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She crouches backstage, still crying, until she's ready to emerge.
In one photo she crouches down in small bottoms, legs agape.
He crouches by an air vent to sniff the outside world.
He stands in verdant woodland; she crouches in front of him.
Off in a corner, a small figure (Emily Zuckerman) crouches, enraptured.
Another officer crouches to the side, his hand on the boy's shoulder.
He rocks backs on his heels, crouches down, heaves in his breath.
He tenses his shoulders, twists his torso and practically crouches in retreat.
Every so often, she lies in bed or crouches in a corner.
Emily, like Constance before her, crouches in front of the apparent baby Antichrist.
In Joseph's version, Beyoncé crouches in a ruined fort, bent low by sadness.
When Offred crouches by Janine's side, she starts to remember her own pregnancy.
Then, she crouches over his wheelchair, slips her arms under his armpits and heaves.
The disease crouches everywhere, but I didn't have much interest in writing about it.
Meanwhile, Hiddleston crouches next to him in a Daredevil costume from Cox's hit Netflix show.
PARIS — Virginie Dollat crouches in a bustling corner at the French Open, creating her art.
In the last snap, Kardashian West crouches next to Jennifer Lopez for a glam-filled photo.
A donation to their church, the Crouches said, would be repaid with divinely ordained riches. Mrs.
She crouches before the toilet, shocked by how pleasant it smells, like a lake in springtime.
She crouches over a black woman in the front row who is wearing a shiny headband.
The mouse crouches several feet away, hunched over another seedpod, its potbelly pooched up between its legs.
The man crouches down, now wearing the ski mask with his identifying features covered by black fabric.
A young man crouches in prayer on the same shore the tsunami swept across five years prior.
Nearby is a man that crouches over his arm, which is tightly bound in preparation for injection.
She crouches, gripping her knife in a clenched fist, and reads a proffered list of the salon's treatments.
The Crouches started their network as a single station, now called KTBN-TV 22006, in Santa Ana, Calif.
As he approaches the handrail separating him from potential oblivion, he crouches and calmly executes an ollie melon.
Behind him a whole crowd of owls, bats, cats and less easily definable creatures hovers, ­crouches and flutters.
Another woman crouches before it, closely examining the construction; subtle seams reveal it was woven in four parts.
He crouches low and rises slowly, brandishing one wing in front of his head like a magician's cape.
Nearby a leopard, with holes in its metal body to mimic spots, crouches next to a giant elephant sculpture.
She came in, crouches down to get a selfie with the crown and stumbled… and you've seen the rest.
The Crouches were criticized for using those donations to finance a luxurious lifestyle, including the use of private jets.
It makes a deft 180-degree hop, then crouches, backflips onto the floor, and raises its arms in triumph.
Victoria crouches into a wooden school desk with a written driver's test, as Bill spies from behind a counter.
After her raw rejection of Laurie, Jo crouches on a rust-colored hillside, nearly blending in with the landscape.
He crouches right in front of the lens, grinning evilly as he peers through it, directly into the audience's souls.
"I don't know it was going to be this hard," she tells the camera as she crouches on the floor.
Two of the women lift their dresses to reveal their naked bodies underneath; the third, nude, crouches on all fours.
Nearby, a young boy, seemingly oblivious to the horse and woman, crouches on the floor and contemplates a single rock.
The Crouches gave Mr. Sekulow his own show, broadcast from a mock courtroom in a TBN studio in Mobile, Ala.
A South Vietnamese soldier crouches next to an injured woman while awaiting medical aid during an attack by the Viet Cong.
In the sweet photo, she crouches near her mother, who's sitting on a chair, as both beam up at the camera.
Desert sand tumbling through the windows of an abandoned house as leopards prowl and a model crouches atop of a wardrobe.
He prefers when his players settle into defensive crouches, or when they pass and pass until they find an open man.
The only way to do that, to bring countries out of their defensive crouches, is to forego penalties or enforcement mechanisms.
Dion crouches among holiday decorations while her 7-year-old twins, Eddy and Nelson, pose for a family portrait in their costumes.
The giant red humanoid crouches down like a Transformer to roll on all fours, then stands up and slowly approaches a door.
Face half hidden beneath a black turtleneck, L crouches on chairs like an anime arachnid, sucking up candies and sniffing out clues.
Abigail's mouth widens in surprise when Klevens reveals that he's an officer, too, as he crouches low to show her his own badge.
Haldane noted that there's a winding bot that crouches and builds up energy for three minutes before leaping three meters in the air.
When another officer for a second time crouches in front of the seat, he pulls out a bag containing drugs packaged for sale.
In that configuration, the person at net crouches near the center service line and can move to either side to pick off returns.
We never see his face, but as he stands and crouches assertively, reclines leisurely or sways his hips, he embodies confidence and pleasure.
" A young man in an oversized orange winter jacket crouches to open the refrigerator door embellished with multicolored magnets spelling "Live Sheck Wes Die.
Lower body bare, she crouches over a large mirror — her upturned face blurred, she is caught but not caught, exposing all and betraying nothing.
On their TV show, the Crouches preached prosperity theology, or the belief that the stronger your faith in God, the richer you will be.
A man with intense eyes crouches over a laptop in a darkened room, his face and hands hidden by a black ski mask and gloves.
She crouches down and carefully follows the motion with her eyes, similar to how she plays with other toys like dangling strings and laser pointers.
There's some bestiality going on: a donkey-like figure crouches over and kisses a naked blue woman who looks like something out of a Picasso painting.
Every time a new, high-visibility report on the minimum wage is released, the usual forces for and against the policy go into their usual crouches.
He crouches down, twists his upper body back, brings his arms up, and sticks out his tongue—unleashing a roundhouse kick that sends the phone flying.
"When you see her at walkabouts, when she crouches down to talk to the kids and genuinely has real conversations with people, that's Meg," the former costar echoed.
"Who you see at walkabouts, when she crouches down to talk to the kids and genuinely has real conversations with people, that's Meg," a former costar tells PEOPLE.
"When you see her at walkabouts, when she crouches down to talk to the kids and genuinely has real conversations with people, that's Meg," says the former costar.
Twice a year, the Crouches held "Praise-a-thons," fund-raising drives in which they appealed for donations to keep programs like "Praise the Lord" on the air.
At the opening of the piece, he crouches en pointe, knees bent at right angles and spread wide, for long, perfectly controlled moments of tight, hyper-articulated movement.
In the ad, Glenn crouches in the background, a skulking manager, and her friend's girlfriend, who was pulled into the shoot at the last minute, poses alongside her.
An owner of Breads Bakery, a champion producer of babka and rugelach, Mr. Peleg found the space, which crouches three steps below grade, beneath an eyelash-extension salon.
The New York Times article documented a family fight that highlighted the lavish lifestyle of the Crouches, including matching multimillion-dollar homes in a gated community in Newport, California.
DALLAS (Reuters) - The gunman in downtown Dallas, wearing light tan pants and a dark tan jacket, crouches behind a trash can next to the pillar of an office building.
As it nears the highway, where a few cars are seen speeding by, he crouches down and reaches for it, scooping it into his arms and carrying it away.
Another crouches in the fetal position, wearing a printed Pucci pantsuit and Casadei stilettos, while a third girl in a blue Bottega Veneta jacket very nearly does the splits.
"Don't encourage her," my aunt repeats, as my cousin dodges a gleeful slap from Jiajia as she crouches to embrace her daughter after a successful trip to the potty.
As Jesse waits for the Kandy Welding party to end, he crouches down and lets a beetle crawl on his finger, just as he did in season two, episode six.
We get flashbacks, to the final day of his ambulant life, in which he crouches behind a parked car, on a bright morning, to take a furtive swig of tequila.
One doll crouches with her hands clasped in subdued prayer, while another lies against a wall with her legs spread, delicately touching the bolts and chains that weigh down her slim neck.
She puts a fist over her mouth to find the air to breathe and stands on the edge of the small sinkhole, then crouches because the light is weak in the downpour.
Who, at this critical juncture, doesn't see through Littlefinger's machinations, as he crouches in doorways, glowering like the cut-rate Cromwell he's become (although, as Tyrion reminds us, no one glowers like Jorah)?
The colors are muted and the style is naturalistic; swimming ponds and poultry and heat-languid vegetables enable the children's games, and the cinematographer, Santiago Racaj, crouches down to toddler height to watch.
BOOKER: So first of all, we've got to get to a point in our country where we can have a candid and honest conversation about race and racism without people falling into defensive crouches.
"Looking at extant birds, like plovers, the male finds a suitable area in which to display, crouches down, and uses his feet to scratch and kick the sediment into a shallow, elongated depression," Buckley explains.
We grab glasses and crowd into the wine cellar—a garage, basically—and Archil crouches on the ground, lifting up the heavy glass tops of the qvevri to scoop out wine for us to sample.
That about-face was typical of Egyptian official reactions that have often looked like defensive crouches, and that have quietly infuriated some allies and led them to question Egypt's ability to carry out transparent investigations.
She crouches low next to her swimming pool, bottom raised toward the camera, as she tries to "sneak up to welcome the ducks in my pool"; they're caught in the photograph, blurred and flapping away.
Two miles down the road from the white marble walls of the fabled Taj Mahal, a heavyset man crouches in the dirt of a cow shed and explains how the future of India belongs to him.
In the museum's atrium, the show's grand finale is "Spider" (1997) from Bourgeois's Cells series: nearly 15 feet tall, it crouches over a large steel mesh cylinder that is as much a cage as a room.
In 1990, the televangelist Pat Robertson, a close friend of the Crouches, hired Mr. Sekulow as chief counsel for the American Center for Law & Justice, a group founded in opposition to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Unfortunately it's no good with projectiles (hence playing Caption Falcon), and it has a secret weakness: "If the opponent crouches in the corner for a long period of time, it freaks out and eventually suicides," Firiou wrote.
A stand-out scene is when Motley Crue are touring with Ozzy Osbourne who, when he discovers they have no spare cocaine to give him, crouches down and snorts a line of live ants from the floor.
Unusually for Balanchine, the corps de ballet is all male and much of what Balanchine gives these eight men, often corresponding to the orchestra, is more unusual yet, consisting of crouches, tableaus and chains that become knots.
In the lower right corner, she shared her preferred Tinder photo: an image from her 1978 Playboy Magazine spread, in which she crouches down in a black leotard, a set of animal ears, and fuzzy pink heels.
Popularly regarded as Japan's national sport, sumo pits two giant wrestlers, clad only in loinclothes, in a test of brawn and skill waged - with crouches and charges - inside a ring floored with clay and edged with straw bales.
Now, we don't actually see whatever's in the pot, but in the clip above, Luke crouches to spoon some into a dish, and we hear the squishy sloshy sound of the slop hitting the bottom of the bowl.
AGRA, India (Reuters) - Two miles down the road from the white marble walls of the fabled Taj Mahal, a heavyset man crouches in the dirt of a cow shed and explains how the future of India belongs to him.
Six dancers, some sitting, some standing, congregate around a row of wooden stools and gaze at Ousmane Wiles as he eases forward into space and crouches, spinning back to them before dashing away again with sliding feet in reverse.
The description that eventually became a part of The Rake was, "no apparent mouth, pale skin, six feet tall when standing, but usually crouches and walks on all fours, no nose, no mouth," and many other disturbing physical features.
We just hadn't seen it from her perspective until the moment Darlene crouches down next to Susan, strangely calm, and explains that Susan destroyed her life by helping cover up what E Corp did to her and Elliot's father.
Wearing a black and white full body suit and face mask to imitate a Giant Panda's fur patterns, photographer Ami Vitale crouches in the forest of the Wolong's Hetaoping center, an organization dedicated to training pandas to survive in the wild.
At the still centre of it all Bowie peers into the book of lyrics on a music stand in front of him, and occasionally crouches at the stage front to confer with Coco Schwab, his personal assistant since time immemorial.
Behind a commercial strip lined with big-box stores, among the split-levels and center-hall colonials, in the kind of neighborhood where kids run through sprinklers on summer weekends, crouches a massive mushroom-cap dome, 218 feet in diameter.
In a staging area in the Swiss Arena, home of the Kolton Fliers, a professional hockey team on the outskirts of Zurich, Switzerland, Tyson Cobb crouches at the feet of his friend and teammate, Mark Daniel, and fiddles with the footstraps of their exoskeleton.
It's one of several echoes of the second movie—Ripley crouches through countless vents, flame-cooks eggs like she's preparing breakfast for the entire Colonial Marine Corps, and racks up an extraterrestrial body count that far exceeds that of the complete Starship Troopers film series.
She has worked to navigate the internal dissension and improve her standing by correcting for mistakes that dogged her for much of the year, such as moving from defensive crouches to going on offense against her opponents on health care and her criminal justice record.
Shin Bet, Israel's equivalent of the FBI, has long been accused of using torture tactics such as sleep deprivation, beatings, extreme pressure on the back, consecutive, periodical crouches on a suspect's toes — known as the "frog position"— and psychological threats, including threats of rape.
In one video, Black, sitting in a folding chair in front of an array of candles, flowers, and notes left by visitors, appears to have been overcome with grief; Patel crouches down, places a hand on her back, another on her forearm, and speaks softly to her.
She tells me that she finds Beech to be the most generous host for indigenous truffles, while her personal favourite is the Silver Birch (its shallow roots mean that when a dog crouches on its front to show it has found a truffle, little digging is required).
She threads a thorn from a bitter citrus tree into a reed, crouches on a three-inch-high stool and, folded up like a cricket, hand-taps tattoos onto the backs, wrists and chests of people who come to see her from as far away as Mexico and Slovenia.
Khan's Forrest Gump act doesn't help either, nor does his constant reference to yakeen (faith) and his belief that he can literally move mountains with it (including several scenes where Khan crouches with his hands stretched forward and concentrates on a far-off mountain to try and move it with his will).
When Cosima crouches down next to the tortured man, the monster to Westmoreland's Dr. Frankenstein, she reaches out with a quivering hand to try to remind him that he's both human and important — and then reels in horror when Westmoreland puts a bullet through his head, the better to move on with his life's work.

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