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The second movement came off like a real, foot-clomping country dance.
The creatures looked ill-equipped while clomping through the snow in sub-zero temperatures this month.
" Ms. Abe offered her own semi-bowler hats and clomping boots and T-shirts that read "Horrorshow.
He read cues from his owner, and he knew when to start and when to stop clomping.
But still, clomping around in thick high heels to relieve yourself of the burdens of high heels seems counterintuitive.
Even the most onerous part of skiing — clomping around in the boots to get to lunch — had been pain-free.
It walks forward, with a newfound confidence, feet clomping and gears buzzing as it makes short work of the hollow obstacle.
Once he told me I could go, I ran back through the darkness, clomping along in his big camo boots I liked to wear.
"Thank you, Madam Mayor," he says sincerely, placing his bucket hat back on his head and clomping out the door in his heavy Cowboy boots.
Richardson's frantic surveillance by lashing out like a baby riot grrrl, clomping around the house in big black boots and blasting Tori Amos from her room.
Lyonne is not a wispy mover; she is lead-footed, walking with a slightly bowlegged, clomping gait that can make her look like a dizzy marionette.
But splintered into pieces, it will yield merry bits like striped shirts and wide pants (the new skinny pants, again), and some clomping, race-striped shoes.
The first person at the podium was Andrew Breitbart, clomping right over the decaying remains of the wall separating what was online and what was off.
This, plus the fact that Zayn's gods are thoroughly contemporary musicians, makes him look like he's playing dress up; a little kid clomping around in his older brother's Jordans.
Bison, which also improved the soil with their clomping, fed on the rich grasses, and golden eagles and ferrets fed on the prairie dogs, which once numbered in the billions.
The company's Super Bowl ads tend to follow in that vein, showing Budweiser fans from sea to shining sea, or even sending Clydesdale horses clomping through forests to kneel at ground zero.
And that is what we are getting, up and down the culture, more of this shameful signifying abandonment and high-handedness, as graceful and dignified as a child clomping around in daddy's shoes.
Attired in a smart blue suit and tie for the Cavalli show, the executive seemed bemused by a parade of scrawny male models clomping around a carpeted runway left soggy by afternoon thundershowers.
The Olympian dispatches we get from up there tend to be plummy and laughably self-regarding, but again: it is difficult to maintain perspective while clomping around a Wild West Village of one's own.
These are grander, fuller pieces whose orchestrations aim for epic portent, adding thunderous choral singing (in the style of "O Fortuna," or the Star Wars "Duel of the Fates" theme) and thick, clomping drums.
After Old Coaly was laid to rest in 1893, students reported that they'd hear the sound of a mule braying and clomping its hooves in the hallways surrounding the area where his bones were displayed. 
He spoke of the collection as a Rag & Bone "uniform," which meant shearling parkas and bombers, denim jazzed up with giant trompe l'oeil cuffs, twisted knitwear, split-seamed track pants and clomping, thick-soled boots and loafers.
With people dressed in garb of the 18th century, horses and buggies clomping by and historical reenactments all year, visitors get a taste of what life was like when American colonists decided to establish an independent nation.
The next day I board the same train, to be greeted by a young guy in sockless canvas shoes and his date clomping along in high-fashion snowshoes (in a place where snow is all but unknown).
These game are, in their way, the second round of preseason games, thoroughly mixed affairs, cheap tickets available at will, weird players clomping onto the court, all playing in front of half-full crowds fighting off sleep.
The advance guard of this particular development has been clomping around for more than a year now, ever since the introduction of Balenciaga's Triple S, the $895 dad sneaker designed by the label's creative director, Demna Gvasalia.
Shoulder-baring tops, for instance, expose a part of the body that doesn't have the same kind of baggage as, say, women's stomachs or thighs; huge, clomping sneakers and sandals can have the effect of making the rest of one's body look smaller by comparison.
You can drive through Marfa in a blink of an eye, but you can't miss the mix of urbanites and folks who, I'm guessing, were transplanted from hip, urban spaces; people with purple hair and horn-rimmed glasses clomping around in muddy cowboy boots.
The exhibits will include a giant illuminated garden in Leicester Square, floating fish above Piccadilly, a huge projected elephant clomping down Regent Street (by the creators of Durham's whale, Catherine Garret and Top'là Design), neon dogs near Trafalgar Square, and 40 light panels 10-feet high that respond to data from cellphones next to a canal in the King's Cross area.
The camera often lingers for minutes at a time on performers' faces—staring, basically—and captures America's improvisatory art form in minute detail: Jimmy Giuffre, as he bobs and honks on the sax during the film's opening number; the sweat-dripping concentration of Chico Hamilton during a drum solo; Thelonious Monk, clomping away at the piano in all of his weirdo-genius glory.
The red squirrel, being more nimble, can walk straight in and get the food. The most memorable scene in this episode has to be Oddie trying to attract medicinal leeches. Standing in waders at the shore of lake, "clomping around in a bovine manner"! Apparently, he was trying to "simulate not stimulate!" a cow.
It's fast- paced, shallow fun." Tim Robey of The Telegraph positively said, "This origin story, starring Luke Evans, really isn't as bad as it might have been." He later added, "The intrigue can feel a little mechanical, but it doesn't overstay its welcome as badly as the clomping, similarly-designed Snow White and the Huntsman." Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post reviewed and responded in negative, "The film's problems aren't limited to liberal cadging from comic books.
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard called "Neon Lights" a "misguided dance stunt". He explained that the song "covers well-worn electro- pop territory" and does so very effectively. He also states that the song is well done for "the blinking synthesizers and clomping bass that receive a boost from the singer's unflappable power." Sam Lansky of Idolator also described "Neon Lights" as out of place, and called it a "by-the-numbers..... concession to pop-EDM trend-following" that succeeded to dazzle.
Blown Away received mostly positive reviews from music critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 70 based on 12 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave a positive review to the album, awarding it with four stars out of five and said: naturally, this showstopping act suits a former American Idol winner but, better still, this exercise in turn-of-the-millennium nostalgia is executed with skill and savvy, offering the kind of larger-than-life power ballads and cheerful, clomping arena country. This is Carrie's wheelhouse—she's meant to sing these oversized ballads and hooks, she's meant to look as unattainable as she does on the cover.
He was positive towards how going back to An Unearthly Child allowed Aaronovitch and Cartmel to "showcase their new, more devious master-planner version of the Doctor", as well as the action and the character moments for Ace. DVD Talk's J. Doyle Wallis, reviewing the original DVD release, gave the story three and a half out of five stars, calling it "a good ... adventure" and noting the shift in the Doctor's personality. Alasdair Wilkins of io9 called Remembrance "by a pretty wide margin the best anniversary special the show has ever done", praising the return to the 1960s and the various continuity references. Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times praised the serial for "attempting to honour the programme's roots, even if, sadly, the effect is more of the present clomping all over the past", and questioned how the Doctor could have known about the Daleks in 1963 if he did not meet them until he left.

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