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Other people who get it without a word being said.
Without a word, she retreats; the door closes behind her.
Then, without a word, the digital camera shutters start clicking.
WASHINGTON — Unfailingly punctual, he enters the office without a word.
I didn't need him anymore and left without a word.
Liang tucked the papers into his backpack without a word.
We all pulled without a word, and up he came.
Without a word, he fatally shot Mr. Collado in the stomach.
A story is like a tweet, but without a word limit.
The woman nods and, without a word, makes an extra three.
They just walked right out of the place without a word.
Without a word of preamble, she started talking about Alice Glass.
She leaves without a word to Kevin, our icy queen of Paradise.
We went for 15 months without a word from or about Otto.
Without a word, a rum and Coke appeared in front of him.
He left the room without a word, and his two colleagues entered.
One man enters and hands Lana a coffee, then leaves without a word.
But when I did, they looked annoyed and strolled off without a word.
Then, without a word, they lifted their arms and let him go. ♦
I finally found my legs, got up, and walked out without a word.
Bryan knows when he's beaten, and he weathers the blows without a word.
Then, without a word of warning, my father killed himself with a rifle.
Bryant stood up and left the room without a word following the incident.
But each time, she said, they passed one another without a word exchanged.
You poor, delicate Fabergé egg of a person, their faces communicate without a word.
Better to be like Millie: Suffer the slings of the world without a word.
The singer shared three sultry video teasers on Monday without a word of explanation.
After some forced smiles, the girl walks away without a word said to her.
Two months have passed without a word from the representative, and conditions have worsened.
He said nothing but rose and headed, without a word, back to his trailer.
Fortunately, my bag arrived, so I grabbed it and walked away without a word.
To be fair, either party in the hiring process can disappear without a word.
He ended the call without a word, walked upstairs and closed the bedroom door.
After the season began, Rose went missing without a word to anyone on the Knicks.
Humiliated, she asks Cruz to get her some water and slips out without a word.
Entire populations of host freeze, adjust, and submit to his control, often without a word.
Paige, the good soldier, hesitated only briefly before turning and running back without a word.
She stroked her face, put her hands together in prayer, and then left without a word.
Civilians were left to fend for themselves without a word of communication from law enforcement officers.
Without a word she expresses what everyone else is thinking: Are you fucking kidding me, Caitlyn?
The Obon holidays had passed, as always, without a word from any of Mr. Kinoshita's relatives.
Without a word more, Officer Frascatore said he charged across 42nd Street to reach Mr. Blake.
On a trip from the airport, one driver suddenly pulled off the road without a word.
Without a word, he dropped the hose, closed the hood and motioned for me to go.
"That's my seat," I say, and something in my expression makes them fall back without a word.
Only three days have gone by without a word from Trump on Twitter since he became president.
"I want something without a word for it," Bess tells Ruth toward the end of the novel.
After being harassed at Leon's diner, she gets up without a word and starts shuffling out the door.
In both cases the victims were stabbed without a word being spoken by the assailant, the official said.
Kristy Moeller, a fellow bank employe, testified that Stevens opened her vault and then left without a word.
He invited her to a New Year's Eve party and then left, without a word, with another woman.
Without a word (and with some very cute sips of soup), Baby Yoda conquered the internet with memes.
When he saw us, he walked to the door, grabbed his hat, and, without a word, dashed out.
Nine years have gone by without a word or a response to our many attempts to reach out.
Leaving without a word can be confusing and cause challenges as little ones learn to separate in the future.
He pulled the pistol out and, without a word, shot her in the heart at nearly point blank range.
Without a word, this old gentleman reached out and took the letter, assuring me that "Madame" would receive it.
Finally, the girl brings the pie and shoves it in front of Annie and heads off without a word.
Without a word, he whips out a mortar and pestle and begins crushing precise ratios of herbs and spices.
As a built environment, They Come to Us without a Word engages with elemental forces and figures in nature.
It's an entirely different story when your favorite beauty brand appears to have disappeared completely — without a word of warning.
Then he turned, and walked back to his black Mercedes limousine, driving off without a word to the waiting crowds.
In the atrium the guards restored his phone to him and extracted the tag from his thumb without a word.
She disappeared from his life 15 years ago without a word, abandoning her family, who looked to him for answers.
Last week, he disappeared off the front porch without a word, sending my younger niece into a tear-streaked panic.
We were very clear and unanimous about that and then without a word we get a single work to Shirley Chisholm.
Some newspaper accounts said he was shot behind the right ear on horseback and fell to the ground without a word.
Yet without a word of complaint, he went straight back to his car and drove to see Mr. Alshawi's concerned wife.
But since the deliberations began, he has been quiet — opting to just crack a slight smile, keeping moving without a word.
They were hostile, for some reason, and without a word they took a shot at one of my new recruits, Dylan.
Murtagh is still coming over for dinner without a word about how Jamie plans to handle his pledge to the Governor.
San Francisco's Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture will host the US Premiere of They Come to Us without a Word.
The allure of Frank Ocean is his ability to kill the white noise without a word, allowing himself to be seen again.
Yet they glossed over the simultaneous depreciation of 3D Touch at the end of the iPhone line without a word of explanation.
He knows all the dancers and without a word of a lie, he can point to every single one of them now.
They climbed a slow meandering hill to a restored farmhouse with a view of the mountains where they unloaded without a word.
Norris serves a similar role, always popping up when it's least convenient for our heroes and threatening, without a word, to tattle.
Without a word, he packs three plums, two ripe bananas and grapes, as a bonus, shoving the paper bag into my hand.
She stood in front of me, without a word, stretched, took a slow, deep breath, and brushed the dirt off her jeans.
Yet when she met Swamiji she knew without a word being spoken that he meant her to follow him back to India.
He sent a video of the colt to the trainer in Louisville, but one, two, three days went by without a word.
He nods at me, and I back at him, and then he just dashes off, Horacio by his side, without a word.
As I'm talking to myself, the girls slowly and elegantly begin to stretch away, until soon, without a word, they are gone.
Then, almost without a word, he began to move, his feet and shoulders swaying to the beat, his upper body undulating slightly.
She managed to do it in secrecy, shuttling 50 guests on and off the island without a word leaking to the press.
Asked if she thought Trump had committed impeachable offenses, she stared straight ahead and glided by the cameras without a word. Rep.
He boasted about plans to throw billions more dollars at the Pentagon, without a word about how this will advance national security.
But without a word to label these sensations or feelings they are often overlooked, never to be fully acknowledged, articulated or even remembered.
If the latter perpetrated genocide, the former, he says, let it happen by fleeing without a word in the night as IS approached.
It is my hope that the May 17 deadline comes and goes without a word—or a tweet—from our leaders in government.
A guard in reflective sunglasses slammed down the rubber stamp twice and shoved the passports back at me without a word of acknowledgment.
He disappeared without a word, along with all the money that his not-yet-adolescent son had saved mending fishing nets in town.
What had been carried in the chants of Cubans and on their shirts and banners now emerged without a word: Yo Soy Fidel.
Without a word, the Bikers moved into action, and within seconds they made a half circle around him, barely inches from his face.
They'd arrived, six miles later, back where they'd started, the last four miles having passed without a word, having passed without him realizing.
A striking and androgynous Ozymandias in reverse, she wakes up from her reverie, organizes her languid limbs, and without a word, walks off-camera.
One of her teammates was told to change her shorts on Saturday, but Ms. Abukaram said the official passed her by without a word.
I want to bring a big of old-fashioned romance back to dating — the magic that can be created without a word being spoken.
And two cases on political manipulation of election districts that hinged on his vote were punted on procedural grounds without a word from him.
They Come to Us without a Word is on view at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture from January 17 through March 10, 2019.
Hours go by without a word about Kate or the child's health, leading those in the waiting room to unleash their feelings about Kevin's alcoholism.
But with nonrealizable matroids, there was no obvious way to instantiate a cohomology ring—they were like a language without a word for that concept.
The women came into the room without a word and levitated him out of bed, then helped him to the bathroom to brush his teeth.
In that moment, without a word, my accessories had sent a social message loud and clear to other humans — I'm here, but I'm not here.
As the credits rolled, he rose without a word, skipping down the stairs and out of the theater, his sneakers shining laser-red in the darkness.
The season, which runs from April 6 through June 11, opens with Ms. Jonas's "They Come to Us Without a Word II," from April 6-8.
As the credits rolled, he rose without a word, skipping down the stairs and out of the theatre, his sneakers shining laser red in the darkness.
Without a word of French, he went to visit the grave site of his grandfather, who died during World War I near the city of Amiens.
And did another day just pass without a word of the promise to "reveal things that other people don't know" about Russian interference with our election?
Moscow continues to do what it can to attack us, with every tool it can employ — sadly without a word in our defense from the White House.
Daniel Rowe, 32, came up to the African-American man and the white woman and, without a word, started stabbing them, said Olympia police spokeswoman Laura Wohl.
He sold out Eleven's location in order to save Will, but then later we saw him get into the backseat of a black car without a word.
The Navy's elite commandos aspire to be what they call "silent professionals," who execute the toughest military missions and then fade without a word into the shadows.
The weakened Ashcroft managed to make clear his refusal and Gonzales and Card left the room -- with Comey, then Ashcroft's top deputy, watching on -- without a word.
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture will host the U.S. Premiere of They Come to Us without a Word, a multimedia installation by American artist Joan Jonas.
But call ghosting what it is, and don't diminish the real confusion and hurt that comes from being triple-fucked and thrown in the garbage without a word.
Without a word spoken, you can feel the tense disconnect of the individuals and their surroundings, a ruptured link of the ancestral homelands they were forced to flee.
In June, when an undocumented immigrant, Darwin Martinez Torres, was charged with killing a Muslim woman, Nabra Hassanen, the President again let the news pass without a word.
"Regrettably, the general citizenry has previously been subjected to this inhuman and degrading treatment without a word of disapproval from us," the veterans' statement said of the episode.
You see politicians and pundits racing to condemn every minor imperfection without a word of the great work this one-of-a-kind system does for America's heroes.
Without a word of text to prepare me, I approached the closest ceramic slowly because, frankly, I didn't know what I would find: a facsimile of dead bodies?
You see politicians and pundits racing to condemn every minor imperfection, without a word of the great work this one-of-a-kind system does for America's heroes.
Without a word, she later said in a lawsuit, the 6-foot-3, 250-pound linebacker picked up the 1053-3 freshman and made his violent intentions clear.
When I first walk into Charu—right after the waitstaff notice me but moments before they can reach me with a menu—I hastily walk out without a word.
They forced Tuan to call the Morozov house and when there was no answer, Philip turned without a word and led them on a family march up the block.
When the police came and took her away again, she was prepared; she got up quietly from the couch and went with them without a word, leaving her keys behind.
She studied so intensely that it left her physically bowed and exhausted, like an athlete running a daily marathon, and at night she dropped off to sleep without a word.
There, a skier coming off the ramp behind me couldn't stop, plowed into me and then carried on without a word, as if it were all part of the game.
Mezher was among the last to return from the front, and when he did he walked past Rayyan without a word, disappearing into the house that the officers had taken.
For 18 years she weathered Parkinson's disease without a word of complaint and set an example of dignity, forbearance and love that no one who knew her will ever forget.
If the teacher was so scandalized by this that he decided to take back his mismatched plates (without a word to you), let him enjoy his petty outrage in private.
While the past version of Gamora doesn't love Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) like the deceased Gamora did, ripping her away from him and fans without a word would be unnecessarily cruel.
In "They Came to Us Without a Word II," Ms. Jonas explores themes of nature's fragility amid rapid change with a mixture of video from the Venice pavilion and live performances.
They recently bought Joan Jonas's "They Come to Us Without a Word," a sprawling installation of videos, sculptures and drawings, commissioned for the United States pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale.
As his chauffeured S.U.V. approached the buzzing shop, the Atlanta rapper grabbed a knit cap from the head of a friend, who assented without a word, seemingly familiar with the routine.
Story at a glance A knee, a raised fist, an empty medal stand — these iconic images have allowed athletes to say their peace on national and international stages without a word.
People are "ghosting" companies, not showing up for interviews or the first day of a new job, and are even walking out on their current boss— without a word to anyone.
Without a word of dialogue, and with a hypnotic, hallucinatory clarity, it leaves behind the sad details of modern life and zeros in on primordial questions of survival and human identity.
"When he had shot his last scene of the fourth episode, he turned without a word and left the set, the stage and the lot," Bochco says of Caruso's last day on set.
Later, when mysterious barges showed up in Portland, Me., and San Francisco Bay, they kicked off months of speculation and conspiracy theories until finally they were towed away without a word from Google.
"Towards the end—when "Purple Rain" was playing—he wheeled back in carrying a box of tissues and, without a word or explanation, gave each of us one from the box," Coplin wrote.
But the story, told without a word being spoken, is gloriously dark, devilishly grotesque, and the deaths that the player-controlled boy at the center of it all experiences make Limbo's look tame.
The Lenscrafters-wearing website moderator ushered us in, gesturing to a line of shoes on the landing where we deposited our footwear next to a pair of Reef brown leather flip flops, without a word.
The flyer soared over a lotus pond, touched down on a stone terrace, disposed of his fiery bounty to a rollerblading waiter, and repeated his flight in reverse, without a word or even a grin.
Its passage was then followed by a form of weaponized amnesia, through which the right maintains to this day that Obamacare was a radical, left-wing idea, imposed on them without a word of debate.
Joan Jonas, whose "They Came to Us Without a Word" at the Venice Biennale last year was seen as a triumph, will bring a version of the work to the Kitchen to open its spring season.
He gets so excited about the idea, she gets cold feet and rushes off without a word, later sending him a letter with a photo of young Randall, but basically closing the door on any further contact.
There are lots of lingering glances as the girls try to figure out the world around them, and the actresses were so adept at conveying complicated emotions without a word, they rendered the narration a little redundant.
Katherine leaving without a word, absconding on the Dublin train from Carrick station, returning to Poland and the lumpen embrace of some previous, unnamed love, some steelworker fucker with a head on him like a thirty-kilo kettlebell.
A crime drama set in New York's glossy stretches, it shows an ambient violence that, without a word about the Second World War, conjures the jangled mood and the social turmoil of the home front at the time.
Her children — Brett, Colette and Jared Hanlon — originally thought she might be on a trip to Australia, but when weeks turned into months without a word, Brett filed a missing persons report with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
It's the book that also contained an image of his son and baby mama — and without a word, Carrie takes the book and photos with her to the couch in the basement and looks through them one by one.
Without a word or even a change of expression, the bespectacled radio man unslings his portable tape recorder and joins AP correspondent Bob Fick, who has an automatic seat by virtue of The Associated Press' service to newsrooms worldwide.
Not just the stripped-down electro powerbeats whose supple muscularity is less 2-step than is reported, but Staples's exacting articulation—he's on every beat smooth and toned, never e-nun-ci-a-ting but without a word lost.
In May, Clarke announced on a local Wisconsin radio show that he was accepting an appointment as Assistant Secretary in the Office of Partnerships and Programs at Homeland Security -- yet days turned into weeks without a word of confirmation from DHS.
And in his statement on Saturday, Trump walked out of the room without a word as the press volleyed questions at him about whether or not he was willing to condemn the white supremacists who say they are acting in his name.
A medic was treating the youth on the ground when Chief Gallagher walked up without a word and stabbed the wounded teenager several times in the neck and once in the chest with his hunting knife, killing him, two SEAL witnesses said.
With this sequence and without a word of dialogue, director Fede Alvarez (2013's Evil Dead remake) shows you what's at stake for each of Don't Breathe's characters if they fail to make it to the end of the movie's hellish 90-minute ride.
In this instance, the administration left Canada swinging in the wind, gave Europeans cover to gaze at their feet rather than stand and be counted, and conveyed to Saudi Arabia and others that they can commit abuses without a word of concern, much less condemnation, from Washington.
When it was announced on December 210st, 53, he was leaving — without a word as to why — angered employees leaked details to the industry trade publication AdWeek, which soon after published an investigation detailing years of sexual harassment allegations against Alexander as the reason he was let go.
"As in colonial times 200 years ago, the U.S. continues to regard Latin America as a zone for its exclusive interests, its own 'backyard' and they directly demand that it should obey the U.S. without a word and that other countries should steer clear of the region," Zakharova said.
Better still is Stewart, who, despite the girlish touches in her outfits (headband, white ankle socks with strappy sandals), reveals a woman veiled in ruefulness, and her final moments, in which Vonnie muses on paths both taken and spurned, are a lovely act of suspension, done without a word.
"Clearly, in the past the U.S. did play a major role in Lebanon, but presumably the Saudis did this thing with Hariri without a word to us, which is saying something," said Ryan Crocker, a retired diplomat with decades of experience in the Middle East under Republican and Democratic presidents.
The pictures and paintings of Mr. Williams, who died in 1993, and the sterling trophies he won all vanished without a word recently from the clubhouse where he had spent many afternoons tipping back Champagne with some of Los Angeles County's biggest and richest names: the parents of his young charges.
Without a word of direct criticism, the diverse array of performers spoke of values they clearly believe are now under threat — equal protection for sexual and racial minorities, support for the poor, government aid to the arts — and raised money for groups supporting civil liberties, women's health and environmental protection.
After she's spent half a season denying that she cares Jess took off without a word at the end of season three, here it becomes clear that she's heartbroken, and that she considers what Jess did to be a far greater betrayal of trust than, for instance, Logan cheating on her. 34.
He takes a cigarette from his front pocket, lights it between his lips, and without a word hands it to Kiarostami, who accepts it without pausing his conversation with the D.P., and without so much as looking at Ershadi, who in that moment we understand is connected to him through a channel of pure intuition.
He held my gaze without speaking, and I knew that if he gave any sign I would do whatever he wanted, or rather whatever he would let me do, I would go into one of the stalls with him or leave the club, walk out without a word to N., I didn't care, whatever he wanted I would do.
Valerie knelt in front of her on the carpet in the spare room as Robyn held out first one cuff and then the other without a word, then turned around to present the back of her dress, where a long row of spherical chocolate-brown buttons was unfastened over a grubby white petticoat edged with lace.
In Zhang Peili's "Water: Standard Version from the 'Cihai' Dictionary," a 1991 video, the female news anchor Xing Zhibin of state-owned China Central Television reads a dictionary entry for "water" in the same dispassionate tone she would later use to read the government's report about the end of the pro-democracy movement — without a word about its violent crackdown.
Leaving might invite attention, though, so if you're going to go for it, you might as well preface your exit with an explanation or meme like this one: Conversely, there's nothing quite like the power move of sending a text in a group chat (for example, screenshots of the Tinder profile of a prospective date), getting zero responses, and then leaving without a word.
In images of him flexing in the gym, prepping a meal, and caressing a horse (the millennial Horse Girl market is real), he looks like your standard Tinder dude who definitely still rocks an exposed ankle in the winter and will dip out on you after three dates without a word—and even has the bro-y lower ab script tat to prove it.
I'm biased, of course, but "The Civil War in Hell," which was published without a word being changed (one of the supreme pleasures for an editor is having nothing to edit), strikes me as one of the greatest dispatches ever sent from a battle zone, a masterpiece of observation and feeling closer in form to a poem composed in the midst of a gun battle.
Its best moments were its most focused ones: swinging vamps propelled by Moye's drumming, pointedly political poetry declaimed by Moor Mother — her "We Are on the Edge" is the title of an Art Ensemble album due April 26 — and a perpetual-motion tour-de-force by Mitchell, using circular breathing for a stretch of nonstop piping and squealing and scurrying that insisted, without a word, that after 50 years the Art Ensemble isn't finished.

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