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Nose scrunched up, nostrils flared, smile playing on her lips.
Her twin brother, Kieran, scrunched up his round face, turning pink.
At other points, his face scrunched up with rage, appearing nearly vicious.
Another scrunched up his face and yelped "Terrible!" upon taking a sip.
You get the best of land, air, and sea all scrunched up into one.
"Take a bubble bath", it read, over a bath overflowing with inflated, scrunched-up plastic.
I can see her nose scrunched up as she readies herself to tell a joke.
Christmas in London is basically broken umbrellas, chattering teeth, hunched shoulders, and scrunched-up faces.
He scrunched up in a hot, red ball and wailed like a tiny fire engine.
Her face scrunched up to deliver the news: I needed to see a breast surgeon immediately.
As she blinked, or as her nose scrunched up involuntarily at certain moments, I watched her.
One boy said, "Probably when they find it, it'll be—" He scrunched up his face, thinking.
His face is grizzled, lined, leathery, scrunched up, and old, while hers is smooth and ashen.
To the right, a black-and-white photo of the wrinkly, scrunched-up face of a newborn.
Rivera, whose forehead appeared permanently scrunched up with worry, turned to chat with the woman behind her.
She pointed at the police vehicle to someone in the car and scrunched up her face in disgust.
Unused to physical affection among his own relatives, he stiffened, and I laughed at his scrunched-up face.
In the last photo, her face is scrunched up — eyes closed, mouth pursed like she just ate a lemon.
She indicates a higher pitch with a scrunched-up tight face and a lower pitch with puffed-out cheeks.
In another she is scrunched up and flat on her back, crumpled like a collapsed ceramic in exasperated surprise.
This famously tall and ungainly president sits scrunched up in a chair, legs crossed, hand to chin, thinking hard.
On my way to the bus stop I stumbled across not one, but TWO scrunched-up Tesco Express receipts.
"It's a little messy," she says, pointing to the damp towel and scrunched up blue comforter on the bed.
Unfortunately, the animals sneaked into the "tightest position" possible, scrunched up in a pipe at the back of the unit.
With beady little eyes and a scrunched up face, this sculpture looked like someone abused the "Pinch" tool in Photoshop.
"Me permite?" she asked with utter nonchalance, then handed me the 19803month-old with scrunched up lips and golden stud earrings.
Bulldogs and terriers are some of the many breeds known for their scrunched-up, wide heads (formally known as brachycephalic breeds).
Upon entering the room, which is lined with scrunched up mylar, we hear an aria from Puccini's Turandot, and smell jasmine.
The briefs were shown on a peculiar cast of scrawny, chicken-chested models, otherwise clad in nothing but scrunched-up athletic socks.
Our 203-year-old daughter was in the back seat, her face scrunched up against the window, watching the world go by.
Every time a sketch or a blueprint is scrunched up and thrown in the bin, it's like a wrecking crew has razed it.
He sculpted her in fleshy wax at two-thirds life size, her eyes shut tight, her face scrunched up like a wadded rag.
" Our bumper stickers are a picture of a misshapen red bell pepper that looks like a scrunched-up face with the caption, "Bite me.
A follow-up tweet shows how the animation was made, with separate hand-drawn characters and models that were scrunched up and torn as needed.
SpaceX was able to find some debris of the COPVs after the accident and found that the aluminum liner had buckled, or was scrunched up.
A few scrunched-up celebrity noses — "Tower Bar just isn't the same" — could send customers looking elsewhere for air kisses and $42 lobster Cobb salads.
I am tired of seeing his scrunched-up face on TV. I'm tired of hearing his voice through a microphone, amplifying his absolutely bonkers, incoherent arguments.
I scrunched up my face, gestured to my partner, and said, "Would that be funny if he did it to me?" and my dad shut up.
They're channeled from Sandler's mind into ours through a collection of off-kilter tics — a scrunched-up voice, a hot temper or a weirdly jutted jaw.
Their formation scrunched up in undisciplined ways at inopportune times, flattening and narrowing when it more likely needed to expand to enfeeble the compact Colombia defensive structure.
"So [if] she sees something or she goes in an elevator and it smells, she'll go, 'That's disgusting, Mommy,' " she adds while imitating her daughter's scrunched-up face.
I scrunched up my eyes and gasped as it hit me, learning to look like an alcoholic a good few years before I learned to drink like one.
The entire group is smiling wide in the photo except for Jameson, who has his face scrunched up in an adorably funny face, his mouth likely full of tacos.
"The use of polymer means it can better withstand being repeatedly folded into wallets or scrunched up inside pockets," said Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England.
She was older than the others I'd seen that week, her scrunched up face with a tiny nose and almond-shaped eyes unmistakable under a tangle of dark hair.
He can only stand there, clutching the scrunched-up remains of his 'INVINCIBLES?' back-page spread, mocked up in preparation for Manchester City's storming unbeaten run into late November.
A vast majority of the visitors to Mr. Pinsky's pollution pods either scrunched up their faces or covered their noses as soon as they breathed in the scent of diesel.
His apology, with the image of his scrunched up face and obvious regret, has been shared countless times online, and many Australians are beginning to shift from scolding to empathy.
Sure, sir, let me just cram my way into this seat, legs crushed together, shoulders scrunched up to my ears, so that you can continue to enjoy your morning groin-stretch.
Basically, countries closer to the North and South poles will look much larger and distorted on a map than countries closer to the Equator (which will look smaller and scrunched up).
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the president opined, would definitely run — "even if he's in a wheelchair," Mr. Trump added, making a scrunched-up body of a man in a wheelchair.
The rich mobile web we know today was non-existent, unless you liked using terrible WAP browsers just to see low-res photos and scrunched up text on your tiny phone screen.
"He was wearing a suit," Ms. Wentland said, and her eyes scrunched up as if to indicate she couldn't have been less impressed had he appeared wearing a top hat and a Speedo.
But at its core, it's really just a regular 14-inch ThinkPad T470 spruced up with some extra bits of colored plastic and a bonus row of scrunched up function keys and audio controls.
Every laptop with a mechanical keyboard seems to also feature a long list of compromises that include gargantuan chasis, excessive price tags, or awkward layouts that leave the system with a scrunched up touchpads.
Luckily, it's not breech, but it does have one of its front legs back and the other kind of scrunched up behind its head, which is why the mama is having so much trouble.
Sebastian Ortiz, 7, a first grader now making his Broadway debut in "A Christmas Carol," scrunched up his face as he paused to think about what it means to be playing Tiny Tim onstage.
The suckers out there not in the know about wombling obviously felt like a parking lot was the best place to dump their scrunched-up gold, and so I really went to town here.
Mr. Govan scrunched up his face at the suggestion as he sat on a gallery bench last month at the press preview of an exhibition devoted to the works of Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera.
Scrunched up against a counter at the Punjabi Grocery & Deli, an East Village hole-in-the-wall, Jaclyn Backhaus tucked into a vegetarian lunch she had handpicked for two: saag curry, chana paneer, pakoras and daal.
Asked why it had taken so long for the structures to be demolished, an employee at Social, a nearby restaurant, who declined to give his name, scrunched up his face and laughed, saying it was bureaucracy.
When brainstorming over what that standard Hooter's girl outfit should be, founder Ed Droste pointed to his "beautiful secretary" Loretta, "an avid jogger," who was often seen bouncing around in white sneakers and scrunched up athletic socks.
On Thursday's episode of Conan, the 9-year-old actor gives his best "Blue Steel" impression, and while it might not be the scrunched up, duck lip pout we're used to, it's definitely the most adorable imitation we've seen.
" She marched right to the athletic department, where the top brass refused to see her; she was sent to a woman administrator, who offered a wan explanation for the scrunched-up 'M': "You girls are smaller; your letter is smaller.
Her face is scrunched up in pain, and she repeatedly begs, breathlessly, "please stop" nine times before her teammates let go of her arms and legs, and an adult lifts her up and helps her to lay on her side.
It was just the singing that made him look ugly—the way he scrunched up his nose whenever he had to draw out a line and furrowed his brows whenever he had trouble pronouncing the words, his pained expression in the especially emotional moments.
So, from a cell tucked in a small California county far away from her home, Aida tries to conjure up memories that will make her feel close to her baby again: like the way his face scrunched up every time he'd let out a faint cry.
There's scrunched-up cheesecloth, muslin, and drawing used to form the figures, but some bodies are rounded and amorphous, while others are blocky compositions of squares of color or rectangles of black that imply a body but leave the figuration as only a suggestion of the complete form.
The synthetic rubber booties are entirely seamless, so they won't feel as scrunched up in your boots, and they're not half as liable to leak as the alternative, but they're almost paper-thin, and you'll want to wear some pretty thick socks if you're getting into cold water.
"Every form of cigarette ad gives me a pang of longing, every scrunched-up, carelessly thrown-away cigarette packet at a bus stop, every trod-on cigarette butt, every beautiful woman holding a cigarette between her fingers or just looking like she could be holding one," he writes.
In a little less than four hours in the oven, that meat, elevated on a ring of scrunched-up foil above the water line, was stained a deep red, aromatic with citrus, cumin and allspice, gone tender enough to pull with a fork, pooling with sweet, almost grassy cooking juices.
It's nearly noon, but Mr. Platt, the 22-year-old star of the new musical "Dear Evan Hansen," hasn't used his voice much yet (did that bit of singing in the shower count?), and his vocal coach, Liz Caplan, is worried that the scrunched-up posture of his high-anxiety character is tempering his tenor.
Narciso Rodriguez, too, speaks softly and cuts a mean slip dress, all in support of the belief that a woman should move unencumbered through space, this season via bias-cut sleeveless silk tunics and dresses with rivers of bronze and silver in chevron lines and over slick trousers — plus the occasional scrunched-up blanket coat and big bias knit for a bit of shelter.
The result of infection by Peronospora conglomerata is scrunched up, yellow leaves that are reduced in size and are prone to falling off.
At a luau, Megan, now a recognizable actress on a TV soap opera, is approached by a middle-aged woman seeking an autograph. "She really knew me," comments Megan. Don seems put off. That night, Don, unable to sleep, goes to the hotel bar, spots a young man completely drunk and scrunched up at the bar.
The Scrunchie was patented in 1987US Patent #USS1D0292030, United States Patent and Trademark Office by Rommy Revson. She created the first prototype of the Scrunchie because she wanted a gentler version of the metal hair ties used in the 1980s. Revson named the decorative hair accessory the Scunci after her pet toy poodle. The name Scrunchie was a natural evolution, because the fabric scrunched up.
Her dress is shiny and ornate, scrunched up where the fabric meets the furniture. Her chair and pillows are lavish and decorated, adding a luxurious effect. These elements can all be seen in Phaedra in the dark background illuminating her pale body, the luscious fabrics that shine and ripple, and the opulent luxury of her bedchamber's adornments. Further, Cabanel's model for the work was a distinguished banker's wife, alluding to the popularity of his portraiture techniques.
The thrust front is visible as the Thaumasia Highlands. Unlike on Earth, where the rifting of plates produces a corresponding subduction zone, the thick lithosphere of Mars is unable to descend into the mantle. Instead, the compressed zone is scrunched up and sheared laterally into mountain ranges, in a process called obduction. To complete the analogy, the huge Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes are merely summit cones or parasitic cones on a much larger volcanic edifice.
The artificial light from the lamp on the table and the natural rising sunlight beginning to shine through the single window suggest that the doctor has been in attendance all night. A distressed, poor, and modest family is depicted by one small carpet and the washing suspended in a small room. Two mismatched chairs, pressed together, construct a makeshift bed in the labourer's cottage. A couple of scrunched up papers lie on the floor, "most probably a filled prescription" which has been frustratingly discarded.
Personal lubricant is sometimes used during masturbation, especially when penetration is involved, but this is not universal and many women find their natural lubrication sufficient. Like males, common positions for female masturbation include lying on back or face down, sitting, squatting, kneeling, or standing. In a bath or shower a female may direct water via a handheld showerhead at her clitoris, vulva, or perineum. Lying face down one may use the hands, one may straddle a pillow, the corner or edge of the bed, a partner's leg or some scrunched-up clothing and "hump" the vulva and clitoris against it.
After Vanessa discovers Max's affair with Tanya, she finds a scrunched up note from Max to Tanya reading "Bubbly in the fridge". She then dwells on this as she destroys Max's home, tearing curtains from their hooks, swiping everything from a sideboard, tipping over a coffee table, and then stabbing a photo frame. Lucker revealed that the script, which she said reminded her of Mommie Dearest, only called for her to say the line "bubbly's in the fridge" once, but she said it a lot more, which Lucker said led to the scenes becoming "a bit more of a big deal." Lucker was not aware of how the "bubbly in the fridge" meltdown became an internet hit, and did not know what it meant to be trending on Twitter.
Accessed 11 March 2017. Bradford particularly enjoyed photographing in the rain and snow: "There is more drama when the umbrellas are out and people's faces are scrunched up."Harrison Jacobs, "20 breathtaking photos taken from behind the wheel of a NYC taxi cab", Business Insider, 3 February 2014. Accessed 11 March 2017. At first, Bradford took photographs from the taxi as material for his illustrations; but from 1993 he was taking photographs for their own sake. His first book, Drive-By Shootings, sold 50,000 copies within months. A review in The New York Times compared Bradford's photographs with those by the then mayor Rudy Giuliani, saying of Bradford's: > [H]e often includes a steering wheel, side mirror or windshield wipers, > constant reminders of his relationship to the city. . . .

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