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Clutches are cute, clutches can serve a purpose, but unfortunately, most clutches are also incapable of fitting anything in their small space.
Which leads us to the question: When did clutches stop looking like clutches?
Clutches that didn't have any members exposed to warning calls developed differently than entire clutches that had a few members exposed to the calls.
A newborn baby clutches her father's finger in Philadelphia, 1954.
Oren runs up to the map string and clutches it.
She clutches a book of photographs, showing the initial damage.
She's a vulnerable, broken person trapped in her own clutches.
His left hand clutches a smartphone close to his face.
The other child begins to cry and clutches her mother.
She said she escaped his clutches by grabbing his testicles.
They found that in larger clutches, baby turtles made it out in three and a half days, while in the smallest clutches, the turtles took 8 days to break the surface of the sand.
And not just any kind of clutch, but really small clutches.
In addition to footwear, there are also Love handbags and clutches.
Indeed, areas which avoided Napoleon's clutches generally stayed to the left.
Will Debra and her family be able to escape John's clutches?
But if it gets too toasty, entire clutches can become female.
Not even America's strangest superstition is safe from climate change's clutches.
Eliminate the nuclear threat, and slowly, the remaining clutches come undone.
Nothing can escape the clutches of the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
Gertrude clutches a softening parsnip in her arms, murmurs to it.
After the meeting, clutches of us stood planning our next moves.
But there is a path out of meth's clutches — for some.
But even halfway around the world he can't escape her clutches.
The queen clutches at the arms of her chair in fear.
Our immigration policy effectively funnels many Mexican youths into the cartels' clutches.
The men hold Syrian opposition flags and a woman clutches a baby.
Predatory governments leave businesses with little choice but to elude their clutches.
Robert [holds up his left fingers]: Five… [clutches his right fist] … One.
It's been 20 years since the world escaped the clutches of extinction.
What if I am in fact fully in the clutches of Alresfordism?
Floppy bits of lettuce struggled to escape from the tortilla's iron clutches.
George Harrison clutches his guitar, and Ringo Starr sits behind the drums.
Her scruffy hair covers her eyes and she occasionally clutches her stomach.
There's space for the luggage, the tote bags, the purses, the clutches.
Well, Colton is back in the clutches of Bachelor Nation now, says Chris.
More importantly, e-bikes can rescue cities from the clutches of car culture.
Artefacts presumed lost by their previous owner, meanwhile, could escape the government's clutches.
She clutches her phone in front of her, furiously jabbing at the screen.
She also carried one of her go-to clutches in a cranberry hue.
Fang, grinning widely, clutches it and gives a thumbs-up for the cameras.
Calpurnia, a clothing company, makes elephant-embroidered, brightly colored clutches of all sizes.
Somebody save him from the clutches of the Sunderland job, for God's sake.
Markle appears to prefer small saddle bags as opposed to clutches and totes.
She clutches the devil to her, lacing her fingers through its trembling fingers.
He yielded, and his new wife found herself back in the militants' clutches.
These bright, bold, clutches are the perfect way to elevate an everyday look.
She clutches it in her hand and takes it outside, and begins monologuing.
For women trying to escape Boko Haram's clutches, all the options are bad.
In marrying Stefano, Lila thinks she is escaping the clutches of the Solaras.
This game has a way of pulling you into its dream-like clutches.
A journalist clutches the table before backing against the wall to steady himself.
It turned out that the clutches with the most siblings used only about 10% of their stored energy (which comes from the nutrients in their egg shells), while clutches with fewer siblings used up to 67% of their energy stores.
I climb into a shower, leaving my kids in the tight clutches of Netflix.
In his hands, Morgan clutches another $1,200 larval robot, this one playfully dubbed ZOEA.
We're talking perfumes that come in chic clutches, soaps encased in stones, and more.
How to save your privacy from the Internet's clutches The timing couldn't be better.
It's also used in a variety of plastics and in car clutches and brakes.
Jorah just escaped the clutches of a disease that doesn't have a known cure.
"This egg-free opening in clutches became larger with increasing species size," Zelenitsky said.
And what about Chekhov's Handmaid's tales, which showed up this week in Eden's clutches?
Benji downs it, thrilled to learn he'll get out of Joe's clutches for good.
He (bear with me) transforms into a hawk and frees Annie from GRTA's clutches.
Henson brought along two different Edie Parker clutches donning her initials in glittery writing.
But it doesn't look like our titular heroine is completely free of Kilgrave's clutches.
We're talking adorable straw clutches, chic convertible backpacks, colorful floral-print totes, and more.
So lo and behold, we've found 17 clutches that will actually hold your shit.
Razan's mother, Sabreen, dressed entirely in black, clutches her daughter's blood-soaked medical vest.
She escapes his clutches in the end by turning herself into a laurel tree.
" And Cate Blanchett clutches her pearls after her wealth is depleted in "Blue Jasmine.
One victim's loving family does what it can to rescue her from its clutches.
After escaping the Saudis' clutches, Hariri returned to Beirut and triumphantly rescinded his resignation.
She also clutches pyrite and citrine when walking to a big meeting or appointment.
Most automatic transmissions with clutches (most do not have them) use one or two.
Harris has hosted eight of these gatherings, known as "potential supporter clutches" since October.
She accepts a bouquet of roses from the university and clutches her son's photograph.
Seems to me it's those two clutches trying to figure how to divide power.
Pennywise, the murderous clown in It, used red balloons to lure children into his clutches.
" KK: "I use office organizers to separate all my clutches and purses in my closet.
Fifteen clutches of eggs were collected and hatched by the scientists in small plastic bowls.
How to save your privacy from the Internet's clutches This case is a great example.
So grab your actual essentials, because these adorable party clutches aren't gonna fit much else.
Then, quickly, she clutches that pesky invisible kite, but it's getting away from her … woaaaahhhh!
Not even the most tight-knit communities are safe from the clutches of spicy arguments.
"Christopher loves to save his patients' lives from the clutches of addiction," Bathum's website, christopherbathum.
Myntra houses a variety of handbags, backpacks, sling-bags, clutches and wallets from LOVE MOSCHINO.
The Columbia Heights neighborhood formed its nightly front-porch clutches near 73th and Harvard streets.
The stars themselves trap untold planets, asteroids, and possibly even life in their gravitational clutches.
He clutches his heart and makes his eyebrows almost touching a near-steeple of longing.
She expertly elucidates tribal diet (pommes frites and mini crab cakes), dress (Clare V clutches!
Bags were large and usually slung over the shoulder though some models carried small clutches.
Thomasberg is not the first alleged Atomwaffen sympathizer to end up in the feds' clutches.
"We have torn human conscience from the clutches of faith," declared René Viviani, a Socialist minister.
The mothers of the bride and groom also carried small clutches with different flowers in each.
Tempting as it may seem, deleting your account won't necessarily get you out of Facebook's clutches.
A mother clutches her child in Berlin after surviving a "death march" from Łódź on Dec.
There were personalized clutches, blinding diamond earrings and too many sparkly rings to keep track of.
Before you drag your laptop to another party, take a look at the 17 clutches ahead.
And no force on Earth, including Facebook, can save us from the clutches of bad comedy.
But fear not: It will still most certainly have the power to escape Earth's gravitational clutches.
Her new sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, however, is known for her love of tiny clutches.
She does that with a delightful online store full of printed shirts, clutches, pillows, and more.
Meghan has been holding her clutches and flowers in front of her belly on royal outings.
Chelsea may have escaped his clutches, but Aguero made sure they would not escape entirely unscathed.
What is apparent, though, is now that they've escaped its clutches, they're determined to push forward.
That's its own danger, but it's much better than anything that might happen in Ramsay's clutches.
They've been fighting like hell to free her from his clutches -- so far, to no avail.
If I subscribed to a different set of morals, I would be exempt from its clutches.
An uncle had been dispatched to fetch him from the clutches of the Chinese border patrol.
Another suggested that birds lay eggs in shapes that pack together best in different-size clutches.
The press clutches their pearls when Trump throws around "liar," as he did so freely last night.
"Christopher loves to save his patients' lives from the clutches of addiction," Bathum's now-defunct website, christopherbathum.
Your collection of clutches, sweeping gowns, and larger-than-life hats will never cease to amaze us.
The wedding party were gifted monogrammed clutches (for bridesmaids) and wallets (for groomsmen) by Gigi New York.
If you're in the clutches of a loan shark, ring us and we will deal with it.
Eddie Redmayne gives her a hug and hands her the winning envelope, as she clutches her Oscar.
A lifelong slave to his psychopathy, the Clown Prince of Crime's girlfriend will never escape his clutches.
"Nancy Pelosi is in the clutches of a left-wing mob," McConnell says directly to a camera.
In the photo, Kardashian West and North smile for the camera while North clutches a stuffed unicorn.
His other hand clutches a disembodied, limp penis dangling a flagpole and an upside-down America flag.
She likes Kate Spade New York for her cocktail dresses, and Edie Parker for her cutesy clutches.
Clutches can either make or break an outfit so it's really important to find the perfect clutch.
When caught in the clutches of her golden lasso, a person is forced to tell the truth.
How to save your privacy from the Internet's clutches This data exists in a regulatory near-vacuum.
Unlike humans, felines look utterly adorable when they're locked in the clutches of a brain freeze moment.
It's a shame, but there just aren't many clutches you can comfortably fit a sweet potato in.
Danijel Subasic, the goalkeeper, slid to collect a ball and immediately grimaces and clutches at his hamstring.
Gulls and some other birds will steal food right from the clutches of other birds, mid-flight.
Chris, fearing that the family would never escape the man's clutches, threatened to kill himself, he said.
Mr. Fitzgerald sold electric motors and clutches in New England before moving to Denver for his employer.
The gang regularly escapes the clutches of Inspector Koichi Zenigata, an Interpol officer obsessed with capturing Lupin.
The guests seemed subdued, but they did show up with gold coins in their clutches and pockets.
Mr. Reid proved as talented at escaping the clutches of the authorities as he was at robbery.
And it's the hit man who shoots the Russian scientist Alexei as he clutches a plush prize.
He sends her into the clutches of producer Max Fabian, who could be Harvey Weinstein's 1950s double.
On the contrary, it will send migrants even more deeply into the clutches of criminal smuggling networks.
And it's the hit man who shoots the Russian scientist Alexei as he clutches a plush prize.
The cat slinks away from her grip and leaps out of her clutches, seemingly dashing under the porch.
He did just fall into Ramsay's clutches, and Ramsay's not exactly fond of keeping his prisoners fully intact.
About 1 million residents remain today -- in the clutches of an organization known to use civilians as shields.
A young girl, Alara Akdogu (bottom middle), looks shyly at the camera as she clutches her stuffed toy.
An elderly woman holds a picture of her son killed by ISIS as she clutches her granddaughter's arm.
It has vowed to rescue Italy from the clutches of what it says is a corrupt political system.
She double clutches on her answer ... so hard to tell if she's in like Flynn or still waiting.
A police spokesman said Mir "was brutally killed by (militants) and could not be rescued from their clutches".
It is unmistakably a Denis Villeneuve film, inviting us to tumble, tense with anticipation, into his doomy clutches.
The west side is in the clutches of the government, and the east is held by rebel forces.
And the fringed and ribboned clutches sent down the runway Saturday are sure to be next season's standouts.
Cute clutches are always handy to have, but they especially come in, well, clutch during the summer months.
He gently clutches the puck in his jaws, and then just sort of whatevers it to the ground.
And it climbs higher yet when you notice the way he clutches his backpack closely at all times.
From the front, we see her tense reactions to surrounding noises as she clutches her purse and phone.
In an old photograph, she said, she is holding her father's hand as he clutches her baby sister.
That's a stark difference from my college campus, where a cynicism that verges on apathy clutches student activists.
Oh, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have successfully escaped the royal clutches, in case you were worried.
The story of the ride turns you into a Resistance recruit escaping the clutches of the First Order
He clutches the slab to his chest, as if a hopeful metaphor can save his family from ruin.
However, she acknowledged that she had a fight on her hands keeping the seat out of Johnson's clutches.
The original fairy tale concludes, in some editions, with Chicken Little falling into the clutches of Foxy-Woxy.
He feels its ghoulish clutches closing in, before he awakes, weeping in terror and drenched in a cold sweat.
According to this theory, King Tommen will be reunited with Margaery after she's released from the High Sparrow's clutches.
But of course the puppet master still clutches the strings, his control never wavering, even when it appears otherwise.
Buoyed by gains in the parliament elected in the spring, President Hassan Rouhani has emerged from the hardliners' clutches.
The line, available now, also includes accessories such as tote bags, bucket bags, clutches, passport holders and cosmetic cases.
Officials say that Amina wandered for six days with her "husband" after she managed to escape Boko Haram's clutches.
Warm temperatures should skew red-eared slider clutches female — but in Illinois, the number of young males is rising.
The first thing that comes to mind are those wallets that doubled as clutches from our high school homecoming.
Super Bernie Bros, for example, sees Mario don toussled white hair to rescue the princess from Trump's evil clutches.
Forget the jewelry and clutches, this year's most talked about awards show accessory might end up being a pin.
Click through to read about the next people to walk into Joe's clutches when season 2 drops on Netflix.
Investors expecting the currency to keep falling are adopting tactics to stay beyond the clutches of China's central bank.
Clutches are proving to be a preferred form of self-expression through fashion for plenty of celebs these days.
In many instances, however, clutches of children and adults are crammed together in tiny apartments for months, even years.
As Forsberg drifts past Leno in his Nissan 370, the host clutches Allen and the two men shriek gleefully.
But he is not often recognized for his role in freeing artists from the clutches of music-business vermin.
When he goes off to work now, his youngest clutches his waist and does not want to let go.
What's interesting ... as we reported, the Kardashians are livid at Blac Chyna for allegedly luring Rob into her clutches.
I have known for over six years that there would be lesions that would escape the clutches of chemotherapy.
There, I could buy jeans for less than $250 and clutches of jewelry for the price of a coffee.
I regularly see patients struggling with addiction or I hear their stories of loved ones stuck in its clutches.
But the concept wasn't a complete surprise: Michele first debuted the head clutches during Milan Fashion Week in February.
"Nancy Pelosi's in the clutches of a left wing mob," he said in a video recently published on Facebook.
She escaped her mother's clutches by attending an elite prep school on a scholarship, where the weight fell off.
There's a variety of clutches available too, like this sleek, lace-covered one, the Nora Clutch, which runs at $295.
On Sunday, he said it was important to be vigilant because no country could escape Islamic State's "clutches of evil".
It utterly disappears into pockets, and you shouldn't run into any issues sliding it into even the smallest of clutches.
Flashbang stops any incoming threat in its tracks, including enemies that may be in the clutches of an Ultimate casting.
The 5-inch crustacean protectively clutches a monstrous ball of eggs, its bulging alien eyes defiantly staring down the camera.
She frequently clutches the pearls around her neck (this corresponds to a lyric) and gasps, looking coyly at the camera.
Sure, there's a time and place for minaudières and clutches so pretty they're worth sacrificing your hand for the evening.
"There's like a lot of little sequin clutches, a little drawstring clutch for the evening, a big tote," she said.
"But I'm thinking about my sisters who are still in the back," she added of those in Boko Haram's clutches.
Many of those who try to escape the clutches of ISIS are being targeted and shot by militants, it said.
This is because each ground has been lost to the living – and delivered into the clutches of the walking dead.
She holds books, drips blood, or clutches her temples, in colors ranging from sooty to dirty and arterial to menstrual.
"Sir Carter and Rumi one month today," the pop star, who clutches both babies across her chest, captioned the pic.
Humanitarian crisis looms Mosul's residents remain in the clutches of a terror group known for exploiting civilians as human shields.
She brought her oldest daughter Gia as her red carpet date, wearing mother-daughter-coordinating fur coats and Chanel clutches.
"Real estate sharks and luxury apartments have Prora in their clutches now," reads a recent Facebook post by the festival.
The plane will climb and plummet about 15 times, for a total of maybe eight minutes free from gravity's clutches.
Released by her keeper, a white-tailed eagle glides straight toward the drone, clutches it easily in her talons - clack!
The British rocker, since escaping the clutches of his boy band, has emerged as a playful, almost spritely, rock star.
She went on to spend five "lost" years "in the clutches of psychoanalysts," she told The American Weekly in 1960.
The watch's new capabilities certainly seem aimed at a new demographic that perhaps might've escaped Apple's clutches before ... senior citizens.
The experiences of that city is instructive: Austin did not immediately fall back into the clutches of evil taxi companies.
She's also carried clutches rather than the crossbody purses she wore during the months leading up to the royal wedding.
The real moral of this story, then, is this: Beyoncé's babies are already freeing us from the clutches of capitalism.
He acted every bit the rambunctious boy, escaping from his parents' clutches for some typical toddler horseplay during the show.
BlackBerry Priv, the company's first Android phone, has finally escaped AT&T's clutches and is now also available on Verizon.
On the runway, clutches in the shapes of the logos for People and Life hung from the models' spindly arms.
He turns the rifle on its side and unfolds the foregrip, clutches it with his left hand, and tries again.
If you also want to get away from Facebook's clutches by removing your Instagram account, that process is much easier.
It's one of few examples of a thriving consumer company that sits outside the clutches of large American tech firms.
Cassie has to both escape his clutches and protect her disdainful teenage daughter once Sonny gets wind of her existence.
"I thought we had it all," says Hoffman as a buzzer sounds and Leno clutches at his guest in frustration.
"Who Stole the House" was a murder mystery involving a Brooklyn home in the clutches of a limited liability corporation.
I was hoping that it might take a little longer for a promising young actor to fall into Marvel's clutches.
In Rio de Janeiro, Beatriz Yagoda, a distinguished novelist, clutches her suitcase and a cigar and climbs into an almond tree.
She clutches Gypsy's hand as the girl giggles like someone many years her junior and professes her love of Disney princesses.
Think foldable sunhats, transitional travel wraps to carryalls turned clutches, chic slip-on sneakers, tinted-lip sunscreens, and relaxation-enhancing snacks.
So the elusive Once Upon a Time in Shaolin might finally be freed from pharma bro's clutches once and for all.
Together they promised to reshape the EU and free it from the clutches of "those holed up in the Brussels bunker".
She's the designer behind the Edie Parker line of accessories best known for its rectangular perspex clutches emblazoned with various buzzwords.
The French-Canadian vocal legend has revealed that she clutches a bronze replica of her late husband's hand before each performance.
In between dropping out of school and starting fashion school in San Francisco, I was making and selling handbags and clutches.
It is profane, edgy, substantial, and, perhaps most impressively, it wrenches hope from the clutches of a seemingly perpetual national tragedy.
The same applies to many other new devices: The smartwatches, virtual assistant-enabled speakers, and clutches that double as sound systems.
He clutches the swaddled newborn and leans in next to Jessica's face -- the birthing room in the era of social media.
After first laughing about the hit, Bjorkman pauses, then clutches his stomach and drops to the ground for some dramatic rolling.
Pulsating, a man from a similar breed clutches onto the wooden rails and zones out to thumping beats of the Glade.
I could feel myself slipping from the clutches of reality — I was already stuck, and there was nothing I could do.
In the days and weeks following the invasion, hundreds of thousands of people fled the city to escape the militants' clutches.
When Shadow falls into the clutches of one god or another, we tumble right with him into a whole new world.
One accuser said that she fled Epstein's clutches when he groped her, and tried to use a sex toy on her.
You might be better off deleting Facebook entirely, but if not, you should consider uncoupling your browsing habits from its clutches
As he drives, ripping past one classic American car after another, he clutches the wheel, the camera pointing up at him.
The handbags, clutches and minaudières — her signature small strapless evening purses — were inspired by regal peacocks as well as baby pigs.
Jone's collection featured Dior's first-ever collaboration with luxury luggage brand Rimowa, giving the collection futuristic, metal handbags, clutches and backpacks.
Criminals must adhere to their very own code, especially if they want to stay out of the clutches of law enforcement.
The offer of support is a delicate one, Cannavo said, because the girls are already in the psychological clutches of their traffickers.
Greece, in the clutches of its own economic crisis, hosts just over 57,193 migrants, Greek Refugee Crisis Management Coordination Body's figures show.
When I recovered my memory four weeks later and I remembered the Roma woman's words, I felt the prophecy releasing its clutches.
The madonna clutches a pilsner glass in prayer, a presumed receptacle for her pink outpourings — neither the color of blood nor breastmilk.
At that hour I sometimes saw men walking arm in arm in the shadows of the buildings, brief clutches in bus shelters.
But Brexiteers argue that, out of the EU's clutches, Britain will be the WTO's star pupil, striking trade deals across the world.
Bessemer Venture Partners famously has a section of their website titled anti-portfolio which chronicles the ones that slipped from their clutches.
The clothes were complemented with chunky ethnic bracelets, metal necklaces, big leather clutches and flat slippers in horse hair in earthy tones.
The pint-sized royal athlete-in-training flashes a big smile as he clutches a tiny soccer ball in the sweet picture.
With echoes of ISIS' impact on communities across Iraq and Syria, thousands have left everything they knew to escape the militants' clutches.
Everyone is under contract for next season so no one can escape McPhee's clutches as he builds the most mediocre ship possible.
Everything about him glows: his metallic spacesuit, the soles of his shoes, the helmet he clutches in the crook of his arm.
Asbestos is still used in many products in the U.S., such as brake pads, automobile clutches, cement piping and certain roofing materials.
Join Fox McCloud and his Star Fox team as they fight to save the galaxy from the clutches of the evil Andross.
Whenever she stops at a red light and an unfamiliar vehicle sharks up alongside her, she clutches the wheel, her heart hammering.
Sure enough, there were racks of gowns, rows of high-heeled shoes and a pile of accessories like clutches, bracelets and earrings.
But instead of a torch, a giant hand reaching out from the ground clutches a bundle of 11 colorful, balloon-like tulips.
But now a British tanker is in the clutches of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps after it was seized in international waters.
You'll recall ... Gypsy's former boyfriend, Nick Godejohn, admitted to murdering her mother back in 2015 to help Gypsy escape Dee Dee's clutches.
The majority of stalking cases, thankfully, don't end in murder: They end when the victim finally manages to escape their stalker's clutches.
Jake would be free from Rowan's clutches, since the American public wouldn't vote for a ticket that included such a coldhearted man.
A tough police officer brandishes a Popsicle; a man in a tiger suit clutches its furry striped head and a cellophane bag.
We had been captured or, as the Toe Adamites saw it, saved from the clutches of the Nose Adam during the battle.
In 2015, she started a business called AnnaBis, a line of aroma-controlled handbags, clutches, vape cases and other pot-related accessories.
The multitude of clutches — one for reverse and six for forward gears — allows the transmission to instantly shift between any two gears.
"Daphne's Prayer" (2016) depicts Shimoyama as the green nymph famously pursued by Apollo, who escapes his clutches by turning into a tree.
Showrunner Bruce Miller also revealed that at least one person will escape Gilead's clutches, and well, we're certainly pulling for June over Serena.
In Theresa May's view, one of the gains of the proposed Brexit deal is that Britain will be free of the ECJ's clutches.
"According to Donald Trump, Donald Trump was the hero, saving the world's economy from the clutches of that maniac Donald Trump," Colbert explained.
Oladipo jumps, ascends, clears the car and simultaneously lights the effigy while taking the almond-ball from the fiery clutches of its hands.
Some of these boys allegedly harass bikers, but run when the cops arrive, it's these few who end up in the police clutches.
OUTSIDE a thatched hut in Panyijiar, in South Sudan, Nyakor Matoap, a 25-year-old woman, clutches the youngest of her three children.
Comedians Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher are actively trying to save their show Take My Wife from the clutches of Seeso's recent departure.
A year later, cord-cutting is continuing to become a very real thing as live TV continues to escape the clutches of cable.
BEWARE RADIOACTIVE WILD BOARS: HUNTERS IN SWEDEN CONCERNED ABOUT CHERNOBYL&aposS FRIGHTENING LEGACY Quick-thinking onlookers helped the zookeeper escape the tiger's clutches.
TSA regulations make teensy travel-sized products a necessity, and our smallest clutches appreciate the portability of an Advil liquid gel-sized lipstick.
With great clutches come great responsibility (to not lose your tiny treasure box of a bag and subsequently all of your belongings inside).
" She said she was close to suicidal by the time she escaped The Bachelor's clutches: "I wanted to burn my whole life down.
Far from keeping aspiring major-leaguers out of the clutches of people-smugglers, the agreement would encourage "human trafficking", an American official claimed.
Once they're released from the clutches of the trial to the max blocks, the women have another set of woes to contend with.
On the Carry Guard exhibit floor, brand representative Chirag Sethi stands amidst racks of handbags, backpacks, and clutches in neutral and pop colors.
Even if you don't wander into someone else's stability-compromising clutches, you may end up compromising yourself; after all, search results last forever.
But the concept isn't a complete surprise: Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele first debuted the head clutches during Milan Fashion Week in February.
Within the clinch it is worth considering that one of Cyborg's favorite techniques is that uranage/suplex as her opponent clutches the headlock.
Giphy is freeing its Android app from the clutches of Facebook Messenger with an update that'll let GIFs be shared to other apps.
Check out the vid ... Molly panics when the shark approaches, and next thing you know she's screaming as she clutches her bloody foot.
After baby Sam disappears in an unfortunate game of peek-a-boo with his sister, he is seen in the witch's gnarled clutches.
Eleven is a kidnapped little girl who escapes the clutches of a shady government organization and uses her supernatural powers to evade capture.
The tot, who is wearing a white onesie, can be heard babbling as she clutches a small Louis Vuitton purse with colorful letters.
The second season finale drives Cooper into dark dimensions after he enters the Black Lodge to save a kidnapped Annie from Earle's clutches.
And in retrospect, it proved a good thing that Polman avoided the clutches of Kraft Heinz, as Unilever's shares are now up 6%.
We know exactly what causes them and yet we can't stop crawling back into the fuzzy, drowsiness-inducing clutches of carbohydrates and sugar.
Nigeria Women who had escaped Boko Haram's evil clutches found themselves brutalized again by the very people who are supposed to help them.
After five years in captivity in Afghanistan, an American woman and her family have finally been freed from the clutches of the Taliban.
She's got the same "woooo!" face as everyone else on her ride, but for a totally different reason as she clutches her chest.
However, this woman escaped Red Tarzan's clutches and called the police, who apprehended Datsik after he was detained by the hotel's hardy manager.
When she talks about clean energy and climate change, she clutches her cellphone and pulls up a picture of her grandson, Ayden Sides.
The 14k gold curves through the ear and clutches a freshwater pearl on the end, for a more modern, but still classic look.
Part of what was so unusual about Olivia in "Widows" was her apparent Zen calm even while in the clutches of a villain.
The concept of women's empowerment needs an immediate and urgent rescue from the clutches of the would-be saviors in the development industry.
Fay Wray, the star of the original, is best remembered for her earsplitting howls of terror when she's in the big guy's clutches.
But many more did, as the operation which paved the way for France to be freed from the clutches of Nazi Germany unfurled.
We are also seeing political initiatives by countries trying to keep away from the clutches of the U.S. financial system and the dollar.
OKJA A young girl's giant pachyderm-like animal friend falls into the clutches of a ruthless corporation headed by a showboating Tilda Swinton.
On Tuesday, Edie Parker will open a shop filled with her signature whimsical box clutches, like a style with glittered "Kale" lettering ($1,295).
Much of the space is also taken up by black blazers and Judith Leiber Couture clutches — which typically cost thousands of dollars each. 
Eschewing Western narratives, she recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from imperial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
The long cold season hasn't even truly begun, and yet already it feels as if we've been trapped in its icy clutches forever.
If the bad guys offered my maternal grandmother's middle name, then my employers could trust that they really had me in their clutches.
Back in April, Milk Makeup — the edgy, inclusive brand you'll find in most New Yorkers' clutches — launched the first-ever CBD-infused Kush Mascara.
Complications with Maggie's pregnancy caused the group to leave the safety of Alexandria in the first place, which inadvertently delivered them into Negan's clutches.
Model Alejandra Cata was on hand for the fittings to help match accessories (from a huge pile of clutches and jewelry) to the looks.
Mrs Warren would levy a 40% "exit wealth tax" on those who renounce their citizenship to try to escape the clutches of the IRS.
Eventually, Meg is able to liberate her father, and save her brother from the clutches of the Dark Thing using the force of love.
Small wonder, then, that plutocrats are seeking advisers' counsel—and increasingly taking action—to keep their incomes, mansions and pensions out of Labour's clutches.
From bedazzled clutches and metallic booties to rainbow pom pom beanies and pink faux fur coats you're sure to find something that they'll love.
And don't even get us started on the fact that the majority of evening handbags are cheap metal clutches adorned in beads and lamé.
In the video, something explodes behind Wayans and the actor is seen ducking with his face twisted in pain as he clutches his head.
After freeing Prometheus from his endless torture, and earning the power of a Titan in the process, Kratos escapes from the clutches of Typhon.
They may not have saved the world or rescued a loved one from the clutches of death, but they've figured out how to survive.
In a flashback we learn the NSA chief was pulled back into the clutches of Papa Pope (Joe Morton) following Mellie Grant's election loss.
By the time you realize the transformation has occurred, it's too late—the movie has you in its clutches, and it doesn't let go.
Eschewing Western narratives, her work recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from colonial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
Many will remember that Will was able to covertly communicate with his friends and family using Morse Code to ultimately escape the creature's clutches.
His right hand dangles a cigar, while his left clutches a gold cane so ornate that it might have been lifted from the Vatican.
Lord Robert then plays right into Littlefinger's hands by declaring that he must help his cousin Sansa escape from the clutches of the Boltons.
One of Orth's sources claims Aston was trying to free himself from Cunanan's clutches around the time he was murdered, on May 19, 1995.
Elisabeth Moss stars as a woman trying to escape the clutches of her abusive husband, who has found a way to turn himself invisible.
Having learned her undocumented status, the agents followed the ambulance and waited outside her hospital room so that she couldn't somehow escape their clutches.
But she ends up in the clutches of Stephen Bonnet after a chance meeting in which she sees that he has Claire's wedding ring.
But the choice between life and death isn't much of a choice at all, and back in Gilead's clutches, she quickly starts to crumble.
After Sugar has answered him point by point, in a voice swollen with shared grief, he passes by her and briefly clutches her shoulder.
Her designs run the gamut from rustic to modern, so there's light for every home that needs to be pulled from the clutches of winter.
The second dress is perfect for her afterparty look — after all, the actress Instagrammed two Edie Parker customized clutches with her initials written in glitter.
Detailed stats aim to keep you on track and let you know how much time you've clawed back from the clutches of your smartphone obsession.
Kanye West says Jesus has freed him from the clutches of the Democratic Party, which he claims has brainwashed the black community into aborting children.
They're quite social and swim around in groups, develop their eggs in clutches, find males to spawn with, then return back to the female group.
The upcoming season of ACS, which will focus on Hurricane Katrina, has been delayed, and it managed to escape the clutches of pre-production death.
By refusing to feed their bodies, workers wrest their labor from the bosses' clutches—and in doing so, put their very lives on the line.
You take on the role of the cute pink ball, with the goal of rescuing your fellow video game mascots from the clutches of evil.
Allegedly, multiple versions of this prototype exist, but we might have to wait a while longer for them to leak out of Nintendo's tight clutches.
And now here we are — clutching our clutches because a bag with a strap has the potential to distract from the silhouette of a dress.
The fixed-price rule is meant to keep customers loyal to their local bookshop and out of the clutches of supermarkets and hypercapitaliste American corporations.
But for those who seek to escape the government's clutches, its growing willingness to project its authority beyond its borders is a source of alarm.
It might also be time to free yourself from the clutches of the booze habit that so generously helped you survive such a disastrous year.
In once scene, she is seen standing in the doorway of the young woman's house looking nervous as she clutches an orchid she's brought along.
But there are a few things that can woo us from the warm clutches of our flannel fortress—say, for instance, a really killer brunch.
The rescue, run by animal-loving volunteers, is dedicated to rescuing abused and neglected golden retrievers (and other dogs) from the clutches of animal cruelty.
Others had tried to get out, he says, but at least one former member was run over shortly after trying to escape the group's clutches.
The straight answer circulating around the web is that Furie, unable to rescue his creation from the alt-right's clutches, "symbolically" killed off the frog.
The princess of Wales sometimes wore low-cut dresses but used clutches when entering and exiting vehicles to hide her cleavage, a royal no-no.
Topping the Environmental Working Group's list is asbestos, a cancer-causing substance still found in automobile brake pads and clutches, vinyl tiles and roofing materials.
Others, like singer Ngaiire, who was 17 when she appeared on Australian Idol in 2004, couldn't escape the clutches of the reality machine fast enough.
While eight-speeds and dual-clutches are more effective, the automatic gearbox in this Toyota is easily the best six-speed slushbox on the market.
First (and obviously), removing nuclear arms from the clutches of a menacing nation will make the world much safer from a nuclear attack or accident.
Listening to Lanny Davis discuss his client, Michael Cohen, one would think he had been airlifted out of the clutches of truly dark, sinister forces.
The company has been expanding into hybrid and electric car parts, including transmissions and drive modules for electric cars and turbochargers and clutches for hybrids.
Wildlife YouTuber John Dunstan recently spotted a lucky squirrel escaping the clutches of a hungry hawk looking for a meal in New Jersey's Lincoln Park.
Just to be clear, I'm not the kind of girl who clutches my pearls in horror over the very idea of an R-rated pic.
In one particularly uncanny image, the half-plastered hand of Liberty clutches a tablet much like one would hold an iPhone to snap a selfie.
The reality show helped them open a storefront with a sleek residential feel now filled with full-grain leather totes, slim clutches and sturdy backpacks.
Thanks in part to the publicity generated by a succession of first ladies toting her clutches to their husbands' inaugurations, the brand took flight. Mrs.
This game has a way of pulling you into its dream-like clutches You never seem to catch anyone at the beginning of their story.
Take the Great Seal of the United States: The eagle clutches an olive branch in one claw, a set of 13 arrows in the other.
In early campaign events, Warren projects a sort of coiled energy—propelling her constantly in motion, pacing and talking as she clutches a hand mic.
Sanders says he doesn't want to be an actual Democrat because both political parties are in the clutches of rich people and their special interests.
I watch as an old man clutches a cigarette in his mouth and runs around filling up basins with water to wash the salted hams.
The Evelyn twist arises, aka Alice Cooper: Sister-Wife Betty breaks into the Farm to save her niece, baby Juniper, from the Farm's polygamist, criminal clutches.
A flashback scene to an earlier season also reveals that Eileen had an affair (clutches pearls) and she didn't like it when Lisa Vanderpump mentioned it.
After escaping the clutches of Lysa, Littlefinger marries Sansa off to Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon), swearing this is how she takes back the North (it's not).
If you believe the hype, this is the car that will rescue us from the evil clutches of the internal combustion engine — and for just $35,0003.
Getting back Falluja is a big priority for Iraq because, along with Mosul, it's one of the last two Iraqi cities still in ISIS' clutches. 4.
For $5,900, you can work in the comfortable clutches of a pro-grade massage chair with all the excessive seriousness of an operator from The Matrix.
Staying, however, keeps them in the clutches of an organization known to use civilians as shields, and effectively puts them in the middle of the battlefield.
Of all the many things I didn't anticipate about new parenthood, this loneliness that clutches me like my baby to my chest is the most jarring.
Clutches are small, which means you have to be judicious about what you're bringing with you (and save room for transporting snacks to and from parties).
While handbags and crossbody purses have always been reliable accessories, clutches are also perfect accent pieces to make a statement—and Off-White's Virgil Abloh agrees.
And whether you're keen on drawstring clutches or can't let go of woven totes, there's a fringe-y bag for you somewhere in the collection ahead.
It's hard to be a little kid forced to sit on the laps of strange mall Santas or in the clutches of giant bunnies wearing suits.
And should he ever run afoul of the Communist Party, he has a sound strategy for staying out of the clutches of China's police: his address.
U.S. bases in the UAE and Kurdistan would promote long-term stability in the region and remove our forces from the clutches of anti-American regimes.
"It will be just a matter of days before it can finally be declared that Marawi has been liberated from the clutches of terrorists," he said.
Models with boldly geometrically-styled bobs sashayed down the minimalist, shiny black catwalk, carrying small clutches and wearing high-heeled sandals, flat slippers or strappy boots.
It clutches a big stick, whereas Vietnam does not — and Vietnamese leaders know their Chinese opponents will club them with it if they defy Beijing's will.
The man clutches his head, jumps up and down, and paces anxiously, agonizingly trying to figure out how to rescue the creature from its burning habitat.
For the film, Headey trained tirelessly to become a wrestling powerhouse, flexing not just her camel clutches and chokeslams on screen but also her comedic chops.
Those who voted for Britain to leave the European Union declared they were wresting autonomy away from the bureaucratic clutches of an unresponsive, Brussels-based elite.
The company also offers accessories, like jewelry and clutches, as well as a wedding concierge to help guests find an appropriate outfit for any dress code.
It's where I came of age, escaping the damp clutches of Oxford to teach in a lycée beside the prison in the southern suburb of Fresnes.
She runs through the night, compulsively, until Mafee's words and her own guilt and pain catch up to her and she clutches a railing to cry.
Maybe some light piano, nature sounds, or a bedtime story will release you from the clutches of your anxious thoughts long enough to get to sleep.
I imagine that most everyone who reads "A Disappearance in Damascus" will come to a moment when an image suddenly clutches at his or her heart.
It was his amazing book collection that first inspired me to make my book clutches, and his illustrations are printed all over my ready-to-wear.
One has only to visit the homes Donald Judd designed for himself, a SoHo warehouse building in Manhattan and clutches of industrial complexes in Marfa, Tex.
Mr. Digrugilliers applies his checklist to the kitchen, where the counter is crowded with mismatched dinnerware, new appliances and clutches of flatware bound with rubber bands.
Mr. Felix sought to bring balance to people's lives by disconnecting them for stretches of time from the clutches of their phones and from social media.
I'm glad to be out of the clutches of these nefarious characters, including the judge appointed by President Clinton who included in my sentence mandatory psychiatric counseling.
Residents of states with high income-tax rates are especially likely to fall into the AMT's clutches, because a big state-tax deduction is a triggering factor.
That's right: You can say goodbye to clutches, wristlets, and fanny packs because there's a new going out hack that's about to take over the party world.
Jaime and Cersei would rather take back their son and King's Landing from the clutches of his influences, but that'll require a little help from House Tyrell.
So now we're left with June back in Gilead's clutches, and what I'm interested in is how Gilead will inflict consequences on her without harming her baby.
Although the birds are "pretty adaptable within their range," he added, "they don't reproduce really fast," only laying clutches of one to three eggs at a time.
The vibe is very Miami, in a fun way: You'll find items like pineapple-print bathing suits, pearlescent Edie Parker clutches, Saint Laurent leopard print, and more.
On a recent expedition to the Monterey Submarine Canyon off the California coast, their robotic sub spotted the octopus with a large jellyfish cradled in its clutches.
Like many concerned parents before him, Donovan's step-father hired Patrick to rescue his son, Matthew, from what he believed were the clutches of a Satanic cult.
You can also tell this is a Verizon jam because the Palm phone is launching with a huge suite of accessories: cases, lanyards, armbands, Kate Spade clutches.
A crafty robot was able to escape the clutches of scientific research and make a dash for freedom outside a research lab in Perm, Russia on Tuesday.
If you ever want to feel humbled, have a guy who can't speak, who's in the clutches of a deadly ailment, ask you how your migraine is.
You have to give Clarkson credit for sharing such an intimate family moment after the flak she got for — clutches pearls — daring to give her child Nutella.
Schaeffler said its plant in Sheffield, northern England, which makes clutches for cars and tractors and is its largest in Britain by revenue and workers, would survive.
So far, according to my host, this man's penitence has helped almost 70 people escape the clutches of these jihadists, whose brutality is matched only by ISIS.
As Guzman was slowly moving along the bay, the whale breaches the surface while dozens of small fish can be seen attempting to escape the whale's clutches.
The equivalent of a rescue chocobo, he can earn his golden status by escaping the clutches of his abusive owners and finding his way to Chocobo Paradise.
The petite redhead offers brochures about abortion alternatives and clutches a decade-old photo of a girl named Donisha -- a tangible reminder of her success stopping abortions.
In an episode of self-pity and rage, I ransacked my closet, looking for clutches that were too small to hold my meter, needles, and insulin pens.
Drejka pulls out a gun and McGlockton steps back and quickly clutches his chest before running back into the store and collapsing in front of his son.
LONDON — It's been a whopping nine years since J.K. Rowling's last Harry Potter book came out, but now we finally have a new story in our clutches.
They are rumored to survive in the clutches of an elderly recluse named Juliana Bordereau, who was once, in her far-off youth, a lover of Aspern's.
Every so often, she starts hyperventilating, spiraling into panic that is eased only by a drawing that she clutches to her like a lover or a child.
Ms. Buck, portraying physical anguish, doubles over and clutches her stomach, presumably reacting to the fate of the fruit of Mary's womb (to use Roman Catholic terminology).
Hardaway would make the Knicks younger and more athletic, a point of emphasis for Coach Jeff Hornacek now that he has escaped from Jackson's triangle-shaped clutches.
Waving her free hand as she clutches her phone with the other, Krishnan reads a collection of offensive tweets she's compiled, categorized by the type of trolling.
Eventually, I was able to stay present, no longer jumping out of my skin or champing at the bit to escape their clutches and flee the situation.
"The suggestion from this data is that once you get into the clutches of the hospital system, you're going to get some very intensive treatment," says Emanuel.
While American lawmakers once sought to protect their citizens from the clutches of British libel law, Mr. Trump now wants British-style laws in the United States.
A shady-looking biker clutches a bag as he hastily runs into his room and closes the blinds, only to reveal that he was stowing his beloved dog.
Her weathered hands tremble as she clutches a plastic bag with a small notebook and a handful of photos of her sons -- the only pictures she has left.
There are also plenty of ways that piracy sites can escape the clutches of these systems, which by necessity given the scale of the issue, are largely automated.
Messi was denied by Jan Oblak in one of few chances in a tight first half but Rakitic broke free of Atletico's clutches to put Barca in front.
" In 2016, Townsend said, "our campaign is all about the counter-offensive, liberating terrain and the population in Iraq and Syria from the clutches of ISIL's brutal control.
Pinocchio must prove himself worthy of being a real boy when he falls into the clutches of Honest John who leads him astray to the sinful Pleasure Island.
Vettel and Hamilton passed me like I wasn't there at all, and on the next lap I felt into the clutches of the Force Indias and my teammate.
Mosul The all-out offensive to retake Mosul is still going, but now we're told the Iraqi city may not be free from ISIS' clutches for two months!
These techniques will be, one hopes, heavily regulated on Earth, on prudential and ethical grounds, but 'settlers' on Mars will be far beyond the clutches of the regulators.
Affected birds shared the warning The researchers studied 90 yellow-legged gull eggs, divided into "clutches," which is a term for all of the eggs in one nest.
The only world title to escape the Americans' clutches on Saturday was the women's 50 butterfly, which went to Sarah Sjostrom - the Swede's first gold of the meet.
But when A.D.A. Atwood (Milauna Jackson) triggers Annalise with the ultimate truth bomb — "You get vulnerable, broken people into your clutches and you devour them" — she finally breaks.
This asshole, the one I've been wrestling with for three hours, sits at the top of a hill, clutches a massive spear and otherwise stands around looking intimidating.
And then Memphis limited the Dubs to 13 points in the fourth quarter, forced overtime, and snatched the W right out of the 3-1 lead blowers' clutches.
Fan favorite Chloe Frazer stars in her own adventure as she travels to recover an ancient artifact and keep it out of the clutches of a war profiteer.
One of the creatures scurried up the wall in panic, impossibly fast, and my group ran up the stairs, dodging the clutches of the undead from every side.
Most people were wearing some variation on the standard club uniform: slacks, sneakers, and button down shirts for the men; heels, cocktail dresses, and clutches for the women.
Like plastic sandwich bags, these clutches are clear, but the size and transparency of the clutch are the only things it has in common with a Ziploc bag.
"Cinderella" (2015) re-tells the story of a girl who manages to escape the clutches of her evil stepmother and stepsisters to meet the prince of her dreams.
When the Elizabeth Seeger Jolly, a leatherworker whose sleek python clutches and tasseled bucket bags used to occupy shelf space at ShopSCAD, left school, she didn't go far.
Plus, let's not forget that Gendry (the last Westerosi with Baratheon blood), was last spotted rowing away from Dragonstone and Melisandre's clutches at the end of season three.
These steps might help ease the blow as advertisers continue to shift away from spending on TV, and more viewers opt out of the clutches of Big Cable.
In "Judas (after Giotto)" (289), the figure of Judas is wrapped in his yellow robe and clutches the pendulous moneybag the chief priests have just pressed on him.
McGowan describes a life of almost ceaseless abuse, of falling into the clutches of one sadistic ogre after another as powerful forces conspired to crush her rogue spirit.
In the photograph, a woman clutches two children in diapers, one of them barefoot, as they run from a smoking tear gas canister fired by American border officials.
One quirky way to de-funk accessories like beaded clutches, leather jackets and shoes that can't be machine- or hand-washed is to bury them in kitty litter.
Even with the dozens released over the weekend, more than 100 of the girls remain unaccounted for, many of them believed to be still in Boko Haram's clutches.
Nigerian schoolgirls Most of the 110 kidnapped schoolgirls are back home, but questions remain about their abduction and sudden release from the clutches of terror group Boko Haram.
Philadelphia defensive end Brandon Graham punched the ball out of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's clutches with 2:09 left, and Eagles defensive end Derek Barnett recovered the fumble.
It all adds up, like therapy costs to process the trauma, replacing your phone or laptop for fear they're installed spyware, or relocation costs to escape their clutches.
When she called her parents, their relief that she must have escaped the KGB's clutches seemed like it went much beyond the hope of catching and interrogating her.
A fateful encounter with Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and his nemesis, Sheriff Pat Garrett (Ethan Hawke), lands the siblings in Santa Fe and back in Grant's clutches.
Both arms are covered to his armpits in wristbands, and his left hand he tightly clutches a printed festival timetable that turned limp from rain and sweaty palms.
Near the National Gallery of Art, clutches of mothers and daughters stood together, all cheerfully plotting how, or even whether, to make it toward the speakers and performances.
The successful women on this show will escape the clutches of onscreen rivalries — fun as they are, these arguments almost never bode well for the future of the contestants.
For a few brief moments, Mars InSight and all its delicate tools will be slammed under intense acceleration as an Atlas V rocket breaks free of Earth's gravitational clutches.
His pretty, popular big sister, Nancy (Natalia Dyer) has been doing her own research after she lost her friend Barb (Shannon Purser) to The Demogorgon's clutches in Season 1.
Some escape Uncle Sam's clutches altogether by merging with a foreign company and moving to its tax jurisdiction (although the Obama administration has penned rules making such "inversions" harder).
We were escaping the clutches of the expensive Sydney housing market and the idea that going on an overseas trip beyond Bali would take seven years to save for.
It depends on the trade deal Mrs May secures with the EU, but anything short of autarky means the country will never be entirely free from the court's clutches.
This time there didn't appear to be any awkward clutches of the Queen, and the First Lady wore a knee-length purple dress -- designed by de la Renta himself.
This led to Kourtney wanting to escape from the clutches of the Kardashian empire, which would explain why Kim would not be interested in a repeat of that experience.
And they both chose coordinating black and white fuzzy fur coats (Teresa in Adrienne Landau and Gia in a faux fur Guess) and accessorized with similar quilted Chanel clutches.
Image: ScreenshotOnce you've successfully extricated yourself and your data from Google's clutches, your next step is finding new tools for your all your email, search, and photo storage needs.
From box clutches to those nouveau wristlets, this breakdown of dress and bag pairings will take out the guesswork of what kind of bag you should buy or borrow.
The question that remains is whether BA and other legacy carriers are sacrificing the very thing that keeps their passengers away from the clutches of Norwegian and the like.
Thankfully a good Samaritan was able to free the goats the from the clutches of the bucket, and it seemed like nobody even missed the bus in the process.
The royal, who typically carries small clutches on her outings, opted for a square handbag with a top handle for her visit to the Royal Opera House on Wednesday.
She's earned the respect of her Ironborn followers, including Theon, through consistent action and skill—enough to flee her uncle's clutches, along with 100 of her kingdom's best ships.
Everywhere you look there are new products inspired by your childhood favorites, from bedazzled Juicy Couture tracksuits and Swarovski-covered clutches, to faux roses entombed in various glass domes.
She clutches at Langston as the short film concludes, but she does let go, because after the music fades, he gets down on one knee to pop the question.
In a particularly ribald moment, one clutches his chest in agony and proclaims, naked, "My heart starts racing just thinking about it," when recollecting a favorite male musician's performance.
While The Twilight Zone lacks a central storyline to employ this exact method of guiding viewers further into its clutches, it achieves the same effect through its unique formatting.
In the North, Sansa Stark not only escaped the clutches of her husband and abuser Ramsay Bolton, but proved the most pivotal player in the epic Battle for Winterfell.
That's the massive talent agency that, according to The New York Times, had agents leading young starlets into Weinstein's clutches — knowing what he was capable of doing to them.
It also creates the opportunity to free consumer privacy interests from the unproductive clutches of the Title II net neutrality or nothing, hyper-politicization of communications issues, going forward.
One mom couldn't stop repeating, "I did it, I did it," and another says "I love you," immediately breaks down in tears, and clutches her newborn to her chest.
The New York artist Curtis Kulig has splashed his signature "Love Me" messages on a limited-edition run of BAO BAO Issey Miyake triangular clutches ($670) and totes ($1,045).
A silent scream blooms in her throat, and she instinctively clutches her keys, sweaty fingertips grazing their jagged edges, wondering if they are sharp enough to slash through skin.
Gold leather hats resembled turbans, clutches came in the shape of pyramids, bejeweled scarabs shone from evening columns, and gold leather boots were printed à la asp or crocodile.
In it, little Gerda journeys to the ends of the earth to save her best friend, Kai, from the clutches of the Snow Queen, who has frozen Kai's heart.
He pulled up stakes and left the country: a clear victory for a post-Soviet nation hoping to escape the clutches of crooked elites who prey on the populace.
In the comics, Cass becomes part of Batman's family after she saves original Batgirl Barbara Gordon's dad, Commissioner James Gordon from the clutches of her own dad, David Cain.
Although the angle of the photo obscures our vision to the majority of the shelves and hanging areas, two shelves lined with dark purses and clutches are partially visible.
Hosted by Stranger Things star Gatten Matarazzo, Prank Encounters lures people into it clutches by holding fake job interviews and then scaring them with a variety of terrifying scenarios.
Though Becky counts herself lucky to have escaped the clutches of her traffickers, her ordeal haunts her, and she has been seeing a psychologist to deal with her trauma.
And next to accessories from the Wayuu and Kuna indigenous communities will be the circular jewelry of Paula Mendoza, Mercedes Salazar's wild earrings, and graphic clutches by Mola Sasa.
In one painting, a young boy clutches behind his sister, a fierce protector, drawing on the responsibility of Black children, especially Black girls, forced to grow up too soon.
They're trapped in the events of the late 1980s, when Laura died and everything descended into horror, because when something so terrible happens, it's impossible to escape its clutches.
"There are tales of people basically falsely confessing just in hopes of getting out of the clutches of Party investigators and into the hands of regular law enforcement," he said.
"I am fighting a monster... Believe me, I will destroy their clutches in our nation," Duterte said at an environment summit in southern Davao City on Thursday, without identifying anyone.
The saddest part of all this is that most of the displaced people at the camp were there because they had fled the evil clutches of the terrorist group. 5.
My son still clutches his like a mythical artifact, as if removing it from his grasp would somehow cause the world to violently explode (as opposed to just his temper).
The video shot by Eliane, which has since gone viral, shows a group of around twenty people around her car, singing to the surprised toddler as he clutches a bottle.
And with tens of thousands of residents unable to flee the clutches of ISIS, the U.N. fears that civilians will pay a heavy toll for the liberation of the city.
Nearly three decades have passed since Jennifer Asbenson escaped the clutches of a serial killer after a harrowing encounter in his car, but the trauma remains fresh in her mind.
In the video, something explodes behind Wayans and the actor is seen ducking with his face twisted in pain as he clutches his head filming an episode directed by Crawford.
Donald TrumpAP Photo/Matt Rourke"I just wanted a selfie," the creeped out girl thought to herself as she slowly tried to squirm her way from the orange man's clutches.
Azriel's dad says the deal even extends to Kelly's other live-in "girlfriend," Joycelyn Savage ... if that's what it takes to get the women away from the embattled singer's clutches.
Our clutches, backpacks, totes, and every shoulder bag in between transport every essential item we require on the regular, from house keys and credit cards to our emergency makeup stash.
United Nations studies have indicated closing the gender gap in agriculture could lift an estimated 100 to 150 million people from 800 million globally out of the clutches of hunger.
"It will be just a matter of days before it will finally be declared that Marawi has been liberated from the clutches of terrorists," Ano told a televised news conference.
They fled here from Mosul and Hawija, an-ISIS controlled town in central Iraq, and though they are now free from the clutches of the extremists, fear still grips them.
She has also taken fashion cues from her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, by opting for pantyhose instead of her usual bare legs and smaller clutches instead of larger handbags.
THE final bell rings at a high school in downtown Los Angeles, and nearly every pupil spilling onto the pavement either clutches a smartphone or studies a screen, head bowed.
Ostensibly, it could be a cheap way to lure Android users into Apple's clutches via Arcade, News+, and Apple Music, or as some sort of coffee-table remote control device.
Chris and Kelly paddled out together Monday in Byron Bay -- where they caught waves, shot the breeze and escaped the clutches of the great white sharks that frequent the area.
Perhaps the only sweet part about it for Cersei would be the ability to lord over Margaery again, presuming Margaery will be freed from the Sparrows' clutches at some point.
The Spiegel report said that cartel-like behaviour may have also applied to vehicle developments, brakes, petrol and diesel engines, clutches and transmissions, citing a letter sent to cartel authorities.
Now that Tata Steel's loss-making British operations are up for sale, the chances are that the company's pension fund will end up in the PPF's clutches before too long.
For a long time, it was assumed that the gravitational pull of a black hole was total — that nothing, not even light, could escape the clutches of its event horizon.
In the selfie, Hudson, 39, wears a pair of black leggings and a wine-colored sports bra, flashing a smile as she clutches a black sweater and a water bottle.
The Spiegel report said that cartel-like behavior may have also applied to vehicle developments, brakes, petrol and diesel engines, clutches and transmissions, citing a letter sent to cartel authorities.
From a prison in Germany, a former ISIS member gave our reporter a detailed account of his rapid disillusionment with the group in Syria and his escape from its clutches.
The premise is just a starting point So many popular television shows fall into this trap: an otherwise great premise is ruined when the ongoing story clutches it too tightly.
"The only way for deliverance of this country is to remove it from the clutches of the few people who hold the power and money," he told a news conference.
Mexican authorities closed in on Guzmán shortly after the October meeting between the Hollywood star and the globe's most famous drug trafficker, but Guzmán slipped through their clutches until Friday.
They divide themselves into teams of two, lying in wait as the young Stevie, Kreizler's ward, dresses in uncomfortable drag in an attempt to lure the murderer into their clutches.
But in species that have been studied in detail, the males often continue to call to females and mate while tending eggs, and they spread their attention over several clutches.
In moments of need, Ayaana seeks out the Persian poems of Hafez, clutches a copy of the tragic romance "Layla and Majnun" and venerates the mystic poet Rabi'a al-Adawiyya.
Drawings by Ms. Castiglioni's 4-year-old daughter, Margherita, depicting her brother, Filippo, 6, and her friend Bianca, now appear on the line's supple leather totes, nylon clutches and sweatshirts.
They frequently gathered in bouncing clutches to sing raucous songs, including a recent viral hit called "There's Only One Conor McGregor" that repeats a few of the man's crass boasts.
Strange totems, like a talismanic horseshoe McKay clutches for dear life, come and go, and a psychiatric hospital with the calming name of Lavender Memorial might be anything but therapeutic.
But while the original film was about Susie (Suzy, in Argento's version) trying to escape the clutches of the dance mistresses in a ballet school, this is something much different.
Not a good sign The Philadelphia Eagles' new QB couldn't get out of a gas station bathroom, so he'll have all kinds of trouble escaping the clutches of NFL defensive linemen.
We've spent decades playing as Link, the plucky beacon of courage who's been thrust time and time again into scenarios where he has to rescue Zelda from the clutches of evil.
There's a reason she has bought Betty from Edgar's organ-stealing clutches, kidnapped the rest of the Core Four, and told them her evil plan: She has one last torture afoot.
Yet, for all of the layered themes the book clutches, it is quite easy to read; the writing is short, simple, and immersive, and the narrator is relatable, genuine, and vulnerable.
As I steered young Graham out from the clutches of dragons' talons, and through absurd dialogue exchanges—with voices I squealed at in delight and recognition—I was trying to escape.
The true value of deradicalization may be in what it signals to marginalized populations rather than in its ability to directly rescue hundreds of young people from the clutches of extremism.
Notably, North has a very unhappy cry face on in the last photo as she clutches her coordinating accessories: a teddy-bear backpack and what appears to be a pink notebook.
A woman wipes away tears as she clutches a photograph of former Cuban president Fidel Castro after his remains passed by during their four-day journey across the country, on Dec.
The royal mom, who typically carries tiny clutches that could barely fit the latest iPhone, broke from her past bag-carrying habits on the first two days of her royal tour.
He is in the middle of taunting her, alluding to the idea that he may want her to struggle in more than just fantasy, when he clutches his chest and dies.
The new gameplay trailer for Far Cry 5 introduces us to the faces of the resistance, who are trying to liberate a small town from the clutches of murderous religious zealots.
IN THE poster for "Abdullah's Harem" (1955), a British comedy film, a man in a fez clutches strings of precious stones while 13 women in diaphanous bikinis pout and pose seductively.
As the news has shown over the last three months, Hollywood has long been held in the clutches of an older generation that doesn't deserve to hold all that power anymore.
After escaping the clutches of the Earth, it will swing by Venus, not to get a gravity boost, but "almost like doing a little handbrake turn," as one official described it.
Groceries are what propelled Walmart to its mega-status in the first place, so it has a huge interest in fighting tooth and nail to keep that dominance from Amazon's clutches.
The collection included suede details, casual double breasted blazers, leather tops and jackets and models carried different styles of handbags and clutches, one of the key products for the Italian group.
At the end of Requiem for a Dream, Marion clutches an ounce-bag of heroin as she falls asleep on her couch, a bag she earned providing entertainment at an orgy.
While celebrities always tote ultra-luxe designer clutches and handbags as they walk down the red carpet, they tend to reach for much more down-to-earth carryalls in their downtime.
The encounter between the two women — portrayed, in their characters as actors, by Ms. Verson and Katrina Lenk — has a tender poetry that clutches the heart more than a century later.
Julianna Crane (Alexa Davalos), for instance, must seek asylum from the Pacific States of America, but that only puts her in Nazi clutches, forcing her to make even more hard decisions.
It will feature Missoni summer cocktail dresses and palazzo pants, brightly hued Sara Battaglia x Ferragamo clutches and vintage pieces from La Double J. — all perfect for a summer night out.
There are a few secret recipes out there that corporate America does not want getting out of its clutches, and near the top of that list is KFC's secret family recipe.
The title of the series The Great Clown suggests a Dadaist critique of warmongering narcissists, with clear allegorical undertones: a nation in the clutches of a great clown is, indeed, doomed.
And presumably many other women would have escaped his clutches if only they knew from their predecessors what would befall them if they agreed — however innocently — to be alone with him.
There's a wide-ranging edit of bohemian staples: buttery leather clutches, leaf-print silk dresses, elegant straw hats, statement jewelry made of brass and round-frame sunglasses from the 1980s. chiodoshowroom.wordpress.
The current selection includes fluffy wool scarves (23,2245 koruna) from the Czech textile designer Katerina Soukupova, as well as "paper" clutches (2345 koruna) and cosmetics bags (1,860 koruna) from Austria's Langackerhäusl.
Mating attempts between different sexes don't always efficiently lead to offspring either, Dr. Kamath said — mating attempts can be rebuffed, conception may not occur and clutches or young may not survive.
If Axe testifies that his $5 million payment to Wendy has anything to do with Chuck's dropping his case against Axe, then he'll get immunity and free himself from Chuck's clutches.
In Cindy Sherman's "Untitled" (2019), a pregnant woman stares the viewer dead in the eye as she clutches her stomach, a visceral reminder of how personal the experience of pregnancy is.
MBS comes to Washington with the rhetoric of a domestic reformer, but under his arm he clutches the shopping-list of a war-monger that includes the acquisition of nuclear reactors.
By the next morning, the phrase was trending — with a seeming chorus of liberal gratitude to black women for, as the narratives goes, rescuing America from the clutches of Roy Moore.
He started espousing his belief that the government was involved in the attack ("I understood there's a kleptocracy working with psychopathic governments — clutches of evil that know the tricks of control").
Iraqi forces, with the help of Shiite militias and U.S. air power, began advancing toward Falluja on May 23 in hopes of wresting control of the city from the clutches of ISIS.
Originally, he has a framed picture of a woman with eggs, bacon, and toast, but he is forced to replace it once he escapes the clutches of his second ex-wife, Tammy.
All while professing the need to rescue artifacts from the clutches of the Nazis, who are seen burning books and bartering with precious valuables that have been "donated" by the Jewish people.
" That statement said the police offered civilians "all possible assistance during the operations to liberate the areas south of Mosul and to cleanse these areas from the clutches of the terrorist organization.
As I cradled him in my arms, a flash of energy went through him, one that I could feel as he jumped out of my clutches and sprinted into our dining room.
The creator of Pepe the frog is escalating his crusade to reclaim his cartoon-turned-meme from the clutches of the alt-right, this time using copyright law as his latest weapon.
One hand clutches her pregnant stomach that's wrapped in an off-the-shoulder jumpsuit covered in pink hibiscuses; the other quickly flips through the photo album of inspiration images on her phone.
This "hard" Brexit—in which Britain would free itself from the clutches of European judges, trade policy and migration rules, at significant cost to its economy and security—has long looked inevitable.
Martin finally freed himself from the parsimonious clutches of EMI, taking their best producers and staff in a daring bid to go independent, forming the successful—and highly equitable—Associated Independent Recording.
In one image, we see the oblivion of her subject's desires: Kikuchi provides an empathetic distance from her female transgender subject who, clad with bare prosthetic breasts, ominously clutches a bloody shirt.
Though given the complex and opaque mesh of technology that's grown up sheltering under the modern 'adtech' umbrella, opting out of this network's clutches entirely may be rather easier said than done.
Los Angeles, California (CNN)Six-year-old Alexandria clutches her arms and legs tightly around her foster father as she is whisked away from the home she has known for four years.
Sarah's Bag is the latest brand to try its hand at joining the conversation, and the brand is debuting a capsule collection of statement clutches that were made by Syrian refugee women.
As thousands of freed captives pour into the camps, a rift has developed between two classes of victims: the people who managed to evade the group's clutches, and those who did not.
As for Trump, he will insist, "I absolutely did not chop down that cherry tree," even as he clutches the ax with which he chopped it down moments earlier on Facebook Live.
To extricate herself from the Rosses' Svengali-like clutches, she married Harry Falk, an assistant director on "The Patty Duke Show," when she was still a teenager; the marriage ended in divorce.
The bartender is a lovely young woman—with nice bangs, a mark of the beast signifying her as a potential progressive—whom I hope eventually escapes the eerie clutches of Trump Tower.
And then you could talk about how the Pittsburgh Steelers were left with only a taunting, last-second, impossible prayer to salvage their playoff hopes from the clutches of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
As for the agreement Rocko claims Future had with him, Future says the deal never kept him in Rocko's clutches, and his advances from Epic were fully on the up and up.
Kuwata's work appeared in the forms of ceramic baubles that were attached to the brand's new lunch-bag-like drawstring Flamenco clutches, as well as breastplates woven into the center of dresses.
At 20, she immigrated to Los Angeles, met a man on the bus to work who had also fled El Salvador, to escape the clutches of junta forces and the guerrilla resistance.
This isn't to say that you shouldn't watch Gwyneth's bro show for girls—I'm obviously going to binge the whole thing the second VICE releases me from its open-plan office clutches.
After the game, which Toronto won, jubilant fans streamed out of the arena, but the only sign of the day's events on Yonge Street were clutches of police officers wearing bulletproof vests.
Source: Brookings Institution and Information Technology and Innovation Foundation analysis of Emsi data By Karl Russell It is uncertain whether government support could pull innovation out of the clutches of superstar cities.
Gouthière made all-gilt objects as well — most impressively, here, a pair of wall lamps featuring loose clutches of poppies that seem to encompass their life cycle, from buds to wilted blossoms.
The title character is an innocent young Japanese woman who falls into the clutches of men bearing the names Osaka and Kyoto—one a lecherous aristocrat, the other a cynical brothel-keeper.
A unique setup employs two clutches, one between the gas engine and electric motor (effectively standing in for the torque converter) and a second between the motor and a continuously variable transmission.
As Maison Margiela noted in a Facebook post, the feeling of the show was to "play between layers, transparency and reflection," something reflected in holographic parkas, oversized clutches, and of course those lips.
After an incredible fight scene (Theon is officially Reek no more), Theon commended control of a fleet and is officially headed to the Iron Islands to rescue his sister from his uncle's clutches.
Although they've rescued Okja from the clutches of the Mirando Corporation, the next part of the ALF's plan involves returning Okja to them in order to take the corporation down from the inside.
Moscow (AFP) - Police in bullet-proof vests guard a military court for the terrorism trial of Varvara Karaulova, a slim 20-year-old with braided hair who clutches a page of handwritten notes.
This luxury eyewear brand has created bedazzled sunglasses, clutches, and baubles for celebrities like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna, even creating the official accessories for the Savage x Fenty NYFW show this year.
It is framed as an act of near-madness in the film, a chilling reminder that Furiosa will do anything to protect her charges as they flee from the clutches of Immortan Joe.
A super-brief history lesson: Clutches were the product of the decrease of pockets which were the result of a decrease of clothing that wasn't as voluminous and didn't have as much fabric.
In the trailer, Lively, 28, is seen trapped on a rock as she clutches her injured leg and screams for help while a great white shark viciously circles in the water beneath her.
Though how the pair ever imagined their platform would be safe from ads in the clutches of, er, an ad giant like Facebook remains one of the tech world's greatest unexplained brain-fails.
So let's say you're wandering around the ship late at night and you see Pitbull in the hallway…[Clutches her chest as if feigning a heart attack] I wouldn't know what to do.
Meek Mill getting out of prison doesn't mean he's out of the clutches of the criminal justice system ... at least that's how he's viewing his situation 24 hours after getting released on bail.
With first place in the NHL now in their clutches, the Washington Capitals look to push their winning streak to double digits when they visit the Metropolitan Division-rival Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday.
It was a question that only time could answer; a few minutes with a cardboard piano isn't nearly enough time to determine how long it will survive the clutches of an aggressive toddler.
Most of the people I speak with are not fully aware asbestos is still used in products in the U.S. such as brake pads, automobile clutches, roofing materials, cement piping and corrugated sheeting.
Earrings are made from strips of leather and perforated with rings; hardware-store plumbing clamps are reinterpreted as 18k-gold and rhodium screw bracelets; helmet bags are remade with industrial mesh into clutches.
The activities they do may look familiar to those practicing social distancing -- one performer lip syncs while washing his hands; one clutches a handle of alcohol; another holds (and essentially serenades) his dog.
He mentors the title character (Jamie Foxx) and eventually works to save Django's wife from the clutches of Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), a cunning and sadistic villain not unlike Mr. Waltz's previous character.
I won't say more about what happens, except to note that we learn of a sort of underground railroad, a community of people who help immigrants escape the clutches of the security state.
LONDON (Reuters) - Three years ago, in secluded corners of a sprawling mall in Dubai, Sheikha Latifa, the daughter of the emirate's ruler, plotted with close friend Tiina Jauhiainen to escape her father's clutches.
Now their target is children who migrate alone and are seeking safety — boys are often fleeing forced gang recruitment; girls are escaping the clutches of gangsters who force them to be their girlfriend.
She is the opposite of Estelle, a minor character in "Difficult Women," Gay's new collection of stories, "a pale blond sliver of Connecticut" who clutches her pearls and thinks Baltimore is a jungle.
Margaret Saine debuts in the New York Times Crossword with a puzzle theme that is something I strive to do both for myself and for others who happen to fall into my clutches.
At times, it's as if the corridor had shifted into cinematic slow motion, broken by faster dancers — staff members gliding past on a mission, or clutches of high school students exploding in laughter.
To add insult to injury, he released the video of me escaping from the clutches of his thugs on social media and it went viral accumulating millions of views as the public laughed.
There, she seeks out her absent mother, but instead finds a cipher (Julianne Moore), a screen star who clutches fictional babes to her breast but has no time for life's real lost children.
His flaw: Being an African-American, being an innocent victim enveloped in the clutches of robotic, mechanical racial hatred, the seeds of which were planted and nurtured by racist literature, demagoguery, and ignorance.
This delay in time also meant that each individual turtle in the smaller clutches was expending a lot more energy — a precious commodity for a tiny creature that is fighting for its life.
And perhaps the biggest loser of all on Dany's side is... The guy drops his sword and leaps over the side of a ship when Euron has Theon's sister Yara in his clutches.
Confronting the viewer with a direct gaze, Smith clutches two pieces of fabric in her clenched fists, perhaps a meta-acknowledgment of what must have been a painstaking process to create this piece.
Hunkin is the engineer, designer, mischief-maker and perhaps-reluctant artist behind Novelty Automation, a central London arcade where the last thing you'll find is clutches of fighter players nosily trash-talking rivals.
The best way to keep your data out of fraudsters' clutches is to ensure you don't use the same passwords for all of your accounts and double check that your credentials aren't too simplistic.
If you ever wondered what Christina Aguilera was willing to do to save her songstress sister Demi Lovato from the clutches of the patriarchy, you'll find the answer in the pair's new music video.
The adjudicating authority is cognizant of the gargantuan task heaped on the Enforcement Directorate and may be sometimes hesitant to let a perpetrator escape the clutches of the law, that too without a trial.
Iraqi forces, with the help of Shiite militias and U.S. air power, began advancing toward Falluja on May 23 in hopes of wresting control of the city from the clutches of the Islamic State.
We know that long-haired, wide-eyed Paul Getty (Harris Dickinson) has lost control of his fake kidnapping scheme, and is now very much in the clutches of the 'Ndragheta mafia group of Calabria.
The disgraced mogul also clutches a teeny, tiny little Oscar by his crotch, which—given what Ginger's Trump statues were endowed with—might say something about what the artist thinks Weinstein's working with downstairs.
The plea: 'We are thirsty' Al-Jobouri's biggest concern remain Mosul's civilian population -- at least 1 million people remain in the clutches of an organization known to use the civilian population as human shields.
Its walled garden is particularly well designed to make it hard to escape the clutches of iOS and while it's happy to ease the process of arrival, it's never actively helped anyone to leave.
That means that, even had this batch of Messi-branded bizzo escaped the clutches of the Peruvian authorities, much of the effort that went into marketing it would have been lost on unappreciative nostrils.
Stupid, gentle Captain not-James-T Kirk: a buffoon who managed to get himself captured, and whom I never bothered to save from the clutches of the enemy, even though I probably could have.
That's a big reward for a slick but pared-back freemium game, intended to be played with one hand, while the player clutches a burger or holds onto an escalator handrail with the other.
Locking him against the cage, Diaz snapped McGregor's head back with shots from the clinch and as the SBG frontrunner escaped his clutches, he looked for a takedown to stop the onslaught of Diaz.
"The armed forces, in cooperation with allied forces, liberated the city of Deir al-Zor completely from the clutches of the Daesh terrorist organization," state media reported, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
IN THE SHADOW of the Rocky Mountains, at Peterson air force base in Colorado Springs, an officer of the US Air Force Space Command clutches a metallic object scarcely larger than a Rubik's Cube.
One hand clutches an iPhone-210, earbud wires are wrapped around his neck, a pack of American Spirits are balanced on his knee, his sunglasses are hung in the crook of a white tee.
Arlen is scrappy, and she eventually escapes the cannibals' clutches, making her way first on her own and then with the help of a scummy, toothless drifter (Jim Carrey) to a town called Comfort.
This one takes another tack entirely, focusing on a woman named Cecilia (a splendid Elisabeth Moss) who is desperate to escape the clutches of her fabulously wealthy and abusive husband Adrian (Oliver Jackson-Cohen).
With the rare exceptions of the truly gifted and blessedly affiliated, the N.B.A. finals — basketball's ultimate stage — are seldom a showcase for those not long removed from the clutches of the N.C.A.A. hype machine.
Now in his childhood home of Lebanon, Ghosn, one of the world's most recognised corporate leaders, is out of the clutches of Japan's judiciary but is an international fugitive still subject to legal risks.
Now in his childhood home of Lebanon, Ghosn, one of the world's most recognized corporate leaders, is out of the clutches of Japan's judiciary but is an international fugitive still subject to legal risks.
The film-makers chose instead to write a stirring speech for Rambo, in which he recites a litany of complaints widely held among veterans of the war, before escaping the clutches of his pursuers.
Jones's Polly, trapped in a love story with a wildly uneven power dynamic, loses everything when she clutches at control over the relationship, and she's only redeemed when, in the end, she rejects it.
Sure, lobbyists would still try to see them, but it's the relentless, never-ending echo chamber of never escaping their clutches no matter where you go that turns good intentions into group-think mentality.
The main focus for Clinton will be to somehow distance herself from the clutches of Wall Street and the financial elite, according to Peter Trubowitz, professor of international relations at the London School of Economics.
"This brooding behavior may have been less effective in large species, because there may have been less contact with the eggs due to the modified configuration of their clutches," the researchers wrote in the study.
The accessories comprised baseball hats worn at a jaunty skater-girl angles, pearl necklaces, light-up clutches or laptop bags, and two-tone metallic flats or booties — because that's what kids like these days, right?
The first three photos are all smiles, but the last is notably less happy, depicting North wailing as she clutches her coordinating accessories: a teddy-bear backpack and what appears to be a pink notebook.
Ashley O's "On A Roll" may be symbolic of Ashley's struggle to find her way out of Catherine's clutches, but let's make one thing clear: It is also a bop, and definitely worth a download.
Image: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission"Females dig egg chambers that may contain nearly 80 feet of interconnected tunnels and multiple entrances and lay clutches of anywhere from 14-76 eggs," noted the FWC.
Gone were any traces of the brand's signature P.S.1's, a prep school-ish it-bag that first made the brand a hit; instead, there appeared boxy clutches, many in white or black fur.
With each Supercuts mushroom bowl and man bun, Lin seems further removed from the clutches of a legacy defined by one beautiful and uncanny month in Manhattan and subsequent years of insufferable hot take debating.
It is Batman, after all, who would find himself trapped in an impossible riddle, wrapped in the clutches of doom, sharks everywhere, with no hope of escape — only to fight back, every time, and survive.
But neither Dr. Hawking nor anybody else was able to come up with a convincing explanation for how that happens and how all this "information" escapes from the deadly erasing clutches of a black hole.
While neurosurgeon-turned-White House hopeful Carson is shown grabbing an olive with a pair of forceps, Trump — who's actually a noted teetotaler — clutches a fizzy beverage with his own mug etched into the mug.
The upshot is that both scholars and laymen can pull out clutches of papers on particular topics from the database, with a reasonable presumption that those papers are the ones most pertinent to their needs.
In one such image, set in the woods, the young artist, dressed in overalls, clutches paintbrushes in one hand while working on a canvas with the other, reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh's poetic self-portraits.
They said the Five's platforms had made starting companies cheaper and easier, and pointed to several successful start-ups that managed to elude the Five's clutches in the last few years: Netflix, Uber and Airbnb.
"The armed forces, in cooperation with allied forces, liberated the city of Deir al-Zor completely from the clutches of the Daesh terrorist organization," the military source said, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
When we left off, Wendy (Laura Linney) was leading the charge on the casino/money laundering front as Marty (Jason Bateman) floundered to find his family a way out of Missouri — and the cartel's clutches.
And even with the dozens believed to be released on Saturday, well over 100 girls are still thought to be in Boko Haram's clutches, many possibly married to fighters or forced to become combatants themselves.
"There is no guarantee that prevents refugees and migrants returned to Libyan shores from falling back into the clutches of traffickers," said Anais Deprade, a spokeswoman for the international medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).
The researchers of this study hope that their findings will be useful to conservationists, highlighting just how important it is to keep large clutches together in order to give hatchlings a better chance of survival.
In a court filing, Ford said it began putting "caution" labels on packages of asbestos-containing brakes and clutches in 713; many mesothelioma victims who have sued the company say they never saw such labels.
Ms Le Pen calls herself a "patriot", who wants to give "preference" to French nationals, escape the clutches of the European Union, withdraw France from the euro, raise protectionist tariffs, curb immigration and reinstate welfare privileges.
On television and in movies, panic attacks look like one thing only: The character who's having a panic attack clutches at his chest, gasps for air, and then breathes into a paper bag to calm himself.
Many stars wore them pinned to their outfits or adorning their clutches to stand in solidarity with the Time's Up anti-harassment initiative, but a few stars got creative when it came to showing their support.
Chelsea's horrible form last year cost Jose Mourinho his job and sent the Portuguese into the cold, soulless clutches of Manchester United, where the only difference he's likely to notice is the colour of the kits.
Sixty industry committees made up of about 200 employees discussed vehicle development, brakes, petrol and diesel engines, clutches and transmissions as well as exhaust treatment systems, Der Spiegel reported, citing a letter sent to cartel authorities.
Unfortunately her inability to commit to villainy or to wrench herself free from the clutches of evil into the arms of a willing and wide-eyed lover is again representative of the women on this show.
The plastic screen—designed for both grubby little child-hands and the sweaty clutches of adults—will scratch if you throw it in a bag with your keys, but won't crack when you inevitably drop it.
Other frustrated consumers are setting up their own ISPs to escape the clutches of giants like Time Warner Cable (many aggrieved tweetstorms and blog posts have been written about the infernal process of dealing with ISPs).
To see Shostakovich as a passive pawn in Stalin's clutches at the Waldorf does scant justice to a man whose collisions with power had taught him to play a complicated game with exceeding, self-concealing skill.
There, they perform an extravagant nightly show for the buffet-fed masses, doling out the same camel clutches and one-liners each night and following them up with partying into the wee hours of the morning.
One such example is Thomas Couture's "Portrait of a Young Woman" (1850–1855), an oil painting of a dark-haired young woman looking relaxed as she idly clutches a necklace, turning slightly to meet our gaze.
Were the People magazine and LIFE magazine clutches a commentary on how Diana used the media as an accessory in her public image campaign, or are the bags just a manifestation of Abloh's obsession with labeling?
At Everest Base Camp, she clutches three flags in her cold, stiff hands, all honoring her African heritage: Rwanda, where her parents are from; Zambia, where she was born; and South Africa, where she lives today.
Crossbody bags are the BFF of bags: They're unconditional in their support, are always there by your side when you need them, and let you live in a way that clutches would never be able to.
Snowbound while attending a conference in the tiny town of Kelso, Prudencia finds herself in the clutches of the Devil, a fate befalling many-a-maiden in the Border ballads she's devoted her life to studying.
Created by Walter Krudop and the siblings Rania Ajami and Rami Ajami, the hourlong experience enlists theatergoers in a mission to help save the island's lighthouse, its energy source, from the clutches of a cackling villain.
IN THE SHADOW of the Rocky Mountains, at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, a senior officer of the US Air Force Space Command clutches a small metallic cube, scarcely larger than a Rubik's Cube.
The restaurant, the first that the chef Nick Anderer has opened since he left the velvet clutches of the Union Square Hospitality Group, is a low-key homage to old-guard New York specialties and traditions.
It's not like the labor movement of the late 20073th and early 20th century worked tirelessly to get us weekends, paid time off, the 40-hour week, and other necessary reprieves from capitalism's clutches or anything!
Its totes and clutches, made of lime-green crocodile, lavender python, orange ostrich and other brilliantly dyed exotic skins, were also favorites of the South American superrich, who could afford the handbags' eye-watering price tags.
It's not like the labor movement of the late 20143th and early 22014th century worked tirelessly to get us weekends, paid time off, the 22007-hour week, and other necessary reprieves from capitalism's clutches or anything!
There's several gigabytes' worth of pictures depicting Rocky puffing on weed—he seems to be perpetually wreathed in smoke in his videos and promo photos—but note that his hand clutches a blunt at all times.
In all of them, the change was sold as a way to encourage poor Americans to get off their backsides, get a job and prosper on their own — free of the clutches of the welfare state.
Emily is a grieving mother who finds solace in a grueling physical regimen — which proves to be her only defense when she runs, literally, into the clutches of a serial killer one day on the beach.
Not so typical are tracks like "Dose Your Dreams," with its dark nu-funk shuffle and disco strings, or the snarling industrial throb of "Mechanical Bull," which finds David ensnared in an array of nightmarish capitalist clutches.
The first three episodes of the season promised revolution or at least evolution; episodes four, five, and six have suggested it will take more to escape the clutches of the Waterford house than merely burning it down.
This ball was nearly intercepted, bounced off Edelman's hands, then off Alford's leg because he slid back, like, five yards after initially tipping the ball, and safely back into Edelman's clutches before it ever touched the ground.
Others, including Kate Young (a stylist of Dakota Johnson), Instagrammed a look at some more festive choices, but also included glimpses of fun shoes and clutches, which is where many stars are expected to make a statement.
Everything from Eva's seated position, to her hairstyle, to the book she clutches like an ancient scroll echoes a 5th century Greek vase painting — possibly of a woman reading the ancient poet Sappho, possibly of Sappho herself.
Furthermore, they argue, the more money they can keep from the government's clutches, the more they can invest in new plants (which create jobs in the short term) or research (which creates jobs in the longer term).
So you just lie there, in the dark, as the black turns to gray then blue, and nobody stirs in the bed next to you, and nobody clutches close and holds you tight, because you are alone.
The UFC's desperation to have Cyborg on their books for a hopeful stint as a bantamweight—keeping her well away from the clutches of Scott Coker's Bellator promotion—is as telling as that bantamweight run is unlikely.
The staples — floral prints, embroidered leather boots, petrol-finish holographic butterflies, and stone-encrusted heels — still exist, as do her obligatory tongue-in-cheek clutches: "Drop dead gorgeous" reads one; "I myself am strange and unusual," another.
But for owner Saif and his cappucino-drinking customers, the talk was already all about what should happen next with more jobs, above all to keep youngsters out of the militants' clutches, the top priority for many.
Instead, what we get, is prosecution as panacea: a myopic focus on jailing families as a deterrent, even though nothing could deter the next mother from trying to save her daughter from the clutches of a cartel.
Mr. Arenella's Dreamland Orchestra has serenaded its dapper audiences — ladies in clutches and cloches, gents in boaters and box-fresh brogues — since 2005, and he is hardly alone in the ferry as a means of interdimensional travel.
In one photograph, Viky clutches a shelf amidst a mountain of household debris, in another, stuffs herself into a refrigerator full of bottles of milk, while her mother spits some of that milk out onto the floor.
We meet the children as they learn that their parents just died, then we follow them—for 13 increasingly grim books—as they bounce from guardian to guardian, trying to escape the clutches of villainous Count Olaf.
The more frightening woman, for many, will be Farnsworth; the urgent problem that announces itself will not be that migrants are crossing the border but that clutches of American extremists are confronting them with guns in hand.
Its technology (powered by the blockchain!) would churn under dozens of independent newsrooms, its machinery creating a new, utopian model, free from the clutches of miserly businessmen or politically compromised publishers threatening to gum up the works.
Teddy's rage at the senseless loss and the virtual violation makes him vulnerable, unpredictably, to another obscenity: a false-flag narrative peddled by an "Infowars"-like show, relentlessly flowing from a radio as he clutches a pillow.
The industry is in the clutches of an extremely public identity crisis, in which the fresh, multicultural image it aspires to (Rae, her co-host, John Cho) is undermined by the observable evidence (the list of nominees).
Now, he has Yara and Ellaria in his clutches, with two out of three Sand Snakes dead, and we know that Cersei is itching to pay Ellaria back for the murder of her daughter, Myrcella, last season.
His 11-year-old son recently bought one of Google's Home devices with his own money and Rich likes how the device can assist with random questions without always being in his son's clutches, like a smartphone.
Experts have warned that indoctrinated children, who began escaping the clutches of Islamic State as its territory fractured last year, could pose an ongoing threat to security, both regionally and in the West, if they are not rehabilitated.
And given how Tate is portrayed throughout the film, it's hard not to feel as if Tarantino is positioning himself as her savior, rescuing the manic pixie dream girl of his dream from the evil clutches of fate.
Once he realizes just how physically dominant he can be—most notably on rolls to the rim in which he double-clutches in mid-air for no reason—Turner will become the best player on a playoff team.
This series won't warm you up any, but it might give you some sympathy for those who can't retreat indoors (those pigeons look…very icy) and some appreciation for Mother Nature from a safe remove from her clutches.
Take it from someone who hasn't had a personal Facebook account in years: You're not missing much, and once you're free of Zuckerberg's clutches you'll wonder how you stuck it out for so long in the first place. 
This unethical maneuver landed Dom directly in the clutches of the Dark Army, which, through its perpetually perky operative, Janice (an excellent heel performance by Ashlie Atkinson), threatens to torture her family to death if she disobeys them.
Of the 17 that did not finish, aside from the two McLarens running out of fuel, all the failures except one involved a litany of technical problems: overheating, fires, and broken engines, turbos, radiators, clutches and spark plugs.
Director General of NAPTIP, Julie Okah-Donli said human trafficking networks were recording huge profits from their activities as young women escaping poverty fall into the clutches of traffickers who paint a rosy picture of life in Europe.
Unfortunately, though, he did not repair or replace that machine itself, and left to his successor a process which remains in the clutches of the very body of prosecutors who sought over-long sentences in the first place.
When we heard Dobie Gray longing plaintively for the freedom from his chains, we knew that some lucky senior had a Mary Ward in his undeserving clutches for the three and a half minutes that the song lasted.
The early energy of the resistance in halting Travel Ban 1.0 and organizing the record-shattering Women's Marches helped slow the momentum of this idea, and then Trump rapidly fell into the clutches of congressional Republicans' hard-right agenda.
Although feeling badly for Theon is currently the right thing to do due to his overwhelming PTSD, we have to remember who the Iron Islander was before he fell into the clutches of the evil Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon).
Fighting to rescue him from the clutches of those who would do the young lord harm, the two of you attempt to make an escape, which ends with the child captured and Sekiro on the edge of death itself.
A 13-year-old witness to ISIS' beheadings, crucifixion Repeated beatings Another who escaped from their clutches is 11-year-old Nouri, who was abducted with his family and taken to the ISIS camp in Tel Aafar, northern Iraq.
What was needed, he believed, was a strong leader who could rally the masses to reclaim American democracy from the clutches of liberal intellectuals, institute a faith-based government, and bind the nation together by preaching an assertive nationalism.
Sometimes, after the last snow in May, after the red-winged blackbird clutches the spine of the cattail, after he leans forward, droops his wings, and flashes his epaulets, I imagine shouldering the yellow center lines of the road.
A female terrapin lays one or two clutches of eggs, each containing anywhere from three to 18 eggs — if she is not hit by a car, waylaid by a roadside curb, tangled in vegetation or killed by a raccoon.
In the early 1900s, Paris underwent a curious cultural shift as Parisians became perversely enthralled with the jazz music and dance styles of Black performers, and many Black Americans emigrated to the European nation to escape Jim Crow's clutches.
If Reddit or r/the_donald's moderators don't police the use of Pepe in the subreddit, Furie's lawyers are prepared to file lawsuits and fight to free Pepe from the clutches of the alt-right in a court of law.
From the house's classic Serpenti style, embellished with shiny precious metal work in snakelike twists, to clutches with mirrored lightning bolts, along with shimmering backpacks and tasseled bucket bags, it was a shameless celebration of '80s glam rock vibes.
Nothing is certain, but barring an unforeseen, unfortunate turn of events, Ball has little chance of falling to the No. 113 pick and into the clutches of Phil Jackson, the president of the Knicks, a k a Team Triangle.

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