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Basil writhed around while staff desperately cast around for painkillers.
The first to be branded writhed in pain, she said.
The first to be branded writhed in pain, Salzman testified.
He writhed, sweating, the veins in his neck popping out.
Afterward, Ronaldo writhed in pain and clutched his bloody face.
A man wearing a blue skintight unitard writhed at his feet.
She flung her arms and legs wide and writhed on the floor.
With each turn in this crisis, Team Trump has stumbled and writhed.
But as the horse writhed, Mr. Abu Ghoneim agreed to euthanize it.
When my grandfather's turn came, he gripped the bar, writhed and reddened.
She bent, strained, writhed, all with a blank gaze that suggested hypnosis.
A man near the corner shielded a woman as she writhed in fear.
For two and a half excruciating minutes, the girl writhed, unable to answer.
Inside a small club, a crowd writhed and grinded while gulping down rum.
Juan writhed in pain and shook uncontrollably as his fever rose, battling malaria.
In Oklahoma, Clayton Lockett writhed for 43 minutes before succumbing to a heart attack.
He punctuated the play by flexing his biceps as Love writhed in pain nearby.
The star held the yellow snake in her hands as it writhed and hissed.
Britney writhed around the stage, G-Eazy, and her New Wave-ish backup dancers.
He then clutched his "injured" leg and writhed around on the pitch for a while.
Others writhed to the frenzied tempo, but Phoebe's hips beat out a slowed-down song.
Witnesses said that Lockett writhed in agony and that it very plainly looked like torture.
Cameras and spectators watched in horror as Said writhed in pain on the stadium floor.
The green light formed several tentacles, which twisted and writhed together and looped in circles.
They pulled the net out of the water, and a fish writhed around in it.
He curled his body into a ball and writhed as if he were in pain.
I watched in disbelief as Waddles writhed and twitched, her long white neck contracting randomly.
He writhed in visible pleasure with every one of Questlove's beats and Palladino's down-tempo grooves.
In that execution, the inmate appeared to regain consciousness and writhed on the gurney before dying.
It writhed and screamed in the dragon's grip, and I found myself wishing it would slip away.
When I reached the street I froze: Dozens of men, women and children writhed on the ground.
I writhed in pain, my arms so weak and sore that I could barely hold them up.
They joined him on the stage and writhed together to Ciara's "I'm Out," then snaked through the audience.
Messi, the Ballon d'Or winner, writhed on the turf for a few moments but was soon on his feet.
Fans were on their feet as he writhed on the stage like Prince doing his finest James Brown moves.
A trailer park lord plucked toys from floodwater and a pretty lady writhed awkwardly in a quirkily decorated bedroom.
A sixth inmate, William Rayford, writhed and shook on the gurney after the drug began to flow into him.
Mr. Battles, who spontaneously joined the New Jack Ramblers for a song, writhed with delight, his bottled beer swaying.
This soldier, grieving for a comrade who had died at the hospital, writhed on the ground, shouting and kicking.
For several minutes Rivera writhed on the warning track in obvious pain as grim-faced teammates and coaches stood nearby.
The baby kicked and writhed like mad the whole flight to Hong Kong, perhaps from the roar of the jets.
My mother, Kris, and the nurse took my clothes off while I writhed on the table, helping me into the gown.
In the 71st minute, Neymar writhed on the ground for nearly two minutes after Mexico's Miguel Layun stepped on his ankle.
Sumner, trapped behind his desk, lurched and writhed under the assault, at last falling, "barely conscious," in a pool of blood.
Wearing a low-cut top with a black bra visible underneath, she writhed lustily for the camera and flashed her unmistakable smile.
Half-finished beer glasses teetered precariously along the bar, and a scrum of teenage bodies writhed on the dimly lit dance floor.
When it was over, one Tiger was dead with bullets in his guts and another writhed on the ground clutching stab wounds.
Malia Obama was feeling the music so much she couldn't contain herself ... so she writhed around on the ground in rock 'n' roll euphoria.
Instead of pausing, she writhed around on the floor of Radio City Music Hall like a bride experiencing carnal delights on her wedding night.
After the collision, Carpenter writhed on the turf grabbing his knee and the Bills medical squad jumped out to take a look at him.
These were action movies, aimed at the mass market, yet they writhed with Boschian details of ingress and engulfing, and seethed with sexual dread.
As we reported ... Barack's oldest daughter headbanged and writhed on the ground with friends -- basically, doing what 19-year-olds at Lollapalooza typically do.
Models wove their way around dancing performers, who writhed on the floor wearing second-skin suits and were connected to the ceiling with wires.
The second-year player writhed in pain for a few moments before a small group including trainer Jeff Tanaka helped him off the floor.
Cellphone video of the incident showed at least one gash on the woman's left forearm as she writhed on the ground in pain on Saturday.
She was one of a gaggle of children crowded around the male dancer as he writhed on the floor, sealed inside a black latex bag.
Instead, he flung himself at her feet and writhed like a fish out of water, then went completely still in a belligerent game of possum.
When I strutted (and I strutted) through the party, the cape billowed behind me, the snakes writhed, the crowd moved out of my way, repelled.
Onstage, at his most outrageous, he has writhed atop a stack of speakers in nothing more than bikini briefs, leg warmers and a layer of sweat.
Upon feeling the full weight of Agbonlahor's sturdy frame, Tomlinson fell in a heap to the ground and writhed in what appeared to be genuine pain.
Even their location was a metaphor, as the diehards writhed in the dirt of the pit and casual rockers looked down on them from the stands.
We were nearly immoble because we were so enamored as he writhed in his chair telling us about trying to shoot a gun while riding a horse.
The notice board at the front of the car announced that the next stop was Toulouse, and an entirely new bout of nerves writhed in her stomach.
Newton writhed in pain on the sideline while Carolina's defense was on the field, but he returned after the Broncos were forced into a three-and-out.
In 2014, the use of midazolam resulted in at least two bungled executions, in which inmates gulped for air and writhed in pain until their eventual death.
Even as she writhed in pain, and an infection caused by the botched procedure spread, Ms. Carvalho insisted to relatives she was just nursing a stomach bug.
"I taped the show, and then I made it to the dressing room on one occasion, just barely, before I writhed in pain and cried in pain," he said.
They began lathering themselves with the confection, the whole room filling with the smell as they covered and poured and writhed on the ground, all the while still singing.
Efford writhed in pain and screamed after he was tased and was then tased twice more as he lay in the middle of the road, according to body camera footage.
Feeling sick in August, Mr. Dumbai made his way to the local hospital, where he writhed on a mat for six days until the diagnosis he already knew came back.
On Cleveland's next possession, James was fouled on an attempted dunk and fell hard, wincing and clutching his right wrist on his shooting hand as he writhed on the floor.
My lovely wife, she of the admirably high pain threshold, had to stay overnight, and came home the following day filled with painkillers; when they wore off, she writhed with suffering.
It was true when a 20153-year-old Madonna writhed around in a tattered wedding dress on MTV, electrifying teens, horrifying their parents, and blueprinting pop stardom as we know it.
Anonymous bodies — belonging to park guests and the cyborgs that exist to sexually service them — writhed around in the background while our heroes negotiated with El Lazo, a formidable new villain.
As a reporter for The Crisis, a magazine published by the NAACP, wrote, while Turner writhed, a man took a hog-butchering knife and cut the baby out of her belly.
The title of the film translates to The Consequences of Feminism, and in Guy's interpretation, that meant a world in which women flourished in traditionally male roles while men writhed under oppression.
In one performance, she wore a black veil with a tray of burning candles on her head; in the other, she writhed in a pool of water supported by semi-naked men.
But the Bruins had reason to hold their breath when the freshman sensation Lonzo Ball landed hard on his right hip and momentarily writhed in agony after leaping to catch a pass.
The acting was realistic enough for me, however, when the uncle ground his staff into the prisoner's legs as the first part of his punishment and the prisoner screamed and writhed in agony.
Needless to say, an audience traumatized by Red Weddings, White Walkers, Pink Letters, and the torture, dismemberment, beheading, and head-exploding of their favorite characters writhed under this continued needling of their emotions.
The two girls who survived — Marwa, 4, and her cousin Rabia, 7 — writhed in pain on their hospital beds, trying to find a comfortable way to sit or lie with their bandaged stumps.
Neymar yelped in pain and writhed around on the ground, even though it appeared obvious that Layun, whose heel was on the ground, could not have put any real weight on his opponent.
Next came the iconic Shoot (1971), followed by Through the Night Softly (1973), in which he writhed over a gallery floor covered in crushed glass, wearing nothing but a bright red pair of briefs.
"Don't ask me what I came for/Better ask yourself how you got here," Juanes sang, backed by a white-robed choir and a team of drummers while Cirque du Soleil aerialists writhed overhead.
"I have a really bad back and I wanted to tell my friend about it with an emoji that looked like me when I writhed around the around the floor in pain," Hill told Mashable.
But as the dancers writhed and slinked against their framing boxes, or cages, the image they kept summoning, at least for me, was of prostitutes selling themselves in the windows of Amsterdam's red-light district.
Amid verbal fights with his deputies, Kalanick writhed around on the floor of an executive's San Francisco townhouse, Mike Isaac writes in "Super Pumped," a new book released in September about Uber's first 10 years.
This caused a scramble for new mixes, including combinations with midazolam, which has been used in flawed executions in states including Oklahoma and Arizona where witnesses said inmates writhed in pain on death chamber gurneys.
Video of the incident posted to the Internet shows a mob surrounding one of the drivers as a man beat him with a baton while he writhed on the ground and tried to shield himself.
No foul was called, and while he writhed in pain, the Gamecocks pushed the ball up the court, with P. J. Dozier feeding McKie for a 5-pointer that tied the score at 363-236.
By the time Slice transformed into a bona fide professional MMA fighter in 25000, the sport around him had writhed and convulsed into a delicate place—one foot in the mainstream, one teetering off a cliff.
Why the identical twins Andrew and Kevin Atherton were wheeling shirtless above the stage floor, exchanging burning looks as they writhed in the spangled night was a phenomenon that Cirque du Soleil's "Paramour" never even tried to explain.
In 2015, he wrote a long, scathing dissent to a 5-4 decision upholding Oklahoma's use of a lethal-injection drug that had caused several prisoners to suffer through botched executions in which they yelled and writhed in pain.
Clad in minimal black, the dancers were all wearing segments of thick rope on their upper bodies, and sometimes the shirtless men were chained to a large metal armature that served as a stage as they stretched and writhed.
She likens "Strange Engagements" not only to her own 2010 work "X" but also, somewhat jokingly, to "Hair" and "Meat Joy," the 1964 Carolee Schneemann piece in which nearly naked people writhed together amid raw fish, meat and poultry.
Yet the less attractive side of his game was also on display, as he writhed on the floor, seemingly in agony, after Mexico's Miguel Layun had made the slightest contact with his ankle, before making an immediate and miraculous recovery.
As Mono/Poly rounded out the evening, a cluster of kids at the front of the stage jumped, bobbed, and writhed, too into what's playing out in front of them to notice, or care, that floor behind them was practically vacant.
She writhed in pain on a thin mattress as she went into labor, an hours-long ordeal where she continually screamed and pleaded for jail staff and nurses to get her and her soon-to-be-born child to a hospital.
Doctors concluded that Mr. Lockett had not been fully sedated; he regained consciousness during the process and writhed in pain before he died, long after witnesses, including members of the news media, had been escorted from the death chamber's viewing room.
With their faces covered in grotesque rubber masks simulating the visages of crying babies and various leather accessories covering their diapered bodies, the performers writhed, spread baby powder, and brandished whips while a mock priest in sunglasses performed blessings over the whole affair.
However, the chat online and in the media has focused not only on his football but on his diving and in particular one moment in the 72nd minute when he writhed about after Mexican Miguel Layun appeared to step on his ankle.
Your mom called an emergency prayer circle—friends from church—and they prayed over her and she foamed and writhed and eventually stopped when that part of the high wore off, the drug dimmed, her eyes closed, the thing was done with her.
Games and furnishings of childhood were a motif: one old wooden school desk, cut apart and reassembled, became a makeshift wooden drum; some were remodeled as birdhouses, into which one performer thrust her arms and legs, and writhed, thus encumbered, on the floor.
This cohort of mostly outsider artists is shown alongside the likes of Betye Saar and David Hammons, both deeply inspired by Southern aesthetics, ruminating on American racism and its roots in the South, which then writhed across the rest of the nation.
The day before the New York première, as an image of him writhed across a Times Square jumbotron, Polec revisited the spot where his "Bat" journey began: a building on West Forty-third Street, formerly home to a casting agency and now a WeWork.
And though sometimes it was hard to concentrate on the clothes for the performance, as petals rained down and the dancers writhed and flowed across the floor like one harmonic organism (and the models did their best to avoid them), it was well made.
Vegan organizations like PETA often stage protests when they realize that a chef is using seal meat, such as this one in January, where an activist in a seal costume "writhed in a pool of 'blood'" outside a Vancouver restaurant serving ethically-sourced seal ragu pappardelle.
Following the shivaree, set to the ringmaster Storm Marrero's version of "Empire State of Mind," the band played a heavy-metal number and two identical-looking platinum blondes in sparkling nude-illusion leotards (the costumes are by Emilio Sosa) writhed above the ring in a tangle of aerial straps.
The 22-year-old, whose willingness to play through chronic leg and knee injuries has endeared him to teammates since he joined the Mets prior to last season, landed awkwardly on his left hand and writhed in pain as every other New York player on the field raced to his side.
In 2014 in Oklahoma, to cite just one gruesome example, a 38-year-old convicted murderer named Clayton Lockett writhed in pain at his execution, clenching his teeth and straining to lift his head off the pillow, according to witnesses, after a botched injection into a vein in his groin.
In Salem, the site of the country's founding experience of social hysteria, there was almost no end to the list of fantastical, unbelievable torments Satan's forces could inflict upon the city's anxious Puritans: The purported victims of witches writhed, tumbled, cried out, or felt their skin was being stabbed by invisible needles.
Florida's current lethal injection protocol consists of a cocktail of three drugs, including Midazolam, which has been used in high-profile botched executions — like Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma, who writhed and groaned on the gurney after 16 attempts to inject him, and Joseph Wood in Arizona, whose execution dragged on for nearly two hours.
And then there was that scene in "Mr India" in 1987—the film that also showed the whole country how good at comedy she was—when in a dimly lit cave she made love to the invisible man of the title, almost unbearably sensuous as she clung to rusty metalwork or writhed on piles of straw.
And as he writhed in pain from falling on his wrist with ten seconds to go, then got up and nailed a free throw that iced the victory, promptly collapsing back onto the floor in tears once the final buzzer sounded, the triumph clearly meant so much to him that any fan with a heart had to share in his joy.
The character's popularity is a reminder that despite rigid gender roles that have framed men as objectifiers and women as objects, men willing to trade on their sensuality to gain power have long proven enchanting — be it literary heroes like Don Juan, or musicians like Elvis Presley or Prince who swiveled their hips and writhed around onstage to captivate audiences.
Lying in wait for Mr. Tapper at his apartment, Ms. McKinnon's Conway writhed and moaned, desperate to get back on TV. (Last week, CNN turned down the offer of an interview with Ms. Conway.) When Mr. Bennett's Tapper said, "You're just going to keep lying," she replied, "You need to reach inside me and pull out the truth," before threatening him with a kitchen knife.
She remembered that high school trip, hiding in the bathroom and running the shower water while Jared and his buddies hooted over the women's bodies that writhed and crashed into one another like F1 cars on the hotel big screen, loudly asking Sam how her masturbation was going, and then the teacher demanding an explanation for the hundreds of dollars of room charges in front of the assembled class, as she blushed and Jared beamed.

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