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He walked out with his whole body twitching and convulsing.
I can barely type those words without convulsing a little.
Within a minute, Ms. Salihin collapsed and began violently convulsing.
Nor does the drive for Brexit still convulsing British politics.
Old women bolt from their seats, convulsing in the aisles.
The crisis now convulsing the country follows this historical pattern.
After other passengers try to assist him, he begins convulsing.
But that inner world, that convulsing consciousness, can't be put onscreen.
Girmay arrived in Sweden when the refugee crisis was convulsing Europe.
She started roaring and convulsing as the "demon" was cast out.
He scrambled out, but by dinnertime he was convulsing and vomiting.
Reviewers described her as convulsing audiences, administering jolts, chills, even electric shocks.
We're told BC went down hard and was convulsing on the ground.
He started convulsing, and in the ambulance began "babbling," Ms. Nikulshina said.
Economic and technological dynamism was upending jobs, convulsing communities and splintering families.
His sister reportedly found him convulsing on the floor after the incident.
Security forces opened fire — and a revolution began, gradually convulsing all of Syria.
Images of women and children gasping and convulsing spread around the globe quickly.
He was reportedly found convulsing moments later, and died by the time EMT arrived.
John broke down as he remembered watching helplessly as his wife's body began convulsing.
The disease manifests with pneumonia-like symptoms, however — not with convulsing and immediate death.
Justin's body began convulsing and shaking; his head thrusting back and forth, teeth bared.
He tried to draw the larger lessons from the labor conflict now convulsing France.
You can see a figure convulsing to the music, writhing around on the ground.
On the morning of January 274, however, Jaideliz began convulsing and had difficulty breathing.
Puerto Rico is now convulsing with a force it had not seen since 1918.
There is no footage of chemical attacks, videos of convulsing bodies, nor soil samples.
If you had any idea that your bellperson was mentally convulsing, you didn't let on.
Scattered across the floor are dozens of children, bodies convulsing violently, gasping their last breaths.
Riding along a similar plain are the Milwaukee Bucks and their own crowd-convulsing megastar.
Conoco's legal maneuvers could further impair PDVSA's declining oil revenue and the country's convulsing economy.
But this book has me shaking on the subway and convulsing in the doctor's waiting room.
My mind understood that I had to do it, but my body wouldn't stop crying and convulsing.
Curtis was hallucinating and convulsing from his overdose, according to the affidavit, which was obtained by PEOPLE.
The woman was gasping and convulsing; she looked like she was having the time of her life.
After meeting with federal prosecutors, the Garner family stood outside a courthouse in Brooklyn, convulsing with pain.
After meeting with federal prosecutors, the Garner family stood outside a courthouse in Brooklyn, convulsing with pain.
"He was convulsing" when his father and stepmother — who is not Moore's daughter — made that call, Moore says.
That was foreshadowing, because in this episode, she does just that, convulsing on the floor of a restaurant.
Apparently, one of the goons had give two of our dancers heroin, and one of them was convulsing.
Mr. Morales's fall thrust Bolivia into the center of a left-right struggle convulsing much of the Americas.
Massive street protests broke out, convulsing the country and pitting Morales' political allies — including Arce — against the opposition.
He got back up and when he walked into the heated room, he collapsed again and started violently convulsing.
There they encounter an entire coven of witches, also naked, convulsing and skulking around a bonfire like escaped lunatics.
Within half an hour, she started to lose vision, hear sounds and began convulsing on the floor, she said.
As his incredulity builds, he squeezes his eyes shut, twists his neck, and begins violently convulsing in his chair.
During questioning, Higgins began convulsing, and federal agents administered Narcan – a drug meant to revive those overdosing on opioids.
As agents were searching the plane, Juice WRLD started convulsing and went into cardiac arrest, the Chicago Tribune reported.
We see their bodies convulsing and covered in squibs of blood – a prolonged and excruciating Grand Guignol spasm of gore.
As soon as the enema was given, "Indira immediately began convulsing and later died at an area hospital," authorities said.
Another idea is to provide the SEC with the power to curtail otherwise legal trading when the market is convulsing.
Here in the US, what will send markets convulsing is any sign that the government is being stingy or incompetent.
Convulsing this town of a few hundred people, the mass shooting was the latest of several across the United States.
Mr. Assad has begun a counterpropaganda campaign, asserting that videos of victims, including dead and convulsing children, had been faked.
Debates about Hong Kong's fate are convulsing the city—at family dinner tables, online, and, above all, in the streets.
But Agriculture Minister Didier Guillaume said mass demonstrations led by the so-called "yellow vest" movement, convulsing the country since Nov.
If I don't have a chance to rationalize the fear, then my breathing becomes aggressively short and my body starts convulsing.
About two days after she starts showing symptoms, she's foaming at the mouth and convulsing on the floor of her kitchen.
I was armed with a bunch of newspapers, so I could pretend to study up on the Brexit vote convulsing Europe.
The sloping floor was rammed with queer people of color convulsing in collective catharsis, apathy giving way to earnest, libidinal joy.
At the tail end of 2017, the US was convulsing with story after story of sexual violence and abuses of power.
CANTON, Ohio — The tax bill convulsing a bitterly divided Congress may seem like the ultimate high stakes political showdown in Washington.
And the issues convulsing the small Central European country are the same ones coursing through democracies across the former Soviet bloc.
Most applicants in the last few years have been from El Salvador and Honduras, which have been convulsing with gang violence.
The mass overdose last week in a Connecticut public park — 22 people collapsed and began convulsing — was only the most recent.
The mass overdose last week in a Connecticut public park — 2200 people collapsed and began convulsing — was only the most recent.
Witnesses described the man convulsing and writhing on the gurney, as well as struggling to speak, before officials blocked the witnesses' view.
Dozens of people were seen convulsing, lying on the sidewalk, doubled over fire hydrants, and stuck frozen and contorted in strange positions.
If you're already convulsing with jealousy over the fact that you're not there right now, get ready to feel even more envious.
Superman 64: When Superman stands still, his cape flows in this really weird way that makes it look like he is convulsing.
They double as instruments of destruction, diving into crowds, fistfighting each other, or growling and convulsing like a couple of punks possessed.
In "Lazarus," he created a portrait of his dying: convulsing in a hospital bed, his face bandaged, his eyes replaced with buttons.
A lightning rod for conservative critics, he is now squarely in the middle of the social and political debates convulsing the country.
Guarino said Cruz was standing over her dog Max with a menacing expression while Max was convulsing and foaming at the mouth.
She unwillingly agreed, but grew so upset the day of the shoot that she broke down, crying, convulsing, and vomiting before filming.
Lopez is shown falling to the ground outside the store, where he begins convulsing as Dunn continues to train the weapon on him.
When the Earth began convulsing, Jwalant ran for his life and made it back safely to Kathmandu, where he began helping earthquake victims.
Within minutes, more than fourteen hundred civilians , including hundreds of children, began convulsing, choking, and foaming at the mouth, then died, of suffocation.
Led by Adelaide's double, wearing matching jumpsuits, grasping scissors, and standing, twisting and convulsing with every movement, they quickly cut into the facade.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — A sizable portion of the American population has been convulsing with outrage at President Trump for more than a year.
The current nationalist zeitgeist took hold in 7913, when the parliamentary election campaign coincided with the height of the migration crisis convulsing Europe.
"He was getting worse even faster [after the paramedics arrived], and then he started convulsing," Veronika Nikulshina, Verzilov's girlfriend, told Meduza at the time.
The over-the-top schtick, which had him voluntarily convulsing at any given moment after a brutal yell, was unanimously declared loud and obnoxious.
The final shot of Hopper's rescue and Will convulsing because the monster is hurt sets up the last half of the season well.  13.
Europe is convulsing over a movement to reject refugees from Syria and Iraq, who are themselves fleeing violence by jihadists and their own governments.
The debate about removing her from office, which is convulsing a polarized nation, centers on a crucial question: Did she commit an impeachable offense?
By the time the hug was finished, I was so panicked about the emails piling up in my inbox that I was practically convulsing.
In all the chaos of markets convulsing and tariffs rising, it's been easy to forget the main objectives of the US's trade war with China.
A Cincinnati Bearcats player collapsed on the field and began convulsing during the first quarter of a game against Ohio State in Columbus on Saturday.
There has been no overt effort to arrest Mr. Guaidó, a reflection of the schisms in Venezuelan society over the political struggle convulsing the country.
It will also place Mr. Soros, a lightning rod for conservative critics, squarely in the middle of the social and political debates convulsing the country.
Especially difficult were the detailed interviews of parents, many of whom had carried a convulsing or comatose child for hours to get to the hospital.
The YouTube video shows girls convulsing in hospital beds, on the floors of their schools, losing control of their bodies, unable to walk or talk.
At an impromptu prayer service on Wednesday, as Mr. Jechura helped serve communion, he broke out in sobs, his body convulsing, barely able to stand.
She's fighting stomach pains, clearly has some sort of fever, and by the time Campbell comes to check on her, she's convulsing and gasping for breath.
The financial markets were convulsing with worry about a slowing economy, and the Federal Reserve chairman sought to reassure investors the central bank got the message.
I've ingested things knowing that if something goes wrong, I'm gonna throw it up, and I'm gonna be throwing up and convulsing for maybe a day.
Taljard said markets are now experiencing some "good volatility" with the recent rally and stabilizing after convulsing early in the year over concerns about China's growth.
Or the thumping, floor-convulsing sounds of modern techno or house music, which helped make the record player at the center of this audiophile's paradise famous.
It must have been humbling, or depressing, to see a new NBA drift away from their grasp during their past few years of convulsing, vomiting Kobe madness.
Ultimately, we do not know what point in the action he has depicted: Is the turkey convulsing in its final death throes, the slaughter having been effected?
As I marveled at all the fantastic breakdancing, contemporary convulsing, and sexy jazz moves going down, I realized this is exactly what my Instagram feed is missing.
The work, which bears the subtitle "Terminals Part II: In Transit," unfolds with dizzying intensity and convulsing complexity, often employing abstraction to evoke the dislocation of travel.
She went to bed on an empty stomach but had not eaten lychees that day, Ms. Devi said; she woke up convulsing and died the next day.
J&F's penalty surpassed the 8.5 billion reais Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht agreed to pay for its role in the political graft scandal convulsing Latin America's biggest economy.
Instead of calling 911 when they saw him convulsing, Flores and a resident of Second Chance placed him in a bathtub with the shower running, the complaint alleges.
Qaddafi is gone and his sons are either dead or in prison, but Libya is still convulsing as rival governments vie for control of the oil-rich nation.
The protesters believe they are pursuing social and racial justice, in part by changing the way America remembers its past—debates that are convulsing the country at large.
The staff regularly kept her locked in this cell, on a mattress on the floor, so that when she started convulsing, she was less likely to hurt herself.
And they're doing this in the face of considerable evidence that the rush into industrial plunder of these lands is a huge source of planet-convulsing carbon emissions.
As Baker enters into ecstatic communion with a feverish conga beat, the image cuts back and forth between the black drummer and the floppy-limbed, convulsing black dancer.
Geoffray's other work, "Suspendue" (2016), shows the convulsing body of a woman hanging in the air, irresistibly recalling the famous levitation scene from Andre Tarkovsty's film The Mirror (1975).
The complaint also alleges that somewhere between October 25, 2016 and November 24, 2016, DeBrodie died after he was found unresponsive and convulsing on the floor of Paulo's basement.
One of those deaths was described as "problematic" after death row inmate Kenneth Williams was seen "lurching, convulsing, coughing and jerking" for a full 20 minutes before he died.
Over 100 people have died in anti-government unrest convulsing Venezuela since April, when the opposition launched protests demanding conventional elections to end nearly two decades of socialist rule.
But while it has forecast two more hikes for 215, the darkening global economic outlook, convulsing stock markets and a record-long government shutdown are clouding the policy picture.
"Convulsing Brazilian society with lies, with reprehensible practices violates constitutional rights and as well as the rights of citizens," said Rousseff, who called the recording illegal and anti-democratic.
Gregg Schoenberg: Hans, it's always good to see you, but I'm especially glad to be sitting down with you now, given that the financial world is convulsing at the moment.
The electrified barbs accidentally struck another officer, Detective Edwin Mateo, knocking him down on top of a third officer, Michael Green, who described being pinned by a convulsing Detective Mateo.
It was on this day in 1843 that the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, opened while revolutions were convulsing much of Europe.
It was the Kremlin's seventh Security Council veto in defense of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria over the war that has been convulsing his country for nearly six years.
When ODB interpolated Marie and Donny Osmond's "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N Roll," convulsing through his verse, it poked fun at what the American standard had been.
After his beloved older brother died in his arms convulsing from tetanus, Thoreau developed sympathetic symptoms that so mimicked the disease, his family worried that he, too, was going to die.
Those talks are expected to revive many of the cross-Channel tensions in evidence since the 2016 referendum in which Britain voted to leave the European Union, convulsing the country's politics.
The Chicago Fire Department arrived to the airport about seven minutes after Higgins started convulsing, and he was taken a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead at about 3 a.m.
The sight of his tiny body – just four months old – convulsing, spasming and turning bright red like a tomato is one that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
According to her father, Dane, Kenani was waiting for a shuttle bus with friends around 6AM following the final day of the event (Monday, June 20), when she collapsed and began convulsing.
Eels which delve into the lake are liable to toxic shock, and millions watched the eerie sight of the fish convulsing and tying itself in literal knots after diving into the brine.
He was one of several senior figures caught up in a corruption case that is convulsing Peruvian political life; two other presidents are either in detention or have served time in jail.
I was basically shaking and convulsing it gave me so much pleasure, but she is also an amazing person and she likes me, and that was a huge boost in my confidence.
Mr. Northam said in an interview that "an awakening" had taken place in Virginia after the Charlottesville violence that left one woman dead, many more wounded and a liberal college town convulsing.
The Republican front-runner is running as standup-in-chief this year, convulsing stadiums with his borscht-belt timing; meanwhile, Hillary gets dinged as humorless—and, when she does make jokes, unfunny.
But more significant, he said, the ruling was the first time a court had held the Syrian government responsible for an atrocity from a war convulsing the country for nearly eight years.
Kids with OWSLA tattoos, shirts, caps, the whole get-up, seemed tepid towards other DJs at times, but the mere sight of the OWSLA boss was enough to get them convulsing with joy.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Tuesday he had received assurances from the Russian government that the economic crisis convulsing Russia would not affect preparations for the 2018 soccer World Cup.
BEIJING — Warning that protests convulsing Hong Kong were crossing a line, China hinted broadly on Wednesday that it was prepared to use military force in the territory if necessary to retain Beijing's control.
Visiting Colombia, Mr. Pence also warned some countries in the region that have conspicuously sought to remain neutral in the crisis convulsing Venezuela that they cannot remain so, singling out Mexico and Uruguay.
That isn't the end of the ordeal, either; the virus then forces the ladybug to stand guard over her tormentor, periodically convulsing to fend off potential predators as the baby wasp grows into adulthood.
And a witness to Thursday night's execution of Kenneth Williams said the condemned man was "coughing, convulsing, lurching, (and) jerking" after the administration of midazolam, which was supposed to make him unconscious and insensate.
An old war with Kurdish separatists has been reignited, inflaming the country's southeastern border region at a time when countries just south of it, Syria and Iraq, are convulsing with violence and existential questions.
The race encapsulates many of the forces convulsing American politics after the tumultuous first year of the Trump presidency and became a testing ground of mobilizing strategies ahead of the midterm elections in 2018.
Days earlier, when the big quake struck, Mr. Rodríguez witnessed the actual catastrophe, a first for him in 17 years of emergency service: the city convulsing beneath his feet, buildings toppling, friends left homeless.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Two Israeli men were shot dead in an apparent gangland hit at a luxury Mexico City shopping mall, authorities said on Thursday, in the latest flare-up of violence convulsing the capital.
Following a period of existential and interpersonal turmoil—which at one point apparently left her "convulsing and vomiting and crying" after collapsing on the floor—Reaching for Indigo is the sound of Fohr born anew.
To say Trump and the spy chiefs who criticize him are morally equivalent is to abstain from one of the crucial questions convulsing the very stressed American political system: Who will control the secret agencies?
Chinese officials have similarly accused the Americans of supporting the protests convulsing Hong Kong and, more broadly, for supporting Taiwan and its independence-minded president, Tsai Ing-wen, who visited the United States this month.
Two weeks earlier, I took a risk on some dicey food from the back of my fridge and rapidly wound up on my knees, racked and convulsing in a way that I hadn't in years.
It goes well at first — he'd survive in the amount of radiation in the black rain — but when they up the radiation some more, he starts convulsing on the table, getting lesions, and vomiting black blood.
Damascus, Syria (CNN)As images of Syrian children gasping and convulsing spread around the world, US President Donald Trump and other international leaders denounced the Syrian regime for their alleged role in a suspected chemical attack.
But the U.S. approach has changed since the chemical weapons attack on civilians last week, and Mr. Assad has begun a counterpropaganda campaign, asserting that videos of victims, including dead and convulsing children, had been faked.
Germany and the European Union rely on Turkey to stem the flow of Syrian war refugees to prevent a repeat of events of 2015, when a million migrants arrived in Germany, convulsing European politics and weakening Merkel.
Media witnesses reported seeing Williams "manifesting signs of vigorous consciousness such as lurching, jerking, convulsing, and coughing during the course of the execution," long after the controversial sedative midazolam should have taken effect, according to the motion.
The Interpreter The crisis convulsing the Persian Gulf, entangling the United States and now threatening to pull in Turkey and Iran, can be traced to a dilemma facing a man who had just deposed his own father.
Temer, who replaced impeached leftist President Dilma Rousseff last year, is struggling to lift Latin America's largest economy out of a two-year recession, with business confidence reeling from the massive corruption scandal convulsing the political class.
By the time it was done, I had given everything my body could give physically and then mentally, once it was over, my body started convulsing with my muscles seizing up from the hypothermia that was kicking in.
"To teach her that this is not O.K. That nothing about this is O.K." Ms. Wakeman's mother was by her side and convulsing in tears as Ms. Wakeman told of the abuse she endured when she was 16.
Gagh, a delicacy for the Star Trek universe's martial Klingon race, is a glob of worms, usually served live and wriggling, because even Klingons supposedly hate their taste, but love the feeling of convulsing death sliding down their gullets.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Economic crises convulsing Russia, Ukraine and Belarus mean testing in areas contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has been cut or restricted, Greenpeace said, and people continue to eat and drink foods with dangerously high radiation levels.
As he researched the overheated political climate in 1954 — when the country was convulsing over the Cold War, the Red Scare, racial divisions and the McCarthy hearings — Mr. Tapper began to notice parallels to our current hyper partisan era.
And with those battles on Monday and Tuesday at the territory's largest universities, another unspoken rule in the antigovernment protests that have been convulsing Hong Kong for six months was shattered: the sanctity of educational campuses from the police.
Now, the city and its surrounding towns are convulsing with a different kind of natural disaster: the spread of the novel coronavirus, which similarly strands people inside as they're forced to work from home or lose their jobs altogether.
Mr. al-Hussein's statement shed new light on the conflict convulsing the Kasaï region, where the United Nations suspected soldiers and police officers of carrying out summary executions, rapes and other abuses as they fought to contain a rebellion.
Vodafone said on Monday it was in talks to merge its Indian operations with rival Idea Cellular in an all-share deal that would create a new market leader better able to cope with the brutal price war convulsing the industry.
The former Mexico City mayor, who won a landslide election victory on July 1, has pledged to root out graft and combat inequality in Latin America's No. 2 economy, as well as reduce gang violence convulsing much of the country.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A man describing himself as a former boss and friend of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Friday urged an investigation into the killing of his son in anti-government unrest convulsing the OPEC nation for nearly three months.
His visit was overshadowed, and abbreviated, by the wave of grief and anger convulsing the United States after the police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota, and the killing of five police officers by a black gunman in Dallas.
At the end of January, while publishing was still convulsing in the throes of the American Dirt scandal, a new literary controversy emerged that threatened to surpass American Dirt entirely: the story of a major new forthcoming novel, My Dark Vanessa.
An official with the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations (UOSSM) told CNN that doctors in eastern Ghouta have told him they were seeing patients who were convulsing from side to side and some appeared to be paralyzed and unresponsive.
I remember this one time, we were sharing a taxi, sitting in traffic after a party at the Dutch Embassy, when a street urchin carrying a crate of eggs collapsed on the sidewalk and began convulsing and foaming at the mouth.
UNITED NATIONS — The United States said Thursday that it was ready to impose an arms embargo against South Sudan, a shift in position that many rights groups called long overdue to help stop the deadly violence convulsing the world's youngest country.
Come midnight, the collective consciousness of the club is immersed in the introspective melodies; at 1:00 AM, you can almost feel the music in your chest, thorax pressed to the maximum, while milliseconds of darkness escape the convulsing strobe light.
It's her one chance and she's taking it: While the crowd is going wild, convulsing and speaking in tongues, she pretends that she's been inhabited by the spirit, too, stepping forward to the microphone and turning it into the beginnings of a solo.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The police commander who oversaw pro-democracy demonstrations that roiled Hong Kong in 2014 has been recalled from retirement to help deal with the violent protests convulsing the Chinese-ruled city, two sources with knowledge of the move told Reuters.
From an area near his heart, where a port would have been implanted, rivulets of ink streak down his arms to the tip of his fingers, down his legs to cover the soles of his feet, branching over his quivering or convulsing midriff.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are spoiling for an extraordinary clash over race and gender that could come as early as Monday's debate, with both presidential candidates increasingly staking their fortunes on the cultural issues that are convulsing the nation. Mrs.
We'd just come in from a quick pee break before bed — it was pouring rain, weather she can't stand as an LA dog — and she was still wearing her tiny green raincoat when she tipped over on her side and started convulsing.
A battle over how to handle the PCBs, which were first discovered three years ago, is now convulsing this famously wealthy beach community, with parents, television stars and a supermodel pitted against one of the most elite public school districts in the country.
Lau was speaking at the annual Cannes Lions advertising conference in the south of France, where he met with the marketing officers of some of the world's biggest advertising spenders to discuss how they should navigate the digital forces convulsing the industry.
NEW DELHI — Shobha Magdolna Friedmann Nehru, a Hungarian Jew who narrowly escaped the Holocaust, married into India's leading political family and witnessed religious and ethnic violence convulsing both her native and adopted countries, died on Tuesday at her home in the Himalayan foothills.
It was during the subsequent early morning search of the plane and questioning of the dozen individuals on the flight from the Los Angeles area that the rapper, born Jarad A. Higgins, began convulsing, said Anthony Guglielmi, a Chicago police spokesman, on Monday.
It was only this week, though, that Alabama's in-house sex scandal made its mark on national politics, convulsing the Republican Party and shutting down the Senate career of Luther Strange, a former state attorney general who many here once believed would become a Capitol Hill fixture.
"Of course, the political world is, if anything, even crazier, and in some ways closer to the brutal politics of ancient Rome, than it actually was 20 years ago," Mr. McVicar said in an interview, citing the United States, Britain and Brazil, among so many convulsing countries.
Now, those killjoys over at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals—more commonly known as PETA—are petitioning to get live seafood dishes taken off the menu, reasoning that butchering a living creature and then consuming its still-convulsing limbs for pleasure is somehow cruel.
At one clinic, volunteers brought dozens of injured people, some on stretchers, others hauled by their armpits and legs, including a young man with a bullet in his abdomen, a middle-aged man convulsing from tear gas inhalation, and an unconscious teenage girl wrapped in a blue shawl.
In 2014, President Barack Obama ordered an expanded review after a botched execution in Oklahoma using an untested cocktail of lethal injection drugs left an inmate — who was being executed by the state of Oklahoma, not the federal government — convulsing and writhing on a gurney for almost 45 minutes.
In Yarkand, a city in southern Xinjiang where violence claimed nearly 100 lives in 2014, an unwanted escort from the local propaganda bureau, Murat, vigorously defended the new restraints on religious life, saying they were needed to combat the sort of extremism that is convulsing parts of the Muslim world.
At worse, they must confront the hard charge that, even with their party in control of the White House, House and Senate, Republicans cannot resolve one of the most troubling and urgent problems convulsing the country -- our immigration muddle – leaving incumbents to scramble for safety as the volcano's heat builds.
My experiences seem to confirm it: Throughout my early 20s, I found myself with guy after guy who thought it was no big deal to choke me, spank me, pull my hair, and/or jackhammer me with his dick, with no real regard as to whether or not I enjoyed his directionless convulsing.
The winners of two small-time road races in Richmond, Va., over the weekend have been disqualified — not for any known wrongdoing of their own, but for a link to the kind of doping scandal convulsing the top echelons of sports: Their Russian agent has been accused of providing her runners with performance enhancing drugs.
The whole story line is reminiscent of those unforgettably ugly moments on "The Sopranos" when the petty squabbles and turf wars of Tony's crew spilled over to civilians, leaving an undertipped waiter convulsing in a parking lot with his skull bashed in or a lawn contractor with two broken arms working as an underboss's slave.
The furor that greeted Jay-Z's comments reprised a debate that's been convulsing the forces of racial and gender advocacy for more than half a century now, as the official center-right consensus on race has gravitated again and again toward the same gender-exclusive, victim-blaming diagnosis of tense relations between Black people and police.
The experience is an hours-long smorgasbord of both typical Halloween fright fare like zombies and ghosts, mixed with a few nods to this century's predilection for torture porn, a decent helping of fetuses in jars (and even one being kept warm by a demonic nurse), corpses convulsing in acid, and—because it wouldn't be 2016 without them—some fucking evil clowns.
Jonathas de Andrade, a contemporary Brazilian artist who has been gaining international acclaim, similarly documents an old tradition, that of killing fish, which fishermen in the northeast of Brazil still practice: pulling the fish from the water with both hands, they hold the convulsing animal in an intimate, caring embrace, petting it until it dies, like putting a crying child to sleep.
A witness, Kelly P. Kissel of The Associated Press, said at a news conference that he and the other two reporters who observed the execution had noted that Mr. Williams was "coughing, convulsing, lurching, jerking" after the state began to administer midazolam, which is intended to render a prisoner unconscious and insensate before the use of painful lethal injection drugs.
The last time I attempted to spend a night away from home, at my boyfriend's apartment, I had one of the most violent and horrible panic attacks I can remember: three hours of convulsing, unable to speak beyond endlessly muttering or wailing "I can't do it" as waves of terror washed over me, until eventually my boyfriend had to take me home because he couldn't bear to see me like that anymore.

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