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"That ... is a very good question," Sandoval, said, squirming.
Moritomo Gakuen is now squirming as much as Mr Abe.
"Possibly more ambitious," Markus said, squirming slightly in his seat.
"It's a house with no stairs," she explained, visibly squirming.
She sat down with the squirming cat on her lap.
And kids without ADHD didn't benefit from the extra squirming.
My mother, Tulu, emerged several minutes later, squirming and squalling.
There was no wiggling or squirming — from the Cadillac or myself.
I felt like squirming away, like a toddler in time-out.
And judging from her squirming, it's no walk in the park.
Their squirming under questioning hinted at future conflicts down the road.
If millionaires and billionaires are squirming at the prospect of Sen.
Squirming like leeches for the favor of Lord High Bloodsucker, Count Trump.
Her final word of advice for anyone squirming away from certain topics?
Here's the Hawks bench marveling and squirming at a Larry Legend floater.
Mr. Sanchez returned alone and saw the man squirming on the floor.
"Just call it a cock," Rachel replied when I called her, squirming.
They don't actually have to see the child squirming in their seat.
They don't actually have to see the child squirming in their seat.
Eventually, they all crammed into the master bedroom, the children squirming acrobatically.
It's hard to watch this Tory Burch video without squirming in your seat.
A mother held down her squirming daughter to pick lice from her scalp.
He was squirming, and not just from the pressure applied by the masseuse.
Kendall takes a hard pass, literally squirming in her seat at the whole idea.
Yet he and his fellow Republicans have found themselves squirming over social issues, too.
And with them comes an opening credits sequence sure to get RHONY fans squirming.
At the net, King handed Riggs a squirming piglet—code for male chauvinist pig.
To prevent babies from squirming and thrashing around, surgeons administered neuromuscular blocks (muscle relaxants).
Molly, still wearing headphones, was grinning and squirming as she interacted with her iPad.
Media Memo Roy S. Moore seemed to be squirming as the interviewer dug in.
The "open hand" technique employed by Bourdain's teacher left him squirming on the floor.
Ironically, this squirming figure of darkness can be viewed as a statement of survival.
Apparently, baggier clothes can trap sand in uncomfortable places, leaving players squirming and itchy midgame.
It's not one of those church services where you're squirming in your seat, dozing off.
Aziza hands her iPhone to her daughter in an effort to distract the squirming toddler.
"She saw this worm squirming out of the codfish on the plate," Guinee told NJ.com.
The actress became noticeably uncomfortable, laughing and squirming in her seat to avoid the question.
They're all across the back seat, crawling up the windows, squirming in the passenger side.
Rather, they remembered rubbing on couch arms, squirming against mattresses, and grinding blindly into each.
Or maybe everyone in the room was enjoying the thought that everyone else was squirming.
"I'm really sorry," she said, squirming slightly, during a recent interview at a London hotel.
For my 1-year-old to stop squirming about at bed time, I employ snoring.
I could feel the babe moving, slipping, and squirming through my body toward the light.
But that's better than squirming around all night, feeling anxious about everything guests touch, no?
The main reason it's used is because small children are prone to squirming in their chairs.
The videos she sent me of the squirming, blood-red worms, three of them, were gross.
There is less space for public squirming -- it's either a swift dismissal or acceptance of resignation.
I didn't want to think about this, so talking about it on camera had me squirming.
Hundreds of hagfish are squirming around the freeway, trapped in a web of their own slime.
A list is a powerful thing: a tool for taming the squirming mess of the world.
The 5-3 score became 5-4 in the ninth, and Red Sox fans were squirming.
Last December, you mumbled something like "Stranger Things is soooooo good," before squirming out of the conversation.
Two still-squirming palm-sized abalone are shucked and then pounded with a mallet under plastic wrap.
The anticipation of squirming might cause moderator Holt, and the candidates, to shy away from race matters.
A kick-to-open tailgate is a godsend when arms are filled with groceries or squirming children.
Serbian Davor Stefanek held a 4-0 lead against Bolkvadze, who was left squirming on the mat.
There's too much squirming life in her fiction, slashes of cleansing light for those who seek it.
The question prompted all sorts of uncomfortable squirming as people considered — really considered — what they would do.
This has Bay State Democrats squirming on choosing sides — as if there hasn't been anything like it.
Umm Rick Scott is squirming on Fox News while being confronted with questions on John Bolton pic.twitter.
Squirming in her lap is her other daughter, Habiba, 16 months old with tufts of blonde hair.
"There is nothing for her to do here," said Magadji, holding a squirming child on her lap.
In The New York Times, Ben Brantley suggested that "Fairview" would have you squirming in your seat.
Beneath the muddy sea floor exists a menagerie of squirming organisms living and dying in the muck.
I love to come home and hold my cat's reluctantly squirming body against mine after a hard day.
She later made light of the backlash by posting a photo of herself holding her squirming pet goat.
As the hybrids start squirming around on a foggy night, multiple Woodsmen begin floating down from the sky.
It's just that prospect — that the American tax cuts are here to stay — that has the Europeans squirming.
Neumann asks, and her answer is instantaneous, her calm certainty in perfect counterpoint to his squirming self-consciousness.
But Louis C. K. doesn't focus on squirming over these feelings, and there's not a trace of shame.
"They're definitely squirming," said Representative Joe Crowley, the chairman of the House Democratic caucus, in a phone interview.
I suspect no one who has struggled with substance addiction can read this passage without squirming, gasping or weeping.
There were some light chuckles, some "yuck"s, and at least one person squirming uncomfortably in their seat (me).
And Gaetz said from his perch on the GOP side it looked like Democrats were squirming the whole time.
If you're squirming in your seat, or compelled to bolt for the nearest exit, 1984 has done its job.
On Monday, Jenner, 20, shared a cute video of her baby girl laying on her stomach and adorably squirming.
What if the Colosseum was invaded by a giant octopus squirming its legs in and out of the columns?
They may prove correct, but they also may find themselves squirming as much as those on the right. Why?
The painter Alfred Leslie, at another dinner with the Arbuses, found himself squirming at Diane's nonstop, searing self-disparagement.
When you're in a meeting with your boss, it's not the best idea to be squirming in your seat.
Finally, one day, I handed her small squirming body to my cousin as a tear slipped from my eye.
He understandably spent most of his time in front of the camera squirming and groaning at Trump's Twitter presence.
Trump has often downplayed the severity of the outbreak, contradicting the top government scientists squirming right by his side.
Mr. Hernandez responded with a series of grunts, kicking his legs and squirming to try to escape the chokehold.
Ambling along dead branches, it rapidly taps the wood, cocking its giant ears to pinpoint insect larvae squirming within.
" Squirming in his chair, Mr. Camp abruptly pivoted to a critique of American foreign policy: "We're blowing people up.
They took a liking to the pig carcasses in such numbers, they formed great squirming mats on the ground.
And so for now the leeches are sold, squirming and hungry, in glass canning jars, waiting for their patients.
She struggled to explain why she was running, overused cliches and gave lawyerly answers that sounded like she was squirming.
Squirming again, the cat was taken to a nearby vet for a check up and was pronounced healthy and adorable.
Jude is squirming and wailing, his bare pudgy legs cycling erratically as her mother dangles him over the terrace railing.
Beneath them rested life as it slowly lost it's breath, squirming and struggling to pull itself from the murky depths.
Tanya and I yanked the ropes to free the squirming donkeys from the truck bumper as fast as we could.
Even in the latter case, it's possible TRAPPIST-1d has liquid water oceans and squirming life forms just beneath the surface.
In the five episodes I've seen, the result is a whole lot of squirming, both from the characters and from me.
He used both hands to hold the squirming shark down as onlookers took photos while he posed for over 30 seconds.
The first was during a memorable weekend last year, when he says there were about 200 people squirming in their seats.
But while staying the course seems inevitable, there is one unexpected twist to this election that has German election watchers squirming.
As modest and decent as Grant was, he appears to have clutched in his pocket a little squirming snake of resentment.
With the elation typically reserved for a "Frozen" character, one toddler screamed "Yay!" and clapped furiously, squirming in his mother's lap.
One source said a few members who were a "hard yes" on the immigration legislation were now "squirming" after seeing the confrontation.
Inspired by "a classic marble nude," according to the wall text, it depicts a boy holding a squirming frog by the leg.
Maybe they will be holding their noses, maybe they will be squirming, but they might very well be saying yes to Trump.
Dornan shared how he has seen audience members in theaters squirming in their chairs, experiencing the same fear as the characters did.
"There was a general kind of outcry and people squirming, and I was literally sitting there like the devil [laughing]," she said.
According to a person who was there, he literally got down on his hands and knees and began squirming on the floor.
You know, products like the silly Airzooka Air Gun, creepy USB Squirming Tentacle flash drive and weird Yeti USB Headed Plush Footwarmers.
To my friend, the senator from Utah, who I know does have constitutional qualms, so he's squirming: His legislation will not pass.
On Monday, Hollins was able to hold her baby, who was "moving both arms and legs" and "squirming around," police told Fox26.
Whereas "Modern Soul" followed in the tradition of Blake's lush solo fare, "RPG" is frenetic, pulsing and squirming around Trim's coolheaded bars.
Schauspiel Stuttgart, Stuttgart As always, a number of plays had me squirming in my chair wondering how long the agony could last.
Seated next to a soon-squirming Kirsten Dunst, he took a question about his German roots, the gothic and the Nazi aesthetic.
But it seems easy to credit the notion that lots of people will find themselves squirming before State of New York v.
However, that didn't stop her parents from squirming in their seats and grabbing onto each other before jumping up to applaud the routine.
Adults understand that they need to lie perfectly still while getting a CT scan, but getting kids to stop squirming isn't so easy.
Khalda's young son, holding a box of juice in one hand and a pack of biscuits in the other, is impatient and squirming.
Not a few, or even a few dozen, but thousands, often tens of thousands squirming across cramped city streets and blood-covered battlefields.
In the fields, we found frogs burrowed under dead pumpkin patches, but in the kitchen we found caterpillars squirming betwixt bales of spinach.
Maher's hosting style is typically a one-two punch of straight-to-the point questions that often leave guests squirming in their seats.
Republicans have raised concerns about the White House's push to escalate tariffs against China, a position that has traditionally pro-trade conservatives squirming.
My 18-month-old son, Jamie, was on my lap, fussing and squirming with enough force that I was struggling to remain upright.
But there's no denying that Ms. Huppert's Anne is compulsively watchable, even as she drags you, squirming, clean out of your comfort zone.
When they packed into the bus that morning, one boy, Osama al-Humran, filmed his classmates squirming in their seats with his cellphone.
No matter how much his defenders squirm — and they certainly are squirming — to justify or diminish that fact, it is nevertheless a fact.
"It's scary," says Zen-ei Nishikata, as he hauls sacks of freshly-caught, squirming octopus into a fish-packing plant next to the docks.
When the lamb came in, it was strung up by one leg, bleating and squirming, but Yaseen's hand on the animal's neck calmed it.
If you're squirming just thinking about the pain and healing time (and the thought of it hitting the bone), we're right there with you.
I remember squirming at the scenes showing interactions with boys, things I was starting to think about but couldn't imagine myself actually going through.
Just that one picture of worms squirming in the mouth separated out the conservatives from the liberals with an accuracy of about 83 percent.
And the way they offend each other by openly dismissing or attacking each other's little pleasures provokes plenty of squirming, but relatively few laughs.
Oddly, though, the Jesuits had room for his sort, with only moments of squirming; and from the age of 18 his loyalty never swerved.
I'm already mortified by the pathetic lack of women writers represented and find myself starting to come up with wretched excuses and squirming evasions.
A friendly astronaut will wave you onto a spaceship to suddenly end up squirming in outer space as a cartoon sun looks on menacingly.
The 23-year-old actor is beloved by fans and co-stars alike for his openness, dedication, and habit of squirming around during interviews.
Everything is problematic and it was just a shirt and who cares but I can't control where my squirming brain is going to squirm.
It's that squirming feeling in your heart when you realize that many people consider women in TV news, first and foremost, eye candy. Why?
They couldn't tell how long that programme would take, or what it would cost – I could see them all just squirming in front of me.
Having a mysterious lump on your face is bad enough, but now imagine that the bump is squirming around and moving from location to location.
I had to read the audio version of the book and reading through the email I sent him, I was just squirming in my seat.
While the baby was squirming around   making squeaky noises after making its way into the world, we can see Shu Qin's motherly instincts kick in.
To watch this year's 73rd annual ceremony and to see the nominees squirming under Gervais's smirky gaze, tune in to NBC for the live broadcast.
Like the majority of people who saw A Quiet Place in theaters, I spent a lot of time squirming, screaming, and jumping in my seat.
The camera lingers intimately as she agonizingly uses a knife to work the rock off of her lower leg, scraping off skin, groaning and squirming.
Forcing a treble hook through the head of a live bunker or squirming eel, and using that critter as bait, is not for the squeamish.
Although his eyes are obscured behind dark glasses, Hamm's squirming, sudden changes of mood, from irritated to elegiac to abusive, arrive like small shock waves.
It's also good fun to watch others play, since they're squealing and squirming in their chairs, terrorized by whatever it is they're seeing in the headset.
Graham has indeed been somewhat hesitant to launch an all-out defense of Trump, which has led to much squirming on his part during this scandal.
My wife and I were literally squirming on the couch while watching this episode, and even thinking about certain sequences now, my toes start curling up.
Esparza, wearing an orange hoodie stitched with a wreath of squirming mechanical puppies, casually stopped mid-performance at the Alley Dog for some Tajín-sprinkled mangoes.
But the frequency and frenzy for imprisoning Clinton has some Republicans squirming over the idea that politicians should insist their ideological opponents be thrown behind bars.
Lee describes working to repair at least seven wounds in the defector's perforated bowel while the white worms were squirming their way out of Oh's body.
The king left the generals squirming by declining to accept the crown for almost two months after his father's death, in an unexpected show of modesty.
And it was Ronaldo who restored the lead, his shot squirming under David De Gea, the Spanish goalkeeper, as the first half drew to a close.
But more entrepreneurs are squirming under already-tightening regulations, and as the NYT points out, analysts say they think that private-sector investment has been weakening.
Some of the loathing was in fact a fit of misogyny, squirming with unease at the prospect of male roles passing into the hands of women.
But Trump is behaving like someone who is squirming under the heel of Putin's boot — and that is serious cause for concern for America's national security.
I know the film worked on a visceral level, because I was squirming in my seat during several scenes and chuckling during some particularly gruesome self-surgery.
Coal-employee pension funds have subsequently sued Peabody and Arch, accusing them of setting up Patriot to fail as a way of squirming out of their obligations.
Suit yourself, but I prefer not to spend my hours at the movies squirming against the instinct to hiss "Okay, I get it, Dad" at whoever's nearby.
The tech industry finally rolled over a big rock it had ignored and/or leaned on for years, and exposed the squirming morass of sexual harassment beneath.
Decked out in white scrubs, Xi, a soft-spoken researcher from Michigan State University, gestures at hundreds of trays, each filled with about 245,2224 squirming mosquito larvae.
But the squirming on display in Congress today could hint at future conflicts down the road should lawmakers continue to pursue legal checks on new vehicle technology.
Squirming through the tedious cycle of answering and reanswering the same question, then watching the results on cable news, isn't fun -- I can tell you from experience.
Getting up or walking around every 30 minutes—or even just squirming in your desk chair, shifting your weight, and changing up your leg positioning—can help.
His hairline sits ever farther back from his squirming eyebrows, and his shifting expanse of forehead signals emotions before they make their way out of his mouth.
During the scene, I told them that it would really turn me on to watch them squirming as a result of me shocking parts of their body.
Some held up large white rats and placed the squirming rodents between their teeth — saying they would be forced to eat them in order to avoid starvation.
When Ms. DeSimone arrived at Indie, a restaurant in the Lincoln Center complex, expecting a business meeting, they were squirming in their seats, anxiety arching their eyebrows.
They will install interactive exhibits, like a large scale with weighted cubes that represent ingredients and their relative carbon footprints, and a compost exhibit squirming with worms.
Harlynn was squirming so much that Pedigo decided to ask for a carryout box so they could wait in the car until everyone else had finished eating.
If The Spanish Princess, which premieres on Starz on May 5, was designed to be completely and totally accurate to history, then modern audiences would certainly be squirming.
RELATED: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton showcase clashing styles at times of crisis And Obama sought to shame Republican leaders, many of whom were left squirming by Trump's views.
Fergie does a great job of dancing around the questions ... but you gotta imagine she was squirming inside considering they announced their split less than a week later.
Read Sandberg's address to the MIT Class of 2018 below: SANDBERG: Esteemed faculty, proud parents, devoted friends, squirming siblings but especially Class of 2018: Congratulations, you made it!
And yet I couldn't stop squirming during Sunday afternoon's performance there of "Flight," a multimedia concoction for string quartet, electronics and video conceived by the composer Roger Reynolds.
I pick up the tweezers one at a time, a bee squirming at the end of each pair, and press it to my back, waiting for its burning sting.
And his squirming style has a lot in common with that of Halvorson, the improvising guitarist (and all-purpose sound exploder) who was recently named a 2019 MacArthur fellow.
"Moving around in a fishtail is not as easy as you would think," Hai continued, adding that there was "a lot of hopping" and squirming involved behind the scenes.
And on Monday, the same jury administered a final devastating blow to the already prostrate and squirming defendants in the form of a punitive damage award of $25 million.
Children are more comfortable sitting on the floor than squirming on a chair, and during "circle time" they can interact with one another and with the teacher more easily.
As these squirming schools defy gravity and current by surging upstream, they inject ocean nutrients into the land, feeding every form of life, from bears to eagles to humans.
Reilly comes from a musical family, and his approach to the instrument was more exploratory than mine; I was mostly preoccupied with squirming discomfort from this expression of intimacy.
"I interviewed survivors, evacuees, politicians, and nuclear experts, and reported day by day on the feckless squirming of the Japanese authorities," he says of his reporting in northeast Japan.
But they work themselves up that this might actually be true because of how slowly they are moving, squirming in their hoodies as they imagine what's ahead of them.
When the sannakji hit the table at Seon Soo Chon restaurant, I had to stare at the gray, squirming dish for a minute to take in what was happening.
In this unconventional marriage story, absent is the quintessential pained father, squirming at the thought of passing his daughters on to another man (a la Father of the Bride).
A few minutes later, as Caitlin Hill considered a question about her husband's time with the Long Island Ducks, Brice was back near her again, squirming in his chair.
The red velvet seats at the David H. Koch Theater were quickly filling up — not with the usual ballet audience, but with squirming, shrieking and giggling elementary school students.
Alva CalyMayor's "Stumpies" vary from smoked-to-the-bitter-end to put-out-quickly-and-discarded; they twist and turn like little worms, squirming around the buttons of collared shirts.
The Southern Indiana Animal Rescue, where Napoleon currently calls home, posted mega-cute footage last week of Napoleon "throwing a tantrum," which basically means a lot of whimpering and squirming.
But Riley isn't here to please — there are scenes that will make you cringe low in your seat, squirming with discomfort, while others will provoke gasps and open-mouthed shock.
The restless asses on faux-leather seats, each under the impression that by squirming and perching they can suppress the powerful urge to lob the coffee table at the wall.
Activists in northern Syria circulated pictures on social media showing a reported victim with foam around his mouth, and rescue workers hosing down almost naked children squirming on the floor.
During the remainder of the 19½-minute video, Mr. Acconci, squirming and twisting, grinds his torso against the passive Mr. Oppenheim, leaving his back flushed pink with transferred lipstick stains.
A handsome pair, One on the nest, one on the wire, Cheat-cheat‐cheat, the two conspire To murder half the insect race, And feed them squirming to their chicks.
But it certainly keeps you engaged, or at least squirming in your seat, with its absurdist but scabrously funny riffs on its subject, a (relatively) rare combination, the black Republican.
The show's conclusion occupies a room to itself; 1637's "Apollo and Marsyas", despite neatly tying up all elements discussed, is a gut punch of riotous color and squirming torture.
Squirming in the corner booth, she was blissfully unaware that her mother was in Djibouti and that her father was spending every dollar he had to care for her there.
For casu marzu aficionados, the maggots are the best part, and they don't actually eat this ball of dry heaves until thousands of fly larvae are squirming on its surface.
My tummy has popped out, and I'm feeling our sweet little boy kicking and squirming, but I'm not yet at the size where I'm uncomfortable or having trouble maneuvering in spaces.
Her classroom, with its pale blue floors and sky blue walls, is an open bay of small, squirming children, waves of hands flying in the air whenever she asks a question.
Perhaps the most important moment comes when you're asked to "fight" a soldier to prove your strength, which has you walking past a groaning, squirming Hitler, still lying in the floor.
There are sleigh rides and children, their faces stained with maple taffy, squirming with energy across from the sugar camp where the alchemy that transformed maple sap into syrup was performed.
" On Page 95, I read, squirming: "He beat them as he was beaten and came to realize that in the heat of religious ecstasy he took sexual pleasure in their pain.
"He was always a snake in the dream -- a fat, disgusting, lazy snake, slowly squirming over the ground near me," May observes of the male colleague who leers over her desk.
I remember being 6 years old and squirming with embarrassment in the spice aisle of the grocery store as my dad delivered a lesson on how and why salt is iodized.
The bushbuck, brown with white freckles, was still squirming when Lt. Lang Halima Diedhiou came across her on a recent evening after a mission to retrieve data from a camera trap.
I just had this realization that life is this precious moment, this incredible gift, yet I was still squirming trying to get out of all these feelings of being a human.
And I think, it hurt a lot of people&aposs - like, they were all like squirming and I think like France and they were all wondering what dirt he had on them.
Now I was able to call out bigotry only when it was staring me in the face, and never without a deeply self-conscious blush, a pounding heart, and sharp, squirming discomfort.
These are things you don't normally see onstage, and — if the squirming of those around me when I saw it is any indication — these are things not everyone is ready to see.
If you showed subjects a picture of a human with a lot of worms squirming in his mouth, you could see differences in the activity levels of whole series of brain areas.
But when the jokes don't land — and the movie does turn down some blind alleys — the result can be dull, the kind of stretches that had me squirming in my theater seat.
She's squirming in the seat of an aqua-and-burnt-orange striped booth in a set for a 1970s-themed diner inside New York's YouTube Studio, where famous vloggers shoot their videos.
Once asked why she devoted her life to teaching others, Sister Jeanne recalled riding a streetcar in Detroit as a 13-year-old when a black woman boarded with four squirming children.
That day last month, the twins, dressed in matching cat-patterned pink pants pulled over their diapers, crawled into their mother's lap, Elexia straddling one leg and Alexia squirming on the other.
You're used to the cast of Queer Eye making you cry, but there are no emotional Karamo monologues here — just a squirming Antoni Porowski, laughing so much he can barely tell a story.
It's the way Quill's animations, her arms and legs squirming and clamoring, bring the character to life in a way that makes you feel vengeful when you fail to keep her from harm.
Around the corner from our house was Santini's bodega, where they sold on credit meat as tough as leather and crackers that sometimes had tiny squirming insects that had burrowed into the boxes.
"And all of a sudden one of them brought it up, brought up the whole shark — and it was still alive, it was squirming around," says Katlyn Taylor, a marine biologist with the company.
While it's definitely an integral part of a school's curriculum, I remember everyone in middle school squirming around in discomfort as words such as "penis" and "vagina" were casually spoken by our gym teacher.
Dogan outlets, including two of the country's four biggest newspapers, Hurriyet and Posta; a leading television channel, CNN Turk; and a news agency, among many others, have been squirming under government pressure for years.
"She poured the milk down the baby's throat," Braveboy said, according to the Washington Post, which also reported Enita, who was unable to breathe, began squirming while the nanny force-fed her the milk.
That evening, he dealt with one more O.D. A young woman had passed out in her car in the parking lot of a 22012-Eleven, with her little girl squirming in a car seat.
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They started filming their friends, colleagues, and family squirming in terror as they saw two grown women shitting into a cup, eating the contents of said cup, and vomiting it in the same container.
In bookstores and on the radio, or perched alongside a squirming Johnny Carson or David Letterman, she thrust the female orgasm to center stage while reassuring men that its achievement didn't require supersized equipment.
I say sickish because the mother was much more worried than the toddler was sick; the child was ping-ponging around the room, squirming with outrage when examined, and shrieking with delight when tickled.
In a slightly unnerving painting, bits of bright color shine through a rough layer of brown paint; the effect is of buried jewels but also radiantly winged insects squirming to life, just below ground.
What brings them alive is that while they brood on the largest of issues — identity, alienation, the political responsibilities of the artist — they're earthy and squirming with all the vital things of everyday experience.
Unlike what I had just seen in Detroit — an animal placidly awaiting its fate — she said she watched several men chase and pin down an animal that was squirming and trying to avoid the knife.
If anything, being inhabited by yourself like that, what it tells you is that there's a real you squirming down inside you, trying all through the day to pull up to the surface, look out.
But because we know, right from the start, that anything noisier than a whisper will probably result in immediate disembowelling, we are simultaneously chuckling at the narrative craftiness and squirming with constant, almost unbearable, tension.
The figure wears an open jacket that exposes her breasts, and a skirt that at first looks like it is made out of branches, but is actually a web of squirming, tiny, green humanoid beings.
LONDON — So Valentine's Day has come around yet again and British people are struggling to find the most romantic and yet least embarrassing way to tell our loved ones how we feel whilst squirming uncomfortably.
Don't get me wrong; it's definitely gross, full of moments intentionally meant to leave players squirming and peeking at the screen through closed eyes, but it could have gone a lot further for spectacle sake.
Even before I could eat crawfish, I loved watching my dad and uncles haul in ten-pound bags of the clawed critters, live and squirming, for backyard boils at our houses in the Houston suburbs.
Ex-NFL star Rodney Peete is accused of pulling a fast one on a Super Bowl ticket broker -- allegedly squirming his way out of paying for VERY expensive seats ... and now the broker wants his cash!
The first of the two takes its cues from the triple-layered surfaces of the "Stacks," although the middle stratum is translucent rather than opaque, allowing the black and blue lines squirming beneath to shine through.
If you ever need tips on how to stuff a squirming child's diaper with nine baby wipes in order to seal all possible exits until you get onto the plane, just give me a call, Hayden!
That fact is often expressed in film and TV through non-judgemental, light-hearted nostalgic scenes of children squirming under hot combs and flatirons, but in this rare instance it's taken seriously as a volatile tradition.
Another vision explores the link between fantasy and fear — Deniz has a phobia of eels, so her fantasy entails clips of eels squirming and an anthropomorphized eel-woman, painted green, dancing seductively across a mirrored floor.
Now, China and South Korea have been left squirming on the sidelines, with Mr. Kim having been essentially granted his wish: dealing directly with the United States, which the North believes has the most to give.
Worse, international political tensions put this snafu in the international spotlight, and there was much squirming going on in state's governor's office and at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (Hawaii-EMA), where the accidental warning originated.
Every time Shannon reached out in McDonald's direction, or made a quick move from one side of the apartment (where the bathroom is) to the other (by the kitchen), I found myself squirming in my seat.
Meandering through a shopping district (on offer: sex, guns, dolls, cigars), she makes her way into the backstage area of a local theater, unleashing a carpet bag of squirming figures and chimerical creatures upon an enraptured audience.
While the first episode of HBO's The Night Of had us squirming in its dead-quiet suspense, the second episode panned out so we could get a real grasp on all the characters in this grisly drama.
It's as if it were making clear the very hypocrisy that still runs through many squirming viewers, perfectly content with a gay storyline so long as it doesn't shove gay sex, as it were, in their faces.
It's striking, for example, to see Willow tell her mother and grandmother for the first time that she used to cut herself, or to watch Banfield-Jones unpack her former sex life without Jada and Willow squirming.
At the table next to ours, a woman in her forties on furlough from her job as a pastry chef on a cruise ship looked up from her book to stare at Paro squirming in my lap.
The cuttlefish and its relatives, squid and octopuses, often strike human observers as floating aliens wreathed in sucker-covered limbs — boneless, squirming appendages that would seem to have nothing in common with our own arms and legs.
Even healthy chickens can require a surprising amount of maintenance, as anyone who has ever crouched in a coop in a minus-20 windchill massaging Vaseline into the comb of a squirming hen to prevent frostbite can attest.
Barry Irwin Versailles, Ky. To the Sports Editor: After squirming through Allyson Felix's agonizing second-place finish in the Olympic 400 meters, I feel that deliberate diving at the finish line must be eliminated from track and field.
Mudiay appears to be facing the same battle—his task is about using his size and strength and vision and determination to try and corral a series of outcomes that are twisting and squirming out of his grasp.
Methods and recipes vary wildly, but the fragrant sausage that Charles Mureithi and Simon Muchoki prepared took well over three hours to make, from stripping the carcass and cleaning the still-squirming intestines to slicing seasonings with surgical precision.
After presumably squirming through the entire broadcast, the Welsh Food Microbiological Forum (WFMF) suggested that maybe it should investigate the poop quotient in another round of studies in its country's own iced lattes—and the results were equally gross.
They slice her open and rip the fetus out—already formed and recognizable as a tiny dolphin—and then stick the dead fetus in the water, where a mass of squirming, thrashing piracatinga fish come to feed on it.
The de facto centerpiece of the exhibition is Erik Ferguson's video piece, "Untitled Video Compilation" (2017), which stars an animated cast of fleshy orifices expelling lumps of delicate tissue, skinned phalluses dangling aloft, and unidentifiable creatures swelling and squirming.
Rather than squirming to pull my shirts loose, I found myself chuckling about that Juno quote — "that T-shirt's working really hard" — while feeling impressed by everything my body was doing (considering it is not used to doing much at all).
AT THE END of a long row of benches where young mothers wearily try to soothe their squirming babies is a clue to both the enormous challenge involved in reducing infant mortality in Africa and the huge potential for doing so.
Caruso, 22, told the Times that Biden rested his hand on her thigh even as she attempted to show her discomfort by squirming in her seat during an event on sexual assault at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
"I could have resisted, but I was 'forced' into it," de Haan said as he cradled his squirming puppy, Mia, a boxer mix, while Zeus, his 90-pound Bernese mountain dog, stood by eager for the next chance to play fetch.
Then in 2009, Dr. Steen — who was researching mud turtles in a beaver pond at Eglin Air Force Base on the Florida Panhandle — went down to check his turtle traps and found one of the long-sought sirens squirming inside.
The ultrasound, as depicted onscreen, shows a fetus with a discernible head, torso and limbs frantically squirming away from a doctor's probe — an action that Abby later describes as "twisting and fighting for its life" — before being liquefied by suction.
Customs and Border Protection officials have not explained why the recording — in which the teenager vomits blood on the floor, his body crumpling and squirming in apparent distress — has a four-hour gap or why the nurse practitioner's advice was ignored.
With his 8-month-old son, James, squirming in the arms of his wife, Kim Jeong-ah, Dr. Kelly told the room full of reporters that when the BBC interview ended, he thought he would never be invited on television again.
My brown skin allows me the luxury of being less prone to sunburn, so I was surprised last week when I was squirming at my desk because my shoulders and upper back felt all hot and bothered (not in the good way).
As a father who's had more than one nightmare in which I realize I'm going to have to somehow give birth to some very large human babies, I was squirming in my seat during Alien: Covenant — and I loved every minute of it.
There are cringeworthy passages about skin (she describes one co-worker as "the color of crude oil" before noting how he "brimmed with history"), and hair (a student named Diamond's "was fried and angry"; "it split from her head in squirming strands").
Usually when you quit your job, it's a case of sheepishly handing over a tightly folded notice to your boss and spending the subsequent five minutes squirming as the expression on their face slowly morphs from standard Monday morning indifference to outraged betrayal.
Or to try to, to actually compete for this kind of work, squirming through town halls and public debates, spinning a story about their vision, which was only ever a humble story to the effect that nothing anyone did could ever be enough.
He begins to question the boy about his life in the Army and his family in Kurdistan, and the more personal and direct the questions are the more awkward the situation becomes for the soldier, who is soon squirming in his seat.
Of the morning JonBenét went missing, Burke – squirming in his seat while sipping from a soda can – said in the interview that he remembered his mother, Patsy, rushing into his room and turning on the lights before looking around and rushing out.
But add them up and they can cause squirming, especially on a night when the $120 bone-in rib-eye is lukewarm, or when the lag between courses is so long you could have eaten a whole meal somewhere down the street.
Ms. Taymour's presentation was the bridal procession: the flower girls (ringers for "The Shining" twins), the club-kid friends, the family elders, a squirming baby (whose crushed-velvet-covered diaper matched the crushed-velvet suit of the model toting him down the runway).
Given all that pain, one might presume that some glee on my part would be justified at the sight of Americans squirming in indignation at the spectacle of their democracy subjected to foreign interference — as Chile's democracy, among many others', was by America.
The study, which used tiny activity trackers to monitor babies' movements, found associations between infants' squirming, kicking, crawling or stillness and the levels of fat around their middles, raising provocative questions about just how early any links between inactivity and obesity might begin.
Once, when I was walking home with a new baby strapped to my chest, my oldest son holding my hand and their brother squirming in a stroller whose underbelly was crammed with lunchboxes and library books, I ran into a colleague I adored.
Once Trump no longer personally bestrides the Republican scene, there will be a whole host of squirming and wriggling new mutations evolving their way out of the new environment — I just couldn't guess what'll they look like when they've all grown up.
That's why many are squirming as they're realizing they'll soon be forced to make a choice: join the House in defending Congress' right to control the nation's spending, or go along with President Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the southern border.
It was the kind of mind meld between a party's establishment and its presumptive nominee that has eluded Republicans, with many GOP power players still squirming over Donald Trump's latest controversy -- his comments that a U.S. judge with Mexican ancestry is biased against him.
But if you wonder where some men got the idea that "no" means "maybe" and that a squirming woman just needs a thuggish tug toward her inner vamp, well, one answer is "Rocky" and a long line of movies with similar suggestions and scenes.
As a squirming Lee stands naked, in a wide shot that leaves nothing to the imagination, it is Maeve's stony gaze that stresses just how novel this kind of male full frontal nudity was in a show that first garnered press for its "sexually explicit" casting contracts.
Guston's final phase was essential to painting's resurgence in the 21968s, but how he got there is much less familiar, even to die-hard fans: an extended transition from paintings piled with squirming colored shapes through ones that isolated black rocklike orbs on mostly gray grounds.
The lines of singing men collapse into a squirming, punching mass and by the time the police trot up, usually dressed to the hilt in riot gear, both red and blue have gone scurrying away, leaving a few behind sitting on the ground in a bloody stupor.
SIMON VOZICK-LEVINSON After a painfully dark — some would say unflinchingly realistic — first season, viewers could be forgiven for squirming away from HBO's "Divorce," starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church as Frances and Robert DuFresne, New York suburbanites putting their marriage out of its misery.
Sitting next to his sister on her bed that's on the floor — it was the times — Jamie watches as his sister exposes herself to the sweet smelling pile of pink — pink blanket, pink woolen hat — squirming and then crying, not knowing enough to leave well enough alone.
"What's surreal is the historical context of impeachment … and the fact that I'm one term removed from something that does have a place in history," said former Pennsylvania representative Ryan Costello, who added that he sometimes found himself squirming at the things Trump said or did.
The best anyone can say for last month's Baywatch reboot is that it was two straight hours of gay panic, complete with scenes like The Rock photographing Zac Efron next to a dead man's penis, squirming at the notion that a man could willingly touch another dick.
Vassell continued to attempt to catch the armpit (for the stockade) or the wrist (for the Americana) from under McGeary's head, and ultimately it was squirming to avoid these that left McGeary's elbow wide open for Vassell to slide through and into an arm triangle attempt.
More radically, INRIA researcher Jean-Baptiste Mouret, a member of the ScanPyramids team, is currently designing an innovative robot that will be capable of squirming through a very small hole, and possibly fly like an aerial drone once it's within the cavity (welcome to archaeology in the 21st century).
Drogon has already been known to be a headstrong dragon who takes his mother to places she doesn't want to go Snake-like worm parasites are not only boiling her alive from the inside, but squirming under her skin — particularly her stomach — as if they had impregnated her.
Provisions are necessary for any hunting expedition, but I wonder at the wisdom of my choice when, after Getty rams his gigger into the muck and hoists our first squirming and mutilated frog into the air, I can feel my cookie dough Blizzard-laden stomach start to churn.
Once you learn that, as a crew member of Captain Cook's first epic voyage (1768-71), your commode is "simply a hole cut in a long plank extending out from the bow of the ship," you have fully apprehended the living, squirming truth behind a hoary, ossified cliché.
But the fun — if you can call squirming with discomfort fun — lies in seeing how far this domestic dispute can deteriorate, and the satisfaction — if you can call tearing up with vicarious frustration satisfying — in seeing the wronged party get validation and maybe a tiny bit of revenge.
I stand between him and the bar to hide his squirming face from Michael, whom I don't want to upset, and draw Ernests' attention to a man who has just entered and who seems to be speaking in a language no one understands and pointing at things he refuses to buy.
" So when my very curious middle-schooler asked me if a certain slang term meant oral sex, instead of changing the topic or squirming out of answering, I was able to say, "Yes, and … oral sex is a way that people like to be sexual without worrying about getting pregnant.
Elsewhere, her former chief of staff Amy (Anna Chlumsky) is frightening volunteers in Montana, where she's overseeing her goober fiancé's gubernatorial campaign; smarmy aide Dan (Reid Scott) is trying his hand at being a news anchor on CBS This Morning; and press secretary Mike (Matt Walsh) is almost literally juggling three squirming kids.
The centipede nightmare kept me awake for days My right hand reached over to turn on the light, and as my eyes came into focus, there it was: a gigantic house centipede, surely seven or eight inches long as I remember it, its body quickly contorting and squirming across my bare skin.
The two that come closest are Sign o' the Times (1987), which took genre-fucking sprawl as its form, and 1999 (1982), on which funk and rock lie deeply entwined in equal proportions, squirming against each other, one ready to bite the other's head off — and both are double albums, simultaneously tight and messy.
Saturday Night Live skewered President Donald Trump's tortured attempts at defending himself from damning testimony in last week's impeachment hearings in the show's opening sketch, which sees the president squirming and spinning yarns before the press only to run into US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, who immediately admits to quid pro quo.
In these works, stacks of letters are projected into a kind of aquarium, and when the visitor blows through vents in the lid, the words and letters move and disperse, in one case flowing into and out of a vase, and in the other squirming around a spherical glass-like bacteria under a microscope.
The twists keep squirming into view: just as you're dealing with the fact that the triplets were separated as infants and assigned by a decorous Jewish adoption agency to three families, each of which knew nothing of the others, you bump into the creepy scientific project behind the entire plan—"like Nazi shit," in Bobby's crisp appraisal.
To hike in the wilderness is not only to relish dazzling views, but also to be eaten alive by mosquitoes, to suffer frostbite and sunstroke, to discover just how bloody blisters can be, to drink squirming pond water that would give any urban dog nightmares, and to be endlessly frustrated that, contrary to all physics and geography, trails somehow are all uphill.
The unborn son, squirming uncomfortably inside the amnion, knows every detail of his father's murder-to-be — the glycol-spiked smoothie from a shop on Judd Street that will stifle John with its glutinous poison; the spider-infested glove used to explain the lack of fingerprints on the bottle; the ubiquitous CCTVs, sprawled all over London, that will capture the scheme in progress.
No disrespect to anyone living in Plymouth, but I went there when I was eight and got taken on a seafishing trip and watched a toothless fisherman smash the face of a squirming fish with a rock and since then I've thought of the place as an awful little town populated by toothless blokes who go around smashing fish up with rocks.
Get Out is an over-the-top horror movie about a black photographer (played by Daniel Kaluuya) squirming through his first meeting with the rich, liberal family of his white girlfriend, but it's also an endlessly surprising and beautifully fine-tuned story about microaggressions and racial discomfort, code-switching and coded language, and how the relationships between black and white people have — and haven't — changed over generations.
The combination of stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, the director and critical enthusiasm in most quarters will make this Fox release a must for audiences in search of cinematic red meat (something the story offers up in abundance, and mostly uncooked), although vegetarians and viewers with otherwise delicate constitutions could spend half their time squirming with their sweaters pulled up over their eyes.
The New Yorker has become a less uptight magazine now, so Kael's successor Anthony Lane is not afraid to let readers know that the children's cartoon Incredibles 2 is arousing: Take your seat at any early-evening screening of "Incredibles 2" in the coming days, listen carefully, and you may just hear a shifty sound, as of parents squirming awkwardly beside their enraptured offspring.
As U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco observed at a hearing last week in a case involving mass arbitration against the delivery service DoorDash, there's some poetic justice, to use Alsup's phrase, in watching companies that fought for the right to force their workers to arbitrate squirming to respond when masses of workers do, in fact, demand to vindicate their contractual rights.
For the next five hours, America passes by, wearing work badges, fanny packs, surgical scrubs, sparkly dance-short-leotards, suspenders, wool caps, head scarves, dreadlocks; pushing walkers, baby strollers, a fat-wheeled trail bike, a shopping cart (containing a bamboo cane and a Burger King crown); carrying walkie-talkies, books, a man-purse shaped like a gigantic tennis shoe, squirming babies, portable fold-up seats that never get used.
" And since Mr. Trump suggested on Tuesday that he'd endorse a deal to eventually grant millions of undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship, a squirming "Sheriff Joe" came up with what he called "a far-out plan": "When they come to your attention that they're here illegally, these young people, deport them back to Mexico — or whatever — and then try to put them on a fast track to come back into the United States legally with special permits.

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