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Twitter is a hellmouth parading as a social media site.
But are they telling a story or merely parading it?
Nuns are parading outside when the investigation is going on.
Instead of parading Tiffany Haddish around for laughs, acknowledge Girls Trip.
In practice, he has been parading through stadiums before cheering crowds.
A soap opera star parading around with El Chapo is campy.
No, America is, at its heart, not a tank-parading nation.
Cute artifacts "are not interested in parading their truthfulness," writes May.
Around six older men were parading through the house, garage, backyard—everywhere.
Every woman-led show requires a few man buffoons, parading their ignorance.
They do not invite rockets parading down on their towns and villages.
" Parading Perry in front of her colleagues, he praised her "nice smile.
I'll definitely be parading around with these at the festival next weekend.
Every June, shepherds spend two days parading their flocks through area villages.
Ms Trump's parading for the cameras was the distraction from the main distraction.
Labour audiences love this as much as the Tories relish parading Labour's incompetence.
She was additionally charged for allegedly parading, demonstrating, or picketing within the Capitol.
She was convicted of parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds and disorderly conduct.
The smile brigade has been parading full force ever since Clinton started campaigning.
Basset hounds parading around the Jersey Shore is what dreams are made of.
The newly elected mayor promised to bar Klan supporters from parading in masks.
She also believes that there are too many predatory men parading around as allies.
Many are deeply skeptical of American militarism and ambivalent about parading their community's patriotism.
Oh, come on, not even a little parading the championship rings around the house?
I crashed exclusive balls, braved Bourbon Street, and walked miles alongside parading marching bands.
If you're lucky, you'll catch hundreds of figurines parading in the streets of Hamburg.
In Karla's absence, she pointed to two pigeons parading across her beautifully landscaped lawn.
Hunger marchers, pinched and bitter, were parading cold streets in New York and Chicago.
Admirers would often write such speeches down, parading through the streets with his pages.
Parading these weapons proves only North Korea's ambitions, not its capabilities, the analysts said.
What do you think you're going to do by parading us around the world?
More than parading a massive statue, the 10-hour procession made the city pause.
What, pray tell, is this pale bar of sweetness that's been parading as discolored cocoa?
One model was seen parading a Hillary Clinton latex mask, and the likeness was uncanny.
The pair even discussed the idea of their teams parading together at the opening ceremony.
I thought, 'Who am I to be parading around with all of this going on?
I thought, who am I to be parading around with all of this going on?
The news out of Miami today will show you loud Cubans parading through the streets.
For instance, crushed-up malaria tablets parading as ketamine and ecstasy pills composed of concrete.
But in certain contexts, it may be worth not parading a bunch of stickers around.
"Few would have believed that we could see New Yorkers shamelessly parading for segregation," Rev.
The Yankees are parading their candidates in front of the news media, one by one.
But beards are still here — at the Oscars, parading down catwalks and on regular guys.
Mommy had a habit of parading "his" waiters by tables of people he wished to impress.
Read: Rashida Tlaib outrages GOP by calling the parading of a black Trump staffer "racist" Rep.
He is parading potential cabinet members in and out of Trump Tower like a beauty pageant.
She was then charged with disorderly and disruptive conduct and parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds.
In his father's day, Christians would celebrate Easter by parading through Mosul's streets, thumping their drums.
Then he'd scoop Landon up and whisk him over the guardrail, parading him around the field.
Clearly this is not the species that you want to be parading around for photo opportunities.
The police arrested many of them for parading without a permit and sent them to jail.
The Blues came out flat and continued a troubling trend of parading to the penalty box.
Parading just one plus-size model on the runway can, after all, seem perfunctory at best.
But parading for cameras was not a role some of the guides had expected to play.
Desiree Fairooz, 61, was convicted Wednesday of disorderly conduct and parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds.
"After parading several blocks, we then settled in three large springers on the riverside," Pozo told Insider.
Water, sky, factory buildings, promenade, the weather, and people parading across the harbor are also prime components.
You wouldn't know it from the crowd of diplomats and spies parading around the region this summer.
Isn't it, at least, better than parading a bunch of racist caricatures around in public, in 2017?
It didn't handle harassment of its units well, sending its whole army parading off after minor distractions.
To some children, parading past endless paintings is like eating a platter of fish roe: pure torture.
The sight of Shiite militiamen parading through a Sunni city did not seem to alarm many residents.
We don't need to be parading our military hardware down Pennsylvania Avenue to show that to anybody.
Tour the gardens and spot the tennis court, the little lake and the parading Yeomen in bright tunics.
Like wild exotic animals parading through a very plain, darkened door, they were me and I was them.
POWELL: Mr. Comey is parading around the country very cavalierly and seemingly without a care in the world.
The two other members were convicted on charges of parading or demonstrating, according to The New York Times.
France celebrates with fireworks and military parading to mark the opening salvo in 1789 of the French Revolution.
Forty years ago, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that parading the swastika is protected under the First Amendment.
Yiannopoulos gets to step up his native swagger by parading a status as the 'victim of Internet censorship'.
Instead of disclosures, Stefánie prefers superficial exposures, proudly parading before her daughter in negligees and barely tied robes.
Bryant was seen parading around with an Oscar that was later identified as McDormand's ... and was eventually arrested.
Kirk is refreshingly unvarnished as senators go and did not bother pretending to be in the parading spirit.
In Pyongyang, Kim Jong-il kept Choi in (relative) comfort, at his side, parading her around cocktail parties.
Some is familiar from Ms. Spradlin's previous works: model-on-a-catwalk parading, nudity, eruptions of sexual violence.
That's what the handsomely-paid character assassins parading around as journalists focused on incessantly during the Democratic primary.
But the act of parading, a ceremony that dates to the earliest human civilizations, isn't always about fun.
I also remember a curvy woman in her 40s wearing a nightgown and parading around in the sauna.
While the parading Guards were carrying weapons, they were apparently not loaded, a normal practice in military parades.
They were acquitted on a count of disorderly conduct but were convicted on charges of parading or demonstrating.
Fairooz was found guilty last May on charges of parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds and disorderly conduct.
Anti-circumcision protesters standing outside the convention hall were joined by parading sex workers, some wearing fishnet stockings.
In 2010 the government banned police from parading sex workers in the streets, once a frequent form of punishment.
Parading Orangemen are a familiar sight in Northern Ireland, where marches have long been a source of sectarian tension.
He has been charged with breach of peace, masks/disguises while parading, and failure to cooperate during booking proceedings.
There have been several shows of what officials call "thunderous power", involving thousands of paramilitary troops parading through streets.
Beck spent most of Barack Obama's first term parading around Nazi imagery, telling his audience that's what's coming next.
We know that someone (very likely a minion of A.D.) is parading around Europe pretending to be Dr. Rollins.
Pierce alleges Cole drove off with her son after parading him nude in front of all of his classmates.
Parading the accused and the condemned before the citizenry is an age-old tactic used by those holding power.
Parading in coordinated costumes, the queer-led coterie used the volatile nature of performance to instigate conversations about inclusion.
The American boys were energetically parading flags through New York City to encourage men only slightly older to enlist.
Still, he feels as if he's parading around with a wad of toilet paper Velcroed to his heel. Naked.
Parading around in full regalia, members of the Brotherhood have vowed to promote scallops throughout France and across the world.
Without a permit, law enforcement could arrest attendees on charges of parading without a permit if the event turned violent.
Just days before her death, 5-year-old Scarlett Middleton was parading around Disney Springs dressed as The Little Mermaid.
With the remaining 271 of the original 389-member team parading in, the audience politely applauded, and some audibly booed.
Prior to the preliminary competition in the 2012 pageant, contestants remembered them parading before Trump and then meeting him onstage.
Wing Bowl opens with each eater parading around the field like a WWE wrestler, complete with float and costumed entourage.
Carnival in New Orleans means there are 12 days of musical parading and costumed revelry through the city's crumbling streets.
" One song later, she's parading a lover around the city "so that they see / who's finally saying yes to love!
After parading the painting through the audience for all to see, they placed it on a wall in the exhibition.
Fairooz was found guilty by an Indiana jury of unlawful parading and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, both misdemeanor charges.
After that, in 1939, she was a deb, parading en masse in a long white frock and an obvious sulk.
Luckily, Princess Eugenie's days of parading around like a total peasant with zero diamonds on her head are almost over.
More than 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians also participate in the parade, meant to demonstrate military precision.
More than that, it immortalized the New York tradition of donning bonnets and parading up Fifth Avenue on Easter morning.
"International relations cannot be held captive to military force, mutual intimidation, and the parading of stockpiles of arms," Francis said.
She responded with "Triskaidekaptych," which comprises 13 substantial canvases parading edge to edge around two full walls of the gallery.
Gamers are parading around "NBA 2K20&aposs" public neighborhood area wearing Bryant&aposs jersey and other Los Angeles Lakers gear.
"What's the problem with hundreds of thousands of people parading through a fence that's not a border?" he said Thursday.
The Mobile Mardi Gras Parading Association says the Mobile area has 72 participating organizations, called mystic societies, celebrating this year.
The carnival parading society Le Krewe d'Etat rolls its satirical float in New Orleans as part of the Mardi Gras celebrations.
From Trump parading about his nonexistent line of steaks to Hillary calling boba "chewy tea," we've witnessed some pretty amazing shit.
The absurdity of privileging knots by putting them up high on litters and parading them around was really funny to me.
Some 20 MPs have put their hats in the ring and started parading their families (and kitchens) before an exasperated public.
For 27 years, man's (and woman's) best friends have been parading their finest costumes for judges and two-legged spectators alike.
And how could she not, considering she's spent the last 20 years parading up and down red carpets at various events?
The rest of the video shows him rejecting his enamored ex-girlfriend's pleas and parading around the farm with two friends.
Jennifer Garner is following Ben Affleck's lead, parading around town with another woman, although it's just her longtime pal, Chelsea Handler.
He was a dickhead local columnist blown up like a leathery Macy's balloon parading through the consciousness of the sports conversation.
Almost every New Orleans resident participates in some way, except for a few grouches who flee when the parading season starts.
" Abunimah also said, "Israel is flagrantly violating the 4th Geneva Convention," which "prohibits exhibiting and parading prisoners in a humiliating manner.
"You don't typically see a dominant wolf going around, parading around acting tough and aggressively confronting the other wolves," says Sloan.
The parading of military has long been the stuff of dictators and authoritarian regimes -- from Iran to North Korea to Russia.
They amplified the absurd machismo of the era by wearing paper maché missile "dicks," parading themselves as patriotic, war-mongering supervillains.
Wednesday is for fireworks and bowls of blueberries, for firefighters parading under flags and kids riding bikes down to the beach.
Policies with long-term implications are being based on speculative press releases intended to raise capital parading as science facts. —Dr.
Selfie-taking tourists swarm to trinket sellers, souvenir stores and cafes parading as Instagrammable replicas of the Montmartre that once was.
Paradoxically, then, it would seem that we can best limit intolerance of difference by parading, talking about, and applauding our sameness.
He also enjoyed parading suspects before reporters and posing them with the piles of weapons and drugs impounded during their arrests.
Some feature women parading along the streets of Paris and look styled almost as historical parodies of contemporary street style blogs.
"That's what these police officers did to [Jennifer Marley] yesterday, the Red Nation reports, "Parading her like, 'look, we caught her.
Revolution had broken out in Paris after a group of parading workers had refused to disperse before a small detachment of soldiers.
Parading an off-the-shoulder siren-red number over a gray turtleneck, street stylers followed suit, pointedly shrugging off their padded numbers.
Beauty pageants remain a familiar event with a dubious aim: parading women's bodies, even if in tandem with their minds, for judgment.
Grown men and women in spandex were parading as superheroes and anime characters, fantasizing about a life more fantastical than their own.
We're even told Bryan offered Corby $250 a month in return for not parading Gary around, possibly for money, but Corby declined.
While the cruelty of parading these women's children in front of them is kind of unfathomable, the ambassador totally falls for it.
Halili was a controversial ally of President Rodrigo Duterte who gained notoriety for his policy of parading people arrested for drug offenses.
Yet instead of parading Mugabe in handcuffs, military leaders were shown casually chatting with the man whom they were apparently holding captive.
At a time when men demanded that female performers be curvy and voluptuous, a thin woman parading herself onstage was an affront.
A small-scale operation, it was mostly known for parading around in Nazi symbols, launching anti-Roma vigilante patrols, and harassing people.
After parading the letter around the office in a futile search for reassurance from my guffawing colleagues — do men get such missives?
Riot police fired tear gas at a group of unaccompanied minors parading through the remains of the camp, carrying sticks and shouting.
This explains why one still sees people parading around with both Nazi emblems and Confederate flags, openly embracing the meanings of both.
Mr. Baidar said the provincial government had broken the law by parading Wasil in a police uniform after the Taliban siege was lifted.
But it also looked like a show of power; like BBK were parading their military strength ahead of some forthcoming world domination campaign.
"I get it," is Gretchen Carlson's message to all the American women who wince at the thought of parading around in a swimsuit.
By comparison to Sanders, Warren and Clinton, the two leading GOP candidates for president are parading around the country calling each other liars.
The days of snarling lions caged in wagons or elephants chained and parading down Main Street are no more, their disappearance largely unlamented.
Mr. Halili was known for parading criminal suspects around his city to shame them, but he was himself later accused of dealing drugs.
"Parading an endangered shark through Plymouth before chopping it up as part of a cookery event is not acceptable," she wrote on Twitter.
On March 6, Ghana's Independence Day, Mr. Clottey will perform with a local troupe, parading through the streets from his studio to the gallery.
He had spent them as a Jewish boy in Nuremberg, the city of Nazi rallies, where the polished parading grew more menacing each year.
They're so inescapable, in fact, that you probably wouldn't be surprised to see one parading around the neighborhood as a Halloween costume this year.
Military police personnel joined in the celebrations with parading jeeps after Bolsonaro landed 55.1 percent of the vote to defeat leftist candidate Fernando Haddad.
New photos were shared on her tribute Facebook page following the promotion, and she's been celebrating by parading over desks in the station office.
Outside the show, local animal-rights associations demonstrated against the fashion house's use of fur, parading banners and gory pictures of violence against animals.
The meeting included a traditional Fijian warrior ceremony and children parading with models of a whale, jellyfish and polar bear to urge more action.
The show attempts it by parading crudely exaggerated understandings of Native Americans, ossified in kitsch, to awaken reactive senses of complicated, deep, living truths.
Moreover, parading Babchenko at a press conference in Kiev plays into the hands of those who accuse the media of being fake or untrustworthy.
Indeed, he parodied this self-importance in his showmanship, his performance, parading around the streets of the Left Bank and holding court in bistros.
Still, it did not stop her having fun, parading with the national flag as the strains of Zorba the Greek rang round the stadium.
It's no coincidence that the news coverage over the weekend was frequently accompanied by the oft-seen footage of the military parading through Pyongyang.
Their preference would be to spend time holed up in laboratories or poring over scientific literature, rather than parading down streets or attending rallies.
North Korea has been showing off its latest range of ballistic missiles by launching them into the Sea of Japan and parading them around.
Members get together to show off their animals, Dr. Nijman said, parading them down the street on leashes on Sundays in Jakarta, for example.
Not by parading any personal trauma, though, and usually not by explaining things that he, and they, ought to be able to figure out.
If it had, Trump's subsequent parading him around as part of his secretary-of-state pageant would only have heightened the appearance of hypocrisy.
Never mind that it's still possible to see white police officers mounted on horseback parading a black man down the street by a rope.
Apparently, the new leader of the free world thinks a women's role either should be serving him dinner or parading around in a bathing suit.
The rally will end in a march — all of the school's voting-age seniors, parading through the town of Belcourt behind tribal elders and veterans.
The series, called MonuMental, was announced last week by parading a float that morphs Donald Trump with an armored tank through the streets of Beirut.
He says they forced the young woman from the rival family to strip down before parading her through the village in northwestern Pakistan last week.
Understandably, Owen and Amelia are pissed that Teddy has known about the baby for weeks and is still parading around Grey Sloan, yet said nothing.
The second video was shot nearer Kabul and features a masked Taliban fighter parading arms he says he obtained through the northern province of Kunduz.
So the temperature was already up when a white supremacist mob descended on Charlottesville late Friday, parading around the city with their store-bought torches.
The outlet also posted footage of the guy allegedly parading McDormand's Oscar around the afterparty, taking selfies with it and pretending he'd won it himself.
And Fenty Puma gave the trend a vigorous nod, parading athletic striped thigh-high waders that wiped out the boundary between the sporty and perverse.
In 1876, Republicans in Brooklyn invited crowds of voters to a campaign barbecue after parading through the streets of New York with two massive oxen.
Churchill was not an easy guest given his idiosyncrasies -- afternoon naps, late-night brainstorming, and a habit of parading around in various states of undress.
On a day usually reserved for pomp, constitutionally mandated procedure and small children parading around in fancy dresses, Congress instead pitched itself into partisan battles.
"What I find so distasteful, wrongheaded and sort of bizarre is parading these things under glass boxes," said Mr. Mickens, the editor of Global Pulse magazine.
But at its worst, the masturbatory show, as writer Laura Zak articulated, becomes "trauma porn parading as woke media," constrained by the exigencies of shock value.
The characters are up on the table, they are parading around the set, they are shaking on the floor in what looks like gran mal seizure.
Behind the scenes, the UK government is going to great lengths, parading charm and diplomatic efforts, to lobby Italy to drop its candidacy, the source said.
Its "Italian Dream collection" showcased in the elegant frame of Milan's Modern Art Museum, with models parading designs in earthy tones of brown, black and cream.
But by parading her in this way, he not only risks people not taking her, or women in general, seriously -- he does the same to himself.
"A lot of places have laws against parading in public with firearms, and anti-Klan laws against going in disguise on the public highway," she said.
Whether the child is parading with elephants or swimming among jellyfish, each failed attempt to fit in exudes a Chaplinesque charm, skillfully blending slapstick and melancholy.
If Mr. Trump and Secretary Clinton are going to continue parading such economic ignorance as knowledge, I encourage them to voluntarily overpay at the grocery store.
The two then danced around the stage, parading their new locks in front of the studio audience, all the while making us love them even more.
The event was set up like any other pageant, with contestants parading a series of outfits and dance routines in front of a panel of judges.
Our houses have corners, and we don't have lions or animals of the wild parading the city centre but some men are more beast than human.
The government makes an example of pop singers and television celebrities caught smoking marijuana, parading them before the news media and sometimes banning them from performing.
Most times in the past, many of us have felt that Connors's purpose in parading these antics was to show up his opponent and glorify himself.
The anodyne language of states' rights slowly replaced overt calls for white rule, parading around as a benign political principle rather than a racist power grab.
Other times, according to the court documents, he filmed them and encouraged them to perform for him sexually by dressing up in underwear and parading around.
Rolling out America's nukes and parading giant warheads down Pennsylvania Avenue is not needed to convince the world that the U.S. is the most powerful country.
Images and video on social media showed people in London parading in the city's streets with brightly colored outfits, proudly sharing the message that love is love.
The mom-of-three is her husband's ultimate muse and one of his most trusted models: she's been parading around town in his Yeezy outfits for years.
James Spader in white chinos, parading around the school smoking and getting away with it because he probably owns it, is the hardiest and most dastardly toff.
Kristín Anna has paired off with Bryce, and Gyða with Aaron, slowly parading in a circle, singing in absolutely beautiful voices as the men strum acoustic guitars.
Mr. Barry and Mr. Bianchi were acquitted on a count of disorderly conduct but were convicted on two separate charges of parading or demonstrating, Mr. Barry said.
But as the Wall Street Journal reports in its coverage of vaccine misinformation on social media, Facebook's flagging protocol can easily miss inaccurate reports parading as opinion.
They also found -- and reproduced -- stunning newspaper photographs of massive numbers of women parading in neat lines in places like New York's Fifth Avenue, all in white dresses.
MILAN (Reuters) - American designer Jeremy Scott once again brought looks with attitude to the Moschino catwalk on Thursday, parading models in biker ballerina outfits and flower-shaped dresses.
They show the depth of resentment he has been able to tap into, simply by parading his own modest caste origins and posing as a proud working man.
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan – Police in Pakistan have arrested seven men for parading a young woman through a village naked in connection with a dispute over family honor.
In fact, Kardashian made parading around in a thong bikini one of her first orders of business, a moment of excitement she shared on both Instagram and Snapchat.
By the Freedom Summer of 1964, Holland had been arrested over a dozen times for offenses such as disturbing the peace, inciting riots, and parading without a permit.
"213 Reasons Why is trauma porn parading as woke media & I'd advise anyone considering suicide, ESPECIALLY teen girls, to stay far away from it," writer Laura Zak tweeted.
But we should not be parading, thanking, or granting blackness to someone for being a decent human being, even if we're not used to being treated with decency.
"We've seen the authoritarian tendencies is parading all around the world as sexually transmitted diseases, and we think it's time to make connection," Tolokonnikova told CNN's #GetPolitical series.
Mr Phuge was more justifiably attacked as a shady money-lender, parading in his gold while local farmers starved—and indeed while he, too, was deep in debt.
When war veterans such as Benito Mussolini saw communists parading in the streets, they decided to build "fasci di combattimento," or fascist militias, and make Italy great again.
Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) is attended by officials from 50 of the world's largest militaries, who rub shoulders with over 1,600 arms makers parading their latest products.
So while the president's favorite public relations stunt may be parading coal miners in front of television cameras, his policies suggest what his favorite fossil fuel really is.
During the show, a male audience member climbed on stage and removed his clothes, parading around the stage naked and bending over to show the crowd his anus.
MANILA — A mayor in the Philippines known for parading drug suspects through his town was fatally shot during a flag-raising ceremony on Monday morning, the police said.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande are battling over who's better at showing off -- Pete proudly parading around his smoking hot fiancée, or Ariana flaunting her massive engagement ring.
Only a very few people parading with the national flag have given fascist salutes and the unionist demonstrations were instead attended by families with children draped in the flag.
The President ratcheted up his law and order rhetoric by parading victims of immigration crimes in the gallery, in a shameless act of exploitation designed to further mass incarceration.
And those men justify their descent into murderous mania in a variety of telling ways, masking it behind responsibility, or openly parading it as survival-of-the-fittest entitlement.
Apple is demonstrating its design and engineering acumen, parading its metalworking skill on four wheels, and daring us to dream of owning one of these Mac Pros one day.
MONACO (Reuters) - Formula One has dispensed, since the beginning of the year, with female models parading on the starting grid but sponsors have been quick to fill the gap.
I'd lump it in with the many other analog-hybrid smartwatches out there, except without any notifications, it's more of a fitness tracker parading around like a normal watch.
Soon after, photos and videos emerged on social media appearing to show LNA troops posing with corpses and parading the rotting body of a prominent opponent on a vehicle.
"Korea has been doing really good so far, but this is a big step further," Ku told reporters after parading around the archery range with a big Korean flag.
Whether they're parading around New York City or spending quality family time with their kids, Rodriguez and Lopez have been constantly together since PEOPLE confirmed their relationship in March.
Orlando Bloom was bombarded with questions about parading around naked on his Italian vacation with Katy Perry, but the photogs didn't see what was right in the actor's hands.
Beneath the facade of shiny new phones and dusty debates over network technical implementations, Europe's largest annual technology fair will see top phone companies parading far-reaching business makeovers.
As the caravan crisis on the border rages, once again Democrats, some Republicans and leftist activists parading as objective journalists have allowed emotion to completely eclipse law and order.
Mischa Barton's gotta fork over a ton of cash to the screenwriter she left high and dry by blowing off his movie production to go parading all over Europe.
The new "Aida," which will be directed by the Iranian-born artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat, may differ from the parading-elephants-and-spear-carriers spectacles of the past.
A Philippine mayor was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon, one day after a gunman killed a mayor who was known for parading criminal suspects around his city to shame them.
But what started as contestants wearing one-piece bathing suits, conservative by today's standards, became women in revealing bikinis and high heels parading around for a leering television audience.
Kumail's parents (Anupam Kher and Zenobia Shroff, both great), who live within dining distance, are trying to find him a wife and have been parading appealing prospects before him.
Billionaire Tom Steyer — whose supporters had a giant truck emblazoned with "Tom Steyer 2020" parading up and down the main street during the Warren rally — is in third place.
" In a statement posted to Twitter, Dylan Farrow rejected the accusation, saying that her mother "never coached" her and that no one is "parading me around as a victim.
Tighe Barry and Lenny Bianchi, who were dressed as Ku Klux Klan members, were acquitted of disorderly conducts charges, but were convicted on one charge each for parading or demonstrating.
When asked if there was a global bond market bubble or if it was a currency war parading around as a bond market, El-Erian replied that it was both.
At the festival, for example, my friends said I was parading around in my bra, and then stole fries from a complete stranger, and sat on some random dudes' laps.
Its shambolic Brexit negotiations give EU panjandrums nightmares about British ministers with no experience but abundant neo-imperial fantasies parading into negotiating rooms with the Chinese and losing their shirts.
She found that 28 states have criminal statutes that forbid drilling and parading in public with firearms, which the law recognizes as distinct from open carry by individual gun owners.
She is also charged with another misdemeanor for "allegedly parading, demonstrating or picketing within a Capitol, evidently for her actions after she was being escorted from the room," Reilly reported.
Mr. Trump responded by parading Bill Clinton's female accusers in front of Hillary Clinton at the presidential debate in St. Louis, and acted like a man with nothing to lose.
There were reports that the wives of Thai diplomats were parading around Bangkok wearing the original jewels, and senior Thai police officers were accused of being involved in the crime.
Gone are the days of local chefs parading through the East Wing, running cooking demonstrations on the South Lawn or making sweet potato agnolotti for a White House state dinner.
They attend Mass in their honor at the Church of St. Peter and Paul in central Pointe-à-Pitre, before parading to a nearby public school to feast and dance.
In 1990, Mr. Trump persuaded Mr. Jackson to show up at the opening of the Trump Taj Majal in Atlantic City, parading him in front of camera crews and reporters.
There's a thumping sense of parodic parading as Josef K. is shuttled between institutions by fellow citizens who are, like him, being terrorized by random accelerations in the law's attack.
After featuring students from a music school established after Hurricane Katrina and named after Ellis Marsalis, the set concluded with the four sons raucously parading all around the jazz tent.
Sources with first-hand knowledge tell us, Caitlyn's latest stunt -- parading around Malibu wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap is an affront to the community she claims to champion.
Trump may be parading around the women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual impropriety now, but he mocked them and defended Clinton in the 1990s when those allegations were first made.
Thankfully, a Wolfgang Puck photographer saw the man parading around with McDormand's freshly engraved Oscar, snapped an incriminating photo of him, and helped get the award back to its rightful owner.
The documentary insinuates that Facebook takes a hands-off approach to such content, including blatantly false stories parading as truth, because it engages users for longer and drives up advertising revenue.
The portrait aides have drawn of Trump in his supposedly disastrous debate prep sessions is the actual Trump we've all seen parading across the public stage for over a year now.
From its inception, it signified the reclaiming of freedom, when slaves appropriated the French tradition of wearing masks while parading in the streets, adding their own cultural flair and political meaning.
Teenagers gather at the central Spanish village's town hall, dressed in white robes, straw mats and cowbells, before parading through the streets brandishing wooden sticks and oranges and chasing younger children.
Gisele Bündchen refused to go on-theme, instead parading her moisturized and smug genetic superiority, safe in the knowledge that she was born to be an ersatz tribute to Studio 54.
The designer found "incredible strength and delicacy" in the stark black-and-white images, including intimate portraits of British boys at home and action scenes of Pride-goers parading through London.
With awards season approaching, stylists are at fashion weeks, scoping out looks for their clients, readying them to be at their best for months of parading down scads of red carpets.
By midday, Taliban insurgents were posting photographs and video of themselves celebrating in the main traffic circle at the center of the city, and parading captured Afghan military vehicles and weapons.
In 22017, she wrote in her memoir, she sought to end talk of another run by parading through a strategy session in a swimsuit, the word "NO" written on her stomach.
Chinese authorities have been tying up citizens who go out in public without a mask, parading them through the streets and forcing them to hold up signs apologizing for their mistakes.
In the video for "PYNK," which dropped today, the themes aren't so much woven as they are shouted, with Monáe both singing heavily suggestive lyrics and parading suggestive imagery throughout the video.
Desiree Fairooz, who dressed up as a pink version of Lady Liberty, was found guilty on charges of parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds and disorderly conduct, The New York Times reported.
His difficulty is that most voters—about 60% of the total—dislike Mr Trump himself; parading his relatives, who should know him best, is accordingly an effort to create sympathy for him.
Trump did the same with the release of an American pastor in Turkey last October -- tweeting incessantly about the case and then parading the released victim before cameras in the Oval Office.
In the late 220s, they adopted a new dance called "voguing," inspired by the elegant poses of the women they saw parading down Fifth Avenue and splashed in fashion magazines like Vogue.
He's parading his troops, he's making a few airstrikes here, trying to control some strategic points but not trying to conquer the city by force as he'd like to have us believe.
During this year's prime-time media day, usually a hollow parading of the players before the microphones and cameras, Tom Brady's continued refusal to talk about his presidential friend was big news.
" We get such anachronistic analogies as "the vocal equivalent of the ring girl parading across the canvas," or how Lilly's mother "could negotiate a sale the way Talleyrand hashed out a treaty.
In bygone days, the moneyed classes of L.A. showed little interest in parading their finery in opera boxes, as the Morgans and the Vanderbilts had done at the Met, in New York.
It sounds like the kind of St. Patrick's Day that could only happen in a John Ford movie: parading, pageantry and a pint or two, finished off with an old-fashioned donnybrook.
"If they start parading ICBMs around or anything longer-range that is developed to hit US targets ... that could probably sour whatever momentum they're trying to build with the US," Schmerler said.
Hansen won eight championships and three European Cups at Liverpool; he had, by his own admission, grown used to parading around the city from the vantage point of an open-top bus.
Military officials confirmed to CNN there would be a small number of M1 Abrams tanks and other armored vehicles taking part in the event, but they will not be parading down Pennsylvania Avenue.
The cold open sees Arya (Maisie Williams), with her new face-swapping skills, parading as the deceased Walder Frey (David Bradley) and murdering all of his men with a batch of poisoned wine.
The animals have riveted audiences for years, especially in cities where their arrival became a ritual, parading to the Staples Center in Los Angeles or through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel in New York.
Fox did not come to be the number-one cable-news network in America for fully 15 years, squashing Ted Turner's CNN like a bug, by parading grey talking heads offering serious analysis.
According to the company, the multi-plaintiff format stacked the deck against it by parading a series of victims in front of the jury and exaggerating the number of complaints about the implant.
"I don't have to make that decision," he told reporters after the rally with Giuliani, in a clipped tone that did not match the elephants in Uncle Sam hats parading across his tie.
"Probably the least pretentious public figure I've ever been around," said Wayne West, who served as an assistant secretary of state under Brown and recalled him parading around the office in his socks.
During its control of Tabqa and a nearby airbase since 2014, ISIS released video footage of militants parading dozens of Syrian soldiers handcuffed through a desert in their underwear and then executing them.
Two other Code Pink activists, Tighe Barry and Lenny Bianchi, were reportedly acquitted on a count of disorderly conduct but were convicted on two separate charges of parading or demonstrating during the hearing.
Raqqa's complete capture will end the group's sway in the city from where it plotted deadly attacks abroad, and projected its power in 2014 parading through streets flying black flags on military vehicles.
Led by parading soldiers, the Queen arrives in a gilded carriage drawn by four Windsor Greys and guarded by coachmen who are still called bargemen because the monarch used to come by river.
He said he had stopped the practice of parading suspects, known in local media as the "walk of shame," when Duterte took office, saying that he didn't "want police to misconstrue" his actions.
This policy has been reinforced in recent days by the parading across state television of Darfuri students of non-Arab descent, accused of being "the foreign agents" responsible for the demonstrations and unrest.
The first time I tried on a floor-length gown, I was 12 years old and on the cusp of "becoming a woman" — or, at least, parading as one for my bat mitzvah.
" An extrovert in glitter eye-shadow, she also wants the festival to be fun: The New York opening will include a parading flash-mob performance, set to Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody.
In terms of tariff reductions, this would be the EU's biggest deal, and you can be confident that the EU will not waste any time parading their liberal, free-trading agenda before Trump.
The infamous days spent parading through busy streets lit by gaslight torches, wearing masks to remain anonymous, decorating floats for months, and of course, lots of throws doesn't show any signs of stopping.
While President Trump and his administration did not start the "war on science," their efforts to de-legitimize the truth have taken this battle to a new level, flagrantly parading fantasy as fact.
This montage was peppered with shots of JoJo parading up and down the beach in a bikini, and it quickly became clear that JoJo's attractiveness is going to be a central theme this season.
Pompeo blasts studios for using underpaid young actresses as cash cows, "parading them like ponies on a red carpet," profiting off their star power before they're discarded like "yesterday's garbage," left without financial stability.
North Korea touted the capture of 63-year-old Kim Dong Chul, a South Korean-born naturalized U.S. citizen, by releasing his American passport and parading him out in a state-sponsored news conference.
Watching all the muscled bodies parading around at the Games is like seeing a secure couple, comfortable getting under each other's skin and not taking into consideration the work it took to get there.
It shows how much better Yachty can be when he's not disingenuously parading himself as an all-inclusive friend-of-all, but rather someone who makes music that inspires uncontrived happiness in his listeners.
Another nod to the singer's Southern roots shows up in the form of a marching band and dancers parading through a busy street, as another monologue begins that is equal parts haunting and heartbreaking.
England's triumph led to its players being feted as national heroes, parading through the streets of London on an open top bus with thousands turning out to celebrate in the center of the city.
The United States Women's National Team had quite the celebration on Wednesday, parading through the streets of New York City in front of thousands of cheering fans in honor of their World Cup title.
It seems designed to start arguments about who's at fault, based on who experiences the most dramatic and Oscar-worthy pain, but then to shut down those arguments by parading Tom's purity and dignity.
Perhaps knowing he needed to step up his tech efforts, the Governor has been loudly parading his "new" innovation and entrepreneurship plans for the state of Indiana in the run-up to his selection.
Dressing up in old-fashioned costumes and parading through town looks like fun, and it's fun to see the modern residents of Bisbee get into character and commit to the spirit of the spectacle.
More precisely, it chose the top of the fourth to make its appearance, walking behind Cubs third baseman Ron Santo, who was in the on-deck circle, and then parading past the Cubs' dugout.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One will have no female models parading on the starting grid this season but will still be a sport of "glamor and mystique", according to chairman and chief executive Chase Carey.
A festival in a nearby town begins with the parading of a Madonna, in pious procession, and ends with Harry taking over the karaoke machine at a local bar and crooning to the crowd.
And just this week, I was convicted of the two charges I received as a result of my arrest: one of disorderly and disruptive conduct, and one of parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds.
To fight global concerns over its gear, Huawei has launched an unprecedented media blitz by opening up its campus to journalists and parading its typically low-key founder, Ren Zhengfei, in front of media.
Democrats upset about Garland In many ways, the mere pageantry of parading the high court nominee through the Capitol was a stinging reminder for Democrats of Republicans' successful blockade of Merrick Garland last year. Sen.
In one scene in episode 2, Leon's former teacher Calvin, whom Leon is parading around in his new helicopter to prove a point, marvels at Idle Thumbs' lavish office space and shelf of industry awards.
Although this is Biel's first Golden Globes nomination, this isn't her first red carpet appearance––in fact, she's been parading the Golden Globes red carpet for a decade since she made her debut in 2007.
That is a reference to a fable about a leader parading down the main street wearing nothing but his birthday suit and he is so brainwashed his subjects that everybody thinks he's wearing beautiful clothes.
When we crossed the border, they pointed assault rifles at our minivan, and when we got to town, the people were parading around a dead guy who had died protesting the government through hunger strike.
Laughing at an outrageous statement from a politician has led to Fairooz being convicted on two counts: engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct with the intent to disrupt congressional proceedings; and parading, demonstrating, or picketing.
There are moments when it feels as if Mr. Liman's breakneck pacing is partly an attempt to distract us, to keep us from looking or thinking too hard about the grotesquely corrupt circus parading onscreen.
FORT WASHINGTON, Maryland — Scary myths of socialists parading around as living, breathing Democrats may be the focus of this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (aka CPAC), but the real monster here is the mainstream media.
"Reigns" takes this design and catapults it in a zany new direction, parading an endless stream of advisers in front of you, and making you chose from two binary answers to their often-bizarre requests.
In the Me Too movement and the Me Too era I&aposm stunned that you&aposve got people parading around and having to do swimsuit expose to decide I will go with you but not you.
In 2009, WWF staff in CAR got involved with the purchase of assault rifles from the country's army, a force notorious for committing human rights abuses, including decapitating civilians and parading their heads through the streets.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government declared Wasil Ahmad a hero for leading a militia's defense against a Taliban siege last year, parading him in front of cameras in a borrowed police uniform too big for him.
Land of the Free: Three Code Pink activist who protested at the confirmation hearing of Jeff Sessions, Trump's Attorney General, were convicted for charges of disorderly and disruptive conduct and parading or demonstrating on Capitol grounds.
On Sunday, two people in Kentucky managed to capture videos of the unnerving sight of eight to ten Humvees parading down the highway, flying a giant Trump flag from the lead, the Lexington Herald-Ledger reports.
Around three-quarters of murders go unsolved, and the public has grown inured to the spectacle of masked soldiers parading recently arrested "traffickers" or "hit men" before the cameras, only to see them released days later.
As his New York Times obituary would later point out, Fritz Kuhn was known then for parading around in a "storm trooper's uniform" and "thunder[ing] praise" for Hitler at massive rallies in New York City.
Unlike other major award events, the Grammys have considerable entertainment value baked into the format, which is significantly different than stars (and in the case of the Oscars, technical talent) parading to the stage giving speeches.
A week ago, the president praised Mr. Kim, with whom he says he has forged a special relationship, after the North Korean leader refrained from parading missiles down the streets of Pyongyang during a military celebration.
Rather than parading single-file past viewers on a catwalk, Kondo's models twirled around the massive hall in striped "parasol" frocks featuring Issey Miyake's trademark pleats, while others in lightweight nylon raincoats zigzagged on electric skateboards.
Rather than parading single-file past viewers on a catwalk, Kondo's models twirled around the massive hall in striped "parasol" frocks featuring Issey Miyake's trademark pleats, while others in lightweight nylon raincoats zigzagged on electric skateboards.
On Saturday nights, this plaza is a raucous cacophony of pounding discoteca beats and campesinos parading into town astride show horses, but there are still tintos among the cervezas on the trays waitresses carry between tables.
And if you're a Freedom Caucus guy, how do you tell the guy who's parading out in front of your office in a tri-corner hat that you just voted to increase the budget for Congress?
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Dozens of Santa Clauses turned heads in Jerusalem on Sunday, catching a ride on a sightseeing tram and parading in its walled Old City in a visit to the Holy Land for Orthodox Christmas.
During the rise of Second Wave feminism in the '60s and '70s, the protests came from progressives, who saw the tradition of women parading themselves in front of men for approval as a woefully outdated ritual.
PARIS (Reuters) - Louis Vuitton unveiled its latest menswear collection on Thursday, using a picture-postcard scene of Paris as the backdrop for models parading in pastel colors and flowery statement pieces that evoked the joys of spring.
Much of our life there was filled with people, though lacking community; secure and yet constantly on guard for the piranha-like press; ever busy and often lonely; privileged and picked apart; and always feted and parading.
TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) - Ministers from the two Koreas agreed to push for a unified delegation from both countries parading together in the opening ceremony at this year's Asian Games in Indonesia, according to the Yonhap News Agency.
In the hour before Trump took office, parading protesters in downtown Washington broke glass at at least one bus stop and smashed the windows of a McDonalds, Starbucks, and a Bank of America branch: Smashed windows. pic.twitter.
But this weekend we were rewarded with an exception: During its 70th anniversary celebrations, the regime decided to hold back parading long-range missiles, or ICBMs, that could potentially deliver a nuclear weapon to the United States.
Not all, but many major league teams perform the ritual every September of making (or "making") their rookie players dress up in so-called humiliating costumes and parading them through ballparks, airports, newspapers and now the internet.
"Parading under such a banner shows a complete lack of understanding of the political landscape in Northern Ireland in 3003," said Mark Lindsay, the chairman of the union of officers in the Police Federation for Northern Ireland.
Unlike in India, where many princes and nabobs easily capitulated to the British (even parading before them in garish tableaus of Orientalist fantasy), lured by the promise of profits and motivated by intratribal enmities, the Burmese resisted.
It is most grotesque when it tries for earnest drama, parading the grief of a widower (Liam Neeson) and the humiliation of a middle-aged wife (Emma Thompson) before us when it thinks our throats need lumping.
In the end, though, the United States lost despite parading out an all-star team that included nine players who have won majors, for the same reason as ever: The Americans are not a band of brothers.
Parading on and around a raised central playing space, the youthful cast is apt for these agonized, lovelorn characters, particularly Chance Jonas-O'Toole as a plangent Jo the Loiterer and William Socolof as an implacable Daniel Webster.
Not everybody got to bang that real anvil five times, as competitors do after crossing the finish line and parading, Olympic-style, with the flag of their country and their national anthem blaring from a tinny speaker.
Parading in dirndls, chewing pretzels and singing folk songs, these political elites will celebrate a "Germanness" so seemingly playful that it is acceptable in a country that, since the Second World War, has shied away from patriotism.
Bill Clinton parading uniformed black inmates as props for a "tough on crime" presidential campaign speech at a prison in the Ku Klux Klan birthplace of Stone Mountain, Ga. There aren't any safe spaces for Democrats here.
Video shared on social media showed disturbing scenes: a group of demonstrators parading the dead body of an activist, barricades set ablaze, police brutally beating protesters and firing tear gas against the crowds, gunshots echoing in the distance.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A social network account of Russia's communications minister was temporarily blocked on Sunday in a cyberattack carried out by hackers presenting themselves as a Turkish activist group and parading images of a warplane and Turkish flags.
Every year on the first Sunday of April in Kawasaki, Japan, one might cross paths with a peculiar sight — a succession of enormous erect penises parading down the street under the strength of men in traditional female garb.
In recent seasons, fashion, in the guise of diversity, has made a near fetish of parading black, transgender, old and plus-size models in their shows — and in the case of Tommy Hilfiger, people with disabilities as well.
We also wanted something that most thought would be pretty simple for a bunch of women who spend their days parading around their intersectionality: We wanted them to denounce anti-Semitism and the words Farrakhan said against Jews.
But by then he was so rich that he could go on living his big boy's dream, wearing his captain's hat in bed and parading with armfuls of giggling conquests clad, to his orders, in "lingerie or less".
Security forces have organized rallies against militant violence in Xinjiang in the past week following a spate of attacks, with hundreds of police and armored vehicles parading through the streets of the regional capital Urumqi, and in Hotan.
You can't go near a school without seeing SpongeBob backpacks, you can't go through a Halloween without costumes of the cast parading past your door, you can't go online without being blitzed by SpongeBob memes and reaction GIFs.
But he's also tried to attack Hillary Clinton by parading around several women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct, and arguing that there's a double standard in attacking Trump on those grounds without also attacking Bill.
All said they were honoring a new charter by their parent companies LVMH and Kering, setting age and size-limits for the people parading their clothes - a timely development say campaigners, who want it to spread even further.
" The Public-Ledger told of a more coincidental confrontation: the two detectives were "strolling" down Market Street when they saw Capone, who they had heard was recently in Atlantic City, parading down the boardwalk "unmolested by shore police.
The second President Bush was in the White House; Lindsay Lohan had a career, and Paris Hilton was parading around in flimsy, thousand-dollar halter dresses that would've looked more at home on a Contempo Casuals sales rack.
When a fellow officer observes that many great men "have flattered the people, who ne'er loved them," much of the audience at the Stratford Festival's Avon Theater here evidently thought of a certain elitist parading as a populist.
The surrounding streets were cordoned off for an event far less notable for anything worn by models parading at stylized zombie pace around a colonnaded internal courtyard than for the terminating moment when Mr. Armani took his bow.
The biggest day of parading falls on July 12, a Protestant celebration that marks William's decisive victory over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, and on the eve of the holiday, unionists light large bonfires.
Military parades may not sit well with some Americans because they evoke images of Russian troops parading past the Kremlin, or obsequious Koreans in Pyongyang marching in goose-step as their dictator Kim Jong Un waves them on.
Russian police arrested a woman working as a nanny on suspicion of murder after she was found parading around Moscow with the severed head of a child and threatening to blow herself up near a subway entrance on Monday.
Foreign pharmacies, operating on the Internet and parading as those that operate in Canada and the United Kingdom (among other countries), seem to offer medicines at far lower prices compared to the United States - sometimes pennies on the dollar.
The famous ceremony sees The Queen's Guard handing over responsibility for protecting Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace to the New Guard, usually involving soldiers in scarlet tunics and bearskin hats parading with an army band through central London.
But in a small theater, with a gospelly beat, raised fists, images of protests worldwide, a rainbow flag, and Madonna and her troupe parading up the aisle — close enough for fans to touch — there was no denying the conviction.
As if vanquishing the ghosts of the Tiananmen protests of 1989, students from the city's universities marched beneath their college flags, hopping with excitement as they saw Mr Xi, through air still heavy with the fumes from parading tanks.
Carl Minzer, a law professor at Fordham University who specializes in the Chinese legal system, said that the parading of Gui and Dahlin harkened back to a period decades ago, before Beijing began implementing systematic reforms in the 1980s.
Image 2 of 2 MANILA, Philippines – A Philippine provincial city mayor known for parading drug suspects in public but also alleged to have drug ties himself was shot and killed Monday during a flag-raising ceremony in front of horrified employees.
He says Dream Hampton casually asked him about appearing on 'Surviving' once, and never brought it up again ... which he completely forgot about until he saw her parading his name around in the press, suggesting he was hiding from the controversy.
Oobah Butler There are two types of Billy Gunn promo picture: one is him gesturing towards or parading an ass – sometimes a third-party ass, more often his own ass, clad in pink lycra pants covered in multi-coloured kisses.
Why not ask if parading eye-pleasing women at stadiums to do little more than clap in rhythm, dance, and fling T-shirts into the stands from atop dugout roofs isn't worse than one day of grown men dressing up?
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — President-elect Donald J. Trump has turned the vital, but normally inscrutable, process of forming a government into a Trump-branded, made-for-television spectacle, parading his finalists for top administration positions this weekend before reporters and the world.
The accident did not stop the all night parade by six of the city's elite samba schools that spend millions each year to compete by parading down a 700-meter avenue with thousands of dancers driven by powerful drum sections.
But I also have to give it up to an obscure Genesis action game called Death Duel for pulling absolutely no punches and parading out a massive wall of your personal shortcomings like the opening march to Star Wars. 19943.
The first public performance — inside the cavernous McCourt space at the new arts center, one of the most ambitious and high-profile additions to New York City's cultural landscape in years — began with a marching band exuberantly parading through the audience.
One got the sense that, once the initial shock wore off, Acton would have approved of the vision of pretty ephebes like the models Jonny Brown, Joshua Bering or Li Fuyang parading past moss-furred statues of Apollo and Neptune.
The Daily Listen and subscribe from your mobile device: On iPhone or iPad | On Android via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher As tensions heighten with the United States, North Korea is literally parading ballistic missiles down its streets to demonstrate its military strength.
The AP's Dalal Mawad reported seeing the military take to the streets in downtown Beirut Sunday following the president's statement: Weapon experts correct me if I am wrong , but isn't that the army parading Beirut's downtown with heavy weaponry including RPG???
There are moments that make your skin crawl as TJ encroaches on Sally, but also scenes where she and her ferociously loyal sorority sisters (Aja Downing and Starr Kirkland) exult in their bodies, dancing together or parading in a marching band.
The servicemen and women, famous for guarding royal palaces and residences, helping to mark the State Opening of Parliament and parading for the Queen's Birthday, wore their ceremonial uniforms as they created the show of music and displays of precise marching formations.
The idea of some of those very sympathetic-looking people parading in front of TV news cameras and on social media blaming the Trump administration and the Republican Congress for their lack of health insurance has always been understandably terrifying for any politician.
Fellow Code Pink activists Tighe Barry and Fairooz's partner Lenny Bianchi were convicted of disorderly conduct and unlawful parading after they were ejected from the hearing in Ku Klux Klan robes, worn as a reminder of Sessions' alleged comments about the hate group.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese security forces have staged another mass anti-terror rally in the restive far western region of Xinjiang, parading hundreds of armed men through the streets of the regional capital Urumqi in a show of force after an uptick in violence.
"I realized I couldn't go out into the world — parading my body and myself in front of all these women who look up to me — and tell them that this is easy and simple and everyone can do this," Heatherton told Motto.
As his teammates were still parading the trophy around the field at Kiev's Olympic Stadium two months ago, fresh from a fourth Champions League victory in five years, Ronaldo was suggesting that, perhaps, this would be the last time he joined them.
Northern Irish loyalists, who in the largest gathering each July 12 celebrate the 1690 victory at the Battle of the Boyne by Protestant King William of Orange over Catholic King James of England and Scotland, are just gearing up for their parading season.
They were acquitted on a count of disorderly conduct but were convicted on charges of parading or demonstrating, and were each sentenced to 10 days in jail with the time suspended on the condition that they successfully complete six months of unsupervised probation.
It's the universal symbol of ballerinas; of young starlets parading their sex appeal; of flight attendants going for a vaguely retro look (an attempt, perhaps, to evoke a time when air travel was glamorous); of a certain brand of self-consciously sensitive bro.
They aspire to inclusivity, parading their work on models of mixed race, size, gender and age, competing to position themselves as successors to pioneering gender-fluid labels, including Telfar, Hood by Air, Luar and Gypsy Sport, that have made inroads into the mainstream.
The opening sequence is a sign that it doesn't worship blindly at the altar of the past—as, say, Netflix's reboot of Fuller House did disastrously, burning up goodwill for the original by parading stock sitcom plots that were already hacky in the 90s.
The ones that have been building up ever since the Bill Clinton days when he wanted to give Kim Jong-un wads of cash, and as he beat chest parading around ICBMS when Obama was president, we did nothing -- well, nothing that mattered anyway.
While the model is still just 35, this season already marks her sixteenth time parading up and down the runway in her sparkly underpinnings and those ornate 60-pound wings, to say nothing of the innumerable times she's posed for the brands catalogues and photoshoots.
Rose was suspended from his job at "CBS This Morning" and his PBS show was put on ice after the Washington Post reported that 8 women accused the talk show icon of various misdeeds, including groping and parading in front of some of them naked.
Over the past few days, the president-elect has made the front porch of his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey his stage, parading apparent candidate after candidate for his cabinet in front of the media, all while saying remarkably little of substance.
Zapata carried what certainly appeared to be an unloaded rifle (or a replica of such) as he flew over French military forces parading down the Avenue des Champs-Élysées with the flags of the European Intervention Initiative, a strategic coordination pact between 10 countries.
The accident did not stop the all night parade by six of the city's elite samba schools that spend millions each year to compete for the title of champion by parading down a 700-meter avenue with thousands of dancers driven by powerful drum sections.
There are the blue-blood organizations—"krewes," in Carnival parlance—that have been parading since the late 1800s, when the festival was introduced to the city by French settlers, and whose membership is generally limited to those born into the right (always white) families.
On a sweltering first day, marked by thunder claps and torrential rain, packs of disgruntled supporters of Mrs Clinton's beaten rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, traipsed through Philadelphia, alongside anti-capitalists, anarchists, and a group of pro-cannabis campaigners parading a 15-foot-long inflatable spliff.
And he has nice help in his amusing backup team, which is divided between parading peacocks (Chris Pratt, Vincent D'Onofrio and Mr. Sarsgaard) and slinking foxes (Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hun and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), who steal gnawed-off bits and pieces of the movie.
The show was the latest big budget display from the heavyweights of the luxury industry, with France's LVMH also pulling out all the stops for its revamp of Celine last week, and cross-town rival Kering parading models at Saint Laurent under the Eiffel Tower.
In their search for a replacement for Joe Girardi, whose contract as manager was not renewed after last season, the Yankees are not only making little effort to hide candidates but also crowdsourcing the vetting process by parading them in front of the news media.
CreditCreditWinnie Au for The New York Times Against a phalanx of mostly dreary new apartment towers, the soon-to-open Hunters Point Community Library by Steven Holl Architects is a diva parading along the East River in Queens, south of the famous Pepsi sign.
They have been more aggressive with advertising and also took to the streets during the winter, parading young players around the city — picture Gary Sanchez slapping together hero sandwiches at a Bronx deli — on publicity stops that the Yankees might have once felt beneath them.
It even remained so when Mr. Trump was ensconced in his offices upstairs as president-elect, taking meetings with foreign dignitaries and parading potential cabinet picks like reality show contestants through the lobby past a gaggle of press, roped off behind a velvet cordon.
Jurors heard testimony about 30 gallons of cyanide seized just before it could be used to poison the water of a major city; assassinations of a talk-radio personality, fellow group members and state troopers; and endless paramilitary training, parading and harassment of various enemies.
Meanwhile, the 77 percent of voters who boycotted the plebiscite demonstrated in clear terms that the people of Puerto Rico are tired of the governor parading around the streets and on Fox with a false message that statehood can solve all of our problems.
Moreover, a series of hearings before the US Trade Representative had to be extended from three to six days as 400 American companies and industry groups on Monday began parading their grievances and warnings of profound impact on their companies and the broader economy.
Had the sexualization of American popular culture in the 1990s and 2000s taken the restraints off the male id, freeing men to pursue their most absurd fantasies — holding professional interviews at their homes, parading around naked under open bathrobes in front of job applicants?
In 2013, Unesco condemned a display by a group that dressed up as Nazi officers, carrying what were made to look like cans of the gas used in concentration camps, and parading alongside a float evoking the trains that carried Jews to their deaths.
H&M/Instagram Modeling is typically considered to be a young person's game, which makes sense considering the average age of the ladies you see parading down the runway every fashion week tends to hover around a median age of 16, maxing out at about 19.
But a movie that casts Harry Belafonte as the survivor of a lynching, shows a cross burning, and weaves in real footage of white supremacists parading through Charlottesville, Virginia, doesn't need cheap Trump callbacks to stand as a disturbing reflection of the times we live in.
Not intent on just parading dicks for our titillating pleasure or uncritically offering up scenes of sexual assault where male bodies command power by their mere presence, Euphoria asks us to question why it is that male full frontal nudity continues to so rattle and excite us.
He had been fired as music director of the Houston Symphony partly for parading round town in blue jeans with Mia Farrow, an elfin actress who became his third wife, while he was still married to his second, Dory, who poured out desperate songs about him.
Parading on the farm each day, the soldier-like birds are guided by a herder and can clear between half a hectare and a whole hectare a day, of the snails that are, besides fungal diseases, considered as the main threat to vines at the farm.
This is something I've been thinking about a lot because my interest in writing these stories isn't so much about parading specific women around as splendid exceptions — in the way that Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper have already kind of been talked about for a long time.
Model Kate Upton turns 24 today, and while the birthday girl has already celebrated by parading her backside through the streets of New York City, we're toasting to the model's near quarter-century mark by learning how to get her signature makeup look — the dramatic smoky eye.
We also saw Jorah Mormont freed of his Greyscale death sentence, Samwell Tarly renewing his commitment to the Maester's life (or did he...?), and Euron Greyjoy parading his collared sister around in King's Landing while Yara's cowardly brother Theon is outed for the disappointment he's always been.
Or, as is the case in House Party, you can show them inside your pants whether they like it or not Kotaku's Nathan Grayson wrote about the game's other controversial moments: One involves parading a party-goer's sister around naked as a means of humiliating her.
In spite of his confused account of U.S. history, his partisan snipes, and his dictatorial posturing, Donald Trump's parading and speechifying in Washington on July 4 attempted to glom onto one of the last consensus issues in a broken American culture: We love to support our troops.
Trump, who is also the former owner of the Miss Universe Organization, is a proud fan of fast food, and in Puzder, he may see not only a bedrock of conservative principles, but also an ally in his passion for burgers and parading women around in bikinis.
The constituent assembly, as the group is called, took a symbolic jab at their political rivals, parading through the gates of the legislative chamber holding portraits of former President Hugo Chávez, which were taken down just last year after opposition parties won control of the National Assembly.
ERBIL, Iraq — As jubilant Iraqi Kurds celebrated their vote Monday on independence from Iraq, shooting off fireworks and parading in cars festooned with Kurdish flags late into the night, their neighbors conducted military exercises on the region's borders, raising the threat of military intervention if it secedes.
A day after the meeting ended abruptly and ahead of schedule, President Nguyen Phu Trong of Vietnam welcomed Mr. Kim to a more familiar atmosphere, with solemn expressions of Communist comradeship, martial music and soldiers parading with rifles as the two leaders watched from a reviewing platform.
Bolten said Trump's approach of "parading people in the front door and showing a wide diversity of views" should come as a comfort to people, as the president-elect sets aside the most extreme rhetoric from his campaign and considers well-qualified candidates for posts within his administration.
"Whether catching big fish and parading them in front of the cameras is effective or not, it's good P.R. But it is counterproductive, because you have lieutenants or rivals running to fill that vacuum, and they typically can't do it peacefully, so they do it violently," he said.
He tracks the way the groups communicate among their members, and spotlights how brazen many were about parading through the public square spouting racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric -- brandishing torches while chanting "Jews will not replace us" -- as well as videos of their training regimen and recruitment techniques.
If you are in New York City and of Irish descent, there is probably little question where you will be on March 219 of any given year: parading down Fifth Avenue with the occasional stop at a pub for a pint of Guinness or a spot of Jameson's.
The pre-Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, which this year falls on March 5, is a party that has long exposed the city's serious social divisions, with its parading groups, or krewes, largely hewing to divides between black and white, suburbanite and city-dweller, old money and new.
The mourning took on a more sinister note as gangs of young men started parading the streets of many Indian cities, including New Delhi, shouting slogans directed at Pakistan and "anti-nationals" — the preferred term of the Hindu nationalists for perceived foes and undesirables ranging from liberals to Muslims.
And we say the Apple Watch sucks even as its competitors flounder and we see countless Apple Watches in the wild, parading past on leather bands and white rubber, Nike straps full of holes, and custom NATO nylons that relate a history that is lost in a world of silicon.
Trump's parading of women who claim to have been sexually assaulted by her husband, Bill Clinton, was an attempt to win a battle on the same ground by claiming that Hillary Clinton threatened the women – a charge that, former editor of the New York Times Jill Abramson claims, is largely empty.
Furthermore, parading one's child in front of the cameras may be an inevitable consequence of mega-celebrity (see under West, North), either because of the futility of keeping the paparazzi and fans at bay or because one is so accustomed to life in the spotlight that it doesn't seem tacky.
I remember the plastic Teddy bear eyes in the sockets where real ones had once looked out at the forest and the way you could swish the myriad tails around as if you were parading to your table at the Copa or some such exotic "dying to be seen" restaurant.
Testify that there is no conceivable comparison or moral equivalency between the Nazis — who brutally murdered millions of Jews and who hundreds of thousands of Americans gave their lives to defeat — and the counter-protestors who were outraged to see fools parading the Nazi flag, Nazi armband and Nazi salute.
Music rises for dramatic effect and a marching band becomes a ghost of garish military movements, parading around the historian as she describes the various parties that would take place in the drill hall (during the press preview, Steyerl said that the film's orchestration is a sonification of gun violence data).
Parading in the cloister of the city's State Archives, a seventeenth century building in the heart of the Italian fashion capital, the majority of the creations of designer Anna Molinari, juxtaposed tight-fitting lycra shorts in fluorescent purple, orange, pink and green and orange with sleeveless pleated cardigans, jeans and sheer dresses.
The trend seems to be somewhere between AI program parading as human millennial and savvy communications employee who just pored over recent Know Your Meme entries: Liking your own Tweets is self-care Normal heart rate:⠀ /\⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ /\ __ / \ __/\__ / \ _ \/⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ \/When your crush slides into your DMs:⠀/\⠀ /\⠀ /\_/ \ /\_/ \ /\_/ \ /\_⠀ \/⠀⠀ \/⠀⠀ \/ Who would play you in the movie of your life?
The Yankees are parading their candidates in front of the news media, one by one," the N.Y. Times' Yankees beat writer, Billy Witz, writes: "In professional sports, the search for a new coach or manager is typically done in the shadows, to protect a team's competitive advantage as well as the candidates' privacy.
We cannot forget the parading of Saartjie Baartman, the so-called Hottentot Venus, at European freak shows in the 19th century, or the stuffed remains of an African man known only as the "Negro of Banyoles," on display for almost for a century in the Darder Museum of Natural History in Spain.
"It's so, so fucking frustrating to me to watch a bunch of rich ass motherfuckers playing pop country parading around in skin-tight jeans with their fucking bleached teeth and perfect hair singing about how hard their life is and how they have to drink whiskey every night to cope," she says.
Leather corsets, harnesses, fishnets and thigh-high boots, each part of a sex worker's arsenal, may seem familiar, even trite, to anyone who has watched a strip show or, for that matter, viewed similar items parading along a fashion runway, where they have asserted their status as part of a kinky perma-trend.
Editorial Notebook Based on the candidates parading through Trump Tower for job interviews in recent weeks, the president-elect could end up with generals holding the five most powerful national security offices in the country, an unprecedented concentration of military influence that deserves more public debate than it seems to be receiving.
I never wanted to be part of a pack and would try and blend in on the dance floor, in the midst of a crowd that was filled with hot, sweaty bodies parading around with dresses that looked like costumes and dancing to the disco beat that that played so loudly the floors shook.
The song was "Energy Flash," and back in the heady days of 1990 it was a major milestone in the rise of rave culture, establishing a benchmark for a new form of hard-edged techno and twisting heads everywhere from the outer boroughs of New York City to the love-parading street of Berlin and beyond.
Donald Trump's mission: Make Clinton's life hell for the next month That missed opportunity to reach out to voters disgusted by the tape was only amplified by the spectacle that Trump staged before the debate -- parading out three women who had previously accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in the 1990s, in an attempt to unnerve his opponent.
But in the era of #MeToo—when Miss America has decided to eliminate its swimsuit competition, and Donald Trump's 0003-year reign over the Miss Universe empire remains linked to his sexual-assault allegations—beauty pageants remain a familiar event with a dubious aim: parading women's bodies, even if in tandem with their minds, for judgment.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. About a month ago, my Uncle Aby told me in passing at a family meal about how he wants to capitalise on the sightseeing tours you see constantly parading around the streets of London, and the growing global interest in grime music, by starting his own A-Z grime tours of London.
Participants this time around will spend seven full days on the Peninsula, with activities such as kayaking amidst sculpted icebergs; visiting colonies of parading penguins; or simply enjoying stay aboard and enjoying a lazy breakfast, a massage and other benefits of the kind of personalized service that results from a more-than-one-to-one crew/guest ratio.
If anything, this historic designation has forced me and some members of my family to come to terms with the pitfalls of memorializing public spaces for political reasons, as the government has done: parading this historic moment as a triumph for the people of Eritrea, as well as the struggle for independence, while the country suffers the consequences.
Looking (and, it's safe to say, feeling) resplendent in a velvet jumpsuit, backed by a seven-piece band, Mr. Hoard sang balladic jazz numbers on his knees, as if worshiping or hanging out alone in his room; on more rousing pieces, he pogo-ed as he sang, sometimes launching off the stage and parading through the crowd.
It all reached a kind of apogee that same season, when the video shoot for the "all the right reasons" song involved contestant Brandon parading his Speedo-clad bulge — "nut-hugging" was one blogger's description — in front of Desiree and shaking it around for the video, and he forgot his lines because of the other men's nervous jokes and snickering.
With models either wearing or toting numbers — as at classic women's couture shows of yesteryear — and parading around a fake fur runway to tracks from David Bowie's "Young Americans," (deftly remixed by Michel Gaubert), Mr. Pilati homed in on textures, on the complexly woven materials one expects from a textile powerhouse like Lanificio Zegna, and on embellishments stitched by hand.
While we're not suggesting parading around in a pair of worn-out sneakers at your next dress-up event, we are your here to prove that the statement-making, low-to-the-ground going out picks in the slideshow ahead will do just as much for your look as your average pair of stilettos, minus the next-morning blisters and sore arches.
The rapper — known for inscrutable choices like getting on a plane in the middle of a GQ photo-shoot and parading a coffin holding his fake dead body through the streets of Austin, Texas — made plenty of requests for the storyline and aesthetics of his "Wyclef Jean" visual, showed up 10 hours into the shoot, and refused to get out of the car.
After parading more of Paul Manafort's extravagant purchases — including lavish suits and "M-shaped" flower gardens — the former Trump campaign chairman's bookkeeper testified that she did not know of any offshore accounts and that financial documents Rick Gates sent to banks in 2015 showed the company making $4 million more than she had accounted for, according to the Washington Post.
Is there another group that could be so eager to watch what, in the end, was a bunch of models parading around in the hot late-summer sun wearing anoraks, fleece off-the-shoulder T-shirts and clear stiletto-heeled vinyl knee boots a pole dancer would kill for that they'd be willing, at last-minute notice, to follow this game plan?
"By parading death row prisoners on national TV, the authorities are blatantly attempting to convince the public of their 'guilt,' but they cannot mask the disturbing truth that the executed men were convicted of vague and broadly defined offenses and sentenced to death after grossly unfair trials," said Philip Luther, Amnesty International's research and advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa.
Then, when all possibilities are gone, the romantic as well as the sexual, there is only the biological inevitability of man as aging, wounded animal, his flagging sex drive accentuated by the modernity that on the one hand offers Captorix pills and on the other hand torments the now impotent pill-taker by parading an endless array of youthful sexual bodies past him.
We as a nation have been privileged to watch some pretty damn spectacular happenings this election season, whether you're talking about the human embodiment of a Shetland pony parading about a line of steaks that doesn't actually exist, or one Texan's unsettlingly lascivious relationship with canned soup, or just a broken man shoveling as much food into his tired, bland mouth as humanly possible.
The reality show of cabinet appointments brimmed with examples: parading a complaisant Al Gore before the cameras only to name Scott Pruitt, a climate-change denier, to direct the Environmental Protection Agency; courting Mitt Romney, including at a televised dinner à deux at the Tower, then choosing Rex W. Tillerson, C.E.O. of Exxon Mobil and friend of Vladimir V. Putin, to be secretary of state.
He's working on a career high in scoring by parading himself to the free-throw line 7.5 times a night, he's hitting the glass more than ever before, and he's on pace to post career highs in both usage and true shooting while turning the ball over on a career-low 8.6 percent of possessions—one of the lowest rates in the league for a heavy-usage wing.
Indeed, is the entire movie not stacked with fancy visual rhymes: the airplane high in the sky, for instance, that is mirrored in a flood of soapy water at the start and repeated in the final shot, or the two boys dressed as astronauts—the rich one, in his silvery costume, tramping through the woods, and the poor one, with a plastic bucket for a helmet, parading through a slum?
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Since her time spent parading around with Paris Hilton, Richie has added a couple of (seriously major) things to her résumé: She's a mother of two (married to a Madden brother, no less), has not one but three clothing lines, stars in her own TV show that's funnier than any other reality show spinoff, and has just signed on to work with Unilever's #ShareAMeal campaign to help donate one million meals to those in need.
Well, besides the indecently pale legs of men in short-shorts parading down Greenwich Street, or the abundance of new faces on OKCupid, or the faint whiff of raw sewage on 2nd Avenue, or the fact that people on the streets of New York are actually smiling like lovesick adolescents, all naïve and unknowing, the real way to tell that spring is here is because there are ramps at the farmers market and fresh goat cheese on the counter.
Biden and Warren should directly and aggressively confront Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrBarr to speak at Notre Dame law school on Friday Giuliani predicts Senate Judiciary will call on Biden to testify on Ukraine Trump confidant: Impeachment inquiry is a 'mortal threat' to presidency MORE for parading around the world trying to pressure intelligence services of democratic nations to support partisan GOP slanders of Biden or the Russian-promoted lie that Ukraine and not Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
Last February, Paola Taverna, a prominent Five Star senator, fondly recalled "parading to her cousin's" house to catch whatever disease was going around as a preferable option to vaccines, which she compared to "branding for beasts " (This week, though, Ms. Taverna said she would have her own child vaccinated.) In July, a regional council member in the Five Star Movement from Lazio presented a proposal requiring students to go into quarantine for four to six weeks after receiving their vaccinations.

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