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An infected person can see their tapeworm wriggling under there.
That hair is actually a sprawling field of wriggling eels.
Headlines Carillion accused of 'wriggling out' of pension funding on.ft.
How fire ants build the wriggling ant towers of your nightmares.
In doing so, it "moved" more quickly than a wriggling peer.
The circus animals are deserting, wriggling through every available window and door.
His delightful puppy wriggling and whimpering helped a lot in those darker moments.
OR I could re-dress completely, wriggling back into all my sweaty clothes.
Every kind of butterfly I know, and some I don't, in wriggling diorama.
Alice, 23 I once posted a tape worm wriggling in the toilet bowl.
CARAMANICA Guitars, guitars, guitars: churning and tangling and wriggling and racing and squealing.
But then, scientists discovered clumps of limnodrilus sulphurensis wriggling around on the cave floor.
The weirdest thing I think I ate was a still-wriggling baby octopus tentacle.
LG: I actually once ... I had a shrimp that was still wriggling and alive.
Andrew Prokop: But he's a wily politician and good at wriggling out of scrapes.
Worms are wriggling into Earth's northernmost forests, creating major unknowns for climate-change models.
It was just horrible to look at them wriggling around and trying to sting you.
Suddenly you go from loading a news article to wriggling away from an intrusive ad.
There's quite a bit of hip wriggling on Bilquis' part as the scenes moves forward.
Many are packed, wriggling or dead, into blue plastic barrels and driven to the cities.
He was also nicknamed Houdini because of his knack for wriggling out of tight spots.
As I penetrate the coconut one last time I begin to feel a strange wriggling sensation.
As I penetrate the coconut one last time I begin to feel a strange wriggling sensation.
" Feminism, he wrote, is a "collection of appetites wriggling queasily together like a bag of snakes.
He has refused tough interrogations, wriggling out of a slot with the BBC's most rigorous interviewer.
Wriggling in their parents' arms, the Baby Yoda racers seemed amped up and ready to win.
Those maggots will be about one inch long, easily seen wriggling on and around the body.
And Jia is notorious in China for wriggling out of tight financial situations by whatever means necessary.
Look closer: they make up the featureless face of an alien, all tumorous growths and wriggling tentacles.
These teeth are well suited for grabbing hold of wriggling prey and ripping out chunks of meat.
It's served virtually wriggling, bar a second of searing and drizzle of craft soy sauce and sake.
When I visited, this included sacks of wriggling pale shrimp that, within the hour, became our lunch.
At any moment, there are around six million mealworms wriggling through his farm in the Pacific Northwest.
Peering down the rails revealed something that looks more like a wriggling snake than an iron road.
Peering down the rails revealed something that looks more like a wriggling snake than an iron road.
Halszkaraptor had a long, thin snout full of short, prickly teeth perfectly suited for holding onto wriggling fish.
It was an intriguing track, difficult to place, always wriggling free before the listener could pin it down.
The internet is rife with videos of these oddities wriggling about, and once seen, they're hard to forget.
An inch or so beneath them, a long, wriggling white line traverses nearly the breadth of the canvas.
Clinton, wriggling out of a question involving WikiLeaks and gleefully reciting her résumé from the last 30 years.
Wriggling into my sleeping bag, I opened "The Girl on the Train," knowing that sleep wasn't far off.
The next time I went to town, I dreaded the spasms of my phone wriggling back to life.
Men are actually dancing with — gasp — other men, in a wrist-flicking, hip-wriggling, keister-twitching chorus line.
According to string theory, all the forces and particles of nature are composed of tiny little wriggling strings.
They're no longer dying of malaria, diarrhea or unpleasant causes like having one's intestines blocked by wriggling worms.
Nonetheless, even in my early minutes of agnosticism, I found my attention hooked — and held, wriggling — despite myself.
In the photos, the reddish, wriggling snake — likely a banded water snake — almost looks like the larger reptile's tongue.
Yet after all these concessions, they see a wealthy world and big polluters still wriggling away from their commitments.
Luke Jackson earned his 83th save by wriggling out of a two-on, none-out jam in the ninth.
Their unique shape has extra room at the knees and elbows for wriggling around and gills for temperature regulation.
But, as SoraNews24 reported on Tuesday, when the fresh surf clam arrived at his plate, it was still wriggling.
It's five half-formed ideas wriggling out of the remains of what was once a pro-WikiLeaks first draft.
The Walias Band welded the slanted minor modes and hovering grooves of Ethiopian music onto a wriggling, electrified sound.
I was ready for an episode centered on Jason flailing and wriggling his way out of an impossible situation.
I watched a meerkat break off a section of a wriggling tubular plant, then drag it across the screen.
Head first wriggling out onto the scorching blacktop as the aperture tries to decide what to do with their legs.
No one witnessed the first salamander wriggling out of its egg, but the event was captured by an infrared camera.
Then scoop up mud and some weeds, and the frog, which is wriggling on the end of a stick. Voila.
Divided into four parts, it's another statement of grave but wriggling purpose, just as easy to picture in Pulitzer contention.
I began to dream about ants, my son crying them, the tiny brown dots alive and wriggling in each teardrop.
Dogs wriggling in the snow; jumping up and down in anticipation of a walk; sniffing or licking or wagging excitedly.
The instructions are fairly clear: Sit up straight in the chair, no wriggling and tell the barber what you want.
Wriggling through those poorly secured tunnels was no great challenge, though Pokora was wary of leaving behind too many digital tracks.
He actually had to pull it out of his bum while on the toilet and apparently it was still wriggling after.
And, if wriggling ant towers weren't nightmarish enough, this discovery could help engineer robot swarms that are even better at cooperating.
In a perfect morbid moment of silence, bodies wriggling and wrestling around me, a child looks down, lollipop in hand, disappointed.
The title of this video explains what's wriggling unseen inside the artist's shirt, creating a comically — if powerfully — quasi-erotic ruckus.
There is no wriggling out of this very long discussion about whether or not you can separate art from the artist.
She held one of the snakes in her fist, holding its wriggling body tight as she pinched its head between wooden tongs.
John pulled her onto his lap, and Linda slapped his shoulder, Jo-ohn , Christine wriggling off but only after a few minutes.
Or all four players might end up resembling a human centipede, wriggling around helplessly as the ball trickles towards the opposite goal.
The rescued platypus dove through the leaves, wriggling its head as it searched the small pebbles in the tank floor for food.
All those wriggling "swimmers" van Leeuwenhoek saw are what you would see if you magnified the sample of a healthy fertile man.
"I guess Dad's gonna visit now," Conan quipped while wriggling his eyebrows suggestively, causing Nanjiani to drop his head into his hands.
Colombia signs the peace deal that ends its 52-year civil war; the alt-right, explained; Donald Trump's latest immigration wriggling, inexplicable.
But this past September, long before the movie was set to be screened, it already found itself wriggling on the fishhook of controversy.
Soon you'll notice two short, wriggling black lines adjoining the base of the urns and the upper border of the slate-gray field.
That's because once the bug is inside, wriggling its legs, people instinctively scratch their ear, pushing the roach deeper inside the ear canal.
The mating ritual of Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, a subspecies of common garter snake, is a hedonistic bacchanal of wriggling bodies and horny desperation.
She'd set a wriggling trash bag on her kitchen countertop and pull out grenouille after grenouille, marveling at how quickly they'd already unraveled.
Something making protesting more compelling of late was the emergence of the wriggling hive of MAGA chuds, white nationalists, and alt-right nerds.
A wriggling toddler sat on her father's shoulders, telegraphing that she was more than ready to get back out onto the city streets.
Given the economic backdrop was already weakening, the virus also could add enough extra doubt for suitors to consider wriggling out of deals.
Mergansers also have long, thin, specially adapted bills; these are sharp-edged and serrated, the better to capture and hold slippery, wriggling prey.
But the story of the inning was Luis Severino wriggling out of a self-induced jam in the bottom half of the inning.
Grand plays the tenor saxophone in a leery, elusive tone, sometimes using short, terse phrases, sometimes wriggling like a snake in the grass.
But perhaps the most intriguing stop, at least for some little ones, will be Big Apple Edibles' composting station, starring lots of wriggling earthworms.
On this Valentine's Day, you can really spice things up by sending your partner this video of wriggling maggots eating a heart-shaped donut.
That might not be comforting for those in Texas and Louisiana, but at least the fire ants are not building wriggling Eiffel towers. Yet.
Just when the fish is about to break the water, a great white shark spots the wriggling snack and steals it with one chomp.
Plus, I didn't even mention the possible scenario of your baby wriggling until the sensor falls off the diaper, making the whole thing pointless!
The author grew up wriggling inside a paradox, struggling to become a self when so much of her was defined by her brilliant parent.
From Harvey Weinstein scapegoating an entire era to Bill Clinton expressing "regret," we see example after example of people wriggling away from explicit blame.
He is from Australia, where snakes are often more likely to kill than fascinate, but he was delighted by the wriggling in the den.
Your dog, who had been barking and wriggling with excitement, now slinks back to his basket and puts his head down on his paws.
And in this very dramatic moment, Deadpool is joking about how the friction of his leather and Spider-Man's wriggling is turning him on.
And after Buffalo took the lead, it was Bell who extended a Jets drive by wriggling for a first down on fourth-and-216.
Although not a well-known seafood item like the Maine lobster, wriggling baby eels, or elvers, are a fishery worth many millions of dollars.
Op-Ed Contributor It seems as if there's always some kind of feline holiday crouched around the corner, wriggling its bottom, ready to pounce.
You've seen it on TV: Korean restaurants serving up plates of still-wriggling octopus tentacles, chopped up feet from the table while still alive.
And the iPad mini isn't about competing with the wriggling tadpoles already in the 'small tablet' pond, it's about a big fish extending its dominion.
I became a leggings-sampling guinea pig along with dozens of other testers, wriggling into three different prototypes and providing (and hearing) feedback on each.
Wriggling out of that awkward position — trash-talking a law you're in charge of carrying out — wouldn't have been too hard if repeal had passed.
The conversations that are started by your wriggling a tree branch, for example, are prompted by your action but never end with just that action.
One of my inner eels had slipped loose, an eel that took the guise of reasonable caution but which really was a small wriggling mistrust.
In Paris, he plunges into the catacombs and falls in with an avant-garde troupe of urban explorers, wriggling through tiny openings into grand caverns.
It sprang to life, wriggling out of our grasp as it chomped its teeth in the air and flew like a missile at my friends.
KAMOGAWA, Japan - A newborn baby seal has won over a legion of fans, wriggling its way to the hearts of visitors at an aquarium in Japan.
I drive my gig into the mud, pluck the wriggling creature off the tines, and try to toss it into the garbage bag, but it escapes.
"The roach patrol was sapping his spirits, one wriggling baggie at a time," writes Mr. Hiaasen, who scores maximum comedic mileage out of Yancy's restaurant responsibilities.
He made a show of overturning discarded plastic cups as workers opened up a drain, scooped up some muck, and deposited wriggling larvae into a plastic tube.
If you're brave enough, you can watch video footage of the surgery, including a shot of the wriggling tapeworm inside the patient's colon, on the NEJM website.
But Rusli stumbled upon a simple solution when he noticed that his hatchlings did stop wriggling if placed in a dark container or stacked atop one another.
I wasn't alone: All around me, Russian journalists were wriggling out of their regulatory straitjackets in print media for the relative freedom of film and TV work.
If you can control your devices by wriggling your fingers in the air above them, you don't need to mess around with littering the screen with buttons.
Here, the nurse will check for swollen lymph nodes in the neck, before they take more blood to try and spot parasites wriggling about under the microscope.
Wriggling out from under the weight of him and straddling him helped, as did closing her eyes and remembering him kissing her forehead at the 7-Eleven.
He then places an entire Chick-fil-A sandwich on the wriggling mass and proceeds to show a three-minute time-lapse of 24 hours of consumption.
Clem and Dylan looked for a wasp or some other stinging insect on the floor, but instead they saw a still-wriggling, eight-inch long copperhead snake.
" But he is also alive with the frank reality of being a child: "I find some bugs and beetles, but even better I find some wriggling worms.
Bostelmann created some of the most arresting depictions of marine life, from wriggling, blue-and-orange nudibranches to bloated black swallowers whose bellies reveal their latest meals.
By wriggling up out of the water and giving a slippery, well-placed hug, the eels can turn the tables on predators in a fraction of a second.
The baby was wriggling, the mother was trying to hear Mr. Cruz, the boys were trying to make each other laugh by putting M&M's in their noses.
For far too long, putting on a pair of jeans involved an intricate maneuver of hopping, wriggling, and aggressive zippering — and then you actually had to wear them.
The remaining Kubo sets and puppets — including a wriggling robot eyeball-plant controlled with a bowling-ball-sized trackball mouse — dominate the little makeshift rooms they're placed in.
The wriggling stowaway was discovered by 19-year-old Beckie Richardson, who spotted the beast snuffling around beside the smarties when she lifted one of the shopping crates.
Because of the exponential rate of replication, the entire biosphere could be transformed into a wriggling swarm of mindlessly reproducing nanobots in a relatively short period of time.
Luke Jackson earned his 13th save by wriggling out of a two-on, none-out jam in the ninth, leaving the tying and winning runs in scoring position.
Luca had approached the table wriggling, whispered into Mami's ear, and Abuela, seeing this, had shaken her head, wagged an admonishing finger at them both, passed her remarks.
The idea exploits an aspect of string theory, the putative but unproven "theory of everything" that posits that the elementary constituents of reality are very tiny, wriggling strings.
The latter likely shows a family crypt — complete with a body in a coffin, feasted on by wriggling worms — and was at one point also covered by timber paneling.
So prepare your eyeballs, because now it's time to see how many wriggling AR memes with little Gatorade logos or BMW badges it'll take to right Snap's sinking ship.
We had to rest on our heels so the sharp oyster shells didn't pierce the waders before we started wriggling the knife between the hinges in the oyster shells.
With perfect harmony upended, giraffes clomp out of nowhere, vitamin bottles the size of oil barrels roll down the streets, and a flock of wriggling prawns fills the sky.
"Toy Wars" is a tower defense game, after a fashion: You use a cannon to repel blocky invaders, from wriggling blue worms to yellow flyers and monolithic silver giants.
But the bill's critics are concerned that it would allow far larger foreign banks to chip away at rules designed to prevent them wriggling out of United States safeguards.
And Mr. Goold and the choreographer Lynne Page turn the cast into a (sometimes literal) conga line, wriggling to an infectious, forward-moving beat that obviates doubts and scruples.
They tore into the Muddy Waters song "Mannish Boy" with a succession of pummeling, wriggling riffs and stop-time interludes that had the band hanging on every Hendrix impulse.
"South Koreans are frustrated that the United States has not allowed their country any wriggling room," said Cho Han-bum, an analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification.
As governor, Sanford held squealing, wriggling pigs under each arm outside the state house chamber to criticize lawmakers for including pork-barrel projects in South Carolina's 2004 state budget.
Indeed, leaving in 2009 after 17 years as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, he kept wriggling out when orchestras approached him, saying he wanted time to compose.
While it's unlikely we'll find anything alive and wriggling on either world, these findings expand our understanding of the environments in which some of the conditions for life may exist.
Nancy gets to make out with the most popular boy in school; poor Barb ends up sidelined, ignored, and eventually dead, with a slug monster wriggling around in her mouth.
Todd Frazier snatched a bat from his locker recently and raised the handle to his head, behind his right ear, wriggling it like a fishing rod about to be cast.
Black skin as shiny as patent leather, rheumy eyes the color of spilled milk, tongue an obscenely wriggling raw jumbo hot dog, and the teeth — oh, what teeth he has.
A deep start did not materialize, but reliever Domingo German kept the Yankees close, wriggling out of bases-loaded jams in the sixth and seventh, by throwing four scoreless innings.
That could be anything from the bit of fabric that this playful dolphin uses on its member to the bottlenose dolphin's practice of wrapping "a live, wriggling eel" around its penis.
Ask Barclays about ABN Amro, or Energy Transfer, which recently preserved $6 billion of much-needed cash by wriggling out of its far larger purchase of the rival pipeline operator Williams.
Often chaotic but never disorienting, the movie's spirited set pieces — like a wriggling ribbon of undead clinging doggedly to the last compartment — owe much to Lee Hyung-deok's wonderfully agile cinematography.
Messi had Barcelona level in the 51st minute however — the Argentine impossibly wriggling free from two defenders in the box to slam the ball past Jan Oblak with his right boot.
Workers used bulldozers and hoses to clean up the wriggling fish, which coated the road and cars in a slime that they produce copiously for protection and when they are stressed.
He had a small, close-knit ensemble at his disposal: the third- and fourth-year acting students, who had been living, playing and "wriggling on the floor" together for two years.
Monterey Bay Whale Watch Drone pilot Slater Moore captured a rare sight on camera: two adult female killer whales and two calves tearing into a still-wriggling shark in California's Monterey Bay.
This particular wriggling robot needs to be slimmed down before it can be put to work, but it's a perfect example of how weird-looking robots might save your life one day.
Wriggling your way up the corporate ladder as fast as possible sure sounds validating, but it would also be nice to have relationships, take care of your body, and not die young.
When the pigeons swooped down to feed, Ms. Carlen shot the gun into the crowded flock entangling 13 birds in the net and then carried the wriggling bundle back to her car.
Dr. Polchinski was a giant force in the development of string theory, the ambitious attempt to achieve a "theory of everything," which envisions the fundamental particles of nature as tiny wriggling strings.
" Ms. McCarthy said, "The wriggling around on I/we, and the repeated blaming of the prior management team make it look like he's having a hard time taking that 100 percent responsibility.
Featuring a book by Michael Stewart and a tenaciously wriggling earworm of a score by Jerry Herman (given gleaming orchestral life here), "Hello, Dolly!" is a natural vehicle for rose-colored remembrance.
But many of these experiments have involved somewhat exaggerated behaviors, such as absolute stillness while people sat, with no wriggling or fidgeting, and walking about or performing chores during the upright portions.
A coroner signed a death certificate for Jahi in January 2014, but Winkfield refused to accept that conclusion and insisted that her daughter showed signs of life through toe wriggling and finger movements.
Ever have a nice meal at a fancy restaurant, plop down $75 for a seafood dinner, then get home and open the container of leftovers to see worms wriggling out of your fillet?
"The first day I was there, the head teacher was teaching Diana in her class and she said she was impossible, she was wriggling around and not able to pay attention," Spencer recalled.
Mr. Missé partners as if he were conducting a happy conspiracy, cheek to cheek; he's playful in letting his partner turn this way and that, as if she were wriggling in his arms.
AT A MARKET in Goma, a city in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, an old woman pulls the wings off live grasshoppers and tosses their wriggling bodies into a bucket.
It happened when his Mom turned away for a second to talk to one of her other kids, only to find for 11-month-old Eitan was wriggling his way off the changing table.
Click here to view original GIFHarrowing new video shows a large great white shark lunging for a chunk of tuna—and then wriggling its way inside a shark-proof cage with a diver inside.
Despite the stifling heat and humidity, they focus intently on the wriggling bats, taking short breaks only to snap a few selfies, and have a quick dinner of sticky rice and sweet pork skewers.
Their excuses—that the cheque was only ever provisional, that their domestic politics make it impossible and that times have changed anyway—serve only to confirm the impression of defaulters wriggling off the hook.
It sticks its head into the swarming mass to tweeze out wriggling caterpillars one at a time and, after scraping them against a branch to remove some of the irritating hairs, swallows them whole.
Apparently, Nintendo put plenty of thought into that experience, so we're hoping that it really brings to life the sensation of a wild animal wriggling rhythmically as its freedom seeps away, second by second.
For the first five minutes, the band plays the equivalent of an abstract overture, throwing sounds around — Mr. Clayton's jangling ostinatos; Mr. Lage's bright, streaky lines; Mr. Lloyd's restless, wriggling tenor — without coming together.
Lashed together with ropes and belts so they wouldn't lose their way, wriggling through a sixty-centimeter-wide dirt tunnel with another human's feet in their faces, all two hundred fifty Jews escaped Novogrudok.
The man first thought the worm was a piece of intestine hanging out of his rectum after he had diarrhea, Banh said, but after pulling the worm out of himself, he saw it start wriggling.
The next time I wrestle my wriggling toddlers and all their crap onboard, I shouldn't have to also stress that I failed to bring a dozen charming packages full of snacks for everyone around me.
I was so weirded out that I threw the box in the trash and stomped on the additional dozen or so worms that slipped out of the package and were wriggling around on the carpet.
There's an unshakable ecstasy in songs like "Hyperballad" and "Violently Happy" that provide similar charms to usual radio fare, melodies that worm parasite like past your inner ears, wriggling alien-like somewhere near your cerebellum.
Dead girls don't just force detectives to reckon with their own capacity for evil and virtue; they also cause them to turn over the rocks in insular communities and expose wriggling secrets to the light.
I skipped down a merry path forged by countless young women before me who, wriggling under the thumb of patriarchy, thought it would be a good idea to gain control of their lives body-first.
In design, their gratuitous beauty humbles us into reflections on the divine; in cruelty of purpose, they are a memento mori, a symbol of ineluctable fate embodied in the futile wriggling of an ensnared fly.
Millions of wriggling, hairy, blue-striped caterpillars are eating and pooping their way through the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan, in the worst forest tent caterpillar infestation the area has seen in well over a decade.
While Mr. Erdogan has seemed to have nine lives, wriggling out of every crisis, he now finds himself cornered by conflicts on many fronts, including deep divisions in his own society that he has helped create.
Her bold, undulating lines, however, bring Andersen's narrative to life, covering pages with waving and wriggling patterns; fanciful plants suggestive of wondrous aquatic wildlife; motifs resembling tentacles and waves; and an abundance of enigmatic, watchful eyes.
I have eaten an Amazonian herb that numbs your tongue, which sort of nullifies the point of eating, and I have tried shrimp that were still alive — still wriggling — until the downward chomp of my incisors.
They writhe around one another, unable to escape, because whenever one tries to climb up the disgusting, slippery wall, the others can't help wriggling and pulling the almost-free one back into the heaving, moistened pile.
His Manhattan Marathon-opening set at an intensely crowded Zinc Bar began with a rubato rumble of group improvising, connecting the John Coltrane Quartet circa "Crescent" with a looser, more wriggling group approach à la Air.
On Houston's next drive, Watson evaded a sack by wriggling away from one defender and bouncing off another before rolling out to find Taiwan Jones for a 34-yard reception to set up first-and-goal.
A host of hand-drawn symbols dangling from the ceiling — heavily lashed eyeballs, wriggling spermatozoa, streaks of lightning — were joined in the firmament by tennis balls and rackets, hot water bottles, umbrellas and an inflatable killer whale.
That quest for reinvention — or 'refreshing,' as some have tried to rebrand it — comes with an undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the political establishment of the party, not unlike Trump's wriggling through the decay of the Republican Party.
Wriggling out of a bases-loaded jam with one out in the top of the ninth, Oh picked up his second save in as many games as the Cardinals nipped the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-13 at Busch Stadium.
Last summer, we were on the water early and saw one of these majestic birds of prey launch out of its nest and divebomb the water right by our kayaks, rising with a fish wriggling in its claws.
Last summer, we were on the water early and saw one of these majestic birds of prey launch out of its nest and divebomb the water right by our kayaks, rising with a fish wriggling in its claws.
Gagh, a delicacy for the Star Trek universe's martial Klingon race, is a glob of worms, usually served live and wriggling, because even Klingons supposedly hate their taste, but love the feeling of convulsing death sliding down their gullets.
While the tendrils of the production team have always been somewhat visible, there has generally been a sense that the Bachelor is straining against them or wriggling around within their constraints in a genuine attempt to fall in love.
His characters — often entombed in middle-age despair — in their weakened, even futile attempts to shift position, if not actually escape, give a reader the sensation of watching the lateral movements of blobs of life wriggling beneath a microscope.
TikTok though is the towering stick falling far and fast, not caring to wait to evolve through a wriggling, cumbersome social phase, but instead asking: Why not just start showing people things and see what they do about it?
According to her, diapering a baby used to be something akin to wrestling an alligator; there were frantic limbs pinning down wriggling bodies, sharp pins being stuck into skin, and explosive consequences of not getting it right the first time.
More appealing is a bigger exhibition on a brightly lit upper floor, which celebrates the feats of another local, a showman who amazed crowds by performing death-defying acts of escape, wriggling out of tight corners and slipping off handcuffs.
It had some trotting cumbia beats, mariachi horns and samples of booming Spanish DJ patter; it had stretches of buzzy, wriggling keytar lines; it had bursts of ghoulish laughter and metallic crashes; it had blasts of all-out, oversaturated noise.
His characters crumple, bellow and gesticulate as if they've got a huge stage they need to fill; his blotchy, wriggling lines magically fall together into the contours of a worn-out suit or the light on a litter-speckled stairwell.
But if Apple succeeds in wriggling its way out of tariffs, Mr. Cook's spot could become even tighter — especially if the president speaks out on topics such as immigration, on which Mr. Cook has disagreed with him in the past.
The toaster sneezes when it's accumulated too many breadcrumbs; the vacuum poops out its canister of debris when it's full; and the garbage can mimics shy children by wriggling and turning away from its owner when its bag needs to be changed.
In 1677, the Dutch draper and amateur scientist Antony van Leeuwenhoek collected his semen immediately after having sex with his wife, examined it under a microscope of his own creation and saw millions of wriggling, tiny "animalcules" swimming in the seminal fluid.
Once Trump no longer personally bestrides the Republican scene, there will be a whole host of squirming and wriggling new mutations evolving their way out of the new environment — I just couldn't guess what'll they look like when they've all grown up.
When I returned to the lodge each evening, I would find two or three members of our group wriggling out of their waders — faces ruddy from wind and sun, with the look of contented exhaustion that comes from success on the water.
The text is illustrated not with pictures, but with descriptions of simple exercises: Each chapter features one, ranging from "Squirm," a wriggling sequence of motions that she recommends trying out in bed, to "Take Up Space," which is both a physical and mental act.
All hell briefly breaks loose on the boat before the gator's predicament becomes clear: He was a little too husky to make it through the railing on one side of the boat, and wound up getting stuck, wriggling his back legs around to free himself.
In looking upon that great lady, the monk received a measure of her unquestioning love and fell to his knees to pray for further guidance, only to find that he'd knelt on a slip of paper that the baby had dislodged with her wriggling.
It's a way of wriggling out of a call on whether a stock or an index is a buy or a sell at a given price, or on whether political and economic fundamentals themselves (as opposed to our perception of them) are really changing.
Jeurys Familia earned his second save by wriggling out of trouble in the ninth, when he issued a leadoff walk to Aaron Altherr and allowed a one-out single to Herrera before retiring the final two batters to leave the runners at the corners.
Starting with her releases on her own Summer Isle imprint—but continuing through stops on the tastemaking labels Opal Tapes and Bank Records—she's found a way to embed a sort of squirmy life in these gloomy pieces, worms wriggling around in the muck.
"Feud" is Crawford's tragedy, and, by the final episodes, when she's trashing her prospects in a mad quest to punish her co-star, Lange finds something wriggling and alive inside Crawford's hunger to be seen, her lipsticked rictus as amused as it is seductive.
To touch up the wriggling fish and sailing ships, the construction team could not use lead-based paints, as the original artisans did, so they hired a specialist from the Netherlands to see that the colors were as close to the originals as they could be.
For three weeks I knitted, wriggling in and out of the sweater in front of that same mirror, making adjustments when I found that it was much too wide around the bust (typical) and when I decided I wanted it to be more cropped (also typical).
The Black Cats are no strangers to wriggling clear of the drop in recent years but they now look doomed as they sit nine points adrift of 18th placed Hull City with six games left, having been rooted to the bottom of the table since mid-January.
Something about the way that the series slackened brought out a vintage of Ginobili's game that hasn't been seen in a while—the socceresque hopscotching compound drives, the mercurial wriggling from one pool of space on the floor to another, the odd just-for-yuks nutmegging.
I realized what I liked most was the crappy stuff — like trudging in snowshoes to the creek at six in the morning to haul five-gallon buckets of water, or chasing wriggling goats every few months to give them a squirt in the mouth of deworming medicine.
The other Bayou Teche spring ale is made to go with the crawfish that appear January through June, when 30-pound sacks of still-wriggling freshwater crustaceans are often boiled right in the backyard and seasoned with a brick-red spice mix laden with cayenne pepper.
Dream's proud papa posted a video to Instagram of the newborn clad in a pair of red-and-white "Santa Baby" socks and white-fur headband, wriggling around amongst a holiday tableau of fake snow, candy canes, and silver ornaments while "Santa Baby," the song, plays in the background.
Second place this year, for example, shows the strange patterns that emerge when you shine a laser through some soap bubbles: And the third place winner was a short profile of this translucent, wriggling, weirdly-cute polychaete worm—a microorganism that can be as small as two millimeters long.
As stressful as it is to calm an inconsolable baby on an airplane, or find a way to keep a wriggling tot occupied on a long flight, there's something most parents will say they dread even more while traveling with kids: getting nasty looks or comments from irritated seatmates.
Mr. Hetfield howls his tidings of looming catastrophe over a fastidious, fine-tuned thrust and roar; Mr. Ulrich's drums, Mr. Hetfield's rhythm guitar and Robert Trujillo's bass hurtle through riff after riff, fast and hard, behind Mr. Hetfield's muscular growl and Kirk Hammett's screaming, wriggling lead guitar solos.
Other nations with territorial systems have tried to prevent companies from wriggling out of paying taxes, while tax experts have suggested proposals ranging from a minimum global tax to tighter rules to prevent companies from relocating their patents and copyrights to tax havens like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
He was a bent astronomer, tracing out the circle of time in the singeing stars above the mango trees; the careful stenciller of a flowered window frame, or the planer of a canoe; an egret stalking the reeds, his pen's beak "plucking up wriggling insects/like nouns and gulping them".
HP Brad Hand may have solidified his grip on the Padres' closer job Thursday night when he earned his second save of the season — and his second in as many nights — by once again wriggling in and out of trouble to close out a 222-25 win over the Mets.
"Daddy's Gone, Girl" is one of two paintings in the show referring to an early, well-known Fischl work from 1984, "Daddy's Girl," which depicts a lounging, naked man in a deck chair at a seaside villa; he holds a wriggling infant whose little leg dangles inches from his exposed penis.
I have never hunted before, and it's definitely one thing to eat a chicken nugget and a whole other thing to stab a frog with a pitchfork and hold it, wriggling, slimy and alive, while knowing you will eat its legs in a day or two (to preserve freshness, Iliana insists on consuming the cuisses within two days).
So it's no surprise that when a campus police officer showed up to save a few poor souls from one of the wriggling beasts at the University of Central Florida (UCF) last week, he completely lost his shit—a scary, albeit entertaining sight that thousands of people have now seen thanks to the wonders of the internet.
And there was the restless physicality of the genome, the way it arranged itself during cell division into 23 spindly pairs of chromosomes that could be stained and studied under a microscope, and then somehow, when cell replication was through, merged back together into a baffling, ever-wriggling ball of chromatin — DNA wrapped in a protective packaging of histone proteins.
"You have a snake out there with its head cut off, and you don't know what it's doing, and it's still wriggling and unpredictable — they have no leadership to caution them," said Charlotte Rodrique, the chairwoman of the Burns Paiute Indian tribe, which has expressed deep concerns to the federal and state authorities that sacred artifacts could be disturbed or destroyed by occupiers digging in.
Insider Podcasts "I'm mad today about the degree to which the racism in the Republican Party, which has been wriggling to the surface for a long time, and has accelerated during Obama, is now just right out there in the open" says The Times's editorial page editor, Andrew Rosenthal, in this short podcast on the news: the good, the bad and the most maddening.
He knew what was expected of him and even looked forward to it, but in no way was he prepared for the flying tigress who leaped on him, tore open the falls of his trousers, and seized his penis, in no way was he prepared for her biting and scratching, thrusting and wriggling, tearing at his and her own clothes, nor for the wrestling and panting.
A brief rundown of this can be found on Reddit threads where people talk about what happened when they ate more than they could handle, ranging from the mildly distressing ("my mind kept thinking that everything in my mouth was wriggling like worms") to the harrowing ("I am in my own personal hell") and to Johny-Cash-turned-up-to-483 levels of morbid ("darkness is enveloping the outer rings of my vision").
Then it was a mad scramble, days or weeks spent backtracking through old plates trying to locate the modification among thousands of teeming progeny, the wild and fevered relief of locating—at the last possible moment—the golden nematode in the mass of wriggling animals, and then the resumption of the slow, steady breeding process, herding desired chromosomes and wicking away the undesired ones until the sought-after strain emerged at last.
In a way it resembles the I we have in dreams, where the conscious self struggles to distinguish us from our surroundings, and our I is in effect deposited inside a room in which the green bench to our left is as central to who we are as the wriggling fish to our right, or the Neptune-like figure rising out of the water that at that same moment floods the floor beneath the sky across which a red biplane passes.
Guy Fieri, with his nose deep red with sunburn, trying to eat an entire two-hander burger in one bite; Guy Fieri, wearing a T-shirt that says "SPIRITUAL GANGSTER," wriggling his eyebrows while sucking spaghetti; Guy Fieri, with his eyes like an innocent cow, pauses with a fork for just a second, just a second; Guy Fieri, with his face and body like a flame effect shirt came to life, making you wonder how often he dyes his soul patch; Guy Fieri, the troll pencil-topper in a rejected Goosebumps short story, trying to crawl down to hell by eating mac 'n' cheese with his hot bare hands.
My music cannot be muted or dimmed, it cannot be labelled, disciplined, contained by manicured hedges, my music is the untamed wilderness of the soul, the rebar that holds up the skyscrapers of your city is my music, watch out, your city will crumble to rubble without it, but don't worry, it wasn't much to begin with, that place you called home with its measling river, its rusty bridges, there's a carnival in the meadow of the old floodplain, cotton candy and whirligig lights and the racket rising up from the carrousel is my music, old guys fishing along the breakwater, coffee can half full of fat, wriggling night crawlers— that worm-thrum, that earth-mouth-echo is my music.

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