The pearl-clutching that pro sports leagues have done over gambling lately—and said pearl-clutching is shared by many of the people who run our governments—is (surprise!) cynical grandstanding.
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BTW ... Kylie's clutching a beer and she's only 20.
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She was joking, but not really, theatrically clutching her chest.
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Two women clutching grocery bags cross in front of us.
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Not with interference, clutching, and grabbing back in full force.
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"I grew up clutching spices in my hand," she says.
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Sometimes, she's said to be clutching a dead, blue baby.
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Like I'm clutching my bad, gross secret to my chest.
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Clutching golf clubs & cash instead of an olive branch & arrows.
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The director Nabil swung by, clutching a cup of tea.
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Aya and Makai arrived soon afterwards, clutching their trash bags.
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McGlockton then runs back into the store clutching his chest.
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Add money to the mix, and I'm clutching my pearls.
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Cosby walked in clutching two representatives, one on each side.
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The woman is shown clutching a bag of instant noodles.
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She was cold, blue, stiff and still clutching the syringe.
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I cried and cried, clutching my head in my hands.
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A female saint dressed in red, clutching a coat hanger.
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But Johnson kept giggling, clutching the camera in her hands.
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I catapulted from the bed, still clutching the tiny thing.
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He was, to use a terrible cliché, clutching for straws.
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Rick: (Clutching his heart and falling to the floor): Aiiieee!
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Fans start to filter out, clutching their masks as mementos.
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They then race to the goal clutching the dead animal.
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It arrives as if clutching a spray of dead flowers.
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"It's good to be back," Scalise said, clutching his crutches.
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Nappi, standing by clutching his trumpet, makes it quietly wrenching.
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She thanked her friends & family while clutching her Eevee plush.
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After hours of clutching the vibrating clippers, her hand trembled.
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Tim sat at the table, clutching his jaw and smoking.
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"This is it," he said, clutching the reins of his horse.
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People are milling around calmly, clutching hot coffees, making small talk.
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Also, check out the way he's clutching that knobby armrest thing.
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They were so nervous on the first day, clutching their children.
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Clutching a frayed blanket, her face was a mask of grief.
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This story, however, will have you clutching your Lumee in despair.
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Could you imagine such pearl-clutching tv shows about older men?
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Royal devotees worldwide were clutching their pearls over what went down.
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I walk in, clutching a glass of champagne, and look around.
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Gran is snoring again, clutching her whiskey bottle to her chest.
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Policemen, dressed in full camouflage and clutching assault rifles, mill about.
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As I write this, I imagine academic purists clutching their pearls.
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A blonde woman clutching a Topshop bag walks back and forth.
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But instead of clutching pearls, why not find a silver lining?
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"What a great skill," he responds, clutching his chin in disbelief.
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Clutching her e-cigarette in one hand, she appears utterly composed.
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Then I realized I was still clutching the piece of moldavite.
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But he's collapsed on the floor, groaning and clutching his stomach.
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Hall is clutching his current bible, Tasting Beer by Randy Mosher.
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You are both clutching small plastic cups, empty of their punch.
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The fake Miss Colombia similes placidly, clutching her People's Choice Award.
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They later told him that he was still clutching the chair.
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A boy ran out of his clutching a Minnie Mouse toy.
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"In and out," she said, clutching another purse in her lap.
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Frankly, it's been disproportionately amplified by politicians worriedly clutching their seats.
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Are we possibly done clutching our pearls about a little word?
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Osha ends up lying on the floor, clutching a throat wound.
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Clutching your heart with the hand that isn't holding the aux?
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The gold Weinstein is shown clutching an Oscar at his crotch.
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Many of the Guys were clutching personal buckets of Bud Light.
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Sometimes his wife sleeps clutching a framed picture of her baby.
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Mr. McGlockton then retreats back into the store, clutching his chest.
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My view consists of elbows, buttocks, feet and hands clutching phones.
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The first was unarmed and clutching a hairbrush as he died.
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Everyone had some grudge or other that they'd been clutching tight.
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He kept praying, clutching what looked to her like a rosary.
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"Alisak," Prany said, leaning across, clutching a pillow, and poking him.
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"I'm in a lot of pain," she says, clutching a sling.
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"I never won anything," Awkwafina said, clutching her brick-shaped award.
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Clutching the newborn tight during the interview, Bint Fatma was exhausted.
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A girl hides in a bathroom, clutching her sparkling pink phone.
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My wife was clutching my face, again, wide-eyed and terrified.
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The pearl-clutching is what happened after the internet digested Needleman's feature.
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Maybe it's time we stopped with the pearl-clutching over video games.
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Exhausted and clutching her foot, she collapsed onto the track, in tears.
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Clutching a medal without a bead of sweat can lead to disqualification.
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But that didn&apost stop the pearl clutchers from clutching their pearls.
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Within minutes, ordinary people clutching buckets to collect rubble dashed to help.
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"I love it," I responded, clutching the giant laptop to my chest.
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He collapsed, clutching the biceps on his throwing arm, after a pitch.
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Others sprawl on seats near the bar, clutching drinks or other people.
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The whole time he covered Iverson, Lue was grabbing, clutching, holding him.
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Weeping families flocked to public hearings clutching photographs and heart-rending petitions.
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People who had been sprayed with the mace were clutching their eyes.
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She sank into the couch and rocked slightly, clutching Jeanne's unopened gift.
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It's Tom Thibodeau clutching a megaphone, blowtorch, and empty bottle of adderall.
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We arrive clutching a bottle of vodka, reeking, cigarettes falling from lips.
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"You ruined everything, you stupid bitch," Rebecca howls, clutching at her heart.
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His wife, Sunihey Antonio, followed, clutching the couple's 1-year-old daughter.
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There's always the survivors clutching each other, weeping in little clumps outside.
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"It's not going to be easy," he said, clutching his walking stick.
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Pearl-clutching ensued, because people assumed he was insulting his own grandmother.
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Lee Franco headed inside clutching a pillow and a box of tissues.
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Today, you won't see young celebrities like Hailee Steinfeld clutching a BlackBerry.
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I plucked it up and returned to my seat clutching my prize.
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And Ms. Peel was pacing, clutching her father's rosary beads and praying.
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She had enjoyed the movie, she said, clutching a black stuffed cat.
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Video shows the man scampering off in broad daylight, clutching the bucket.
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Last year, for example, one exhibit featured child scarecrows clutching teddy bears.
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But just after 1, Renée Zellweger arrived, clutching her best actress trophy.
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" A label tied to a gnarly hand clutching the cigarette reads "Abuse.
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Clutching the phone, she listened as Warren thanked her for her work.
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About two years ago, Murphy awoke and sat up, clutching her chest.
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Or the mother, who is clutching a handkerchief to her daughter's side?
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So let's not feign pearl-clutching; let's just get on with it!
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A policeman stands above him, hand raised furiously and clutching a baton.
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In one harrowing scene, Chandler is shown clutching a bag of groceries.
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He's beaming in slight disbelief, clutching his championship belt like a rosary.
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He appeared to be shivering while clutching his chest during the hearing.
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And the reaction from the press is all the ... Like pearl-clutching?
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Pearl-clutching mothers, country-club secretaries, and pencil-pushers at the Heritage Foundation.
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Sir, he says, clutching the wool he'll sell from sheep he's shorn himself.
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His daughter popped round a few moments ago clutching a large plastic sack.
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Those who find it often find themselves instinctively clutching and grasping for it.
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One of his friends was close behind, clutching a 2 liter of Fanta.
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She is clutching a white UN carrier bag with her name on it.
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A couple weeks later, she was clutching a giant check for $3.3 million.
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CLUTCHING a large rock on his shoulder, Sam Ogada is ready for battle.
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John Kasich clutching a stick with a nail through it, run behind him.
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Drejka fires, hitting McGlockton, who runs back into the store clutching his chest.
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Even then, there remains a sense that Ferrari are simply clutching at straws.
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And yet, I still spent the full two hours in seat-clutching terror.
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Instead of an eagle, there's a rooster clutching a knife in its talon.
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He was content; I was sobbing on the curb, clutching the pee-stick.
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He's beaming in it, clutching an enormous bouquet of flowers in one arm.
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The woman in a feathered dress was clutching a crystal on the floor.
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The wheelman stood behind Captain Ross, clutching a surprisingly tiny, computerized steering wheel.
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She finished seventh and fell to the track, exhausted and clutching her foot.
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He looked down at his legs to see a man clutching at them.
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Snyder posted a photo on Facebook of the beaming boy clutching his gift.
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Baby Trump was clutching a baby doll—a nod to the border crisis.
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Back at the LLC stage area, he is jubilant and clutching a Bible.
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I pushed back my chair and, clutching my back, began circling the room.
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The newlyweds Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas were there, clutching each other's limbs.
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"I'm not going to move," she said, clutching her 2-year-old son.
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Toward the end, her relatives said, she was frightened, clutching her children's hands.
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Nearby, rescuers had found the body of a woman clutching a small child.
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He fell to the ground, rolling on his back and clutching his knee.
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Maggie, halfway between Ginny and Olivia, is on the pavement, clutching her knee.
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The star is seen fist-bumping the camera and clutching a shiny trophy.
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Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, wore sunglasses, clutching another pair of protective eclipse shades.
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But that doesn't mean investors will be clutching their stomachs the whole time.
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Upon arriving, my hands were drained of blood from clutching the steering wheel.
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"What do you want?" she demanded angrily, clutching me and my brother protectively.
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She wore sweatpants and a yellow tank top, and was clutching a backpack.
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Amy Klobuchar pacing inside the Democratic cloakroom during the proceeding, clutching her phone.
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The glare of headlights caught a small figure, clutching a polka-dot umbrella.
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The platoonmate I interviewed recalls seeing Raheel, on the floor, clutching his throat.
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There's a lot of cuddling up in cozy sweaters and clutching warm beverages!
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He was clutching a white paper bag containing what he said was barley soup.
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Another standout aspect of the photo is what James is clutching: his mom's wallet.
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No, it's what he says that the mainstream media, the pearl-clutching mainstream media.
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A thin, molded figure clutching a black and red shield sits by each armrest.
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CLUTCHING a cup of tea handed out by volunteers, Tracey waves at passing cars.
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Clutching a textbook, the stocky man could be a bureaucrat from a Kafka novel.
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I hide my hands under tables, in my pockets, or by clutching my phone.
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"We are leaving because of the 19th," said a small boy clutching an iPhone.
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It shows a mother, clutching her twin daughters' arms, running away from the gas.
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Eventually, organizers relented, and she stood before the crowd clutching the microphone to jeers.
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Scarlet ducked past him without meeting his gaze, clutching the straps of her backpack.
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Alabama Republican officials largely stood behind him clutching a variety of arguments and excuses.
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We sat in a circle, clutching paper cups full of steaming coffee and tea.
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So, the civilians are forced to flee, clutching their children and their few belongings.
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Airline employees presented her with a boy who was clutching Andy's passport and luggage.
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More videos followed: lorises clutching tiny umbrellas and nibbling shyly on balls of rice.
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One of the men was wandering around clutching a bottle of Mr. Jacquet's wine.
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Fu hadn't swum her best, and was also clutching her abdomen in obvious pain.
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The only people wearing hotel slippers these days are Iraqi forces clutching assault rifles.
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And so she was off to the mainland, clutching a purse full of pearls.
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Seated, momentarily silent or clutching a speech and microphone, his hands rarely stop talking.
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Mr. Bailey arrived in Queens clutching a fresh batch of tickets and numbers slips.
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But at the same time, you don't want to be pearl-clutching about it.
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The courts now prefer that volunteers wait until the hand has emerged clutching valuables.
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Gigi Hadid has reportedly been spotting clutching a copy of Albert Camus's The Stranger.
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Moments later Shakaki was flat on the porch's wooden slats, clutching her burning stomach.
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I mean, when she's just clutching her fists and moaning and — I don't know.
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Olivier Giroud goes down clutching the back of his right leg after getting clipped.
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She was weeping while clutching her nine-month-old daughter, Hafsa, to her chest.
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Most pearl-clutching of all is the inclusion of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's dramedy Fleabag.
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He was clutching the string of a red balloon, which he kept letting loose.
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More than two hundred young men stood there, still clutching their sticks and guns.
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"Oh God ... oh son, I love you so much," he said, clutching his chest.
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Rourke stood to the side, watching the choreography, clutching a pencil in her hand.
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Clutching neighbors, he said, he felt his way to the closest home still standing.
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Clutching neighbors, he said he felt his way to the closest home still standing.
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Eventually they gain on Mr. Khan, who falls to the ground, clutching his stomach.
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Weinstein, who recently had back surgery, has attended court each day clutching a walker.
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Clutching her statuette, Streep gave a shout-out to the rest of the cast.
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Either way, Goiânia, only about 80 years old, is still clutching for some history.
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He was clutching a copy of Reference News, published by state news agency Xinhua.
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I was clutching my passport, sweat dripping from my armpits and my heart racing.
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"I won't be relaxing at all," he said, clutching a roll of caution tape.
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Clutching her jacket as she vomited into a bucket, she thought she was dying.
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We'll be clutching our glasses of Central Coast Sauvignon Blanc while we anxiously await answers.
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Others have been photographed clutching severed heads, their fathers beaming with pride next to them.
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"The book is working," Schulman captioned a photo of Cleo clutching a copy on Thursday.
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He later tweeted a video from hospital with a bandaged face and clutching his violin.
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He repeatedly called the administration "a ragbag government" clutching at straws to stay in power.
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In the image, Barrymore smiled happily, clutching her little girls on an ice skating rink.
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Yoli scrambles from room to room, clutching multicolor-print pants, passing me in the hallway.
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Scores of police officers, clad in riot gear and clutching batons, separated the two groups.
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The cover features a fur-covered Daenerys clutching her beloved nephew-boyfriend to her chest.
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I'll just be over here, clutching my coffee and whispering, "I'll never let you go."
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Not one for walking out of awards ceremonies clutching a bouquet of trophies is she?
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The city was blanketed in snow, I walked through the snowdrifts clutching my belly. Alone.
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He was landing insane flick shots, clutching rounds, and racking up kill after impressive kill.
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"It's my calf muscle," he said, clutching his leg in pain while the cameras rolled.
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Dozens more gunmen flooded into the road, clutching assault rifles, machine guns and grenade launchers.
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Then he just... started walking, clutching the ball to his chest like a protective mother.
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Your arm muscles may not tire, but your fingers slowly cramp from constant gamepad clutching.
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I never once walked into a sixth form psychology lesson clutching a cup of coffee.
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It portrays a Richmond Police officer carrying a child who is clutching a teddy bear.
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"No, no," she responded, shaking her head and clutching a pole with her free hand.
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Tightly clutching a rosary, the woman, Marcella Martinez, begged the judge to reverse the decision.
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In her kitchen is a photograph of him as a toddler, asleep, clutching his toys.
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She was already on her knees in the gravel driveway, clutching tight to the dog.
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The notepad appears to be the same one that Zuckerberg was clutching during the hearing.
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Landon's clutching a lollipop in his right hand and jabbing the screen with his left.
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He raises his arms in a Jesus Christ pose, clutching a can of Mountain Dew.
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Well I distinctly remember clutching my blue-eyed bunny Flopsy while sobbing over a boy.
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"I wanted him to have a better life," she said, sobbing and clutching a balloon.
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They come clutching iced coffee and bags of chips, their faces burned by the wind.
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"I am quite nervous," he said, clutching the award between fingers laden with vintage rings.
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Yes, he'll give hugs — one arm, from the side, other hand still clutching the mic.
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You're greeted by a sublime image of a quietly smiling man gently clutching a pineapple.
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The pair looked solemn as they walked through the city, with Aniston often clutching Theroux's arm.
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The video shows an eagle clutching a drone midair and taking it down a few feet.
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The royal couple were honored at the event - and Camilla left clutching a bouquet of flowers.
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Warning: it's not sexy in the slightest, and will have you clutching your Coppertone in despair.
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Mickey Guyton rounding the bases while clutching her little so-ugly-he s-cute mutt, Charlie.
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Women and children clutching overstuffed bags piled into the back of trucks, seeking a way out.
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Seconds later, the shot rang out, and Burden, instantly pale, staggered forward, clutching his bleeding arm.
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He slowly reemerges from the bushes looking worse for wear but still clutching the stolen property.
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India is the world's fastest-growing large economy, its consumers increasingly clutching smartphones and fattening wallets.
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The spread shows Wu clutching one of her creations, and next to it, the word CYBORG.
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When it was over, Mr. Bennett said, he saw Mr. Josiah walking and clutching his chest.
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"' Sanders, dramatically taking a bow while clutching his heart, said, "She took my name in vain.
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Okay guys we know it's snowy out there and everything, but you're clutching at straws now.
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Slumped in a wheelchair, she sat listing to one side, clutching a tissue in one hand.
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A woman lying down next to a man, clutching her wrist as if measuring its thinness.
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" Clutching her throat with her hand, she added: "It makes me so nervous just watching it!
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We quickly see Marty in a fetal position clutching onto his wife and doing breathing exercises.
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So why the sudden pearl-clutching when the couples in question happened to be same-sex?
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They also organized a group photograph, which showed some of the young men clutching champagne flutes.
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Well this is probably clutching at straws, but maybe — just maybe — it's actually a giant crack.
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Another man is down, clutching groceries in one hand, a bag of needles in the other.
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I would be clutching this deep powder board until the second it started snowing next year.
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But it has such a profound effect on him that he keels over, clutching his chest.
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Wincing and clutching her midsection, the 133-year-old added that she was having her period.
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I don't know where he was when I crawled into the back seat clutching my head.
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"He was really cool," one waiting schoolboy told Nippon TV, clutching a set of the stamps.
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When Bianca watches, terrified, from the crowd, we're right beside her, clutching our chests with worry.
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Republicans, for their part, seized the opportunity to do some dramatic pearl-clutching about Democrats' questions.
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Hundreds of cops in navy-blue uniforms form a cordon, clutching riot shields and smoke grenades.
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In the fifth inning, Alex Rodriguez left clutching his hamstring after running out a ground ball.
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Inside, tenants clutching folders of documents, or lugging toddlers on their hips, stagger through the hallways.
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Nearby, clutching her Tony for her role in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," was Jessica Lange.
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At a bus stop in Philadelphia on Sunday night I passed people clutching placards for Mrs.
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I no longer even pity Piggy, clutching his broken "specs" and blindly following the nearest leader.
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She ambled slowly toward the home, clutching the arm of her escort as if for support.
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Johnson, clutching a pair of scissors, asked his teammates if he could cut the net first.
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At a hearing in May, he sat behind a glass cage, clutching a small plastic crucifix.
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A video of the episode shows her clutching her cellphone and pinballing among outstretched, shoving hands.
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He was clutching a device that he contends could change the monotony of bathroom routines forever.
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DR-1's are walking tanks that lurch forward, Terminator-like, clutching a rapid-fire shotgun.
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Teigen is clutching her newborn daughter close, but there's no mistaking that little bundle of joy.
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In one, Leonard's grandmother doesn't seem ready — her eyes are closed, and she's clutching the rail.
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Grande flawlessly captures the Wizard of Oz star's theatrical voice and dramatic clutching of her chest.
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A great strategy unless the guy you're clutching is much stronger in the clinch than you.
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"I was a monster when you met me!" she shrieks, clutching a bag of rotting groceries.
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I saw myself clutching sweatily onto a copy of the listings mag that he clearly read.
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One Republican senator began their meeting clutching a printout that suggested Ms. Nixon had been hypocritical.
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Beside him sat a branchy woman clutching a chilled glass, shivering so hard her necklace rattled.
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"When she got out of the cab, she was clutching her purse," Mr. Burbank said, laughing.
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Both women, in fact, are clutching secrets that can ruin friendships, destroy marriages and shatter lives.
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A young girl approached Willems's table clutching a Knuffle Bunny stuffed animal and looking slightly terrified.
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Residents have been warned not to exercise; people with asthma are clutching their inhalers, white-knuckled.
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The teacher looked at Sami clutching the little blue figure and gave me a sad smile.
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When I met with Meena, she sat down, clutching a yellow plastic bag under her shawl.
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Rounding out the parade of sugar daddies was Mickey Rourke, the actor, clutching his Pomeranian, Igor.
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One rather eager woman grabbed his hand and yanked the Pope toward herself, clutching onto him.
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I awoke clutching a stuffed bear, which I wasn't sure how I had gotten hold of.
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I brought a walking cane and played "old," clutching my back during a shaky, belabored Charleston.
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One woman says she sees her husband clutching a stomach wound, blood oozing through his fingers.
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Vogelsong immediately went down to the ground, clutching his face, and remained motionless for a while.
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"I got to meet her last year," Katie told me, clutching her imitation Divas Championship belt.
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Enkhjargal, Tumurbat's wife, is holding back tears, clutching a sheaf of prescriptions and other medical papers.
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Soon after Ms. Bickwid left, a woman walked in clutching a pot with a wilting orchid.
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Think of all those Instagram influencers clutching green juices and flavored nut butters: They're almost all women.
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"It's a nasty attempt, clutching at straws, to discredit something that they know is true," he said.
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"It's our home ... and I don't know when we'll be back," she said , tearfully clutching her dog.
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Running behind him was a man in a black ski mask clutching a dagger and a gun.
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I thrust to meet him, one hand clutching his arse cheek, holding him firm, urging him on.
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The tiny Bieber is wearing a polo shirt and clutching a grey stuffed animal to his chest.
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Love briefly left the game after falling to the floor, clutching his left knee under the basket.
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He immediately crumpled to the ground clutching his left shoulder and remained there for a couple minutes.
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The photos showed Rihanna clutching glasses like fashion accessories leaving clubs, restaurants, and even at the beach.
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On Monday, catcher Wilson Ramos collapsed clutching his knee after leaping for a throw and landing awkwardly.
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At least in that performance, Levine wasn't there dancing like a dad while clutching his mic stand.
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Clutching a bag of his few remaining possessions, Amos Makunduwa described the devastation with one stark sentence.
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A Russian woman in furs wanders around in a daze, clutching a train ticket in her hand.
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We're told Ciara was clutching her chest and shoulder, but walking around and talking on her phone.
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Where your knuckles turn white from clutching the steering wheel and a knot grows in your belly.
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In Beaumont, northeast of Houston, a woman clutching her baby daughter was swept away in raging flooding.
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Behold: Why is Putin holding the dog in his arms and clutching its hind legs like that?
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A man has a heart attack clutching a blue plastic cup by a blue plastic water cooler.
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He was clutching a wrinkled and greasy medium-sized brown paper bag, stained from his trembling palms.
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In another work, he embedded a stone into the cactus pad and painted a hand clutching it.
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A young man came out to greet us, wearing a tan vest and clutching a walkie-talkie.
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IS gleefully posted smiling portraits of the young killers, all striking a similar pose clutching assault rifles.
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The woman went into the examining room and, a few minutes later, emerged clutching an ultrasound image.
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We know — we must know — that the mother clutching her two young children deserves dignity and respect.
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Other travelers were encouraged to gather from nearby gates, their hands clutching roller bags and Starbucks cups.
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The past is clutching your feet here like poison vines camouflaged as the comforting tendrils of citizenship.
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At one point in the documentary, the entire white-coated cast of Flubber was clutching their sides.
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And wounded victims pleading for help, clutching at officers whose first priority was to find the attackers.
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Just then, the doors swung open and a pack of men entered, clutching weapons and looking panicked.
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Clutching a dislodged tooth as he rode to the hospital, Garrett feared his season might be over.
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On set a mulleted man is clutching a buzzsaw, flanked by two buxom blondes in nurse uniforms.
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Pictures showed him sprawled face down, still clutching a briefcase on a walkway in the parliament building.
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Mind you, the five-inch blade he was clutching in his hand implied laughter would be inappropriate.
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Carol's shaken up by it, as we see her clutching a rosary so hard her hand bleeds.
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Heads hanging low, iced-out fingers clutching mics, the trio rains their triplet flows into the crowd.
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Clutching a cane, Jeffries made her way into Prince's, where a few employees had started cleaning up.
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In London, one man who fled the London Bridge attack was still clutching his pint of beer.
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Photos on social media showed Parada carrying Chacon away from the scene, clutching his blood-covered face.
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You're a phone guy, I was speaking of reading old profiles, talking about you clutching your BlackBerry.
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A Muslim couple clothed in rags and clutching plastic bags is brought before the Inquisition and executed.
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The crowd was overwhelmingly white and consisted of 49 adults and one minor clutching his mother's hand.
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"It's so hard to see at night," she said, clutching a Barbie doll dressed in sparkly blue.
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Her diaper changed, Ella went into diva mode, wailing and clutching at her mother's discarded fur coat.
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Like Cruise, Jonas danced in front of a fireplace while clutching a candle holder as his microphone.
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Roberts then shifted gears and changed venues, walking into the Senate clutching a couple of large binders.
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Clutching a gun handed to him by his kidnappers, Lakor was ordered to "shoot everything you see".
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As the crowd listened, clutching candles and posters, someone up in the corporate office drew the blinds.
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Hoge: I saw people sobbing in the streets and surging out of subway stations clutching floral tributes.
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Here, a man looks to be clutching his ear, while others try clear snow off the streets.
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He'd been hit just outside the hospital and walked in, clutching his belly and yelling in pain.
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Alex, a 32-year-old former cheesemonger wearing a floral button-down, is clutching a cat mug.
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How unlike was the demise of Mallarmé, who fell to his knees pathetically clutching his doctor's legs.
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Steyer must have been clutching his "pander bear" to his chest when he put out that statement.
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Worse, the poet lunged at the apparition to unmask it and found himself clutching Home's bare foot.
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"The Black Sox look clean compared to this team," Cohen said, clutching and touting his ceramic chicken.
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Even his mom was seen clutching tight to DiCaprio's new Oscar and smiled while the actor looked on.
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Clutching the weapon was Janis Shinwari, his Afghan interpreter, looking down its barrel at two dead Taliban fighters.
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A photograph also showed an injured military official clutching his bloody head and being held up by colleagues.
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Her daughter, clutching a cardigan, lowered her voice and her eyes when she recalled living in El Salvador.
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Those people are clutching on, and God help them if a woman's going to get in their way.
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In a post-finale world, we know that Rachel is clutching Bryan's beefy quadricep in the above photo.
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Nestled into my theater seat, clutching a forgotten bag of Skittles, the pieces at last fell into place.
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The sunsets, where the clouds are illuminated by an unearthly light, leave you clutching your heart in wonder.
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One, he said, had been learning to teach Arabic at a local college, and died clutching a textbook.
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SQUATTING ON a UN refugee agency mat, clutching her listless two-year-old, Setera Bibi tells her story.
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Everyone around me started kissing, while I was left there awkwardly clutching my champagne until they unlocked lips.
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The two shared a kiss in the scene, with Thorne clutching Grier's neck as he held her waist.
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Today she spends her days on the side of a street, clutching a thick bundle of different banknotes.
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The image shows a man walking through thigh-high flood waters clutching two cats close to his chest.
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The dancer then shed the bulky ensemble and walked off clutching her left arm and rubbing her nose.
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POLICEMEN clutching battered AK-47s stifle yawns in the hot sun outside the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi.
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In the foreground was La La Land producer Fred Berger clutching his gold statuette and accepting the award.
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Handing Lula a ministerial position would show "that the Rousseff government is clutching at straws," Blanco told CNBC.
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Are you coming into your strength gradually like Daenerys, or were you born clutching red wine like Cersei?
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Sure enough, he turned up clutching a white plastic bag with a crudely-made beef wellington in it.
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She broke into a run, clutching the bag, and tore it open as soon as she was home.
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Rodríguez left the field clutching his shoulder in the second half of Colombia's win over the United States.
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Mr. Williams, at age 86, still cuts an impressive figure, even as he sat quietly clutching his cane.
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On her return, Murad went to see her house and emerged clutching some clothing left there since 2014.
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Lakshman and his father followed in the family's Toyota, with Lakshman clutching his mother's passport and insurance card.
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Three sisters and Alexis were still alive after the first round, the boy found clutching his father's shirt.
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Drejka then takes his gun out and shoots McGlockton, who runs back into the store clutching his chest.
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Please observe these screenshots of Big Narstie, who is topless, wearing a top hat and clutching a gun.
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As I stood in a sun-full room clutching a coffee someone asked me about my first startup.
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It reads, in part: All this pearl clutching really just indicates how profoundly people are missing the point.
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It's adorable that you want to keep alive the magic of clutching your beloved at night and screaming.
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Instead, they said, he had been clutching a book while waiting to pick up a child after school.
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"Let's believe in ourselves again, rather than clutching the skirts of Brussels," Johnson wrote in The Sun newspaper.
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At Stratford-upon-Avon, the director Polly Findlay has cast three doll-clutching girls to play the witches.
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A tiny white hand curls around the ear, as if clutching it, or pushing it against the head.
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Four-year-old Charlotte arrived at her new school, Thomas's Battersea in London, clutching mom Kate Middleton's hand.
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At this year's Met Gala, the teen star showed up clutching his cut off dreads as an accessory.
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One officer could be seen clutching a wound on his torso and had blood smeared on his neck.
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The saxophonist Joseph Jarman and the percussionist Famoudou Don Moye limped in, clutching each other, swearing and drinking.
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Footage of the spacecraft's interior shows Fedor crouched in place, clutching a Russian flag in its right hand.
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As other orchard visitors meandered past me, clutching sticky children and heavy bags of fruit, I smiled weakly.
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Seated at a seafood restaurant, clutching a diet Coke, Jesús Olivares heard the blare of an ambulance approaching.
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After recounting her story, Elizabeth walked toward El Futuro's reception area, clutching her 5-year-old daughter's hand.
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A few minutes before he entered, two dozen local children, clutching flags, were herded into an honor guard.
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It's Friday — T.G.I.F. Dear Diary: I was at the dry cleaner, clutching my treasured aqua Algerian gauze dress.
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Another shot rang out — and this time, one of the women fell to the ground, clutching her stomach.
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Clutching a black binder overflowing with scripts, he started to walk-run toward the Culver City Senior Center.
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Solomon stands near a temple, his left hand clutching a staff, his right raised in an oratorical gesture.
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Standing before the drinks, clutching the bar with both hands, Sasha lowered herself to the ground and knelt.
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He has the habit, when making decisions, of clutching his skull as if it might otherwise split open.
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On Tuesday, images of grief-stricken parents clutching the coffins of their children were circulated on social media.
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With politics feeling pretty bleak, people memed her as their crystal-clutching, moon-worshipping, chardonnay-sipping sorceress queen.
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Alternative for Germany placards, torn and strewn on the street, show grinning, swarthy men clutching handfuls of euros.
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Instead I found her studying a book she'd been clutching like a bible under her arm for weeks.
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The women, wearing face-covering veils and clutching toddlers, huddle in a different spot, also separated by nationality.
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The woman, Amal Mohammed al-Soussi, 22, arrived in the desert clutching the hands of her two toddlers.
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She sat there dutifully clutching her coloring book, but the scratch-scratch of her pens was too loud.
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As the video continues, the little girl's image multiplies, creating other little girls excitedly clutching their own records.
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There's been a lot of pearl-clutching recently by Trump supporters who worry about the "incivility" of the left.
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There are people standing in line, clutching precious tomes as they wait for their favorite author to sign them.
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The night I turn up clutching baked goods, I know several people in the room, either socially or professionally.
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"I've tried so many times, but it's impossible," says Jan, a 29-year-old Afghan, clutching a cricket bat.
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The man's son pointed at the picture, at some sort of bat writhing on the ground, clutching a letter.
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Clutching it at my side, rushing home and repeating it until it skipped, it changed my life that night.
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The singer shared a picture from a rehearsal, in which she's clutching a microphone in front of her band.
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After a moment's silence, she suddenly screamed out in pain, then repeatedly shouted "help me," clutching her right leg.
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Particularly eagle-eyed spectators might have noticed that the foursome were clutching something in addition to their instruments: cameras.
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Rory Feek, 50, shared a touching photo of his daughter Heidi, 29, clutching her dying stepmom's hand on Friday.
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An older woman slowly approaches, eyes immersed with tears and sadness falling to the ground, clutching the cold body.
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He's a terrible person, but I was also struck by the humanity of him and his wife clutching hands.
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Refugees moved among them almost unnoticed, clutching whatever possessions they'd managed to carry or sitting quietly on seafront benches.
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She may even still be clutching at her pile of freebies Gollum-style in her house a week later.
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The monument stands between a Christmas tree and menorah, depicting a snake wrapped around a forearm clutching an apple.
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If Season 8 is going to have us clutching our seats, what on Earth could Thrones have in store?
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Meanwhile, Claire Foy told PEOPLE she was "in shock" over her big win, clutching her Globe as she spoke.
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If you sit there clutching your complimentary beverage every time there's a bit of turbulence, you are not alone.
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Nutmeg. You want Horace Grant clutching a basketball above his head, playing keep-away like Gollum with the Pearl?
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Even the visual language of Jaime and Cersei clutching each other, connected, suggests two people who are fundamentally one.
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Fletcher, clutching his neck wound, exited the train and got help from passengers on the platform, the affidavit said.
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I was fully clothed and she was asleep next to me, in her underwear, clutching a chocolate bar wrapper.
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Clutching plastic bags with their meagre belongings, families wait to be interviewed by officials and ponder their next move.
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Not a single Elmo or Iron Man was seen being taken away in handcuffs or even clutching a summons.
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"What else?" he asked, clutching large trash bags he had brought filled with blankets, sheets, pillows and toilet paper.
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He has been immortalized in Oberhausen, Germany, with a six-foot plastic replica of him clutching a soccer ball.
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"LOOK HOW HAPPY I AM," tweeted one person along with photos of herself clutching a copy of the book.
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Daryl Davis is standing at Richard Preston's home clutching the arm of his soon to be bride Stacy Bell.
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"He was crazy, just crazy," a teary flight attendant, clutching a rose, said before being whisked off by relatives.
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That meant hordes of screaming children clutching their phones, in hot pursuit of a selfie with a YouTube star.
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She is also clutching a large lump of wood, black electrical tape wrapped around its end like a handle.
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They sneak under a graffitied underpass, giggling, and perch on couches at a house party, clutching red solo cups.
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Naturally, everyone reacted by clutching their pearls, predicting JoJo Fletcher's future heartbreak, and losing their faith in humanity altogether.
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That's a lot of time to spend underground, away from daylight, crushed together with strangers, clutching germ-covered poles.
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"It's 'Oh, my God, he's so beautiful,' " Miss de Lappe said, clutching her heart and then spreading her arms.
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Clutching a walker outside her home, Ms. Callahan said she planned to move from her home of 15 years.
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Turning away from the poster and clutching his hands behind his back, he told me to pick a year.
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"They gave us something but we didn't understand what it meant," he said, clutching the flyer with Modi's image.
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" On another drawing, which shows a woman clutching a child, the artist writes: "German mother evicted from Poland walking.
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"I am in shock," she said softly after clutching her mother, Cheryl Kaiser, on the sidewalk outside the school.
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"This is not a trend," said Ms. McCharen-Tran, clutching her golden egg-shape statuette and talking about inclusivity.
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Pushing away rebar and concrete, the workers found more: a small child, clutching to her in their last moments.
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Its halls are full of students clutching their books and sunken-eyed Ph.D students standing in line for coffee.
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She sang the bubbly mean-girl anthem "Look What You Made Me Do" while clutching a snake-gripped microphone.
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A father clutching his sick daughter says they've been on the road for two days trying to reach safety.
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HOUSTON — Shivering from hypothermia, little Jordyn Grace was clutching her mother's unresponsive body as the floodwaters rose around her.
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His new friendship with Marilyn Manson, who shows up this season, may also have Vatican officials clutching their rosaries.
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Some had mistakenly described the photo of the father and son as that of a mother clutching her baby.
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At one entrance, life-size bobbleheads of Stephen Curry and Kobe Bryant clutching Chinese flags greeted would-be shoppers.
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Thus fortified, we headed across town toward Piazza Beccaria, me clutching Mr. Incontri's iPhone and shouting out Waze directions.
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It's there, a faint light cradling a chicken egg, clutching an axe, raising a newborn's almost see-through body.
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All these images of solitude culminate in a poignant final shot of Jo alone, clutching her newly published book.
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You heat up some takeout, plop down on the couch clutching your phone … and start to scroll through Instagram.
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Clutching a box of records, he asked the couple in the window seat at the candlelit bar to relocate.
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Ms. Bass is both watching the show and reliving the events, clutching her husband's hand as the emotions return.
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The mural features Kawhi clutching a massive NBA Championship Trophy and has become a huge attraction in the area.
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To symbolize Liberty, one woman, impressively, rides a rearing white horse bareback, backwards, clutching a knife and a hammer.
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Within a matter of two minutes I will (hopefully) be on that stage, clutching my very own polished statuette.
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But if clutching your coffee cup like a claw sounds just too awkward, Han does have an alternative: walk backwards.
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As the drama unfolded, Warren Beatty — who had announced the award with Faye Dunaway — walked off stage clutching the envelope.
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Hot Guys Holding BB8 delivers exactly what we've all been dreaming about: Oscar Isaac lovingly clutching his BB-8 droid.
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Euron's got a craned neck thing going on here like Davos, but at least he's clutching the armrests, I guess?
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"Last night was the worst night of my life," Goldilocks said on ABS, wearing a raincoat and clutching a cane.
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The man is also seen cradling the young boy, who is clutching one of the ropes attached to their harnesses.
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But I don't think it represents such a convincing argument that it requires hand-wringing and overused symbolic pearl-clutching.
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In the hallway of his office hangs a poster of a cod, clad in armor and clutching a Union Jack.
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Mack was in tears for much of the gathering, clutching Stella until the last possible moment before handing her off.
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" And Toby's figure is clutching replica of the rock Michael gave him for his farewell that says "suck on this!
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In one photo, a woman is sitting on rocks, leaning on the side of the building, and clutching a baby.
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But visiting many of them can be an unpleasant experience, thanks to hordes of tourists clutching guidebooks and taking selfies.
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"We buy significant materials from China that are sold in Europe," Sarkar said, clutching business plans for the new company.
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For two weeks, crowds of mourners streamed into a Buddhist pagoda in Phnom Penh's east, clutching lotus flowers and incense.
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That said, Hereditary is a hell of an intense ride, made for a crowd that enjoys heart-clutching adrenaline spikes.
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"The concern is that they are clutching at straws as they run out at firepower," Rabobank strategist Matt Cairns said.
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It was then that everyone gathered around Score, who lay on the mound in a fetal position, clutching his face.
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Over food, they also created the track's artwork, which showcases a graffiti-styled cartoon character clutching a wrapped-up present.
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"(I prefer toys) that talk back to me," said six-year-old Lilly Hulkes-Dudman, clutching Tyler the Playful Tiger.
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"That's how we get by," Aya explained, clutching a bag of empty bottles she had just gathered at the hospital.
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Packing the iconic theater, the cast and audience members posed for several pictures while clutching copies of Austen's 1813 novel.
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Instead, the world's best gymnasts, runners, ping-pongers and trampolinists are clutching small 22016-D sculptures of Rio's Olympics logo.
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The title drawing, "The Pumpkin Festival" (1991), is the one with the girl — the artist's daughter — clutching a rag doll.
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"For our girls!!!!!" thousands of Twitter users retweeted alongside crying GIFs and memes of Kermit the Frog clutching his heart.
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"Angelina and the children all seemed really happy and were clutching Wicked drinking bottles as they left," the source said.
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While just reading the word conjures images of people eating fast food or clutching their hearts, cholesterol isn't inherently bad.
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Their occupants emerged clutching cellphones in search of one of the rarest finds on the island: a working mobile network.
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Chyna was in L.A. with her nanny, who's clutching the 10-month old, as she spent time with the kid.
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On Sunday, the podcaster shared the following image of his little girl clutching the complete set of Rowling's wizarding tales.
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At NOLA, crowds pour onto the sidewalk, one hand on a beer, and the other clutching a fried chicken drumstick.
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Clutching his soiled backpack (which appears to contain something heavy), Kroff comes to sit in the chair beside your desk.
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"Santana IV" (Santana IV/Thirty Tigers) Clutching at hits didn't suit the guitarist Carlos Santana, even when he got them.
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"They have a contemporary style for selling a product," Mr. Balyasov said, clutching a legal, civilian version of the weapon.
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Then, still clutching the teddy bear, she lined up for photos with Disney characters in Fantasyland, including Cinderella's Fairy Godmother.
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In the rush to escape eastern Mosul, women clutching babies and elderly men and women stepped past burnt-out cars.
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Clutching a receipt for $22.89 for about half a tank of gas, he said he was pleased with current prices.
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Caldwell-Pope ran into a pick early in the first quarter and ran off the floor clutching his left shoulder.
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I'd imagined being in this room, clutching this statue ever since watching my first Emmy broadcast at 7 years old.
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They stood outside a US Customs and Immigration Center in Michigan, Mejia clutching his son's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles backpack.
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"I think a Bernie could come from anywhere — Manhattan, Queens, Bronx, anywhere else," said Mr. Weaver, clutching his guitar case.
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But I'm Italian, so I can't acknowledge that I ate well unless I'm clutching my intestines and bargaining with God.
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This pearl-clutching and, later, Thiel's mad quest were exactly what Gawker wanted – a reaction and some kind of change.
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But the pearl-clutching that voices of the establishment perform shouldn't be how you spend your emotional or intellectual energy.
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According to [the advocate], he was ... clutching a piece of paper that was a photocopy of his mother's ID card.
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Both came up clutching their heads and surprised that they were expected to get back in the ring and fight.
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We'd been fooled into believing Chad was the one responsible for Evan clutching his face in embarrassed agony, but nope.
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I rolled over to my right side again, and buried the pillow in my chest, clutching it with both arms.
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When Mr. Saipov fell after being shot, the bystander kicked the guns he was still clutching out of his hands.
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In the pouring rain, hundreds of people lined up outside a building in Queens on Monday, clutching umbrellas and paperwork.
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They're sitting on the toilet and they're clutching their stomachs because they just can't figure out how to digest it.
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There's Pikirakau, also known as Lucy Takiora Lord, or Bloody Queen Mary, who's clutching a menacing shotgun in her hands.
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How about instead of clutching palms like two buffed-down starfishes 69'ing each other's indecipherable genitalia, we just…don't!
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It is admirable, and sincere, and appreciated by the hundred or so fans, clutching beers, who have stopped to listen.
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But one patron, standing 6-foot-5 in a shiny blue suit and clutching a leather folder, opted to stand.
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It was common, during the opening days, to run into muddled visitors wandering the streets, clutching maps and looking grumpy.
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In videos from the event, he lumbers around the stage, head down, clutching his microphone like it was an enemy.
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Clutching my seat as we zoomed into another congested avenue, I realized that Bourdain had deliberately taken a wrong turn.
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Men in beige desert boots and women in mustard-yellow cardigans waited in the wings, clutching their cream-colored résumés.
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"Bring to me, the trophy," boomed a musclebound king, wearing a crown of snakes and clutching a skull-topped scepter.
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Mr. De Feo studied the lollipop-red bag, oblivious to a freckle-faced Jennifer Lawrence clutching it to her chest.
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His record view count of 4 billion is acknowledged, with PewDiePie fist-bumping the camera and clutching a shiny trophy.
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Kaka Saeed, clutching a bundle of cash in his hefty hands, is presiding over an auction of crates of lemons.
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Super Bowl fans can place bets on more than just who will be clutching the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 2.
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Her staff members went back to work, back to assisting the refugees waiting in the lobby, clutching foreign-language paperwork.
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When the women enter the cemetery, they walk hand in hand, clutching sticks to fend off dogs or potential attackers.
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In the middle of the night, her oldest daughter, Diana, found her on the couch, clutching her belly and moaning.
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The simplest answer for all of us is biblical: Do unto others — and maybe do it without clutching your smartphone.
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After I finished, I felt literally drunk and stumbled around my Airbnb, clutching the egg of my yogurt-filled stomach.
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The fans clutching at Hannah Diamond's garbs don't care whether they're grabbing French couture mink or market-stall fake fur.
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In Charles Maurin's "Dawn of Labor" (1891), for instance, a variety of nudes loll and stride about, clutching their breasts.
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Clutching a copy of "Moby-Dick," she gives brief lectures on starfish and on the variations in the songs of canaries.
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You'll notice that the Miami native is clutching a rose during said interview, suggesting that her stunt had the intended effect.
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Sanders' pearl clutching is nothing but an empty gesture that belongs in the bottomless void alongside so much else from 2018.
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He dropped out at the 30-kilometer (18.6 mile) mark, and so—to everyone's surprise—did Wilson Kipsang, clutching his stomach.
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I remember sitting in the back of a cab in Baltimore clutching a vinyl door handle thinking I couldn't make it.
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In the video, he's seen standing at the entrance clutching his 2008 MacBook, which he said he is deeply attached to.
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Clutching my spoon like I haven't eaten in weeks (I inhaled a huge lunch about an hour ago), I dive in.
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"The fight is not over!" said 21-year-old Susana Adamyan, clutching a placard calling on others to take a stand.
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Nicole Phelps, posted a pic of herself and Michael walking hand in hand near the ocean, while clutching a giant bouquet.
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There's George W. Bush in another blue tie, looking off into the distance while clutching the back of a fancy chair.
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Update, 9:56pm: My wife sits in the corner clutching a rucksack that we used to call our earthquake go-bag.
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At Aktuğlu's suggestion, I slipped into one of the jumpsuits myself, glumly clutching the bars while my own picture was taken.
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Tunisia goalkeeper Mouez Hassen, who left the pitch in the 16th minute clutching his arm, suffered a shoulder injury, Maaloul said.
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I stood there clutching the shopping cart until Kris found me, and I told her we needed to leave, like, now.
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Tiny plastic men and women — almost all white — smile as they stand side-by-side, clutching bouquets and each other's arms.
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It gets even scarier, with murder and ESP and hang-up phone calls that will leave up clutching your teddy bear.
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The princess, clutching a bouquet of delicate pink roses, stunned in a white dress beneath a delicate lace overlay by Rodebjer.
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Anything more than a blindfold is treated with a scene or line created to induce a pearl-clutching giggle between friends.
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What if you've been clutching the same cassette of The Woman In Me since 1995 and knew she'd be back anyway?
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KIGALI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Marie-Claire Kayeze sat in front of her home, surrounded by her seven children, clutching a letter.
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Watts told Refinery213 that the pearls seemed like references to "pearl-clutching," a sexist way to mock and belittle the women.
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I lean over, clutching my arms to try to keep from shivering too hard, to get another look at her wrists.
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Cori emerges from the darkness clutching a bottle of champagne, her catlike green eyes seeming to glow in the dim light.
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"True symbol of the British spirit as man flees terrorist attack clutching his pint," said student Henry Slesser (@HenrySlesser), on Twitter.
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If you're one of the brave few who are still clutching on to Samsung's recalled Galaxy Note7, I can't blame you.
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On the way out, 37-year-old Meghan strutted to her waiting SUV while clutching a fancy black Stella McCartney purse.
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"I am scarcely able to recover the expenditures with such low yields," Khan said, clutching a handful of freshly harvested beets.
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Beware if you're the jumpy type — you'll be clutching to your seat for the majority of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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Instead of travelling home with a new child, she's left to travel home clutching the box for her new baby seat.
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Richard Nixon's stomach-clutching fury about his foes is revealed in the White House taping system that led to his downfall.
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You can see the officer on the balcony is clutching something in his hand that resembles a handgun -- but it's unclear.
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Lately, it seems a certain type of reporter is clutching his pearls about the emergence of NASA jumpsuits as fashion items.
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I walked inside into the office, clutching £50 and praising the skies… but our Lord saviour had something else in mind.
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" Another video shows him clutching one of the plane's divider curtains, face dripping with blood, repeating the words, "Just kill me.
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Pinterest shows an endless scroll of tatted Monroes, gun-toting Monroes, and Monroes clutching guns and wearing bandanas over their mouths.
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That level of conflict would leave most legal ethicists clutching the bar rules in a tight fetal position in their offices.
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At the meetings, Hulda met Solange, thrown to the floor and raped by fighters while clutching her two-month-old baby.
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The 27-year-old limped off just 12 minutes into Brazil's 1-1 draw with Nigeria on Sunday, clutching his hamstring.
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Visions of an invariable, often hyper-racialized boogey-man convince N.R.A. supporters that security comes from clutching bigger, more advanced weaponry.
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Ait Said fell to the mat in agony, clutching the back of his knee and the lower part of his leg.
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The next picture shows the squirrel clutching the flower to its chest, closing its eyes as it takes in the scent.
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Last month, a cabbie knocked me off my bike and sped off, leaving me laying in the road clutching my wrist.
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A brisk and confident step, eyes on the pavement, and a hand in the pocket of your coat, clutching your phone.
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"She doesn't know that I have had another baby since she was kidnapped," said Samuel, clutching photos of her eldest child.
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Durant gave up his dribble when he felt the pain and quickly fell to the floor, clutching his lower right leg.
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I attempt to give in to the uncertainties of life, rather than clutching tightly to what I (think I can) control.
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Separately, I see a female designer has posted a grinning photo where she's clutching a dog with a big floppy tongue.
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Clutching a clipboard and grinning, she points to a sliver of the Hudson River peaking out through a wall of buildings.
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They also nearly lost him when he took a bad step and was left clutching his ankle and writhing in pain.
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Excited teenagers in rainwear, all immaculately made up and clutching smartphones, stood 10 deep on the other side of the runway.
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Inspector X and the agents pounced, arresting the driver and discovering two baby orangutans in the back seat, clutching each other.
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" Officers found Mr. Amarillo walking from the home's front door to the street, clutching a Bible and muttering, "I killed them.
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Before it began, Mr. Lippman stood to the side of the stage, clutching a blue folder, as the crowd found seats.
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Falcao went to the ground clutching his ribs late in the game after a strong challenge from Bordeaux defender Nicolas Pallois.
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"The Last Face" drew groans for its head-clutching romance between international aid workers, played by Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem.
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I remember clutching her body to my chest and watching cable news, horrified by the world I had brought her into.
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There was a mix-up between Toby Harries and Rabah Yousif and Harries crashed onto the track, still clutching the baton.
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Felicity winds up on the sidewalk, clutching a sheet over her voluptuous front, as his father is hauled off to jail.
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If you're looking for something to distract yourself from the political turmoil that's clutching the world at present, you're in luck.
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I remember clutching her body to my chest and watching cable news, horrified by the world I had brought her into.
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We were finally released into the street hours later, clutching bidets, brains dulled from the creation that had just been birthed.
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The incentives for such countries are so powerful that hoarding ideas away from them is like clutching a wet bar of soap.
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Those of us who had been splashing in the surf or stamping rows of sandcastles fled up the slope, clutching our towels.
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The lurid glow of marquees and brothels revealed to us a shivering, shambling crowd, some slumped like apes, some clutching their young.
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If you're a Notes app skeptic, you might find yourself joining the resistance and clutching your pen and paper for dear life.
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But high-profile people from the protests have been clutching their pearls on social media whenever people have dared called them Nazis.
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At the market, tuna buyers barter with merchants, clutching fists of orange and green rufiyaa bills and hoping for a good deal.
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After all, you need to give the people something to look at while clutching your rooftop happy hour drank for the 'gram.
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One of the fishermen swam back to his crewmates clutching a bronze arm — the first find from the Antikythera wreckage to resurface.
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"One military officer grabbed me by the throat and tried to take me," she told Reuters, clutching her shirt collar to demonstrate.
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One night, I hear all this noise and find him passed out drunk in my hall closet clutching a pair of shoes.
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Instead of the typical olive branch and arrows, the parody seal shows the eagle clutching a wad of cash and golf clubs.
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In 1985, the British prime minister was photographed walking alongside Ronald Reagan and his dog Lucky, clutching her rectangular, black Asprey handbag.
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We know they're going to happen, but because clutching the title involves shaving off fractions of a second they're still so impressive.
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The tick clutching the feather was easier to identify because its features matched up with another ancient tick discovered in Burmese amber.
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Instead of clutching a spear, as he does in the painting, Thompson has him holding aloft what look like three baseball bats.
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Some people may experience atypical symptoms like sweating, nausea or even flulike symptoms rather than classic chest-clutching pain, Dr. Steinbaum said.
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Dissly was running a pass route Sunday in Seattle's win over Cleveland when he tumbled to the ground, clutching at his leg.
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In the photo (on the left), the pop star hovers just above The Weeknd, née Abel Tesfaye, clutching him to her chest.
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"Never underestimate the power of a bear," group leader CC Rider told me, clutching the teddy in his skull ring–clad hands.
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Fletcher who was clutching his neck exited the train as passengers on the platform tried to help him, according to the affidavit.
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He's drunk and naked, clutching a bottle of root beer in one hand and a jug of Jack Daniel's in the other.
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They would show his screaming mother and maybe a single shot of her clutching his broken body, with his face politely obscured.
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Clutching a glass with two hands, Trump delicately titled a glass of water towards his lips, much like a child would do.
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It shows a close-up of a hustler's hand clutching a wad of $100 dollar bills, diamond rings sparkling on his fingers.
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They appeared in the pharmacy, clutching deodorant, toothpaste, slippers — there was never much, because, where do you start when you lose everything?
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I had a triple-shot coffee and we went to sit in court, with me clutching my notepad, for a custody case.
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He asked what I was doing, so I spilled out my entire sad story, clutching and waving my letter the entire time.
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Yet one model, swathed in dusky pink silk and clutching a branded fan, had made her runway debut only 48 hours before.
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A curious cub clutching at the kicking end of a grown lion has been named the funniest animal photo of the year.
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Within a minute of trying to show off for Moe, Noah wipes out and is left clutching his arm from the ground.
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"Even the candy" has chile, she said, clutching the extra folds of fabric in her jeans to show she had lost weight.
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Or maybe you're clutching a plastic bucket hurling your brains out, surrounded by a group of people you've probably never met before.
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Ryan wields her phone camera with impressive skill, snapping hands clutching, contorting, and resting from creative angles at precise moments of action.
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In the late-80s, he challenged the pearl-clutching regulations of the Comics Code and reimagined Spider-Man for a new generation.
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His polleros redial him but laying there in the hole, dazed and winded and clutching his elbow, Chino is unable to answer.
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He's clutching a wooden stake, sensing that danger might be afoot, and is accompanied by his appropriately-named talking pet hamster, Buffy.
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We walked the streets with friendly, diverse neighbors and hordes of happy kids wearing costumes and clutching bags filled with fattening goodies.
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"She is clutching a not-quite-open rose, which connects her back to Tudor and Van Dyke images of pregnancy," she added.
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From a chair that swallowed her small frame, the little girl sat quietly, clutching a pint-size stuffed elephant, her attorney said.
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He then headed to the indoor batting cage clutching two bats — one a stickball-type bat, the other a yellow plastic bat.
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A photo-op with Trump clutching a weird glowing orb alongside the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Egypt inspired endless internet memes.
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Many posts concerned the pilot's safety, and some expressed relief to see the later video of him clutching a cup of tea.
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I see a girl, no older than seventeen years old, sporting a CL shirt and clutching onto a photograph of the star.
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There was one image of him in particular, clutching a knife in a gesture of rage, that always filled me with horror.
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Two Indian men, perhaps a father and son, sat next to me, circling items in their slick catalogs, clutching their bidding paddles.
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Her client, who asked not to be identified for privacy reasons, stood waiting at the door to her garage, clutching a walker.
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The sepia-tone Instagram image shows him staring intently at the camera, clutching the finger of a man presumed to be Harry.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — They sat on plastic chairs in a corner of the Manchester fire station, clutching each other in a desperate farewell.
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Throughout, the dancer Abel Rojo, striking and sinuous, slipped out of the group clutching his head or hinging down to the floor.
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Once you see it, it's hard to look away: a smiling Buddha, clutching his prayer beads, light reflecting off his bronze exterior.
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Mr. Khashoggi's fiancée was still clutching the two telephones he entrusted to her when he went inside, waiting for him to reappear.
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You can see pictures of him amid his happy colleagues, standing on the grass clutching a cellphone and looking a bit desperate.
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Jordyn was found in the Texas floodwaters clutching her mother's lifeless body, a haunting tale of survival among terrible stories of death.
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He's an adolescent, clutching his ears as a crowd forms a circle to scream at him, as if he were Frankenstein's monster.
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"We don't want just one or two people to get closer," said an elderly woman clutching a shoulder bag and a flag.
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But he was still counting the number of steps he could take — slowly, clutching a walker — without giving in to the pain.
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Al-Dyab's dramatic photos also show the father, Abdul Razzak Qatran, clutching his dead daughter, Elaf, close to him while he cries.
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When you think about the racism debate in America Zhao isn't clutching at a wedge issue, he's tapping into a live wire.
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Clutching my money, he goes into a thing about how the green of the coconut is the same green as the dollar.
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She's clutching a perfect candied apple, a portentous splash of red and a witty emblem both of Halloween and Edenic forbidden fruit.
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One day, after three years of living on the border, I walked into the piñata store clutching a handful of printed photographs.
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Worse again, you've found yourself clutching an aux cable, looking down at it like a dead snake barely twitching in your palm.
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When it was over, one Tiger was dead with bullets in his guts and another writhed on the ground clutching stab wounds.
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I'm sitting in a dim room on one side of a stretch of double-paned glass, clutching a corded phone to my ear.
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But as you walk toward the bank — clutching your savings in your hands — suddenly, you imagine a two-headed monster blocking your path.
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At the end of the episode, Arya seemed particularly distraught by seeing the charred remains of a child and mother clutching each other.
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He had long greasy brown hair and was clutching a paper bag containing a bottle from which he occasionally took a healthy slug.
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In the sweet snap, baby Stormi can be seen sound asleep in a pink outfit while clutching her mom's perfectly pink manicured hand.
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President Donald Trump's staffer tweeted the news with a photo clutching the hand of her new husband, hashtagging #HappilyEverNewman and including flower emojis.
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Clutching a bouquet of white roses, the 30-year-old graduate student thanked her supporters and added she was happy to be back.
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Just beyond the parking lot of the Jackson Women's Health Center in Mississippi, protesters gather, brandishing signs, singing hymns, and clutching their Bibles.
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Trevor—oh, good time to introduce Trevor, the man I hired the chickens from—is following her, clutching a chicken flapping its wings.
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The pair was spotted splashing in the waves, with Lorde clutching tight to her bandeau top as she got pummeled by the Pacific.
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"Royal Mail's hope must be that it can begin to display some material progress as opposed to strategically clutching at straws," he said.
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Walking off the main route, the streets were still teeming with protesters clutching signs, adjusting their pink pussy hats, taking pictures, starting chants.
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On April 6, the country singer shared a photo of herself rehearsing with her band, clutching a microphone in front of her band.
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There was a hushed excitement as they were shepherded into the enclosure, clutching their cameras as they skirted around the rhino's blind side.
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The Secret Life of Pets is currently the box office champion, clutching the number one spot for the second week in a row.
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Over the past couple of weeks, you may have seen more people than usual walking erratically, stopping suddenly, all while clutching a smartphone.
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"I am looking for freedom of expression," said Janet Sague González, 27, who was seven months pregnant and clutching her new parole document.
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The idea of filling the skies above our cities with aerial taxis has many urbanists and city planners clutching their pearls in fear.
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We're both of clutching glasses of water—Bez for thirst-slaking, me for dear life—in the bar of Manchester's palatial Hotel Gotham.
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This is a man clutching a camera the size of a mortar, rapidly firing flashes as bright as the sun into our eyeballs.
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Her star-crossed lover Jack (DiCaprio) couldn't fit on the ship debris and subsequently died of hypothermia while clutching tightly to Rose's hands.
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When they arrived, they encountered 66-year-old Deborah Danner in the bedroom of her seventh-floor apartment, clutching a pair of scissors.
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Swift continued her new snake motif by clutching a gold microphone in the shape of a serpent as backup dancers joined her onstage.
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When police Sergeant Hugh Barry entered her apartment in the city's Bronx borough he found Danner clutching scissors in a bedroom, police said.
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" In September and October 2013, Alex Powell would turn up on street corners clutching balloons and greeting pedestrians with Pennywise's catchphrase, "Beep beep.
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They stared at Kojey with admiration and awe, whenever he swept past, usually laughing and clutching a bottle of Hennessy in his hand.
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Wil Myers followed with a line-drive double off the wall in left-center, and Amarista limped into third clutching his left hamstring.
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She also recounted watching as a family clutching swim rings waited to leave the hotel for an attempted crossing in a small dingy.
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The scene was remarkably idyllic: Mother-daughter duos and best friends strolled arm-in-arm, clutching steaming Styrofoam coffee cups and unwieldy umbrellas.
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On Sunday, the Fayetteville Police Department rescued a woman clutching her young son to her chest from a submerged car in North Carolina.
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She's clutching a kid's i-Pad, which then raises the question ... did she actually take eyes off Nick while she was chowing down?!?!!
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Carrying pictures of the Virgin of Guadalupe, thousands converged on the basilica, many in family groups, some clutching coveted tickets to enter inside.
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BTW ... this time she's clutching "The Rainbow Comes and Goes" by Anderson Cooper ... pretty clearly telegraphing he's a front-runner to replace Michael.
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Herpetoculture in California, grins elatedly, mouth hanging open like a puppy, as he gazes down at an earless monitor lizard clutching his thumb.
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Jenner, 21, shared a sweet photo of daughter Stormi to Instagram Monday, featuring the 13-month-old clutching a small pink Birkin bag.
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When she gets to the car she sees she's still clutching the toy shovel, now she's the one who stole it from Lily.
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You'll find a building full of drunks patiently swaying in little plastic booths, clutching their receipts tight as they wait for their munchies.
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And when she touched down in Sydney, Australia, on Monday alongside Harry, she was clutching two large folders in front of her stomach.
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Next, a few pearl-clutching right-wing Twitter accounts responded as though the photos had emerged spontaneously from bona fide antifa Twitter accounts.
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The tattoo is of a siren clutching a skull to her chest while a ship sails toward her and a sun rises behind.
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The first, from Jackman, is the film's poster, featuring Wolverine clutching the hand of the same young girl in this trailer: LOGAN pic.twitter.
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James went down clutching his face after being accidentally elbowed by Jason Thompson during a scuffle at center court late in the second.
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Clutching warm paper cups of lager and soggy, limp roll-ups in the pouring rain to the distant whine of an indie band?
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In addition to attending Republican fundraisers and galas, often clutching a rhinestone encrusted "MAGA" purse, the Herald found records of Yang's political contributions.
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Until then I'm going to be watching the Oculus Rift game catalog with envy while clutching my far superior Vive to my chest.
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Not long ago, Radcliffe arrived at the offices of this magazine, wearing a maroon cap and a green jacket and clutching a latte.
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"There was nobody around to tell us anything," she said while sitting on her living room couch in her nightgown, clutching her cane.
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Though Islanders coach Doug Weight termed the injury "lower body," Tavares was clutching the back of his left leg in the hamstring area.
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These past successes have been partially due to jarring images of endangered species—like orangutans clutching to each other in their bulldozed habitat.
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Studholme, clutching a sheaf of color cards tightly to her chest, began in the living room, which had a north-facing bay window.
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When she takes her stuffed-animal-clutching daughter on an emergency late-night road trip to see her ex, they have an accident.
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"I don't think there's one person who's not afraid of the future," said Dimitra, the pensioner, clutching her plastic bag of rationed goods.
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So he stood by himself in front of the local library, clutching a homemade sign and chirping about boat relocation and alternative habitats.
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"I have to run away because I can't afford to lose the little that I have," he added, clutching a bundle of belts.
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The Super Bowl halftime show has a storied history — with all the pearl clutching over Janet Jackson's nipple more than a decade ago.
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What redeems it is Ms. Frot's subtle, deeply compassionate portrayal of a rich, lonely woman clutching at an impossible dream until reality intrudes.
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I once saw him walking around the Frieze art fair in London in his own little world, clutching a catalog, eager to buy.
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He wasn't swinging, per se, just clutching it for dear life and trying to telepathically link with the kitten playing next to him.
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It's just Ricky – AKA 'The Hitman' – sitting in a pub, purple welted panda eyes staring blankly at you, clutching a pint of Guinness.
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A woman clutching a pristine slice, reclines on crisp, white sheets in a tasteful nude from her breakout SEX AND TAKEOUT photo series.
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Kakuryu drove him from the ring, stopping at the edge almost to apologize to the Japanese yokozuna, who was clutching his injured shoulder.
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Here is Kurt Angle, looking a little bemused, maybe a little scared (isn't that Kurt Angle stare intense?), clutching a West Ham shirt.
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Twenty minutes pass and he emerges at my table, clutching onto a Children in Need bag and a Co-Op bag, wide-eyed.
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She stood there facing me, clutching at her throat with nine fingers, gasping, trying to recite her poem, dripping saliva flecked with blood.
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" Wong, whose tweet included graphic photos of Chiu clutching the bloodied side of his face, condemned "these violent attacks especially targeting election candidates.
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A Getty Images search for "2007 phone celebrity" produces an array of actors clutching BlackBerrys as they enter meetings—but few Apple products.
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"When the email went out saying she was coming, I was like —," Dr. Anderson, a professor at Emory University, said, clutching her heart.
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Adele was also there clutching a white rose to honor victims -- along with Carey Mulligan and her hubby, Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford.
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Go: Bereavement wears a black bathrobe in "Grief Is the Thing With Feathers," the heart-clutching British import from Wayward Productions and Complicite.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — Clutching the door frame, Sheriff Safania Maina leans out of the bus as it hits potholes going 45 miles per hour.
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Linking the two white men is Chaney, who's been shot once and is on his knees, clutching Schwerner with both hands for support.
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Dressed in Balmain, clutching the house's BBuzz bag, it may be the end for the F***ing World but not for these three.
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One Valentine's Day, I knelt on the bedroom floor of the tiny Brooklyn apartment I shared with my boyfriend, clutching a deboning knife.
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But the security forces who evicted him refused to read the document, Mr. Musa said, clutching the worn letter inside his camp tent.
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When his first attempt only removes part of the tooth, he goes in again, Elizabeth readying herself by clutching on to his chest.
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Orange tape blocked the turnstiles at the empty Kowloon station, and police clutching riot helmets greeted arriving passengers at the Hong Kong terminus.
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Clutching their iPhones, the pair wore oversize Gucci sunglasses and planned to shop for sneakers, loafers and possibly handbags once inside the boutique.
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The bar is tiny, with pink dusklight spilling onto the snowy patio where a few people huddled under shared blankets, clutching their glasses.
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"It was a night about women and L.G.B.T.Q. people and people of color," said Ryan Murphy, the play's producer, clutching his first Tony.
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One of those snipers said he watched through his scope as she dropped, clutching her stomach, and the other girls dragged her away.
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A somewhat curious choice of music tracks images of her clutching a microphone in her right hand while delivering the speech from a podium.
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"I just feel like a weight has been lifted, in a way," he says, clutching two bags with the console and a Pokémon plush.
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"I can't envision a future of highways [and being] stuck in cars," said Thrun while inexplicably clutching a very good pup to his chest.
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When the fans caught up to the team at a filling station, they saw Pennington's teammates clutching their baseball bats and simply drove on.
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Shadows can be seen of people running across a pedestrian bridge and clutching each other as they emerge from darkness and pass a camera.
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One day, a black teenager died next to the Harvard hospital where he worked, clutching an inhaler that had failed to save his life.
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GUATEMALA CITY – Donelda Pulex stepped off the airplane into the sun, clutching her 5-year-old daughter&aposs hand and burst into heaving sobs.
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Instead, they are comprised of a cartoonish quartet of rubbery, bright blue fingers that snap onto their target like an octopus clutching its prey.
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When salesmen told him they didn't accept art, he would point out the beauty of official notes, with their scrolls and arrow-clutching eagles.
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Later he spoke on state television, clutching a crucifix, and said that the pontiff had given him several books and "personal reflections" to ponder.
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One hand in the moment and one hand clutching her phone, the bride packages her wedding day as proof she lives an enviable life.
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Not since Obama wore a tan suit has there been this much pearl-clutching by conservative media over the fashion choices of a liberal.
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Standing in high grass, he stares straight at the viewer, his hands clutching his genitals, a bright red clown-smile smeared across his face.
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On the roof of one stall, a man clutching a butterfly net in one hand crept gingerly on all fours toward a perched escapee.
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Sitting in her poorly lit dining room, Lederer appeared tense, her hands tightly clutching the cup holding her mate, a traditional South American infusion.
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Grinning just as widely as Hudson while clutching a stuffed bunny as her accessory, baby Rani perfectly mirrored her mama in her matching tunic.
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The movie ends with Kidman clutching her kids and declaring that, in the future, she will adapt to having strangers live in her home.
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Some are clutching coffees, others are chatting, and a few are sitting on their own, going over notes while quietly gasping for a fag.
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Other works feature human pincushions, contortionists, a young boy clutching a toy hand grenade and people with tattoos covering every inch of their skin.
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" Aghast pearl clutching and "um, actuallys" usually await anyone naïve enough to wander into their digital domains bandying about terms like "racist" or "Nazi.
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As I stood there in the wet drizzle, clutching my gin and tonic, I was struck by how lifeless the enormous monochrome beasts were.
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Facing the division rival Nationals, he gave up five runs in an inning and a third, and walked off the field clutching his armpit.
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As everyone skips around in pink and red merrily clutching their bouquets, you might start wishing that you considered someone other than chardonnay bae.
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He walked straight to the locker room shortly after taking a jumper, and television cameras showed him in the tunnel clutching his left hamstring.
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Dallas, who Poppy calls a "computer whiz," tosses a football in the air, clutching it to his side like he is about to run.
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And, at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty, proud Irmelin was seen clutching tight to DiCaprio's new Oscar and smiled while the actor looked on.
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That's exactly what happened at one point when Clutch the Rocket Bear, the local team's mascot, strolled by clutching a to-go coffee cup.
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But really, you know the best way to avoid going around your house, and clutching inanimate objects to see how you feel about them?
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There's a big-money auction happening, and one of the event's wealthy benefactors falls to the ground clutching his chest shortly before it begins.
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The "Hello" singer played dress up to virtually become the iconic country star -- blonde wig, pantsuit, and lots of cleavage ... while clutching a guitar.
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Busting a move we'll call "The Prince Wills" ... he repeatedly pointed at the camera with one hand, while clutching his drink with the other.
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The line/bucket would invariably close uselessly as the ball fell some distance to its left, a hand clutching hopefully at something far away.
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In her striking images, Njeri depicts women as cyborgs with colorful beads around their necks and elders clutching their sticks on board a spaceship.
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I watch the video through one time, then again, even though I don't really want to, clutching at my stomach and feeling slightly sick.
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On weekday mornings Paris's sidewalks throng with tiny children, one hand clutching a comfort blanket, the other tucked into that of a besuited parent.
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The only person who seems to be sharing my struggle is Hilton, who I spot in the back, clutching his waist and breathing heavily.
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Viewers saw this firsthand when a woman streamed her boyfriend, Philando Castile, clutching his bloodied chest during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minn.
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"Nobody hit me no more," Calhoun is heard saying in the video, one hand holding the weapon and the other hand clutching Muhammad's purse.
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — Job seekers came in droves to Arlington, Virginia, on Tuesday, clutching portfolios and wiping sweat from their brows in the muggy heat.
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As she drove onto the lawn, a woman ran out of the house clutching a baby and handed it to a neighbor, she said.
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The slender adolescent now clutching a pink sequined purse said he had threatened to kill her and permitted his brothers to sexually assault her.
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We are told the frame that shows the suspect clutching an item under his arm is what blew the case wide open for authorities.
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Two officers, clutching pistols, entered the hallway, crouching, one in front and the other behind him with a hand on the first officer's back.
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Among those clutching beers a few days before the closing, there was a sense that something more than a dive bar was slipping away.
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"Washing Monsters" shows an animal-skulled creature on a mountaintop clutching a human character who seems to be cleansing it, with consequent soap bubbles.
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She appears at the side of the bed, a living ghost, clutching her monkey lovey and staring with a haunted look on her face.
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What's it all about that many fully grown people are pleased to wander public transport in adult diapers, clutching our boxes of Scooby Snacks?
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — There is always a line outside the main passport office, often with several hundred people or more clutching documents and manila folders.
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Klay Thompson was fouled by Danny Green on a dunk attempt and immediately collapsed to the court clutching his left knee after landing awkwardly.
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But as I stood in hoarding prevention group that day, clutching that stupid card like a lifeline, the notion had not crossed my mind.
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The man in a striped shirt stood on the roof of his car, clutching a tree branch as the water rushed at his feet.
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Her 6-year-old-son, Mike, was holding an inhaler to his mouth with one hand and clutching a stuffed dog with his other.
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Before Peter even has a chance to speak to Alayah, we watch the women openly debate Alayah's motives while clutching gigantic goblets of wine.
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At this year's Truth About Tech conference, held in April, at Georgetown University, I found McNamee slumped in a chair clutching a Diet Coke.
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" Clutching his Kalashnikov rifle, which looks like a relic from the 1970s, his comrade Artur says: "The faster you move, the longer you live.
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In the photo, Simpson, 22, is seated and clutching the chains around his neck while wearing a gray jacket, white shirt, and blue jeans.
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Bogliolo was at that store Thursday to mark its reopening, and he spoke with CNN Business while clutching a shimmering, nine-carat diamond ring.
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Clutching a set of briefing papers under his arm, Alexander ducked into the passenger seat of a black car, and drove into the night.
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Accompanied by his wife, Daryl Hannah, Neil excitedly waved his mini Old Glory as he left the Oath Ceremony while clutching his naturalization documents.
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Mayor Claar has gotten word of our search for him, and is actually clutching a printout of the story we have been writing today.
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A while later, a man clutching a cup of tea wandered in from the back, where he'd been playing mah-jongg with another masseuse.
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Sometimes I'd pad into the kids' room to admire them as they slept: Addie clutching a stuffed penguin, Walker hand to heart, pledging allegiance.
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But the ad featured a cartoon-like image of Lesser, who is Jewish, with a wide-eyed grin, clutching a wad of $100 bills.
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According to the White House, Ms. Leppert operated a helicopter basket that hoisted to safety a woman who was clutching four children at once.
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I met him on only a few occasions and remember him as an earnest, vigorous man clutching a cane and boasting a caterpillar mustache.
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It was an odd scene ... while fans were scrambling for safety they were clutching pink balloons that apparently had been dropped on the crowd.
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However, it fell victim to pearl-clutching hysteria, possibly hyped by competing wine producers, around the rumored effects of thujone, a component of wormwood.
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" Bjergsø smiled, clutching a 12" interview picture disc that he had kept since his schooldays in the late 1980s, and asked Astley to sign.
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Models walked the runway clutching six-packs, held together by supermarket-style plastic rings or sheets of cut-out leather, carried nonchalantly like tote bags.
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"#strangerthings have happened," she captioned a shot of Adams clutching a box of Eggo waffles as Eleven while she grinned in costume as Dustin Henderson.
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The gritty closeups in Fujiwara's series Friday Reports show reporters clutching microphones, photographers peering through lenses, all of them caught in the glare of spotlights.
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Jane Bond The Brits want more female spies, so they're reaching out to smartphone-clutching, social media savvy teen girls to find the next Bond.
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Clad in a sparkling jumpsuit and clutching an all-glitter mic stand, the singer bellowed her A Star Is Born hit as only Gaga could.
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Clutching the scroll he had just been awarded, Rasoulof said he hoped the prize would make things easier for him to make films in Iran.
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Banhart was working on his computer with the door open when the bird flew in, clutching a mouse in its talons for bonus dramatic effect.
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At Versace on Sunday night, checkpoints were staffed solely by pretty public-relations girls; clutching a paper invitation seemed more than enough verification for them.
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Thomas Dunn's lighting, Enver Chakartash's costumes, and Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada's subliminal, gut-clutching sound design summon an acute sense of place and time.
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The footage shows a young woman lying on the floor clutching her baby, surrounded by officers who are aggressively yanking the boy from her grasp.
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Mr Sisi had the nation clutching its wallets when he suggested that people should fix the country's fiscal problems by texting him money every morning.
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Still, there were moments during my working day where I found myself clutching my phone in my hand without remembering why I'd picked it up.
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A tall burly man from Nigeria, clutching a thick file, says he is appealing against his first asylum refusal, giving his name as Michael Emmanuel.
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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.
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Porowski pokes fun at his love of avocados, clutching the fruit as more rain around him while he wears a crop top sweatshirt (yass henny!).
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But for now, we'll be clutching to our blanket scarves and dreaming of warmer days when we can only wear one layer of airy clothing.
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Ms Wiazensky was 19 (to his 37) when they married, but she did not just follow him around clutching at his elbow as "Redoubtable" implies.
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Just as Leo is the lion and Pisces is the fish, "Ophiuchus is the serpent bearer, symbolized by a man clutching a snake," Edut says.
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Though India protested at his "vulgar" display to the press, he was filmed clutching a cup of chai and praising his captors as "thorough gentlemen".
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I hate to go clutching my pearls here but we have a really screwed up environment right now when it comes to this legitimate issue.
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But please, as you move forward into all its possibilities, keep an eye on those of us who are clutching barf bags while we follow.
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He stood with blond-dipped dreads dangling from under his cap, a fur coat, swimming trunks, shades, and diamond encrusted teeth while clutching the mic.
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That Free Speech Thing: The end of the week delivered a silly, pearl-clutching moment as professional journalists got upset over hats and T-shirts.
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What starts as a normal jog on the treadmill can turn into a leggings-clutching sprint to the bathroom if you don't think it through.
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Her point is made even more hilariously accurate by the fact that she does the review completely naked, laying in bed, and clutching her inhaler.
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Eighteen to 24-year-olds rank a bit lower (61.1 percent) because some live with a parent still clutching to the security of Ma Bell.
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After touching off the latest round of Iowa pearl-clutching with a vigorous denunciation, Mr. Castro has continued to speak out against the primary schedule.
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At this year's festival, devotees clutching wads of bills queued under a gazebo to meet one of the nats' flesh-and-blood envoys, a medium.
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By clutching Trump so closely, Netanyahu has now branded Israel with a set of political positions that are detested by the mass of American Jews.
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A father raced down the hill to the clinic with his young daughter draped over his back, clutching her legs, his face fixed in fear.
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One family braced for a river crossing, the youngest daughter in a purple dress with a pink sweater, clutching a live chicken in her arms.
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She recovered the bag of sugar and, clutching it in one hand and her habit in the other, made her way up to the kitchen.
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Filipino fishermen, clutching bottles of rum, described playing cat-and-mouse games in the moonlight with Chinese crews armed with water cannons and assault rifles.
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Should that remain the case, there's no longer an excuse for pearl-clutching when revelations such as those that recently shook Brazil come to light.
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One arrived at the coffee shop where we'd arranged to meet clutching a bouquet of flowers with a giant duffel bag slung over his shoulder.
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The other seven – shared between Blackburn, Chelsea and Man City – had been won after the Faustian arrival of a sugar daddy clutching a blank chequebook.
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A baby waddled across the lawn, clutching a newborn Chihuahua like a rag doll, its bulging eyes squished into the crook of the baby's arm.
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So while we're all clutching our pearls and thinking about how disgusting wizards are, search the muggle past and acknowledge that we were far worse.
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"How much of a threat to the safety of a police officer could come from a woman clutching a child," one commenter said on Weibo.
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Otherwise, you might end up like Larry, clutching a naked, pointed wooden stick and accidentally piercing Ben Stiller's eye while demonstrating a new golf swing.
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In the dead of night, about three weeks after we became parents, I waddled to the bathroom clutching our wailing son to my leaking breast.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was in the neighborhood supermarket clutching the list my wife had given me and buying my groceries for the weekend.
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On those mornings, we were not stepmother and stepchild, we were two jubilant explorers, clutching hands excitedly in the minivan as we approached his tree.
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On a recent chilly evening, a woman perched cross-legged on the bow of the boat, clutching a cappuccino and reading a mystery-romance novel.
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Then, in the accompanying press shots, she appeared to inhabit the entire cosmos, draped with constellations and clutching the deep past of crystalline rock formations.
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It was an indelible image: A Honduran woman clutching her two children at the U.S. border with Mexico, fleeing tear gas fired by American officers.
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Images broadcast live on national television showed families in tears with their heads bowed, clutching white roses and holding up pictures of their loved ones.
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The hot chefs and D.J.s of the moment who mingled in Suite Sixteen draped their arms around women clutching Valentino and Gucci bags and exited.
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Clutching his brandy and Coke, he gazed at me with a tortured expression, his Magic-Marker eyebrows furrowed, his lips taut in a sharp line.
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One of the children is barefoot, while the other, who is clutching a plastic ball, would soon lose the sandals, too, according to Mr. Kim.
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Approaching Jobure de Guayo and clutching his notebook with the patient registry, Mr. Pequeño pointed the boat toward the compound of Mr. Quintín, the headman.
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Standing outside the New Haven Correctional Center, clutching his few belongings in a brown paper bag, Mr. Mason appeared precariously close to taking that path.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I stared vacantly out the grimy subway window, clutching a pole on a Manhattan-bound F train during my morning commute.
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Walking between people clutching $5 cold brews and benches occupied by homeless addicts sleeping off their last score, I wanted very much to believe him.
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J.Lo made her entrance to her Super Bowl halftime show clutching on to a stripper pole and people on the internet were here for it.
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Howard Coshak, another Sarasota rally attendee, arrived clutching a Rubio bumper sticker to go along with the Rubio sticker and pin fastened to his shirt.
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The bride stood in the lobby of the pizza parlor, waiting for the rest of her guests to arrive and clutching a white ring pillow.
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Ms. Moss opted for a short poem called "Clutching Pens," by a young poet she thought Mr. Lagerfeld would have liked, handwritten on one panel.
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In "The Middle," it felt, for a minute, like a throat-clutching moment of horror, the floor falling out from beneath Frankie and Mike's lives.
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A girl threw a snowball at me, but I interpreted this as a playful gesture and responded accordingly, clutching my groin and wagging my tongue.
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She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
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She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
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An early portrait of her by her father Oscar-Raymond Bonheur, "Rosa at Four" (1826), depicts her clutching a Pulcinella doll while holding a pencil.
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One drawing depicted her as the Statue of Liberty with one hand holding the torch of freedom and the other clutching a copy of Vogue.
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Mr. Cosby, clutching a cane and wearing a gray sweatshirt that read, "Hello Friend," took the stage at the LaRose Jazz Club around 7 p.m.
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Miró's monumental mural of a Catalan peasant clutching a scythe set the stage for his larger works that would eventually require a custom built studio.
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State television showed live pictures of rallies in several cities, including central Shahr-e Kord where hundreds, many clutching umbrellas, had gathered despite heavy snowfall.
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Her positioning references the famed 1967 photograph of Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton, resplendent in a peacock chair, clutching a rifle and a spear.
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YouTuber Lord Aleem, a millionaire teenager who vlogs about sports cars, is first to emerge, clutching a glossy photograph with him and a sweaty Arn.
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A group of teens clutching each other and swigging from hip-flasks had congregated at the front of the stage, screaming along to every word.
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I meet her in a classroom in Kabul, where she sits behind a grand piano surrounded by young women and girls clutching violins, clarinets, and cellos.
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Violinists and cellists from Youth Orchestra L.A. were dressed in matching baby-blue-and-red Windbreakers, clutching instruments painted green and blue and purple and white.
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"**Just gunna drop this here** " she captioned a photo of herself in a hooded jacket, clutching a hot beverage with an Idol badge on her chest.
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The two obviously were comparing styles as they faced each other in conversation, Underwood clutching Ballerini's short 'do and Ballerini reciprocated by touching Underwood's mane event.
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Steering with her left hand, and clutching her camera with her right, she discreetly focused the lens on the other women drivers and their black burkas.
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He first spoke with Harper and Griffin Hamilton, 7 and 5, asking about the sunflowers they were clutching and whether they were on vacation from school.
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More than 1,000 people have streamed through Maryland&aposs capital to honor five people slain in a newspaper office, quietly clutching candles or hoisting #AnnapolisStrong signs.
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"Our family members have passed away, also these two Buddhists were jailed," she said, clutching a sign that read 'Release Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo'.
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So now, the question is: What's the purpose of a big ass flagship handset in 2018, especially one that starts at pearl-clutching price of $1,000?
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The powerful moment shows the women bursting into sobs, clutching one another and weeping before they are escorted away from the area by a police officer.
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Medvedev, clutching his back and leaning on his racket at times, looked a spent force and a double-fault cost him his serve at 3-4.
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There appears to be some rancor amongst Kanye West's inner fashion circle Ah, yes, a fight that had the cyber-sphere clutching their Supreme-branded pearls.
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We're taking a look at the seven biggest moments that had us clutching our metaphorical pearls and staring at our phones late into the night. 216.
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It comes from a teenage boy, nervous and clutching a notebook — and if Pureval pulls off an upset on Tuesday, his question will be the reason.
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In January it flagged MailOnline, the widely read website of the pearl-clutching Daily Mail, for "generally [failing] to maintain basic standards of accuracy and accountability".
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And when we picture someone having a heart attack, we picture a middle-aged man clutching at his chest or arm, like in a Hollywood movie.
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You look equally fantastic down on one knee, clutching roses to your bosom, or weeping into the tear-stained pages of a well-creased love letter.
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Out into the street you'd rush, clutching three quid in shrapnel, and swarm that ice cream van like a vulture upon a strawberry sauce-smothered carcass.
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"#strangerthings have happened," Hyland, 26, captioned a shot of Adams clutching a box of Eggo waffles as Eleven while she grinned in costume as Dustin Henderson.
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In Nakuru, the biggest city in the region, the office of the Kenyan electoral commission buzzes with young workers clutching application forms for jobs as officials.
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Jenner's photo, which became the most-liked Instagram post, featured a sound-asleep baby Stormi in a pink outfit, clutching her mom's perfectly pink manicured hand.
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The three sat together, May and Mackenzie clutching the statements they had prepared, waiting through the fog of proceedings in a courtroom crowded with unfamiliar faces.
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Drake walked in cradling the trophy and then took the mic to ferociously pay homage to his team, all the while clutching a bottle of Dom.
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Men, most in white shirts, with some clutching clubs, flooded into Yuen Long station and stormed a train, attacking passengers with pipes, poles and other objects.
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If you're reading this, clutching your temples in exasperation and wondering how I could have forgotten the Red Bull Penthouse Incident of 2014, I hear you.
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Clutching the heavy-machinery operating manual against his chest, he walks through the kitchen and stands by a padlocked door next to the dining room table.
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After a short while, Robert got up and hurried to the bathroom in a bow-legged waddle, clutching the condom to keep it from falling off.
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There were stairs, which members descended perilously, clutching boxes laden with peaches and tomatoes and other produce from Hunts Point, the wholesale market in the Bronx.
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He went on to write two more books, both displaying the SEAL insignia — an eagle clutching a gun, an anchor and a trident — on the cover.
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"We're forced to travel a considerable distance from the protest site to use the internet," said Azeem, clutching his books as he headed home from school.
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"She was clutching a doll, she couldn't see over the microphone at the respondent's table, and she couldn't answer the questions, she was afraid," Young said.
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Clutching a sheet of lyrics, she begins to sing the Irish national anthem, "Amhran Na bhFiann" ("The Soldier's Song"), in a voice that's sweet and clear.
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Reddit user angela_of_death gave us some serious Winnie the Pooh nostalgia when she posted a precious photograph of a baby kangaroo lovingly clutching a teddy bear.
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Gypsy has taken back control, and now her mother is facedown in a pool of blood, clutching the pink sheets of the bed they once shared.
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I go back inside once again to check them out, and watch Loki take the stage, backlit by strobe lights and clutching a severed mannequin's head.
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She's a glowy-skinned Atlantic Canadian who enjoys sharing her raw food "journey," sitting in sunny rooms with pastel walls, and clutching bright glasses of juice.
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"Sometimes when you are double poling, it's like you're stuck," he said, clutching a fistful of pink ski poles as he headed back out the door.
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As those in the crowd of 56,217 at Belmont Park who were clutching betting tickets on War of Will rose to their tiptoes, Casse knew better.
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The short, thin, curly-haired young man in casual jeans and a T-shirt stared resolutely at the camera, both hands clutching an AK-2700 rifle.
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"I have been waiting for this moment my entire life," I told my husband-to-be, David, clutching my first expo registration like a golden ticket.
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There's a photo that Ms. Stewart once showed on TV of him asleep in the bow net of a Chinese junk ship, clutching a beer bottle.
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"It's not good for their health," he said, clutching his children's hands as the pop of exloding tear-gas grenades echoed across the tin roof-tops.
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Mr. Drejka then shoots him in the chest, and Mr. McGlockton, clutching the wound, runs back inside the store, where he collapses next to his son.
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The authorities in the seaside town of Blackpool, England, posted an image on Facebook of a man clutching the beers and staring into a security camera.
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Bloom continued her celebrations online, sharing a behind the scenes video clip of her and her co-writers Adam Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen clutching their statuettes.
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But what Gist could not take his eyes off was the young corpse's hand, balled into a fist, clutching a clump of dry grass and weeds.
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Approaching slowly and clutching a campaign pamphlet with her image, she leaned over and quickly shifted the conversation from what to order to universal health care.
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Goffin reached out with his left hand to try to brace himself against a wall but crumpled to the ground, wincing and clutching at his ankle.
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Conforto took a seemingly innocent swing on a 24-210 pitch from Diamondbacks starter Robbie Ray, then crumpled to the ground clutching his dislocated left shoulder.
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The bartender and people sitting at the bar watched as I went back and forth to the bathroom wearing my headphones, clutching my phone and whiskey.
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People had camped out all night, huddling in blankets and clutching hot-water bottles, in hopes of making eye contact when the couple left the chapel.
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Bloom continued her celebrations online, sharing a behind-the-scenes video clip of her and her co-writers, Adam Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen, clutching their statuettes.
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" Clutching a Likud campaign poster, Marlene Malachi told us at the rally, "after seeing all the Israeli leaders I can proclaim that Netanyahu is a legend.
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Sweating profusely and clutching his head, he stumbled into a nearby clinic to seek medical help, but died soon after on the way to the hospital.
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And now, at the league's behest, referees are cracking down on clutching and grabbing away from the ball, giving scorers even more room to do damage.
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He appeared at a White House news conference clutching a yellow notepad that had a cryptic phrase scrawled on the top sheet: "5,000 troops to Colombia."
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On the thanatos side, there are some expressionistic clutching hand fragments, expressive of ample agony and coming death, matched with Bourdelle's photographs of them from 1900.
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Seeking out semi-private areas is challenge in a festival rammed with thousands of people, so I look around for anyone clutching tell-tale water bottles.
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Currently dwarsliggers are only available to John Green fans, but if the format takes off, expect to see commuters clutching dwarsliggers on trains around the country.
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One such image, attributed to the Utamaro School, shows an eager lady throwing herself on top of a startled wakashu, her hands firmly clutching his shoulders.
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Earlier compositions had seen limited single and EP releases, and most were written off as a novelty for eccentric computer hobbyist and wide-eyed, coin-clutching children.
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As the Union Leader and Post noted, the necklaces were taken by critics to reference the phrase "clutching at pearls" — a performative but insincere display of outrage.
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Last year, she posted a darling photo of herself clutching a rock that, and we're just guessing here, weighed as much as a full-grown golden retriever.
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"We will build the bridge well and beautifully," a construction executive, clutching a shot of vodka in his outstretched hand for a toast, had told his workers.
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Couture, clutching an adorable oversized stuffed animal, was surrounded by his family and friends as he walked home Friday ... and told TMZ Sports all about the experience.
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Laich, 34, started the envy-inducing photos on Instagram with a snap of the newlyweds clutching their passports — and showing off their new accessories — at the airport.
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Later, a patrol van trundles through lanes of humble homes, stopping at a corner where a bemused boy in a blue tracksuit is clutching a crack pipe.
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A timelapse video shows the monstrosity, a three-dimensional likeness of Stormi's barely-formed hand clutching Kylie's well-manicured thumbnail, being assembled, tiny finger by tiny finger.
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Walker was known to drive her fast cars at high speeds around the neighborhood for sport, much to the pearl-clutching chagrin of her wealthy white neighbors.
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Hot weather workout clothes for women tend to lack pockets so we're either stuck clutching our phones in our hands or shoving them into our sports bras.
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But would they be as inviting to non-romance reader if they were sold in chunky, mass-market format with images of a man clutching a woman?
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Raquel had just welcomed a newborn daughter, Anjolie Scotto, three weeks ago, and Grandma proudly shared a photo of herself beaming while clutching the infant on Instagram.
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I wasn't clutching my phone up in front of my glowing face, but instead felt more empathy with the other people who were also standing around waiting.
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But it also reveals some xenophobia since apps from American companies with dubious moral standings and invasive policies don't seem to stir such a public pearl-clutching.
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Those who've been clutching onto their crowdfunded wearable for dear life will be able to keep the product up and running through June 30 of this year.
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And if you've never spent hours of your childhood in the toilet clutching a Game Boy while your parents yell at you to get out, you're lying.
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Behind-the-scene snapshots show African crowds eagerly awaiting Tito's arrival; throwaway film reel captures young schoolchildren gathering along dusty streets clutching paper flags with visible anticipation.
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TMZ's report suggested that Ciara was okay — she was reportedly "clutching her chest and shoulder" but was able to walk around the scene and use her phone.
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The man did not fight with the other passengers and left a black laptop he had been clutching to his chest on the drink cart, she said.
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He said that it took up to four officers and a police dog to subdue Harrouff, who was allegedly clutching Stevens and trying to eat his face.
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Tearing off his dungarees, Abe waved his floppy hat to the crowd, still clutching the red ball that serves as a logo for the upcoming Tokyo games.
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The saints in their robes and the nature lovers in their Gore-Tex jackets are suddenly joined by men and women in lab coats, clutching computer printouts.
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Once warm, the actors arranged themselves on and around a rehearsal sofa, clutching empty cocktail glasses and nibbling the vegan macaroons an assistant stage manager had baked.
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Clutching her organizational binder as if it were a Talmudic scroll, she's a comedic grotesque with unreachably high standards, like Larry David or Leslie Knope's evil twin.
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Read more: Trump delivered a speech in front of a fake presidential seal that showed a Russian imperial eagle clutching golf clubsWho created the fake presidential seal?
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The waxy version of Trump is seen sporting a blue suit, red tie and American flag lapel pin, with his hands clutching the top of his pants.
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Porzingis collapsed to the floor clutching his left leg and was on the ground for several minutes before needing to be helped off the court by trainers.
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Take away TV and internet and all of a sudden chopping wood becomes a legitimate source of entertainment, with dudes clutching beer cans congregating to evaluate technique.
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Although my small, feeble hands are clutching thin little stalks in the photo above, the asparagus you'll find in such a contest will probably look much different.
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Ridley told the Boulder jury that he came home one day in March of 2015, to find Lane laying in a bloody bathtub, clutching a small baby.
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She came straight from her day job clutching a newly printed vinyl pressing of the new EP, Ribbons, and is now cradling a glass of red wine.
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On Wednesday, we saw one young woman standing on a sidewalk clutching a clump of her long dark hair over her mouth to act as a veil.
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What with scrambling for food and clutching at survival, the squabbling 19th-century explorers in Jaclyn Backhaus's "Men on Boats" rarely have time to burst into song.
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Tokyo Disneyland on a hot day was a long slog through mobs of squealing children clutching melting ice cream cones while executing repetitive choreography in bulky costumes.
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Instead, moments where the puppets are shown in minute closeup — a character's flushed expression, a pair of hands nervously clutching one another — ratchet up the emotional intensity.
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Durant immediately surrendered his dribble when he felt his right calf convulse and quickly fell to the ground in a sitting position, clutching his lower right leg.
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"I was never scared during shutdowns in the past," Ms. Kelly, a union officer, said during the protest on Thursday, wearing woolen gloves and clutching a sign.
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This response to the teatox fad has led some celebrities and influencers to actively campaign against "poop teas" and their legion of contrapposto-posing, tumbler-clutching endorsers.
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Clutching freshly purchased bouquets, clasping scarves and jerseys, a steady stream of fans appeared: old and young, male and female, whole families holding one another for support.
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Ackman listened to the presentation on the deck of "some dive boat in Myanmar," rocking back and forth while clutching the satellite equipment he had brought along.
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"As an actress, they say, lie about your age!" she said, clutching a bouquet of red roses in one hand while adjusting her tiara with the other.
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After all, it's millennials who so eagerly climbed aboard the Uber express, clutching their cell phones and hailing the ease of summoning a ride anywhere, any time.
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The piece wrapped with McCarthy leaving the White House briefing room while clutching the mobile lectern, and with Aidy Bryant portraying incoming press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Clutching an Eevee plushie almost as big as herself throughout her interview, Lim said she felt happy after her win, and thanked her friends, family, and coach.
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Hopefully, you can waltz through Target knocking items into your cart and crossing people off your list, all while listening to Mariah Carey and clutching your Starbucks.
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She was horrified when she got closer: The mother was clutching her premature baby, who was wrapped in a dirty cloth, and trying to keep her warm.
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The bear experiences wartime suffering of his own, at one point taking a bullet, saving the life of an American soldier who is shot while clutching him.
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