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Emmette walked among the graves and whistled until Eugene whistled back.
The Islanders were whistled for their first penalty 3:53 into the third, when Derick Brassard was whistled for hooking.
My friend whistled, called, then whistled again, and I felt a flicker of recognition as a dark shape flitted between trees about 60 or 70 yards away and then ran toward us.
The Vandy junior was whistled for a flagrant 1 foul.
Essay Like a teakettle, my libido whistled before it screamed.
They whistled and moved in droves behind raw hot dogs.
A train whistled in the distance like a desolate bird.
The home fans whistled when he appeared on the video screen before the match and whistled again, even louder, when he first took possession of the ball just over two minutes into the match.
I've whistled all day long since I was four years old.
Up to 30 hecklers booed, whistled and yelled "Merkel must go".
Just 223 fouls were whistled on Vanderbilt, and 23 on TCU.
Mr. Tisch then whistled by putting two fingers in his mouth.
I think it was based on something I whistled or sang.
Green also got whistled for a technical in the first quarter.
Ted Cruz's chief strategist, whistled through his teeth, next to me.
Hector Moreno is whistled for a foul on a physical challenge.
A train whistled in the distance, and Cooper turned to wave.
"The men whistled, screamed obscenities at me," Ms. Jaramillo, 46, said.
I whistled to the man to get him to look back.
Jordan was whistled for his fourth foul at the 10:18 mark.
They whistled more than they clapped, and apparently got sour only once.
Portis and Prince were both whistled for technical fouls and play resumed.
Others whistled when a female minister took the floor in a dress.
The Tigers were whistled for five more in the next 1:32.
Bowling's fellow students and their parents clapped, while a few folks whistled.
In all, referees whistled five Jets for five false starts in Chicago.
Instead, he whistled for the caramel-coated pup lounging on a front porch.
The Hurricanes had the man advantage after Xavier Ouellet was whistled for interference.
When a female journalist asked a question at the briefing, Duterte wolf-whistled.
Nielsen scored 43 seconds after Dmitry Kulikov was whistled for clipping Matt Martin.
They were also whistled for 16 fouls as compared to five for Kentucky.
Ms. Trump recounted being whistled at by workers at her father's construction projects.
The crowd whistled at us, and some people shouted vulgarities in our direction.
The Gophers were whistled for just one first-half foul and Vanderbilt five.
On the ride down, the men rubbed their hands and whistled in anticipation.
Often, they even forgot to dribble the ball and were whistled for traveling.
The skill was apparent Tuesday night when he whistled to quiet his courtroom.
Chris Tierney was whistled for hooking DeMelo, and Scheifele got his first opportunity.
Butler head coach LaVall Jordan was whistled for a technical as halftime ended.
Lowry and Siakam were also whistled for technicals for complaining to the officials.
Panthers fans wanted Stamkos whistled for tripping Matheson, but there was no call.
The play was whistled dead, but the puck was nowhere to be found.
On Kansas State's next possession, Cartier Diarra was whistled for an offensive foul.
An opposing player is in the crease, the play is whistled dead. Simple!
Instead of calling timeout, he panicked and was whistled for a five-second violation.
On Tuesday, when a female journalist asked a question, he wolf-whistled at her.
Although they whistled and called for the missing animals, they were greeted with silence.
As we stepped into small-arms range, Tull whistled like a bird, in warning.
At the beach volleyball court, fans whistled and jeered when a Canadian team served.
Spiky, Thin whistled and tried to barge its way in, but didn't get through.
I tapped out a syncopated rhythm on the darabouka, while Avigail whistled looping melodies.
People shouted and cheered and whistled and jumped up on chairs to see him.
The Senators' Connor Brown was whistled for tripping with 1:25 left in regulation.
He was whistled for his fourth foul with 14:40 remaining in the game.
James had not been whistled for six fouls in a game since January 212.
Once the chute swung open and the animal emerged, the frustrated crowd whistled in protest.
Portland was whistled for 34 fouls and the Clippers attempted 46 free throws, making 32.
Chad walked around and whistled in that extremely terrifying way he's so very good at.
Rutgers rallied after Kalscheur was whistled for his third foul early in the second half.
The Wings' Taro Hirose was whistled for hooking in the final minute of the period.
However, officials whistled the play dead when Budaj smothered the puck with his leg pad.
Tisdale was whistled for a technical and an ejection for hooking Williams with his arm.
Rask and Conacher were assessed roughing minors, and Conacher was also whistled for goalie interference.
Referees whistled Minnesota's Amir Coffey for a late foul to send Palmer to the line.
An official whistled a foul, though, so James shot two free throws while Green argued.
Bogdanovic missed a 3-pointer and Gobert was whistled for a foul on the rebound.
Men whistled at them and pointed to the dark corner that served as their restroom.
Richardson, in turn, was whistled for a technical for shoving Carter-Williams to the floor.
People held up lighted candles, whistled and shouted "freedom" and "out with the occupying forces".
"He called and whistled for Obi and stood there for a second," said Cassell Pardy.
People cheered and whistled, screamed "YASS!" and stayed on their feet for the whole show.
Mark Alhadeff whistled a passing shot by Bragen to widen his lead to 5-1.
Rina cackled at her friend's confusion, and fishermen on a nearby boat whistled at her.
Residents in cities across Turkey cheered and whistled Saturday night for their health care workers.
She was whistled for her third foul with 8:18 left in the third quarter.
Donaldson stared into the White Sox dugout and mock-whistled as he crossed home plate.
Even though each team was whistled for 26 personal fouls, Thomas felt it was lopsided.
We compared the pitches of target notes with the pitches that people actually sang or whistled.
It was not immediately called, but the assistant referee quickly whistled and awarded France the penalty.
Left wing Jamie Benn was whistled for hooking Devils center Travis Zajac in the extra session.
The pair were whistled for double fouls on one occasion and came together on other occasions.
Schwartz was whistled for goaltender interference during the second half of the four-minute power play.
Butcher tied the game after the Lightning were whistled for too many men on the ice.
Carolina's Noah Hanifin was whistled for holding Scott Laughton, giving the Flyers a late power play.
Mantha scored on the man-advantage after Panthers center Nick Bjugstad got whistled for high sticking.
For years, the story was that Emmett had whistled at a white woman at a store.
Some baseball fans booed and gave the banner the middle finger while others cheered and whistled.
A bullet whistled past the play set, passed through her left breast and pierced her heart.
"We'll make it," he said, as the trucks whistled by, blowing dust into the Utah sun.
For Philadelphia, Embiid and Jimmy Butler were whistled, and D'Angelo Russell received one for the Nets.
But later, opposition supporters whistled as they caught the results on their cellphones at outdoor cafes.
That comes a minute after Morgan gets whistled for kicking Renard's foot on a free ball.
Lyles eventually uncorked a spin move that seemed born of desperation and was whistled for traveling.
Gordon hit a 3 through a Green foul, with Green subsequently whistled for a technical foul.
Samuels, who scored 23 points, was awarded a basket when Qudus Wahab was whistled for goaltending.
Cassidy thought while there was no intent, the hit should have been whistled for a penalty.
Gobert was whistled for a foul on the opening tip and an offensive foul moments later.
But a critical sequence for the Celtics followed when Westbrook was whistled for a flagrant foul.
Jake Voracek appeared to be tripped with about 30 seconds left, but no penalty was whistled.
Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon was whistled for a double minor for high sticking Niskanen at 232:24.
Parents whistled and waved their arms, holding boxes of juice and cookies, as the children emerged.
Air strikes shook the foundations; artillery, launched from behind and in front of us, whistled overhead.
A technical whistled against the Blue Hose's Chris Martin helped Michigan continue to build its lead.
An visit at daybreak was rewarded by absolute solitude as the wind whistled over the stones.
The father who whistled "Dixie" during carpool told me I should take his daughter to prom.
Tyree was assessed a technical after being whistled for a personal foul with 214:31 left and, before Alabama could even get to the free throw line, Ole Miss coach Kermit Davis was whistled for his second T of the game to earn an automatic ejection.
The Flames were also whistled for an offsides penalty on an onside kick with 251 seconds remaining.
Soon afterward, James became tangled with Golden State's Festus Ezeli and was whistled for a technical foul.
TWO years ago voters in Delhi, the Indian capital, whistled a warning to prime minister Narendra Modi.
A scramble ensued, and Towns was whistled for a foul, sending Harrison Barnes to the free throw.
Every time someone whistled at or harassed them, they whipped out their confetti pistol and took aim.
The opportunity was set up when the Panthers were whistled for too many men on the ice.
Kane was whistled for goaltender interference in the third period after slamming into Rinne in the crease.
Marner took a pass from Kadri and whistled a shot from the left circle over Mrazek's shoulder.
The power play was generated when Islanders center Mathew Barzal was whistled for holding an opponent's stick.
In the three-on-three overtime, McDavid was whistled for high sticking Wild left winger Zach Parise.
This is the correct tempo'—and he whistled the right hand of the beginning of the piece.
Its 16-member crew, some wearing bandannas and Chicago Bulls jerseys, whistled and cheered as we approached.
He was given two technical fouls and ejected after Carroll was whistled for a foul on Towns.
In the second quarter, Butler removed himself from the game after he was whistled for a foul.
A frustrated Villa was whistled several times for being offside and missed a couple of solid opportunities.
Piqué was later booed and whistled as he took part in a Spanish national team training session.
Kieran Trippier is whistled for a foul on Falcao, who gets up and starts screaming at Trippier.
Three Mountaineers — Shannon, Jermaine Haley and Oscar Tshiebwe — were whistled for technical fouls in the second half.
On Sunday, fouls — two whistled against Gobert in the opening three minutes — drove him to the bench.
The Ducks were then awarded a power play at 23:56 when Giroux was whistled for tripping.
Antetokounmpo then got up and was whistled for a technical foul for arguing with referee Tony Brothers.
Witnesses said that Emmett wolf-whistled at Ms. Bryant, though even that has been called into doubt.
Edmonton made Dallas pay after defenseman Esa Lindell was whistled for a tripping penalty early in overtime.
I still remember the first time a construction worker whistled at me as I walked through Manhattan.
Nicklas Backstrom had been whistled for slashing just 12 seconds earlier, and that gave Columbus the extra man.
He scored a solo hit in 1962 with "Bluesette," on which he whistled while accompanying himself on guitar.
Four players — Green, Klay Thompson, Curry and Andre Iguodala — were whistled for two fouls in the first quarter.
However, before play was whistled dead, MacKinnon got to the puck and fed Calvert skating into the slot.
Wallmark appeared to knock the stick out of Hart's hands, but no call was whistled by the officials.
Utah guard Alfonso Plummer was whistled twice for flopping in the game — a new rule instituted this season.
After Red Wings defenseman Libor Sulak was whistled for tripping, the Leafs extended their lead to 043-1.
He would notice her walking by a lot, so he whistled and called out to her every time.
Inexplicably, Penn's bench was whistled for a technical, giving Villanova two more free throws with 2.6 seconds remaining.
Bryant soon afterward left the store and, as she walked to her car, Emmett whistled at her suggestively.
He was whistled for a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the play and ejected from the game.
The referee whistled him for what in the Brooklyn schoolyards would be called up and down — officially traveling.
The Volunteers committed a turnover and Lawson was whistled for the charge near the end of the game.
Florida was then awarded a power play at 10:35 when Nicolas Aube-Kubel was whistled for interference.
Harden was then whistled for an offensive foul on a drive to the basket with 0.8 seconds left.
I alternately dozed and batted at the baby hammock when he whistled every 20 minutes for rocking service.
There was a play where Karl Anthony-Towns got whistled for a charge and it was a terrible call.
A worker whistled as he placed oddly shaped, laser-cut flaps of the knit fabric onto a conveyor belt.
They found themselves on the kill less than four minutes in when Sammy Blais was whistled for goaltender interference.
Trump whistled for his glam squad, who came rushing over to tame the wayward hairs with strong-hold gel.
Vanderbilt then caught a break when Schofield was whistled for an intentional foul on Shittu with 4:03 left.
Hill called time out to set up a last play for the Bucks, but Middleton was whistled for traveling.
"It's going from crappy to worse," Hines said by phone early Sunday as winds whistled loudly in the background.
The Knicks' Julius Randle and the Mavericks' Delon Wright were whistled for a held ball on the next possession.
Saladino's two-out, bases-loaded line drive that whistled past Boyd put the White Sox on top, 2-1.
Detroit scored the next six points, but its frustration mounted as Drummond and Griffin were both whistled for technicals.
Smart and Smith exchanged shoves and had to be separated, with each player being whistled for a technical foul.
He whistled for one of my colleagues in costume to come over, like you would do with a dog.
Flowers, when the wall whistled by, would turn to barbed wire, and the child would turn into a monster.
New Jersey defenseman P.K. Subban was whistled for roughing against Dallas captain Jamie Benn early in the third period.
David Backes extinguished any final hopes for Boston when he was whistled for goaltender interference with 2:22 remaining.
Referees whistled the play dead and said a video replay could not determine whether the puck had crossed the line.
The Panthers, who were whistled for 20 penalties for 3 yards, jumped offsides to give the Broncos another 227 yards.
Anthony was whistled for a technical foul with less than two minutes remaining after he threw an elbow at Turner.
The Ducks were on a power play generated when Filip Chytil was whistled for goalie interference with 2:35 left.
People watching the show in public hugged one another, cheered and whistled as Shaheen was named the 2017 Arab Idol.
Except that he no longer whistled into the wind or talked to his irritable mare, there was nothing to show.
He put the square blue box into an inside pocket of his coat and whistled his way out the door.
Manic booing as LeBron basically tackled Steph, derisive applause every time a Cleveland player was actually whistled for a foul.
" Acosta attempted to continue his question, as the president further goaded and whistled at him saying "come on, let's go.
LaMarcus Aldridge was credited with the go-ahead basket with 21.2 seconds left after Giannis Antetokounmpo was whistled for goaltending.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Big-time college football long ago whistled past the pretense that it is not an enormous business.
With Seimone Augustus hounding her, the Sparks' Alana Beard was whistled for a five-second call on the inbounds pass.
Lladrovci leapt out of a window and sprinted away, chased by rifle fire that whistled about him from all sides.
But the Flames' Mark Giordano was whistled for slashing shortly after, and the Hurricanes converted the 4-on-3 advantage.
However, Love knocked down two free throws and C.J. Miles was whistled for an offensive foul, thwarting the Pacers' comeback.
Carolina made Winnipeg pay after defenseman Josh Morrisey was whistled for a delay of game late in the first period.
He whistled as he returned Mickelson's putter to his bag off the 16th green and hoisted it onto his shoulder.
The men whistled at the women, cheering as the hooded executioner's rattan cane struck their backs with a solid thwack.
Candidate Trump dog-whistled on race by making wild claims about immigration; as president, he can merely cite his spending priorities.
Although officials initially whistled Pickett for a foul, a review of the play showed Cambridge stepped on Pickett after the scrum.
Laguerre, 22, was punched by a passer by when she told him to "shut up" after he wolf-whistled at her.
Boston survived a Toronto power play when Sean Kuraly was whistled for high-sticking with 254:12 left in the game.
Kass scooped up Janet's discarded lunch tray, passed it through the under-door access slot, and whistled for the hygiene bot.
Recall the clunk of dread you got when that WhatsApp notification from the friend you had two jobs ago whistled through.
"  "[Trump] dog whistled about globalists," Little said, adding that he "didn't understand he was talking about Jews until after the election.
O'Connell was whistled for intentional grounding, resulting in a safety, to give the Wildcats a 16-7 advantage heading into halftime.
The Coyotes were whistled for penalties twice in the game's final nine minutes, and coach Dave Tippett wasn't happy about it.
Referees whistled Aaron Wheeler for an offensive foul — his fifth — on Purdue's ensuing possession, extending the Boilermakers' woes down the stretch.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
His ubiquitous barn coat and pickup truck all but whistled their own everyman tunes, and his high favorability numbers showed it.
Chandler was whistled for a flagrant I foul when he elbowed Ersan Ilyasova in the jaw late in the first quarter.
Florida got its opening with just 32 seconds left in the first as Jones was whistled for interference on Evgenii Dadonov.
Then Matt Martin was whistled for tripping at 14:03, and Purcell broke through with his second goal of the series.
But as the wind whistled and rain began to spit on this peninsular city, those who remained here seemed remarkably relaxed.
They seemed to be righting the ship a bit when Stephen Curry was whistled for his second foul of the game.
First, Radko Gudas' high shot from beyond the blue line fooled Grubauer and went in, but the play was whistled offside.
The Bruins went on the power play again at 12:00 of the third when Scott Laughton was whistled for hooking.
Supporters on Friday chanted "Gushungo" — Mr. Mugabe's clan name — and sang, beat drums, ululated, whistled and danced on the stadium's terraces.
After Jalen Gaffney made a layup for UConn, Jarreau was whistled for a technical foul after taunting Huskies coach Dan Hurley.
Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith was whistled for goaltending after blocking a layup attempt by Atlanta's Trae Young on the play.
Minnesota defenseman Anthony Bitetto was whistled for hooking on Couture's partial breakaway midway into the third period, resulting in a penalty shot.
They didn't get a power play until Seth Jones was whistled for slashing Givani Smith at 5:55 of the third period.
A few hundred opposition protesters whistled loudly as Orban spoke, and brawls broke out in the crowd between his supporters and opponents.
"Roma" evokes a vanished Mexico City, of knife grinders who whistled from their bicycles to summon customers and of vast gaudy cinemas.
She noticed that sometimes, when female employees walked through certain areas of the plant, male workers whistled, catcalled, and made derogatory comments.
Holtkamp whistled Paul for a foul on guard Ricky Rubio, then followed it with a technical after an exchange between the two.
The scout team is encouraged to be physical with the starters — no defender is going to be whistled for a blocking foul.
Perhaps they will see it as that time in the twentieth century when human beings whistled past one graveyard while digging another.
Liriano fired an accurate throw to first baseman Jarrod Saltalamacchia but the ball whistled past his glove, allowing Bonifacio to reach third.
Carter drew a double-technical, and the Suns C Alex Len was whistled for a technical for confronting Carter after the play.
Built with a strong disco foundation, the pianos dance under her booming vocals and even give her whistled falsetto room to breathe.
The show's construction is so deft and its narrative so tantalizing that breathers — a whistled bridge, a harmonica breakdown — are almost unbearable.
In the 2014 World Cup, referees whistled Costa Rica's opponents 41 times for being offside, far more than any other team's opponents.
A white woman, the wife of one of the defendants, alleged Till had whistled at her (decades later she admitted to lying).
Referees whistled Dunn for a technical foul for shoving Napier after play had stopped with 83:28 remaining in the second quarter.
Antetokounmpo was whistled for his fifth foul with 257:247 remaining in the fourth quarter and Milwaukee holding a 97-82 lead.
After the Celtics' Kelly Olynyk set a hard screen on the Wizards' Kelly Oubre Jr., Olynyk was whistled for an offensive foul.
As he did, his mouthpiece flew toward the bench, and the refs whistled him for the technical that they overturned moments later.
UAB's Tyree Scott-Grayson took a seat less than two minutes into the game after being whistled for a pair of fouls.
Schofield was whistled for a Flagrant Foul 1 later in the quarter when he tried to block a Christian Wood dunk attempt.
After a USC miss on its next trip, Nick Rakocevic was whistled for his third foul going over the back of Austin.
After Jakub Voracek was whistled for hooking, the Devils took advantage when John Moore passed to Henrique, whose one-timer beat Michal Neuvirth.
But after the Aggies fouled him, he slammed the ball to the court and was whistled for the technical, which fouled him out.
In the run up to the Champions League final, Ronaldo spoke about his frustration with getting booed and whistled by the home crowd.
Lee converted a 3-point play and McNeill hit two foul shots after Metu was whistled for a technical, his fourth personal foul.
With Houston leading 28-216, Pirates forward Jayden Gardner (223 points) was whistled for an offensive foul that led to East Carolina unraveling.
Rivers was whistled for a technical three minutes into the half and Jackson made the free throw, giving Detroit a 71-51 lead.
Haarms was whistled for his second foul on an offensive foul call with 4:51 left and sat the remainder of the half.
We didn't go far, just halfway down the block, where I whistled, a short upward swoop I repeated three times, the usual signal.
It was one of seven penalties for 91 yards whistled against Chicago in the first half, compared to just 53 yards of offense.
The Eagles forced 17 Missouri turnovers, as the Tigers were whistled for three offensive fouls in four possessions during one second-half stretch.
The Tigers reached the bonus in the second half with 14:36 left in regulation when Hinton was whistled for his second foul.
Wisconsin's Brad Davison was whistled for a flagrant-1 foul on a hook trying to avoid a screen that led to Wieskamp's basket.
DePaul head coach Dave Leitao became frustrated with a couple of calls and was whistled for a technical foul with 221:226 remaining.
Minutes later, the Flyers had a five-on-three advantage for 13 seconds as the Penguins were whistled for a pair of penalties.
But when Buffalo defenseman Josh Georges was whistled for slashing, the ensuing power play was the break Minnesota needed to tie the game.
While the flakes fall like ash we race the train to reach the place Emmett Till last whistled or smiled or did nothing.
However, the Blue Jackets went a man down in the extra session after Alexander Wennberg was whistled for slashing and could not recover.
Brock Nelson was whistled for holding the stick 4:37 into the second to set up the Sabres' game-tying power play goal.
The goal came when the Stars were 40 seconds into a power play after Chicago's Andrew Shaw was whistled for tripping at 10:28.
Krejci was whistled for boarding, and DeBrincat scored 37 seconds later, tallying his 13th goal of the season and ninth on the power play.
An Owls turnover with seven seconds to go gave Houston the last possession, but Davis was whistled for an offensive foul as time expired.
Tarasenko made it 2-0 midway through the second period when his wrist shot from the slot through traffic whistled past Bobrovsky's glove side.
Houston was whistled for 13 fouls before the break, with the Mustangs scoring one third of their 24 points at the free-throw line.
Boston also picked up the second penalty of the game when Noel Acciari was whistled for tripping at 53:30 of the second period.
Gibson was whistled for two technical fouls and had to be restrained from going after an official before being led to the locker room.
Just ask Kentucky Coach John Calipari, who got whistled for drifting beyond the coach's box in his team's loss to Kansas State Thursday night.
There were only a few people in his car, and by the time the train whistled to leave, only one other photographer had joined.
When Hachimura made three pump fakes, Koumadje bit on the final one and was whistled for his fourth foul with 14:19 to play.
Moments after Scott Mayfield was whistled for tripping, Varlamov slowed but couldn't stop a shot by DeAngelo that may have been redirected by Kreider.
The Lightning's Alex Killorn (slashing) and Yanni Gourde (tripping) were whistled 15 seconds apart less than a minute later to set up Schenn's goal.
I grew up watching my mother make quilts so that we wouldn't catch a chill from the winds that whistled through the drafty house.
But when Warren celebrated by aggressively clapping in Butler&aposs face, the refs whistled him for taunting and threw him out of the game.
The Patriots were also beset by no first-half points or rebounds by guard Javon Greene, who was whistled for three fouls before halftime.
The Longhorns' Matt Coleman was then whistled for a charge with 235.7 seconds remaining, giving the Cowboys a chance to shoot for the win.
Seguin extended the lead to 24-201 with a short-handed goal that occurred 222:211 after Stars defenseman Greg Pateryn was whistled for hooking.
The striking workers chanted, whistled, and used noisemakers inside a barricade that occupied the entire bus lane on 42nd Street between 6th Avenue and Broadway.
Television images showed Hollande being booed and whistled at as he slowly made his way with the help of security guards through crowds shouting insults.
His discontent began when Kevin Looney was whistled for a personal foul for going over Ben McLemore to finish a put-back dunk in transition.
Minnesota was whistled 13 times for 137 yards, but a late pass-interference penalty on the Packers enabled the Vikings to hold onto the ball.
Curry was whistled for his fifth foul with 9:49 left in the fourth quarter after he had poked the ball away from Kyrie Irving.
On one occasion, Kentucky's Jamal Murray did a spin move, causing the Indiana defender to fall over, and the official whistled him for a charge.
Most of the more than 200 people in the gymnasium whistled and cheered whenever Ms. Gerwig was mentioned or featured on camera, the newspaper said.
Yankees Manager Aaron Boone could recall in vivid detail the rage he felt in the minor leagues when a fastball purposefully whistled over his head.
As the rope whistled under and over him in one seamless motion, Mr. Hoult appeared to hover in the air like a gorgeous human hummingbird.
Philadelphia's Travis Konecny was whistled for a double-minor for high sticking and drawing blood from Victor Hedman at 13:43 of the first period.
Montreal made Ottawa pay after defenseman Dylan DeMelo was whistled for a cross-checking penalty on Max Domi at 7:42 of the first period.
Greiss was whistled for hooking to set up the power play that led to the Devils' go-ahead goal with 8:05 left in regulation.
By the time the music proper kicks in, with its jouncing 4/4 strings and its sprightly whistled melody, she has invariably stopped crying altogether.
Florida State's 7-foot-1 center Balsa Koprivica was whistled for a flagrant-228 foul and ejected after taking down the 227-foot-210 Clark.
However, two seconds after the Panthers killed the game's fourth penalty — Hoffman was whistled for cross-checking Marcus Johansson — Buffalo took a 1-0 lead.
Harden was whistled for a charge after dribbling all but a few seconds off the shot clock before driving to the basket on Jonathon Simmons.
The Devils took the lead late in the first by scoring on a power play generated when Blackhawks center Zack Smith was whistled for elbowing.
Higuaín knows his name will be jeered, his every touch whistled; he knows he will be defamed and insulted on the banners in the stands.
It felt like Nadal was tackling Britain on his own as he saved a fourth set point with a monstrous forehand that whistled past Murray.
Already down a man when Brett Connolly was whistled for tripping Elias Lindholm, the Panthers got more bad news when Lucas Wallmark lost his stick.
The Senators were whistled for a pair of penalties in a 17-second span to set up the Devils' game-tying 5-on-3 goal.
The Rockets were aggrieved by what they deemed multiple Golden State closeouts on 3-point attempts by Harden that should have been whistled for fouls.
Specifically, a web archive could fall under UNESCO's Intangible Heritage designation that covers ephemeral cultural artifacts like Turkey's whistled language and Mongolia's coaxing ritual for camels.
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo was whistled for a technical foul with 12:34 remaining in the first half and the game tied at 15.
Kucherov was whistled for holding to set up the power play that led to the Islanders' lone goal shortly beyond the midway point of the third.
Analysts whistled at the 31% premium Mars offered on VCA's share price at the time, but they also agreed that the deal reflects the industry's vitality.
He wolf-whistled at a female journalist during a nationally televised news conference in 2016, and joked about rape during a meeting with soldiers in 2017.
"We were playing physical," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters after his team was whistled for 21 personal fouls, three technicals and the flagrant on Sunday.
Offensive tackle Chris Hubbard was whistled for a false start, causing the Browns to elect to kick a field goal instead of go for a touchdown.
Rodman tried to wriggle free as play continued around them, and the players grappled for a few seconds before a referee noticed and whistled a foul.
Moments after pulling Lundqvist for the extra attacker, the Rangers were whistled for too many men on the ice in anticipation of a penalty on Subban.
In those crunch-time situations, according to the N.B.A., referees make the correct call on 240 percent of whistled plays and 87.2 percent of all plays.
But right guard Augie Conte was whistled for holding, and Slye's 22013-yard field goal attempt was wide right with 2200:21998 left in the half.
In the first period, Getzlaf was awarded a penalty shot at 10:48 after Edmonton left winger Milan Lucic was whistled for holding on a breakaway.
With LSU up 23-60, Benford was whistled for a technical foul for arguing a foul call as Johnson hit a 3-pointer for the Gators.
The Rangers were given a four-minute power play when Jacob de la Rose was whistled for high stick that drew blood against the Rangers' Kevin Hayes.
The Shockers were in the middle of a 10-0 run to come back from being down 58-46 when Brown was whistled and Marshall lost it.
Maten was whistled for his fourth foul with 22 seconds left in overtime, sending Landale to the free-throw line with the Gaels trailing by two points.
The black rapist myth was so powerful there that the idea that 14-year-old Emmett Till might have whistled at a white woman got him killed.
Till was a 14-year-old Black boy who was murdered and brutalized in 1955 following false accusations that the teen whistled at a local white woman.
"They treated Birmingham like it had whistled at a white woman," says Scott Douglas, executive director of Greater Birmingham Ministries, one of the plaintiffs in the suit.
People throughout Chad's capital N'Djamena and across the country whistled for 15 minutes straight this morning, some blowing on physical whistles while others simply used their fingers.
The Panthers evened the score at 1 32 seconds later when Jonathan Huberdeau whistled his fifth goal pass Lehtonen off a backhanded cross-ice feed from Marchessault.
After a chippy Game 4, Klay Thompson was whistled for a foul just 12 seconds into Game 5 as the referees try to set an early precedent.
The play soon became even more physical, and Oturu and Penn State's Mike Watkins were each whistled for a technical following a skirmish with 13:53 remaining.
The first-half turning point came after a 3-pointer by Miami's Chris Lykes, who was then whistled for a technical foul, apparently for taunting his defender.
The Hawkeyes closed the game on a 17-6 run, which started with a pair of free throws by Fredrick after Frazier was whistled for a foul.
In the 19th century, Italians of all social strata hummed and whistled popular opera arias in the same way that today's teenagers rap along to chart toppers.
The Rangers went on the power play when Ovechkin was whistled for tripping Miller with 25 seconds left, but they failed to get a shot on goal.
She'd been wolf-whistled at before while working for her father, but someone with her would always quickly tell the construction workers she was Donald Trump's daughter.
The district's main administrative officer, called the collector, supervised the sealing as the crowd whistled and cheered from behind police barricades placed 50 meters away from the entrance.
A hundred or so attendees cheered and whistled while the hopefuls prayed, and the wheel slowed down and down, one name after another moving past the winning spot.
Though Republicans have always dog-whistled on race and pursued policies that brutalized people of color, they also attempted to court voters of color, at least at times.
Referees whistled Xavier's Naji Marshall for an offensive foul with 223 seconds remaining, but Marshall stole the ensuing inbounds pass as time expired, sending the game to overtime.
Towns was whistled for his second foul about a minute later and sat out until the start of the second quarter, when Minnesota maintained a 36-32 advantage.
Jones, who signed on the final day of the regular season, was whistled for two technicals on the same play with 18.7 seconds left in the fourth quarter.
But just one penalty was called in the first two periods — Nick Bonino was whistled for holding Florida's Nick Bjugstad — and the Panthers power play failed to click.
Georgia Tech has been whistled for 47 fouls through its first two conference games and opponents have shot 59 free throws, compared to 773 for the Yellow Jackets.
A tripping penalty against Kyle Turris with 2:15 remaining complicated Nashville's chances of getting a tying goal, but Kronwall was whistled for holding with 1:30 left.
Pavelski was whistled for a four-minute high-sticking penalty late in the first period, but Minnesota managed just one shot on goal during the extended power play.
In footage from another course, instructors cheerfully whistled while participants cut off live goats' limbs with tree trimmers and joked that they should be writing songs about it.
The pro-Russian crowd whistled its disapproval early and repeatedly, and urged its team on whenever it managed — even briefly — to steal the ball away from the Spaniards.
If it was evening and she was sitting on the patio, she would look up briefly when the first salvo whistled overhead and then continue drinking her whiskey.
It was never clear whether Till actually whistled, but the truth mattered little: Four days later, he was kidnapped from his great-uncle's home, beaten, tortured and shot.
The drive was extended after a dropped third-down pass thanks to Frank Clark's being whistled for offside, but it ultimately stalled out, ending in Gould's field goal.
St. John's head coach Mike Anderson was whistled for a technical foul with 693:12 to go and Collin Gillespie dropped in both for a 35-22 lead.
It went extremely smoothly, too: Jurgen Klopp, the Liverpool coach, said that if his team had played as well as she "whistled," it would have won, 6-0.
It went extremely smoothly, too: Jurgen Klopp, the Liverpool coach, said that if his team had played as well as she "whistled," it would have won, 6-0.
In 1955, he covered the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, a black visitor from Chicago who had allegedly whistled at a white woman in Money, Miss.
"It whistled over our heads" on its way to plucking a coot off the water for a meal, he told The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa., in 19933.
Down on Gansevoort Street, the crowd of protesters cheered and whistled as they saw the banners, one reading "WHEN WE BREATHE/WE BREATHE TOGETHER," covering the building's facade.
The Tigers had the ball with a chance to take a lead in the waning moments, but were whistled for a shot-clock violation with 303 seconds to go.
After the Wings were whistled for too many men on the ice, O'Reilly wristed a shot from the left circle after a Perron feed to tie at 4-all.
Initially, people chanted "independence", cheered and kissed each other, but as it became clear there would be no formal declaration of independence, some people whistled and shook their heads.
With Tampa Bay up 210-21, David Pastrnak was whistled for a double minor for high sticking in the third period, giving the Lightning a four-minute power play.
Click here to view original GIFAs anyone who has whistled through a blade of grass can tell you, a simple wind instrument can be made of just about anything.
Scott Laughton was whistled for holding, and Gallagher responded with a power-play goal, his 19th of the season, to get the Canadiens within 4-3 at 17:06.
Zibanejad saucered a seam pass through the penalty-killing box and right into Buchnevich, who whistled the shot past Sergei Bobrovsky before the goaltender could move across the crease.
The Flyers picked up a four-minute power play at the end of the second when Malkin was whistled for high-sticking and cutting Travis Konecny under the eye.
In the second period, Sergachev beat Bobrovsky again, this time when he skated in unimpeded and whistled a shot past last season's Vezina Trophy winner, who had 19 saves.
The center, who was whistled for hooking 2:53 into the second, intercepted a pass at center ice by Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim intended for fellow defenseman Ivan Provorov.
Lundqvist was whistled for delay of game during an odd second-period sequence in which he threw his own net off its moorings to get a stoppage in play.
But later in the game, two other Ravens were whistled for the same infraction and at least one appeared to be a shoulder-first tackle with incidental helmet contact.
Emmett was abducted and killed after a white woman complained that he had grabbed her and wolf-whistled at her, an account that she later changed and then retracted.
Bey was taken out of the game for good with 5:05 left in regulation by coach Tad Boyle, angry that Bey was whistled for a taunting technical foul.
They were 22 of 31 from the line for the game after going 14 of 22 in the first half when the Spiders were whistled for 14 personal fouls.
Donham told police in 85033 that Till, a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago, whistled at her and tried to grab her inside a store in Money, Miss.
Purdue battled foul trouble in the early going, and then Haas was whistled for his third with 5:40 remaining in the half and the Wildcats leading 23-20.
Twitter immediately erupted into a flurry of posts calling for Harden to get whistled for a travel on the play, but the layup stood regardless — as it should have.
On Wednesday, late in the first half of the Warriors' come-from-behind victory in Game 3, Green had a brief meltdown and was whistled for a technical foul.
Detroit's Justin Abdelkader was whistled for interfering on Stralman to set up the power play, and 31 seconds later, Dadonov's one-timer from the slot whizzed over Howard's glove.
Washington then went on a power play after the Jets were whistled for too many men on the ice as they changed up with the Capitals on a rush.
Wednesday's indictments stem from an April 2015 confrontation that began inside Nathan Bills Bar & Restaurant, when one of the black men whistled at a bartender to get her attention.
Florida defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who had missed the previous game due to a shoulder injury, was whistled for tripping Suzuki, leading to Tatar's wrist shot from the left circle.
"Joanna Lumley has clearly never been whistled at whilst by herself at night by a group of men because it doesn't seem like a compliment then," says Twitter user gmountjoy1.
Hundreds of protesters in the square cheered and whistled as a police officer, dressed in riot gear, shinned up the lamp-post and remonstrated with the two to come down.
A white woman lied that the boy, barely a teenager, had whistled at her on the street — and the men sought to rectify this through means of fatal, barbarous violence.
During one possession, they tried to get the ball moving around the perimeter — except they threw one pass too many and Robin Lopez was whistled for a 3-second violation.
And in exotic Canada, as people applauded and whistled at the mere mention of NAFTA, you could momentarily envision a latter-day swell of appreciation for how Clinton handled it.
Duchene took a second to settle a puck that was on edge and then whistled a high shot to the near side, past Luongo just 275 seconds into the game.
The issue: The Penguins won the Stanley Cup thanks to a blown call in which a Predators goal was waved off because the referee had mistakenly whistled the play dead.
The Bruins didn't need long to capitalize on a power play generated when Devils left winger Kenny Agostino was whistled for goalie interference just 2:23 into the first period.
"I don't want to get into any negatives," said the Briton, who was booed and whistled on the podium, when asked whether he felt there had been any deliberate action.
Carolyn Donham, one of the men's wives, had claimed that Till whistled at her outside of a store, and then proceeded to make crude verbal and physical advances towards her.
The Nashville center deked Antti Niemi and then whistled a wrister between his pads to help the Predators (13-103-2) take their eighth win in the past nine matches.
The Sixers began to come unraveled late in the third as they were whistled for a pair of technical fouls — one on the bench and one on coach Brett Brown.
The more sadistic teachers and coaches would place custom orders — paddles with holes drilled in them so they whistled through the air faster and reached a higher velocity on impact.
Michigan put on a full-court press that the Badgers broke, and Ignas Brazdeikis was whistled for an intentional foul on Happ, who was across the court from the ball.
A few days into that visit, Till went to a country store and encountered a white woman named Carolyn Bryant, who alleged that Till grabbed her and whistled at her.
Xherdan Shaqiri played a key role in the win — helping to set up two of the goals — on a night he was whistled and booed whenever he received the ball.
In 20043, Till, a 14-year-old from Chicago, was visiting relatives in Jim Crow-era Mississippi when, witnesses said, he whistled at a white woman named Carolyn Bryant Donham.
Ms. Gordon was 7 years old when her cousin was brutally killed after Carolyn Bryant Donham, a white woman, said the teenager had grabbed her and wolf-whistled at her.
The Tigers' Dru Smith was whistled for an offensive foul with 10.7 seconds to go, thwarting Missouri's attempt to take the lead and setting the teams on a wild finish.
As the referee Lewis Garrison, who was positioned on the baseline behind the basket, whistled Michigan&aposs Zavier Simpson for the foul, the official lunged forward into Cockburn&aposs path.
Till, a 14-year-old boy from Chicago, was kidnapped from his uncle&aposs home in the town of Money and killed after he wolf-whistled at Carolyn Donham, a shopkeeper.
Smith was assessed a 'flagrant-2' foul and ejected for running through Harrison Barnes' screen early in the third quarter, and James was whistled for a technical for pushing Festus Ezeli.
The Canadiens committed a turnover in their zone, and Montreal's Luke Glendening shoveled the puck to Athanasiou, who ripped a shot from the right circle that whistled over Niemi's left shoulder.
The safety of white women has been used as a pretext for lynching: Emmett Till whistled at a white woman, or at least that's what they said when they murdered him.
The game turned physical in the second quarter, as Middleton was whistled for a flagrant-1 foul after inadvertently hitting Bell in the face as he attempted to block a dunk.
"If you break down the chances we've had game to game, we are getting five, six opportunities every game," said Marchand, who also was whistled for three penalties in Game 4.
Parker capped an 11-3 run that cut Minnesota's lead to three with 1:21 to play, and Brunson was whistled for a questionable foul on Parker on the next possession.
The crowd cheered and whistled at the question, posed with more than a hint that the headquarters should be right there in the region, then playfully booed as Mr. Bezos demurred.
After the Warriors closed within 73-68 with 5:07 left in the third, Sixers head coach Brett Brown was whistled for a technical foul for arguing several non-foul calls.
Research by Plan UK in 2018 found that 35 percent of girls in the UK have been groped, stared at, catcalled and wolf-whistled while wearing their school uniform in public.
Embiid was whistled for his fifth foul and Gobert capitalized on the offensive end with a dunk to close the Jazz within 89-74 with 8:44 remaining in the game.
Whenever my family went to the community swimming pool or ventured to the Jersey Shore for a weekend trip, I whistled "Take Me To the Water" until my mouth grew tired.
The Oilers went to the power play after Blackhawks right wing Ryan Hartman was whistled for instigating and then given an additional five minutes for fighting and a 10-minute game misconduct.
Temple led 229-226 with 216:225 left when Owls coach Fran Dunphy was whistled for a technical foul when his water bottle landed on the court after a foul was called.
Mr. Sapper also designed for Mercedes, Fiat and Pirelli; conceived an ergonomic executive chair and computer monitor arms for Knoll; and invented teakettles that whistled in two keys, emulating an American locomotive.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Spectators at Wednesday's World Cup semi-final in the Russian capital booed and whistled Croatia defender Domagoj Vida, who had spoken out in support of Russia's neighbor and adversary Ukraine.
Undated file photo shows Emmett Louis Till, a 14-year-old black Chicago boy, who was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in 1955 after he allegedly whistled at a white woman in Mississippi.
In a closely whistled game, Kansas State (16-217, 21-23) converted 215 of a season-high 24 free throws but couldn't keep pace with West Virginia's 234-percent second-half shooting.
However, with 0.4 seconds left, Dedmon was whistled for a foul on Porter's 1553-point shot, and he made all three free throws to tie the game at 124 and force overtime.
He made one after Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau was whistled for a technical foul, and three more after getting fouled on a long-range shot attempt that elicited the technical by Thibodeau.
Emelin was whistled for a five-minute major for interference after a shoulder-on-shoulder hit that led the Red Wings rookie to fall awkwardly into the boards, and the visitors capitalized.
Ewald played an early demo of the song for an Audiotree session back in January and, somehow, the full band studio version is even prettier, all simple slide guitars and whistled melodies.
The physical nature of the game continued and the fourth double technical in two games was whistled when Saric and Whiteside each got a technical with 5:27 left in the third.
It was here, on the evening of August 24th 1955, that Till, a 163-year-old from Chicago who was visiting his uncle, wolf-whistled at a white shop assistant, Carolyn Bryant.
The 20113-year-old Smart was whistled for a flagrant-22011 foul and was ejected from the game after the incident, which occurred with 211:231 to go in the third quarter.
The Sabres took another penalty when center Sam Reinhart was whistled for high sticking Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning and the Flyers again capitalized, with Streit tying the score with 1:51 remaining.
K., you can make it work for two days, but if they understand that you are doing something"—he whistled and started sawing at his neck with a finger—"they eliminate you.
In the aftermath of the blast, a chaotic scene formed on the street as police whistled at and kicked bystanders to turn them away from the site, although many refused to leave.
The distinctive mating call of coquís, the native mountain frogs of the island, whistled in the trees as the sun rose and fused the Caribbean horizon with hues of orange and purple.
But the Roland Garros crowd can be a powerful weapon when one of their own is competing, and it roared and cheered and whistled the 27-year-old from the first point.
The Bulldogs (14-14, 4-11), who had won two in a row, got a chance at the end, but Sahvir Wheeler was whistled for a charge with 1.4 seconds to play.
" Waters said Trump is "a racist and indecent man with no good values" and said he "dog-whistled his way into the White House" on a campaign of "hate, bigotry and fear.
Brown scored his 12th goal of the season at 12:353, and shortly after, Gauthier notched his first goal on a short-handed play that looked to be offside but wasn't whistled.
Kuemper stopped a breakaway by San Jose's Marc-Edouard Vlasic in overtime, and the Coyotes killed off a penalty in the extra session after being whistled for too many men on the ice.
That discomfort was reinforced when, at a rally at the Trocadero in central Paris on Sunday, some of his supporters booed and whistled on cue as Fillon denounced the alleged conspiracy against him.
The Wings caught a break when Carolina's Dougie Hamilton was whistled for a delay of game penalty with 1:44 left, but Detroit pulled Howard and lost the puck in the Carolina zone.
A tripping call against the Ducks' Brendan Guhle and a hooking penalty whistled against Korbinian Holzer, plus an empty net, gave Detroit a 6-3 advantage in the final 1:10 of regulation.
Even if you are not working at a bar and wearing an outfit that will make you look like shit walking down the street, you will get catcalled or whistled at from strangers.
Few was whistled for a technical foul in the middle of that run arguing a no-call on what he thought was a foul of Williams when he went up for a shot.
After a timeout, Markieff Morris was whistled for traveling with 222 seconds left, allowing Hield to seemingly ice the win with two free throws for a four-point lead with 221 seconds remaining.
In a repeat of Ohio State's difficulties at Rutgers, when Kaleb Wesson picked up two fouls inside the first three minutes, he was whistled for two in the first 2:26 on Saturday.
The same day, after dashing to a long, zigzag, game-winning score, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was whistled because he had removed his helmet an instant before running off the field.
One critical sequence worked against the Rockets late in the first half, with Faried whistled for offensive goaltending on a Harden shot that appeared set to fall and with Houston trailing by four.
Penn State's Mike Watkins was whistled for a technical foul with 245 seconds remaining, but Trent Frazier missed both free throws, and Illinois went into the locker room with a 241-26 lead.
The crowd at Azteca whistled and jeered when the Americans walked the field an hour and a half before kickoff, and again 45 minutes later, louder still, when they returned to warm up.
Jeb whistled through the warm evening streets, imagining this wonderful new place and all the stupid people who would gasp and fall to their knees in ecstasy every time he shuffled past. ♦
With a defender on his hip, Vardy looked up and swung his foot through the ball from 25 yards out, a crushing, looping volley that whistled into the top corner as the fans erupted.
Seton Hall (18-5, 10-103) held a 46-42 lead with 9:31 left when leading scorer Myles Powell, who recorded a team-high 19 points, was whistled for his fourth personal foul.
Seton Hall (212-20, 226.1-23) held a 251.1-593 lead with 583:573 left when leading scorer Myles Powell, who recorded a team-high 563 points, was whistled for his fourth personal foul.
On the first day at the Deodoro Shooting Centre, the mostly Brazilian crowd whooped and whistled the national anthem for Wu and created quite a bit of noise at crucial moments of the competition.
Shortly after Holtby stopped New York's Kevin Hayes on a two-on-one rush at 12:15 of the second period, Brendan Smith of the Rangers was whistled for a holding the stick penalty.
Bryant and his half-brother Milam were charged with murder but acquitted in the kidnap-torture slaying of 14-year-old black teen Emmett Till in 1955 after he allegedly whistled at Carolyn Bryant
Guided by instinct and signals whistled by her coach, Lopez has been training hard to become Spain's first blind female athlete to enter the World Adaptive Surfing Championship in La Jolla, California, on Wednesday.
My first impulse on reading Johnson's final line, sitting on a dirt path in the mountains of Japan, was to eulogize him right there, smack dab in the text while a nightingale whistled overhead.
Despite a tough first half from center Tim Duncan, who missed four of five shots and was whistled for a technical with 1:02 to play, the Spurs restored the lead to 13-50.
Moments after the Blue Jackets won a faceoff in the Red Wings zone, Atkinson whistled a shot from just outside the right circle past Howard's glove hand at 10:50 of the middle period.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr was into the game early on and was whistled for a technical foul in the first quarter for arguing when Golden State's Marresse Speights was called for an offensive foul.
Once the referee whistled that it was game time, the Comercial striker charged the ball and just laid all the way into it, hitting a rising line drive into the back of the net.
Episode 26, "The North Remembers": for a crash course on all the different factions, a whistled "Rains of Castamere," the Citadel's weather report, a beach BBQ and Stannis putting the Lannister twincest on blast.
The Islanders controlled the play most of overtime but could not convert on a power play created when Brassard was whistled for tripping Valtteri Filppula deep in the Islanders' zone with 2:48 left.
After an Oturu putback cut IU's lead to 32-31, Durham was whistled under the basket for a five-second violation, allowing Minnesota a chance for another possession before the end of the half.
Just five seconds after Soderberg and the Islanders' Mathew Barzal were sent off for roughing, the Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog was whistled for hooking to put the Islanders on a four-on-three power play.
Ramo headed to the bench with 59 seconds remaining but Calgary couldn't find the equalizer, even after going on the power play with 9.4 seconds remaining when Stars center Cody Eakin was whistled for hooking.
Till&aposs cousin, Wheeler Parker, said Thursday he&aposs "pretty sure" an investigator asked him about what happened in a Mississippi store the day Till whistled at a white woman before his slaying in 1955.
Even teenager Emmett Till's brutal murder in 1955, now widely seen as a key flashpoint in the civil rights movement, was the product of a white woman's lie that he had flirtatiously whistled at her.
I wanted to show people that this is happening so often, and it has gotten to the point where I can barely walk a few blocks without being disrespected or whistled at by a man.
After Kerr was whistled for a technical foul, Minnesota's bench keyed an offensive outburst in the second quarter, with the Wolves taking a 52-45 lead with just over four minutes to play before halftime.
Mrazek turned back five shots during a power play generated when Justin Williams was whistled for tripping, including consecutive attempts at the doorstep by Anthony Beauvillier a little more than eight minutes into the game.
Islanders center Mathew Barzal appeared to finally produce the game's first goal when his shot sailed past Mrazek with 2:53 left in the second period, but Anders Lee was whistled for interfering with Mrazek.
No wonder he whistled after striking out: he had to drown out the reality of having been deselected by fate, and the struggle of being a low-contact Cain in a family with two Abels.
Jones and Tate connected for a 220-yard touchdown and appeared to hook up for the game-tying two-point conversion, but Tate was whistled for pass interference and kicker Aldrick Rosas missed another PAT.
It's a record that leads with atmospheric detail: echo effects, deliberate placement of sounds around microphones (a shaker up close, a whistled melody far away) and incidental or accidental buzzes, hums, distortions and radio transmissions.
There have even been hints of anti-Semitic messaging being dog-whistled occasionally from within the campaign, and several examples from Trump supporters, like the comments seen against the Jewish #NeverTrump conservative writer, Bill Kristol.
Less than two minutes later, the Islanders appeared to score after a scrum in front of Luongo, but the officials ruled that they had whistled the play dead before the puck crossed the goal line.
He scooped up the bottom of his sarong so his "bits" weren't on display, whistled to Merlin, his wolf, and rhapsodized about wasabi caviar, whitefish salad and the sturgeon from Russ & Daughters, which he misses.
Both players were given technicals for screaming profanities at one another, but Warren was ejected on the next play for taunting after his four-time NBA All-Star foe was whistled for an offensive foul.
"It is not the hate of others, it is love for Provence, love for France," Ms. Maréchal-Le Pen, 27, shouted into the microphone, as counterprotesters whistled and booed to try to drown her out.
The Senators scored their final goal on a five-on-three power play generated when the Rangers were whistled for having too many men on the ice before Trouba incurred a delay-of-game penalty.
Workers whistled and jostled with Macron's security guards while a burning tire threw a cloud of black smoke across the site when the former economy minister visited the tumble-drier factory in his hometown of Amiens.
Down 28-24 late in the third quarter, Thompson later threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Zuber that was whistled back after Zuber drifted out of bounds before coming back in for the catch.
The Islanders outshot the Penguins 11-7 in the first period and squandered a five-on-three power play early in the second, when Sidney Crosby (hooking) and Gudbranson (high sticking) were whistled 66 seconds apart.
I certainly don't agree with those online who are comparing Corinne to the white woman who lied and said Black teenager Emmett Till whistled at her in 1955, prompting a racist mob to violently lynch him.
Four innings after his home run, Sanchez ripped another ball down the third-base line that Shawn O'Malley could only wave at as it whistled past for a double, Sanchez's sixth since his big league debut.
But for Sabathia, that financial consideration was not part of the calculus after Tampa Bay pitcher Andrew Kittredge whistled a fastball behind the head of Yankees catcher Austin Romine in the top of the sixth inning.
Both of the Bruins' second-period penalties were for tripping, which they fervently believed should have been whistled on Tyler Bozak in the third period of Game 5, a noncall that produced the Blues' decisive goal.
The Bengals collected their first safety since the 2006 season when Jets offensive tackle Kelvin Beachum was whistled for holding in the end zone with 5:46 left in the third to make the 19-6.
But another opportunity slipped away, and Anthony — after shooting 23 of 20 from the field, after being whistled for a late technical foul, after failing in his attempt to send the game to overtime — took the blame.
The 2017 biennial became the focus of numerous protests opposing a painting by Dana Schutz depicting Emmett Till, a Black 14-year-old brutally murdered in 1955 over false accusations that he whistled at a white woman.
The sign displaying pictures and information about Till—who was murdered in 1955 after he allegedly whistled at a white woman—was first damaged last May, according to Allan Hammons, whose PR firm constructed it in 2011.
He also was distracted on the 15th tee on Friday when someone in his gallery, attempting to get the attention of a friend, whistled during Mickelson's backswing, leading to an errant shot that set up another bogey.
Donham admitted in the interview that she hadn't been truthful when she testified that Till whistled at, grabbed and sexually harassed her at a local grocery store, one week before he was found dead in Money, Mississippi.
We imagine President Donald Trump whistled something similar this week, when he officially announced that his administration would strip the Golden State of the 50-year-old waiver allowing it to set its own auto emission rules.
He pivoted and fired a strike to second baseman Javier Baez, who in turn wheeled and whistled the ball to catcher Yadier Molina, who slapped a tag on Jonathan Schoop just before his foot touched home plate.
Niederreiter was whistled for tripping just 12 seconds into the game, and on Colorado's first power-play shift, Iginla blasted a shot from the top of the left circle that found a tiny gap under Dubnyk's right arm.
The Irish were then whistled for pass interference twice before Patterson tossed an 8-yard scoring pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones to make it 24-7, which is where the score stood at the end of three quarters.
Before being whistled for his sixth foul with 1:44 left to play, Harden staved off a furious Boston rally with a driving layup and a 3-pointer over two defenders that extended the lead to 143-100.
Cruz failed to call a false start on Chargers left tackle Russell Okung, and while the Browns' defenders expected the play to be whistled dead, Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers completed a 29-yard touchdown pass to Tyrell Williams.
Authorities had banned all yellow vest protests around the area, but several demonstrators managed to get on the avenue and turned their backs, booed and whistled while President Macron was riding by at the start of the parade.
It's a grandiose chorus, even by Kanye standards, but hearing it whistled brought it down to earth; it was a better answer for Amar'e Stoudemire, at his graceful apex, than anything Love or anyone else could have offered.
A painter had stood on his ladder and whistled cheerfully as he painted a gray stripe right round the room, as he had been told to; as far as he was concerned, it was a piece of craftsmanship.
One of the most famous cases of jury nullification occurred during the 1955 trial of two white men in Mississippi who were accused of murdering Emmett Till, a black teenager who had allegedly whistled at a white woman.
Now a debate is swirling over what to do with a building central to the case: the crumbling Mississippi candy store where the 14-year-old was accused of having whistled at a white woman behind the counter.
In her 2009 book, The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Business and in Life, she described a recurring nightmare she had before beginning her first job out of college about being whistled at on a construction site.
The Red Wings watched Smith limp to the locker room later in the period after he got his legs tangled with Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler, who was whistled for interference and took a rare seat in the penalty box.
On a recent visit to Pamir Cinema, one of Kabul's oldest movie theaters, marijuana smoke thickened the air, and seats were full of boys and men who whistled and clapped when a female character appeared on the silver screen.
Late in the game, Washington (210-20-21) killed off a four-minute New Jersey power play when Brett Connolly was whistled for slashing and picked up two more minutes for unsportsmanlike conduct on his way to the box.
The Sabres outshot the Islanders 10-7 in the second period and nearly tied the score early in the third period on a power play generated when New York was whistled for having too many men on the ice.
That rainy afternoon, a screaming line drive hit by the Oakland Athletics' Hideki Matsui whistled through a cluster of umbrellas and struck Zlotnick's face, crushing his left eye socket, fracturing his jaw and leaving him with permanently impaired vision.
The casket of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy who was lynched because he whistled at a white woman, now rests in the soon-to-be-opened Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The puck bounced to Keith Yandle, who passed to Hoffman, whose shot sailed past Islanders goalie Robin Lehner with two seconds left on a power play generated when Mathew Barzal was whistled for interference with 1:25 left in regulation.
After multiple episodes of Negan calling Rick a "cuck" while he whistled, raped women, and pretended that a baseball bat was a person, any episode that contains a Michonne smile should be taken as a small victory, and celebrated accordingly.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - It's the unmistakable refrain being sung, hummed and whistled wherever English football fans have gathered for the last couple of weeks, but for two decades "Three Lions" was the source of nothing but pain for England manager Gareth Southgate.
Race leader Thomas became the first rider to win on the iconic climb while wearing the yellow jersey but he could not enjoy his win at the podium ceremony as he was jeered and whistled at by the French crowd.
Stanton hit a ball off the top of the 40-foot high scoreboard in left-center field and Judge, who proclaimed himself 100 percent recovered from surgery on his left, non-throwing shoulder, whistled one over the pavilion in left field.
The FBI report on the case, published in 2006 before it was closed, described how Till, who had traveled from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi, encountered Donham and whistled at her as she exited a family-run grocery store.
But Jarreau was whistled for a technical foul after taunting Huskies coach Dan Hurley following a UConn basket, then a turnover gave the Huskies (10-8, 1-4) the ball with a chance to tie or win with 7.3 seconds left.
Miles finished with only three points, though his last one made the difference for West Virginia (23-6, 11-5 Big 12), coming after Horned Frogs guard Jaylen Fisher was whistled for a slight bump as Miles tried a 15-foot runner.
After giving up the lead, Boston College (26-29, 212-11) didn't score again until Chatman hit two free throws with 1:35 left as a result of Florida State center Ike Obiagu being whistled for a flagrant foul following a block.
New York peppered Holtby during a power play generated when Wilson was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct 13:48 into the period, but a shot by center Anders Lee sailed over the net seconds before Holtby redirected a shot by center John Tavares.
In a book published last year, The Blood of Emmett Till, Duke University scholar Timothy B. Tyson revealed that in 2007, at age 72, Donham admitted that Till had not whistled at her, and she said couldn't remember the rest of the incident.
The Rangers got their first power play with six minutes left when Kyle Turris was whistled for slashing Brady Skjei, but were unable to score, and Rinne made a tremendous stick save on Mats Zuccarello with about 2 1/2 minutes left.
Guard Sandy Cohen and Cheatham missed short-range shots on the other end and Cohen was whistled for a foul on Jalen Lindsey, who made a pair of free throws with eight seconds left that sent the game to a second overtime.
If a game is bad enough—picture a grunty punt-off in the rain, a constipated staredown between micromanaging coaches, a whistled-dead encroachment orgy, or a classic exchange of picks and fumbles and miscellaneous cock-ups—a door opens onto another experience.
Safety Andrew Adams picked up the loose ball and began sprinting towards the end zone with no one between him and a go-ahead touchdown, but the officials whistled the play dead, claiming that Kern had been down before the fumble occurred.
Kostya took me to Parus (meaning "sail"), a steel and glass high-rise that had sprung up in central Kyiv since my earlier sojourn, and we shot up to the 19th floor in an elevator that whistled and whined with the wind.
Another penalty was whistled on the Senators when Marchand's stick snapped in half while taking a shot from the slot, but the referees reviewed the play and realized there was no slash, just a faulty piece of equipment, and overturned the original call.
The routine Mr. Permuth saw in 1998 was indelible: Olmedini whistled Beethoven's Fifth as he turned drab rags into colorful streamers, made a plump rabbit appear from a seemingly empty box, and tossed a cage into the air and made it vanish.
He left after giving up three runs (two earned) in a 32-pitch third inning that featured two singles, two walks, a stolen base and a run-scoring passed ball — an unexpectedly high fastball that whistled off the glove of catcher Austin Romine.
A bullet from Mr. Tejada's gun whistled toward tables full of people playing bingo and listening to R&B before it stopped in Ms. White's chest, killing her as she lunged from a bench to shield her children from the gunfire, prosecutors said.
Fowler whistled in his seventh goal after a drop-pass from Nicolas Deslauriers at 10:19 of the third, but Pulock, also playing in his 200th NHL game, scored on the power play to tie it for the fifth time at 5.
Related: The Feds and North Carolina Are Suing Each Other Over the State's Anti-LGBT Law House Democrats applauded and whistled initially when it looked as if the bill would pass and continued to clap as more members voted in the affirmative.
During the trial, Bryant's then-wife Carolyn Donham had testified that Till had grabbed her, wolf-whistled at her, asked her on a date, and made sexual advances toward her at a grocery store in rural Mississippi two days before the teen was murdered.
Indiana freshman center Thomas Bryant was whistled for traveling with 23.9 seconds left and Garner connected on two free throws after Penn State inbounded and made 303 of 2 to seal the victory 14 seconds later, giving Penn State its first win since Jan. 16.
The incident arrives less than a month after a bulletproof memorial was erected at the site to replace previous signage honoring Till, a boy from Chicago who was killed at the age of 14 in 1955 after a white woman claimed he whistled at her.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's controversial bullet train got off to a smooth start on Sunday, as hundreds of passengers whistled north across the border at speeds of up to 68 kph (125 mph), deepening integration of the former British colony with mainland China.
When Kansas City staged its miraculous comeback to beat Oakland in a wild-card game in 2014, the winning hit was surrendered by Jason Hammel (a former and current Cub) and whistled just past the outstretched glove of a former Cubs farmhand, Josh Donaldson.
Bruins 3, Islanders 2 (OT) Patrice Bergeron scored 1:33 into overtime as Boston edged New York in Brooklyn, N.Y. Bergeron fired a slap shot past Semyon Varlamov for a power-play goal 53 seconds after Brock Nelson was whistled for tripping Brad Marchand.
Baltimore was whistled for three defensive penalties in the Bills' final possession — including a 26-yard pass interference call on fourth-and-16 from the Ravens' 44 — but Allen's pass on fourth-and-2000 from the Baltimore 22006 fell incomplete with 210:26 to go.
The 21955 book "The Blood of Emmett Till" by Timothy B. Tyson quotes a white woman, Carolyn Donham, as saying during a 19553 interview that she wasn&apost truthful when she testified that Till grabbed her, whistled and made sexual advances at a Mississippi store in 21955.
Howard had 10 points and Millsap scored eight in the period Atlanta led by as many as 15 in the second period, taking a 45-30 lead at 103:16 when Kyle Korver made a free throw after Josh McRoberts was whistled for a technical foul.
The girl was injured in the third inning, when a line drive off the bat of Chicago Cubs center fielder Albert Almora Jr. whistled into the seats in Section 111, just past the visitors dugout down the left-field line where there is no protective netting.
But Colorado, despite not scoring a field goal for more than seven minutes, went on a 20-23 run to close within 269-69 with all the points coming at the free-throw line as the Tigers, whistled for 22 fouls, went into the double bonus.
So when the gates sprung open and the 47,725 on hand greeted the start with full-throated cry, Smith bounced West Coast out of the gate, rode the rail as if he were tethered to it, and whistled into the first turn with a one-length lead.
He doesn't trust you, will never trust you, and it has nothing to do with your loving him enough (or not) or cheating on him (or swearing you won't) or having male friends (or not) or getting whistled at on the street (or scaring the tourists).
The book "The Blood of Emmett Till" by Timothy B. Tyson quotes a white woman, Carolyn Donham, as saying during a 2008 interview that she wasn&apost truthful when she testified that the black teen grabbed her, whistled and made sexual advances at a Mississippi store six decades ago.
Hartnell is tied with fellow left wing Brandon Saad with a club-best 31 points, but coach John Tortorella flexed his muscle to his team after the veteran was whistled for a costly too-many-men-on-the-ice penalty in Columbus' 43-1 victory over Colorado on Saturday.
When Real were hammered 4-0 at home by arch rivals Barca in La Liga at the end of November it was the beginning of the end and Benitez has been roundly whistled at the Bernabeu in recent months, when fans have also called for Perez to step down.
It was a great idea to precede this work with another distinctively American piece: Ives's "Central Park in the Dark," in which soft cluster chords in the strings suggest the hazy summer nighttime in the park as sounds of whistled tunes, ragtime pianos from apartment windows and more intrude.
Patrice Bergeron scored 23:245 into overtime Saturday night as the visiting Boston Bruins edged the New York Islanders, 3-2, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Bergeron fired a slap shot past Semyon Varlamov for a power play goal 53 seconds after Brock Nelson was whistled for tripping Brad Marchand.
Running the gamut from the '60s (the cameras went black and white as Smith and Fallon whistled the Andy Griffith Show tune) and '70s (Good Times and Three's Company) through '90s classics like Martin and Full House, the high-energy four-minute medley is weirdly convincing as it is hilarious.
But this would prove to be the most trying postseason of his career: In Game 5 against the Knicks, referee Hue Hollins whistled Pippen for a last-second foul on guard Hubert Davis that would cost the Bulls the game--and eventually the series, as they would lose in seven games.
News recently emerged that the Mississippi woman who said that the 14-year-old Till whistled at her and was verbally and physically aggressive — an account that led to Till's abduction, torture and killing — told a historian in 2007 that she had made up the most sensational part of her account.
Adding to the historical atmospherics, he underlined his belief that the EU leaders have not yet seen the end of the Brexit story by serenading journalists with a whistled version of the 1939 British song "We'll Meet Again", a tune that for Britons recalls wartime solidarity and the "spirit of the Blitz".
With his famous name and war chest of over $100m, whistled up from Bush family benefactors in a matter of months, the former Florida governor was almost as strong a favourite for the Republican ticket as Hillary Clinton, who had made her inaugural campaign speech two days earlier, was for the Democratic one.
He made the score 2-103 in the second off a setup from Joe Pavelski only 16 seconds after Brouwer went off for slashing, and he made it a three-goal gap about 12 minutes into the third off a feed from Patrick Marleau 24 seconds after Brouwer was whistled for high-sticking.
Since taking over the protective detail weeks after Mr. Pruitt's confirmation in February 2017, Mr. Perrotta has cheekily referred to himself as the agency's sheriff and has whistled the distinctive tune made famous by the Western film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," said two E.P.A. officials who worked with Mr. Perrotta.
During opening weekend, the trees poked through and whistled in the wind, but in a clime as unpredictable as Houston (where there was torrential downpour and a tornado warning just one day before I arrived), I imagine rain running down the roof in a shimmering curtain of water would be equally stunning.
There's long been a racial element to Trump's history: By suggesting that inner cities are out of control with crime, Trump effectively dog-whistled to white Americans that black communities are out of control — and they need a strongman like him to fix them up and keep all of America safe from them.
"I was reading the other day there's a guy on the radio who apparently – [Donald] Trump's on his show frequently – who said me and Hillary demons," he told listeners at a rally for Clinton in Greensboro, N.C. "[Jones] said we smell like sulfur," Obama added, pausing to smell himself as the audience cheered and whistled.
But Zacha corralled the rebound to the left of the net and sent another shot that bounced off the crossbar and behind McElhinney to give New Jersey the lead with two seconds left in a penalty kill created when John Quenneville was whistled for tripping The teams traded prime scoring chances shortly before the midway point of the third.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's recent talk of restoring "law and order" is little more than a thinly veiled dog-whistled call to double down on this strategy.
Louis Till was accused of raping two women and murdering another in Italy in the waning days of World War II. Emmett was accused of whistling at a white woman — clearly tantamount to rape and murder in 1950s Mississippi — although his mother states in her book that Emmett had a bad stammer and whistled to get certain words out.
With its dusty shelves and dim lighting and sagging floor, it was easy for me then to picture what it would have looked like 33 years earlier, in August 2100, when a black 21955-year-old from Chicago, down visiting his mother's kin, walked into it and supposedly whistled at, or said something fresh to, or pawed the white woman working behind the counter.
The refs were letting both teams play, but Cleveland seemed to be getting the lion's share of the calls in the first half—maybe because LeBron James has been particularly vocal about fouls and/or flagrant fouls that he feels don't go his way—so much so that when the Cavs were finally whistled with about nine minutes in the second quarter, the Toronto crowd let out a resounding Bronx cheer.
I suppose I wouldn't have noticed the whiteness of the Glastonbury whale quite so much if it hadn't been Referendum Day, at the end of a campaign that had been typified by the dog-whistling racism of those determined on leaving the EU. Paradoxically, I would think the Glasto crowd were, probably, largely Remainers––but they need to consider, now that Michael and Boris and Nigel have whistled the dogs out, how far their advertising-catalogue racially mixed image of contemporary Britain really reflects its reality.
As it endured, Mr. Minor covered every benchmark along the way: the revolt of the Dixiecrats in the 1948 presidential election; the 1955 murder trial of two white men in the death of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy who was said to have whistled at a white woman; James Meredith's enrollment as the first black student at the University of Mississippi in 1962; the Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in and the murder of Medgar Evers in 19973; and the murder of three civil rights workers in Neshoba County, Miss.
In fact, when the Toast ran its long anticipated "If Tom Hiddleston Were Your Boyfriend" piece, his love of silly dancing was a prominent feature: If Tom Hiddleston were your boyfriend, your life would be full of moments where you'd just be standing in your yoga pants with your hair sticking up, waiting for the kettle to boil, when suddenly he'd pop up next to you and exclaim, "Dance break!" and you'd find yourself jitterbugging or tangoing or doing some other dance that you didn't actually know you knew how to do, while the kettle whistled.

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