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Even now, walking home—striding, he was striding, a man on a mission—he felt involved, ready, ahead of the coming catastrophe.
She was striding away at a great speed, yelling Ricky, Ricky.
Whether that means fearlessly striding over subway grates in 5-in.
And striding through it all like a coutured colossus is Reeves.
But it is still on its feet, sometimes striding, frequently stumbling.
I keep that slow, dragging saunter, striding over the defeated inmates.
The men leaving are striding, purposeful; those coming back are halting.
Tea Banh, Cambodia's defense minister, striding across Dara Sakor's golf course.
In Brazil, members of the armed forces are striding into politics.
Mrs May appears to be purposefully striding down the same blind alley.
One way or another, then, shoemakers are striding towards a bespoke future.
When the pitch comes, Seager turns into it without loading or striding.
Europe trembled lest the specter be seen striding westward across country, it
Mr. Trump came striding into this bleak landscape and offered them hope.
I flash back to Charlie striding down the street in perfect, inexplicable fulfillment.
He leaps from his cab, eyes alight with anticipation, striding toward Jae Deh.
One doesn't weep because Tolstoy is no longer striding around his Russian estates.
The school geek is the Colonel striding forward with a mighty swinging erection.
I walked in little steps toward the classroom, my parents striding beside me.
But Woods, who grimaced but never looked back, kept striding toward the green.
He visualizes striding onto the deck and scanning the crowd of more than 12,000.
She was striding down West Seventy-second Street, wearing a sack sweater and jeans.
He came striding in without makeup, wielding a plastic water bottle and an iPhone.
Blakeley, meanwhile, was striding atop a horse her family found for free on Craigslist.
An ad for Johnnie Walker places its iconic striding man logo on a bombarded bridge.
Donald Trump took a step toward locking down his — but needs to keep striding briskly.
Her heroines are career women striding through glamorous realms of fashion, publishing, art and retailing.
Oprah Winfrey striding into a medieval chapel in a dress the color of chilled rosé.
Ms. Bosworth does not recount these stories as a striding march through Manhattan and Hollywood.
Summitt was striding up and down the sideline, and the point guard committed a turnover.
And you'll see people trying to replicate him, you'll see them striding on the stage.
Trying a few weeks of increasing your stride rate—and striding shorter—could make you faster.
George, who looked confident striding in, is expected to attend school a few days a week.
If, as the work's title suggests, Lazarus has been reborn, what future is he striding towards?
Striding around the stage, he covered a lot of ground but barely used Mr. Young's runway.
Striding into view, Nixon pulled out a camera, awkwardly pretending to photograph Davis as he sang.
Earlier, striding toward the green, Mickelson had made sure Mackay knew the putt was for 62.
By 1.9 million years ago, Homo erectus or some close relative was striding across East Africa.
Striding out of a woods was a band of rugged-looking men with rifles and daggers.
As Robinson remembers it, his father wasn't the only horse and wagon-striding produce vendor around.
Then, LuAnn comes striding in wearing a white jumpsuit, countless diamonds, and a 2-foot-tall Afro.
It opens with a woman (Julie Shanahan) in a bright-red dress striding confidently onto the stage.
They're the sort of couple who are striding toward middle age without looking in the rearview mirror.
Striding through Canary Wharf's shadowy alleyways between the towers, Britain's once powerful financial city is oddly ghostly.
State television showed Xi in fatigues and combat boots, striding through the command post with senior brass.
You probably see a confident figure striding around the office, dispensing wisdom, and proposing awesome solutions, right?
Trudeau, impatient to get the vote started, is seen on video striding over to Opposition whip Gordon Brown.
She's our modern Elle Woods, striding through Manitowoc County in a variety of pearl necklaces and leather jackets.
Davidson is lumbering in that "boyfriend" sort of way, striding forward with Grande's hand laced gently into his.
If you didn't watch your back, you might get run over by an equestrian striding across the course.
And the number of job openings is striding ahead of the number of workers ready to fill them.
And finally a shape recognizable as the humans we are, striding proudly forth out of the evolutionary murk.
Pointedly, we first meet him outside, striding through his lands, getting his boots dirty on the wet ground.
People striding on seemingly firm ground would disappear suddenly into the soft earth, as if descending a stairway.
Some people relished the idea of his striding onto the Oscar stage and excoriating studios for sidelining minorities.
So even if a woman's head is cut off and she is attacked with arrows, she keeps striding forward!
The long-striding Clement led down the home straight and was still clear as he entered the closing meters.
The chief minister frequently appears in person, too, striding through adoring crowds, her palms pressed together in silent humility.
Voters appeared to get the impression he was more interested in striding the world stage than their economic struggles.
Out marched Kano, zipped up waterproof, hood firmly over his head, striding onstage like Glastonbury was his living room.
He imagined that as the first Republican woman president, confidently striding over to the boys' club and asserting herself.
A headwind, relentless and gusting, drained legs and thrashed the robe of a tribesman striding along on the roadside.
Then Trump came striding out Wednesday night to the White House briefing room podium, attempting to clear things up.
And once he's out, father and sons take over, striding through the newsroom as Rupert takes a phone call.
Striding onstage, Joakim heroically holds the award in the air as if he's Didier Deschamps lifting the World Cup trophy.
These Sentinels could come in many sizes—we've seen flying versions, and bipedal ones striding toward us with hostile intent.
And wouldn't you know, as I was striding down Houston Street, I found a lone playing card on the sidewalk.
Based off Harris' grainy videos, it seems like "Slide" will be a breezy, striding tune, yet still moody and introverted.
Mizore has no time to settle herself, because Nozomi can be seen gently striding up the hill accompanied by music.
Each of us has a different path to recovery from addiction, during which we must progress from shuffling to striding.
Pepper's band to play in his sunny Elysian Fields and were now striding out into new directions without a map.
She presses it to her ear while she is walking down the lane, striding over rats flattened into the pavement.
Although nothing on the streets seems to surprise longtime New Yorkers, camels striding up Park Avenue might be an exception.
Here is the towering Beethoven, the composer as revolutionary, striding across the pages of these scores — brash, adventurous and ingenious.
His attempt at reproducing garage's gleeful, striding rhythms ended up feeling desolate and dark, like someone skipping through the mud.
The spot is also immortalized in the short story "The Striding Place" by the American author Gertrude Atherton in 1896.
A miniature pack of humans entangles itself within tree limbs while another striding, ancestral form triples into three translucent figures.
As I try to quietly dump wine bottles into the yellow-topped container, there striding over the eastern skyline is Orion.
Even with half the Earth's population missing, and dead-eyed wraiths striding around, life has a weird way of marching on.
Turns out he's actually great on the deck, striding forward, sliding long passes into the strikers, if Liverpool bother picking any.
Trump looked more comfortable striding into a meeting with local leaders in Ghana than she has perhaps ever looked in Washington.
"Many mistakes were made in the Soviet Union during the collectivization," the guide said, striding briskly from one display to another.
He pulled out a print that showed an advertisement featuring a beautiful striding woman covering half the facade of a building.
Ms. Arutyunova saw this woman striding across Manezhnaya Square in the center of Moscow with an ice cream cone in hand.
He's wearing a hooded jacket, casually striding down a street before sunrise on Tuesday as his hands swing by his side.
In "Hand, Index Forward Left," the subject is relaxed and assertive, its middle and index fingers striding along with perfect freedom.
He quickly raised a rifle and aimed it at the JC Kosher Supermarket, firing without hesitation while striding across the road.
Lister, with a top hat and waistcoat above her skirts, presents as very masculine, striding around Halifax managing her family's estate.
The chance that this woman striding towards me and my brothers was about to make me feel like the black sheep.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
Then there was Mitt Romney, the former Republican presidential nominee, striding across the floor as a proud new member from Utah.
Morante led a striding, unconventional life; a life that helps put the soaring cadenzas of feeling in her novels in context.
Instead of depicting the animals behind the bars of a circus wagon, it will show them striding free along a savannah.
Image 2 of 2 SINGAPORE – Donald Trump approached from the right, striding down the long portico at the colonial-era Singapore resort.
What happened to John Luther after we last saw him striding unbowed through the streets of his city, his blood red London?
It had felt like hours before a man came striding past, finally, a stranger out on an afternoon hike of his own.
Several people in the industry see Amazon as stealthily striding ahead in the market, where Apple, Google and Samsung have invested heavily.
STRIDING around describing plants and animals, often in flowery prose from behind a desk or a camera lens, seems rather old-fashioned.
While speed and raw power are his principal assets he is also elegant when striding out from the back with the ball.
As he passed by backstage, striding purposefully, he glanced at me, registered no recognition, and continued on, muttering, "bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp."
Amazon is reportedly striding ahead with its new line of grocery stores and opening 12 new locations in the Los Angeles area.
Then everyone burst out laughing, and I flushed with embarrassment as Astrid, striding across the room, pulled off an intricate latex mask.
Anyone who has watched a recent major marathon has noticed the pack of spindly men and women striding way out in front.
Nineteen thoroughbreds, each going up to 63 miles an hour with a jockey aboard, striding out for a mile and a quarter.
It's the U.K. Independence Party leader Paul Nuttall, striding about in a tweed jacket and matching hat like a Victorian country squire.
Which makes it particularly striking that the only picture released of the first lady is one in which she is striding away.
I caught up with him in London for a conversation about Overwatch as it stands, and where it could be striding next.
If it wasn't Davis striding in to second for a stand-up double, it was center fielder Keon Broxton stealing two bases.
In another moment, Chopra is seen striding down a long hallway, shedding her luxurious layers to meet Nick Jonas at the end. Next?
How you deprioritize the woman striding toward the street, knowing she's heading for the group of friends waving to her from the sidewalk.
The star of "The Apprentice" striding commandingly along the red carpet, reaching out his hand, ready to strike the deal of a lifetime.
A billionaire superman with a rictus grin, striding straight past human drones, tethered to machines and blinded to reality by blinking plastic masks.
Yormark spends part of every game striding through the arena's concourses, chatting and shaking hands with fans like a candidate for political office.
"Nature writing has generally been about humans striding colonially around, describing what they see from six feet above the ground," Mr. Foster writes.
How can you not love Rachel Weisz striding around in those pants and boots like she's a dominatrix whose whip is her brain?
This weekend, they will dance the flamenco together, rhythmically striding their technical areas as their teams thrash it out before their very eyes.
As Horschel walked to the 17th tee at East Lake Golf Club, he crossed paths with Woods, who was striding the 14th fairway.
The first thing I saw was a tall woman in a black abaya and black platform heels striding slowly across a huge rotunda.
None of it mattered: In the finale, Arya comes striding through the rubble on foot, horse lost to the winds of plot closure.
"Even if I run from / it I'm still in it," Tamko sings on "Flood," striding through the song's ambient sounds and thunderous drums.
The lead female character, Dominique, who naturally took second place to the godlike Roark, kept striding across rooms in long, column-like gowns.
"This is not a YouTube kind of operation," said Fink said via FaceTime while striding through his top-of-the-line textile research lab.
Nigel Farage, who has abandoned the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to set up a new Brexit Party, is once again striding the political stage.
Surveillance video of the employee parking lot at Gary Melius's castle home shows the real estate developer striding to the door of his car.
The Stone Buddha Beatdown Tim Duncan will come out of retirement for this, striding onto the court in his oversized silks, floating and luminous.
The camera has a habit of catching the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building on 125th Street, with its striding statue of Powell.
A minute later, she turned to make her way back to the funeral procession, striding past unfurled American flags and veterans wiping away tears.
" Puzzling prose: "Dear old Tallapoosa College, of Thee I Sing, would have had quite as good a chance to halt the striding Boston team.
Mayor de Blasio, despite his legion of critics, is striding toward re-election with a bloodless and boring campaign — just as he planned it.
The hour is dusk in my romantic vision, with the sun setting crimson over the Acropolis and me striding (not fading!) into the sunset.
"Excuse me, are you Michel Platini?" a man asked, striding over with the purpose of someone who already knew the answer to his question.
When you want to do a shot of a woman gleefully striding toward the camera, deserving of just a little respect, you blast Aretha.
"I imagined myself exiting a primitive cave and striding onto terra firma," she writes of the moment when she turned her back on religion.
Indeed, she said, she had imagined herself as Beatrice in Dante's "The Divine Comedy," striding past the men with dignity, refusing them her glance.
Didn't he spend the last four seasons of the show striding through mud in Harris tweed and trying to boost the Crawleys' bottom line?
The next thing I remember is striding and tumbling down a side of the mountain covered in deep gravel, grabbing bushes to slow myself.
Shahid has an image of her, striding out onto her balcony in Lucknow in jodhpurs and riding boots, slapping her thigh with a crop.
It was a whirlwind tour that showcased the museum in a fresh dimension and as an institution striding into an era ripe with possibility.
One day during that productive time in his life, he saw astrophysics student Virginia Trimble striding across Caltech's campus and thought, There's a good model.
That is until the last few seconds of the episode, when Rebecca comes striding into the loft to see a shocked Callie staring at her.
This is the white nationalist right emerging from its media cocoon and striding onto the world stage, running the most powerful country in the world.
Striding out onto the glyph-shaped stage in front of a crowd of 100,000, with a hundred million more watching at home, he oozed confidence.
He departed about 90 minutes later, striding stone-faced wearing a dark checked suit to his car, toting a briefing binder in his right hand.
Acquired by the Muskegon museum in 2012, it depicts a boy striding past a row of cast concrete blocks that are placed along a beach.
The nun comes through and Claire is soon striding through the palace in a dark green power gown and her poison necklace from Master Raymond.
A few years later, the sight of Navy midshipmen striding across an Annapolis football field solidified her desire to be the person who led troops.
The Swiss sculptor and painter Alberto Giacometti is best known for his striding figures, their lithe bodies influenced by both ancient art and modernist forms.
If you happened to own a comic book store, surely your biggest dream would be for a real life superhero to come striding through the doors.
Riders are introduced like gladiators, striding through rings of fire and other pyrotechnics, to an ear-pounding soundtrack of classic rock, classic country and pop hits.
This episode starts with her doing just that, by striding into real-life retro department store B. Altman and demanding a position as an elevator operator.
The first time that Google has stepped in to handle more of the camera stack already sees it striding ahead of Apple's 800-strong camera team.
Later, a guru of the airwaves, he is dapper and spry, striding up and down the stage as he lectures on the woes of corporate capitalism.
Neither man is a tested politician, but the image of a decorated veteran striding onto the convention floor to save the Republican Party is understandably appealing.
On the one hand, I was staunchly opposed to many of the business practices that made these companies into the globe-striding behemoths they are today.
The angel with her outstretched wings is vivacious, striding barefoot as water flows beneath her feet, and it is a stunning depiction of strength against loss.
"There is an intelligence and clarity and strength about her acting that will surprise no one who has seen her striding around the Odeon," he said.
The Sunny Health & Fitness Air Walk Trainer is not only top-rated, but it's also the best-priced model for striding your way to cardiorespiratory fitness.
It was easy to imagine him striding confidently around the building site a decade earlier, pointing his index finger like a magician: I want walkways here.
Striding around in platform boots, he describes falling for theater as a small-town teenager, wrecking a car on the freeway, receiving an unorthodox Koreatown massage.
But that's all interrupted by the femme fatale, striding into his mushroom-shaped office Sin City-style with bright pink lips in a black and white world.
"What happened to John Luther after we last saw him striding unbowed through the streets of his city, his blood red London," Cross said in a statement.
Over the course of the last 50 years, we've made such striding progress; we must stay vigilant against policies that would pose a threat to your bodies.
The walls of the exhibition are lined with photographs of Kim in his signature gray suit, striding through the facilities, holding an unlit cigarette between his fingers.
In the middle, a row of lone oaks stood, dwarfing the models as they appeared, striding in flat shoes and boots mottled in gold and bronze leaf.
Striding angrily about the stage, he delivered a populist pep talk to a crowd still smarting from Ms. Le Pen's crushing defeat in last year's presidential election.
Striding the soundstage in the Mezzanine Theater at A.R.T./New York Theaters, he delivers heightened monologues into a cordless microphone as if he's narrating his own brilliance.
It was a veritable thoroughfare of yukatas and getas, in an array of colors, on visitors young and old, shuffling, striding and practically skipping through the night.
Revlon, known for matching lips to nails and Shelley Hack striding in silk blouses and trousers through its Charlie perfume ads, has flirted with the risqué before.
He was crossing the heath now, vaguely aware that instead of heading uphill as planned, he was striding down toward Belsize Park, where Dukakis had her studio.
But she's not striding into the operating room: she is about to mow her lawn, which is ringed by a high chain-link fence festooned with biohazard signs.
Striding past the hyperloop teams' booths with his five sons, his girlfriend Canadian pop star Grimes, and a team of bodyguards in tow, Musk appeared utterly at ease.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Striding a small stage in a poor hillside neighborhood of Venezuela's capital, Caracas, presidential aspirant Henri Falcon fulminates against hunger, malnutrition and hyperinflation under socialist rule.
" In the teaser, we catch Jon striding dramatically into battle saying, "Battles have been won against greater odds... I've fought beyond the wall against worse than Ramsay Bolton.
Now 23, Pogba is affectionately known in Turin, Italy, as Il Polpo Paul (The Octopus Paul) because of his long reach in tackles, or striding away from them.
Downstairs, instead of getting back into his limousine, Mr. Johnson surprised his security detail by striding over to shake hands with a sodden but enthusiastic crowd of onlookers.
We see her the way the star-struck Ilana and Abbi (Abbi Jacobson) do: striding in slow-motion, winking hello as a light bulb explodes in the background.
The sequence is thrilling and moving, and when I saw the film, people cheered at the mere sight of Diana striding into battle in Wonder Woman's iconic costume.
I tried to picture Turgenev coming through the door and striding across to where we stood, but it was impossible to associate him with us, then with now.
I dreamed of the breathtaking field-length gallops I watched on Sunday, running backs juking hapless defenders, spinning off hits and striding Achilles-like into the end zone.
She had party songs, but they were about feeling isolated; she had beats that she danced to — striding and punching the air — but they were stark and somber.
"In offshore wind, Europe is too dependent on the U.K., which is striding ahead in current installations and in committing to future volumes," Tardieu went on to add.
There's some foreboding imagery at the beginning of "Heartlock," a crime drama-romance set in a prison: A shot of a black cat striding through an air vent.
Striding through this, and commanding almost every scene, is Rebecca Hall, who earns our sympathy, as the best actors do, by steeling herself not to plead for it.
But she did note that since her "Flirty Dancing" adventure, she has observed a transformation in herself, whether going out dancing with friends or striding down the street.
A fairy-tale atmosphere suffuses the four of bells, a sly fox striding a country lane, using two walking sticks, a sack filled with cockerels thrown over his shoulder.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Striding around the gym he built in his grandmother's backyard, South African bodybuilding champion Tumi Masite recalls the day Arnold Schwarzenegger's former trainer paid him a visit.
"They should never have given us uniforms if they didn't want us to be an army," she thinks, striding down snowy Boston streets with her fellow red-dressed soldiers.
When I arrived to interview her in early November, Sedaris was striding around the studio in red stilettos, a polka-dot skirt, and a white sweater covered in pearls.
As police were hauling the protesters into police vans, President Vladimir Putin was striding on stage at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia's yearly gathering of economic bigwigs.
The mysterious soldiers don't give much away in the footage, shown striding purposefully across a hillside, but one thing we can assume — they're more sensible than their Stormtrooper brethren.
A horse striding around the barn takes around 100 steps a minute, said Dr. Tim Shurtleff, an instructor with the occupational therapy program at Washington University in St. Louis.
Electronic Arts/Respawn EntertainmentI'm striding down a ruined city block in a house-sized mech, explosives firing out of one robotic arm, a plasma shield loaded in the other.
An image of the heir-apparent striding up Downing Street towards May's office was lauded by Saudis on social media as emblematic of his youth, confidence, determination and enthusiasm.
Bottles of some Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky will look a little different from March 1 with the brand's famous striding man to be replaced by a woman, Jane Walker.
Their comic skit opens with Webb, as a German commander, striding around an artillery encampment: "Now we'll see how these Russians deal with a crack SS division," he says firmly.
For sure, Obama has no intention of striding off the political stage just yet -- a factor that could complicate his relations with the Democratic front-runner in the coming months.
Indeed, I'd argue this season is better at providing moments of very slight uplift than season one, with all of its musical montages of Handmaids striding together in slow motion.
The long-striding Jamaican suggested he might not stop there, leaving open the chance he could extend his career beyond the 2017 season he has said would be his last.
Striding through the fog of obfuscation is Daniel J. Jones (Driver), a staffer charged by Senator Dianne Feinstein (Annette Bening) with investigating the C.I.A.'s euphemistically named enhanced interrogation techniques.
True to form, she cheerfully whispered, "I don't think I've ever seen so many bare butts in my life," before striding down the hill that led to the main stage.
On Friday, the authorities released footage that shows the gunman, dressed in a white shirt, extending his arm in numerous directions while he is briskly striding around the lobby firing.
Less often does New York appear as a city of real estate developers or striding bankers, financial advisers or hospital system administrators, however much these people affect the urban landscape.
Or perhaps not so casual: I remember striding into a meeting with the leader of my Cub Scout troop intent on earning three merit badges, all for imitating bird calls.
All depict nude, male figures, often set against street scenes, climbing on top of cars, or, in a couple of surreal canvases, enlarged to giant proportions and striding over rooftops.
Taking sips of cerveza and striding across stage Shogun seems relaxed and energetic and the band sound tight with the keyboards of Gabrielle de Giorgio more prominent in the mix.
Peering through the patches of thinly applied paint that make up the man's face and neck, we see a black man striding toward   the rows of riot police standing behind shields.
WHEN he saw armed men striding towards him across the underground car park beneath his home on January 19th 2011, Rudolf Elmer's first thought was that it was a contract killing.
"I heard there were some hotshot journalists here," Mr. Obama told the students, striding to the podium to interrupt a scheduled question-and-answer session by his press secretary, Josh Earnest.
The launch in March marks the first major change to the brand's "striding man" logo in over a century and comes as Diageo and peers try to attract more women drinkers.
Most of us might expect that running a full marathon should be more tiring than striding half as far, and that the more your muscles hurt, the slower you will be.
Keys, the No. 14 seed, broke Suárez Navarro for the first time in the final game of the first set, striding to her right and ripping a forehand down the line.
At the end of the show the models, who had been striding purposely past, circled one another in swirling lines, dropped the attitude, and started line dancing en masse and laughing.
In another painting, "The Williamsburg Bridge" (2019), which is also a night scene, Fratino depicts a young man striding determinedly across the span of the bridge, his hands thrust into his pockets.
Whittaker was particularly inspired by one black and white photo of a woman standing at a distance, striding toward the camera with purpose and wearing cropped trousers, suspenders, and a T-shirt.
The future Queen has a private lesson with the vice-provost, but as she enters the school's courtyard the bell rings and dozens of boys stream forth, striding purposefully across her path.
In another example of Google striding boldly into what might potentially be very personal or confidential interactions, Gmail is soon getting a predictive composition feature that will finish your sentences for you.
Sculpted by artist Martin Jennings, the bronze depicts the 19th-century nurse striding forward; a disc behind her has an impression of the ground in Crimea, where she served on the battlefield.
Longtime observers of Mr. Giuliani were not surprised by his ability to go for the jugular of political opponents or his desire to cast himself as the lawman striding to the rescue.
Drawing on his reporting, Mr. Matthews wrote sympathetically of both the man and his movement, describing Mr. Castro, then 30, parting the jungle leaves and striding into a clearing for the interview.
The president, shorter than I expected and — even more unexpectedly — carrying a slight paunch, came striding into the room, with one interpreter and one security guard who immediately retreated to a corner.
Jay Inslee of Washington, a Democrat, pre-empted the White House event by striding into the packed conference room and calling it a "sideshow" that the rest of the world would ignore.
But at the same time, the idea of striding into a gay venue for the first time can be intimidating for young LGBTQ people—especially for anyone new to exploring their sexuality.
Now Ms. Janssen is striding — with the legs she used to crush men as a Bond girl in "GoldenEye" — into her first starring network role, on "The Blacklist: Redemption," beginning Thursday, Feb.
So were the looks — Season 5 — which also appeared on models striding past: faded denim, camouflage print, track suits, big sweats, spike-heel boots, a random old auntie fur, some Calabasas branding.
Joe Biden What he said: The former vice president vowed to lead the world, not just America, in the fight against climate change, leveraging his decades of experience striding the global stage.
Chuck appears to want to cure his electromagnetic hypersensitivity the hard way — holding a battery, donning a myler suit and striding right into the sort of outdoor night lights he has shunned.
Agents from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation preceded him, and then, as shouts of "Tiger!" rippled out ahead, the man himself came striding along, with his familiar air of purpose and annoyance.
The sight of the blonde Cuthbert pounding down the track to victory in her distinctive high-striding style with her mouth agape was among the most enduring images of the Melbourne Olympics.
No American dancer today eats up space more gigantically — sometimes by striding in reverse — than he; no living American choreographer since Merce Cunningham so cleanses the dance palate as does Ms. Gerring.
His nasal voice, his sarcasm, even his walk—"a long-striding gait ... usually done to the arrhythmic accompaniment of nervous wiggling fingers," wrote Sports Illustrated's Jack McCallum—tend to grate upon the senses.
Scott himself closed the show, striding down the black catwalk set in the courtyard of an army barracks, wearing ripped light denim jeans and an iridescent biker jacket, to a clamor of applause.
At one point, Eley could be seen striding over to the group and slamming her hands down on the swing that a teenager was using, arguing that the playground was for children only.
This mash-up of A-Ha's "Take on Me" and Kendrick Lamar's "Backseat Freestyle" is the perfect soundtrack to striding down the street, crowding onto a train or sitting through a traffic jam.
I vividly remember a stocky, scruffy, leather-clad figure, flanked by an entourage, striding across the lobby of Alice Tully Hall for a New York Film Festival news conference in the late 19833s.
In case that wasn't clear enough, the scene immediately cuts to Obama and Boehner striding confidently together through the halls of power wearing slick shades, looking ready to kick butt and take names.
If you were there, you probably haven't forgotten the image of Nicole Mannarino, in sweat-soaked royal blue, striding backward in circles upon circles upon circles across the museum's vast fourth-floor gallery.
United is chasing its own tail, struggling out of crisis and then lurching back again, drifting and circling at a time when its rivals are striding forward, the gap growing slowly, inexorably larger.
The hard-striding American, who has his sights set on gold at the Tokyo Olympics, won by almost six seconds, clocking a time of one minute, 216.75 seconds in the infrequently run event.
Kyle Cheney, Congress reporter: The sight of Alexander Vindman in his uniform, striding into the Capitol to testify to damaging information about President Donald Trump was a striking moment in the impeachment inquiry.
I watched the video of the lesson repeatedly, and I practiced a more capacious backswing in the elevator, on the subway, even in the shower: striding in, throwing the bottom edge, bouncing back.
On Monday, October 30, that same year, 19-year-old Tania Nicol went missing, having last been seen on foot at 11 PM, striding past the Sainsbury's garage at the bottom of the road.
The cut between Grey Worm killing a few people and him striding across a rampart covered in bodies felt like a cheap elision, a maneuver motivated more by budget limitations than by directorial choices.
As we walk, Coates, striding in futuristic-looking trainers, talks me through Luc Ferrari's Presque rien, four pieces of environmental music from a fishing village in Croatia, recorded and released between 1967 to 1998.
NEW ORLEANS — Striding up the sidewalk of one of this city's most affluent neighborhoods on Monday evening, S. Scott Sewell seemed an unlikely figure to be attending a fund-raiser for Senator Ted Cruz.
Unlike them, he shaped these specimens into a strange art, posing infant skeletons holding blood vessels for tissues, as if mourning their own mortality, or striding with tiny fetuses dangling from their bony fingers.
Schippers, who took bronze in the 100 meters after a poor start, was happy to be on more comfortable territory in the half-lap event, striding out to an emphatic heat win in 22.63.
If New York's activists can keep Mr. Cuomo from striding onto the national stage in 2020 under a thin veneer of Bernie-ism, we can send the Democrats a message they need to hear.
Any missteps before he arrives there could fuel an incendiary reaction and burn hopes of a scandal-free trip that bolsters Trump's image as a global leader, confidently and capably striding the world stage.
In her day job, Ms. Warren cuts an imperious swath through the Capitol, striding down hallways, her jewel-toned jacket swaying behind her, refusing to speak to or even make eye contact with reporters.
Mets fans at Dodger Stadium vocalized their disdain with boos and catcalls at the sight of Utley striding to the plate, but if they hoped to see Robles even the score, they were disappointed.
In my experience a particular pattern emerges, oriented around one particular bottle: the square, amber figure of Johnnie Walker Black Label whisky, with its diagonal seal and striding Scotsman embossed in its glass surface.
Fashion Review MILAN — On and on they came, the Versace hordes, striding out in pencil skirts and lace-up bootees and then circling left and right, tracing their way between rows, swarming the room.
And not just anyone: The lauded and powerful—our liberal political elite, the very best among us—have spent the whole of 2016 vigorously pummeling themselves, striding blindly into rake after rake after rake.
The editing is fast, amateurish and jarring; frequently Spears is back at her point of origin striding forward in a new outfit before she has finished walking out of frame in her old one.
And Mr. Wicker, striding through the Capitol complex on Wednesday, highlighted the positions he has gained in nearly 11 years in the Senate and played down the state's lack of old bulls in Washington.
After she got the better of the president during a meeting in late 2018, the Internet was ignited by an image of her striding triumphantly from the White House in a fire-colored coat.
After about 10 minutes of nonstop striding, however, I broke a sweat and realized that continuing for another 10 to 20 minutes at a brisk clip would constitute a decent full-body aerobic workout.
From experience, I can say that striding on an air walker definitely raises the heart rate, burns calories, tones muscles, stretches legs and hips, engages the core, and tests a person's balance and coordination.
My mind flipped through stills of a tuxedoed James Bond pursuing a villain around the sandstone pillars, and flickered with imagined scenes of Ramses II striding the stone blocks more than 3,000 years ago.
As for Mr. de Blasio, he sought to show skeptical New Yorkers that he can take to the road and simultaneously run their city by unsubtly popping gum into his mouth and striding off.
The centerpiece is "Grounding," a short video beautifully shot by Daniel Garcia, that shows the artist striding around the Wall Street section of Manhattan with what seems to be serious, perhaps even heroic, intent.
Everyone onstage looked like they were having a great time, and once you add in the gospel choir and Chance's energy-filled jumping and striding across the stage, this one was tough to beat.
The fracturing of the party, which has been deepening for years, brought about its own demise in the midst of a tempest, just like Balon arrogantly striding out onto a rope bridge in a storm.
In a twist pulled straight out of a Greek tragedy, Uncle Benjen saves the day, striding in on a horse and sending Jon on his way as he faces down the army of the dead.
Even first lady Michelle Obama embraced the "go big or go home" attitude, striding out of the White House North Portico Tuesday wearing a figure-hugging Atelier Versace gown made entirely of rose gold chainmail.
The royal siblings are seen poking fun at their father as they watch one of the Queen's personal films of Prince Charles as a toddler striding across the lawn at Windsor, almost marching in style.
"On a lot of things, we had no idea," Mr. Iger said, striding through the park on Saturday, an extremely sticky day on which roughly 22005,21951 people turned out as part of a soft opening.
It took place in the richly ornamented setting of the royal palace at Versailles, and he was shown on French television striding solemnly toward the chamber between two rows of resplendent red-uniformed plumed guards.
If you see a 100-strong troop of women striding down the streets of New York City next month, don't be alarmed — one brand is putting on a fashion show with a highly unusual concept.
"It was a time when Diana was striding out on her own and finding causes that she believed in," says Jennie Bond, who was alongside Diana reporting for the BBC on the trip in 1997.
When you see someone like [Martín] Ramírez or [Simon] Rodia [creator of the Watts Towers in Los Angeles] or Yoakum striding out on their own, it makes you feel more comfortable with doing that yourself.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg striding through Samsung's Mobile World Congress press conference, breezing past dozens of reporters and industry types too engrossed by their Gear VR headsets to notice the most powerful man in the Internet.
The easy to play and addictive Rise of the Warrior game features Wonder Woman striding onto the battlefield to cross "No Man's Land" in order to put an end to the conflict by defeating enemy soldiers.
The cheers of the Korean fans only seemed to spur the Norwegians on as, heads down and striding smoothly in unison, they began to reel their opponents back in with the splits getting closer and closer.
Farah, the 8.423,000 and 10,000m gold medalist at the 23 London Olympics, won in seven minutes 229.33 seconds after striding out at the front in a determined effort to beat Moorcroft's 22.37 time of 24.84:22012.
Zverev roared back in the second but double faulted twice serving at 1-2 down in the decisive third, with Tsitsipas breaking and striding to victory in the battle between two of the sport's young talents.
It features hydraulic resistance pistons, a patented dual pivot system for a large range of motion and independent movement of the legs, and Soft Glide technology which makes striding smooth and reduces the impact on joints.
And though it contains shots of Mr. Rousteing striding down a runway surrounded by a bevy of models as well as pinning and plucking preshow, and navigating the flashbulbs, it isn't really about fashion at all.
Defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran shamed him, arguing that racism was at the very heart of the trial, feigning surprise at the prosecution's attempts to argue otherwise, before striding over to Darden and muttering the phrase above.
All the American audience wanted was a big-budget action flick, something with bombs and explosions and justice—a country-defending hero striding in slow motion, stern-jawed authority figures conspiring in suits, and maybe some sharks.
The picture of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr striding over the pedestrian crossing on Abbey Road was taken outside the EMI Recording Studios where they made the 1969 album of the same name.
The candidates and former candidates are striding about the hotel for cable news interviews and to make last-minute pitches to the DNC members who are running in and out of conference rooms for party business meetings.
Releasing first quarter results on Friday, IAG stuck to a forecast for annual profit growth after announcing a 75 percent jump in quarterly profit, in results that showed it was striding ahead of rival Air France-KLM.
Not only does Rizzo's alto range suit her, but Hudgens looked as comfortable as she ever has while striding through the school's hallways as Rizzo, singing her heart out about how everyone around her thinks she's trash.
He led a parade of caddies and officials across a narrow bridge and through hay grass, a solitary figure striding purposefully with his head down and his gaze on the path just in front of his feet.
Waking up in the morning and seeing the giant treadmill next to my bed reminded me why I put myself in this ridiculous situation to begin with, and I didn't want to waste it by not striding forward.
"I'm living the dream right now," Assemblyman Stephen M. Katz said on a recent morning, before striding into an examination room at his veterinary hospital in the Bronx to tend to a Shih Tzu with a corneal ulcer.
Today it is clear that the species currently creeping, crawling, striding, swimming, photosynthesising—and sometimes just dawdling—across the face of the Earth represent a tiny fraction of those that evolution has created and discarded over the aeons.
" Should she see Mr. Corden at the Beacon striding down the aisle with a glint in his eye and the intention of incorporating her into a comedy bit, Ms. Wintour said: "I will be happy to see James.
In the deep end of a derelict swimming pool in Bergen, the musicians are about to play: striding on stage to their subterranean seats, they're surrounded by a hushed audience peering into the basin from the tiled sidelines.
Resembling a former police officer striding into an IPCC misconduct hearing, his claret and blue tie flapping menacingly in the wind, Dyche is on the verge of securing Burnley's second promotion to the Premier League in two years.
If you do speed work, as many runners do, alternating fast intervals of 400 or 800 meters with slower breaks, you could do your faster, shorter striding during those intervals for a few sessions to see if you improve.
For the merchants and brokers striding across its high-tech trading floor they serve as a reminder that the ECX, sub-Saharan Africa's most modern commodity exchange outside Johannesburg, exists for a simple, practical purpose: to transform Ethiopian agriculture.
He is a cartoon supervillain with silver eyes, black kimono-style pyjamas, and a habit of striding around his painfully chic but impractical lair, reciting his plans to a sidekick who must have heard them a thousand times before.
That ill-advised practice continues in the company's latest video, showcasing its next generation Atlas droid, a bipedal bot capable of striding through snow, picking up boxes, opening doors, and — by the looks of things — one day murdering humans.
Kenya's Rudisha, who won the 2100m in world record style four years ago, delivered a dominant last lap, striding home majestically to become the first man since New Zealander Peter Snell in 1964 to successfully defend the 800m title.
Deng said at CNBC's East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China she sees another flourishing crypto scene coming, with more Chinese investment striding to the market after Beijing suddenly announced plans to embrace blockchain technology.
On Wednesday morning, on the second day of a four-nation African tour, the first lady looked more comfortable striding into a meeting with local leaders on the coast of Ghana than she has perhaps ever looked in Washington.
Trump struck out on her own, taking a cable car to the Mutianyu section of the ancient structure, then striding along the top with only a tour guide, an aide and a clutch of Secret Service agents for company.
Despite our differences though, we've lived in relative harmony as brothers divided only by 5,000 miles of water, striding through history to a point where Swedes watch American sitcoms dubbed in Swedish and Americans devour American remakes of Swedish dramas.
Prosecutors also released Friday the sworn statement of school security monitor David Taylor, who had been alerted to be on the lookout for Cruz and then saw him with the duffel bag striding into the freshman building, the paper reported.
In short video clips from her visit, it's clear that the 37-year-old is fully at ease tackling royal duties on her own, greeting esteemed members of the museum and striding confidently up the stone steps into the building.
Whether striding out of a Mercedes in the opening credits of "The Apprentice" or pouring a bottle of champagne suggestively over a limo in a recently rediscovered Playboy video, he has made a career of keeping himself the center of attention.
Striding to his piano at the Wiltern here in a blue, rhinestone-dusted suit to play songs from his new album, "Wonderful Crazy Night," for the first time, he surveyed the crowd of die-hard fans and music-industry insiders fretfully.
It's another four-ring circus, announcing its intent at the outset by having each note of the striding 'Promenade' theme issue coyly from a different speaker — a kind of four-point 'instant antiphony' that may well give a listener vertigo.
Whether one sticks with Greenberger or returns to Reeves's more thoroughgoing account, Arthur's story attains a sudden, wild velocity from the moment he arrives with Conkling, "striding arm in arm" (same phrase, both books), at the Republicans' June, 1880, Chicago Convention.
Very nearly catching fsociety's inside woman in the act of helping Darlene hack the bureau's computers, DiPierro remains confident all the same, last seen jauntily striding through the F.B.I.'s makeshift headquarters in the company tower with her "Kojak"-style lollipop.
LIÈGE, BELGIUM — A looted Matisse portrait of a woman in a blue dress with white frills is displayed not far from a black swastika and a life-size photo of Adolf Hitler in uniform, striding away from a hazy Eiffel Tower.
Monday night, striding into the East Room, a cockpit of presidential lore where John F. Kennedy's body lay in repose and Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, Trump lifted his chin, narrowed his eyes and savored his moment in history.
He came out on the other side just in time to see Lindsay striding to her car, changed back into her boots and jeans and moving quickly, in her don't-fuck-with-me way, keys already out in her hand.
The two days unfolded like a pageant, with the many would-be officials striding up the circular driveway at Trump National Golf Club here, meeting Mr. Trump below three glass chandeliers at the entrance and shaking hands while facing the cameras.
That lasted about a day, and soon Mr. McCain was striding through the Senate hallways as usual, trading barbs and bits of information with journalists and colleagues who were aware that their moments with him were drawing to a close.
Striding down a London street and staring down the camera, Ms. May gathers her own Women's March behind her as her righteousness crests: a determinedly inclusive group, some holding signs ("Women's Rights = Human Rights") and others wearing pink pussy hats.
It had everything: whiplash-quick patter, engaging performances, and a genuinely groundbreaking directorial style that popularized the "walk and talk" (where two characters deliver reams of dialogue while confidently striding through a frenzied office environment, as the camera follows along).
Belize's Carlos Fuller, who represented small island states, told Reuters he was forced to assert himself by striding into a side-gathering of delegates from the United States, Brazil and European Union so they would be sure to see him.
At Howard, Harris would be studying in the same classrooms as Toni Morrison and Zora Neale Hurston, Stokely Carmichael and Amiri Baraka, striding past the law school that educated Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall and civil rights activist Vernon Jordan.
However, they tended to look not to striding loners but to more collective expressions of homegrown genius: textile traditions, for example, embraced by Al Loving and others in their abstractions, or assemblage practices with deep roots in vernacular African American expression.
In the final minutes of the match against Algeria, N'Diaye was striding into the ball for a goal kick when all of a sudden, he slammed his right foot into the back of his left leg and went down in a heap.
In one, she depicts herself striding past male colleagues into a story meeting wearing full armor, and in the other, a two-panel drawing, a bloated Mickey Mouse looms over her desk, declaring "I luv you!" while she recoils, hair standing on end.
Striding down the center lane into the settlement, heavy loops of khaki braid hanging from each shoulder, the subinspector noted that there were few men present, only a gaggle of women who had, he deduced, spent the last hours exchanging terms of abuse.
The Tongan stole the show at the Pyeongchang Games opening ceremony last Friday as he did in Rio two years ago, striding into the stadium at the head of his country's tiny delegation, oiled up and wearing just a traditional grass skirt.
Click here to view original GIFEmulating spiders and bugs, and using drinking straws as basic building blocks, a research team from Harvard University has developed a type of semi-soft robot capable of standing, walking, and even striding across a liquid surface.
WASHINGTON — For weeks, lawmakers and witnesses have been striding past reporters in the basement of the Capitol Visitor Center to enter a room marked "RESTRICTED AREA," the secure chamber where administration officials have been testifying confidentially in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Just as he had during his similarly tense attendance at the G7 summit in Quebec last month, Trump arrived about 30 minutes late for a working session with his counterparts, confidently striding through the entrance hall were cameras could capture his arrival.
WITHAM, England (Reuters) - Striding through a housing estate in the drizzle to hand out leaflets, 52-year-old builder Kevin Lovett throws up his arms in despair as he rails against the deceit he sees at the heart of the European Union.
"I know we're planning on growing weed, but working here won't just be one big party," Christoph Rossner says while striding ahead of me toward the entrance of a deserted nuclear bunker, in the quiet countryside of the southern German region of Allgäu.
Guests started to arrive onstage, with D Double E striding out just so Kano could sing "Hold tight D Double E that's a real OG" directly into his face, and Giggs sprinting out to everyone's surprise to spit on "3 Wheel Ups".
His 223-feet-224-inch frame swathed in swooping capes and caftans, Mr. Talley cuts a formidable figure, a long-striding, bombastic encyclopedia of fashion history who intimidated even Anna Wintour when she began her tenure as the editor in chief of Vogue.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A mountain lion known as P-22, who gained fame after being photographed striding past the landmark Hollywood sign, is suspected of mauling to death a 14-year-old koala at the Los Angeles Zoo, officials said on Thursday.
" After a brief opening greeting in Hebrew, William added: "Israel's remarkable story is partly one of remembering its terrible past but also looking forward to a much more hopeful future ... the modern story is one of inventing, creating, innovating and striding confidently into its future.
Tell me you wouldn't be jumping out of your chair if Pekka Rinne was slow to get up after a scramble and the camera panned up to a determined Lundqvist striding down the press box hallway, tearing his Armani suit jacket off as he went.
But everything that slinks, bounds, and lumbers across this sun-baked, proto-Madagascan theater is united in unshakeable wariness over the region's most feared apex predator: Razanandrongobe sakalavae, an enormous, land-striding relative of crocodiles with a nightmare where its face ought to go.
A billionaire superman with a rictus grin, striding straight past human drones, tethered to machines and blinded to reality... LG's G103 was only introduced yesterday, but I'm already convinced it is the most polished and complete smartphone that the Korean company has yet built.
Her long-striding run speed makes her virtually unbeatable if she reaches the second transition anywhere near contention - her chances were ended by a puncture in 2012 - so the rest of the field will be doing their utmost to do some damage on the bike.
A new series of photographs uses repeated images from the internet — one of an African woman striding through water with an infant and another of a male bodybuilder — and turns them into grids shaped like unfolded maps and held out before an obscured viewer.
The picture of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr striding over a zebra crossing on Abbey Road was taken outside the EMI Recording Studios where they made the 1969 album of the same name, and nearly all of their other recordings.
Operators are striding towards a future with data speeds up to 250 times faster than 53G networks and billions of connected devices to help run homes, offices, factories and cities - creating a seemingly limitless opportunity for an industry now hamstrung by the smartphone market's saturation.
Whether he was striding down Brick Lane in thick-rimmed glasses with a guitar slung behind his back in the mid-2000s, or years later, on the cover of magazines like Dazed and The Fader following the mammoth success of Blood Orange's Cupid Deluxe.
His 2012 annual letter ends with the sentence, "With lofty aspirations and esprit de corps, we are striding across the Pacific Ocean," referring to the lyrics of a famous song about the Chinese Army crossing the Yalu River to fight the Americans and South Koreans.
It opens with Elton John (Egerton, who is excellent throughout), in a fiery orange, campy sequined devil suit with horns, striding through a hallway that looks like it might be backstage at a venue but turns out to be the hallway to an AA meeting.
I'm exaggerating slightly, but outside of a scene with Tyrion and Varys striding around Meereen (in which a beggar woman is prominently featured), every other storyline in the episode was either directly centered on a woman who stood up to have her revenge or tangentially about that.
But in recent weeks, when he might have hoped to begin striding toward the White House, the governor has instead had to endure the indignity of a primary challenge, and that from a woman who had the audacity to seek the Democratic nomination without any political experience.
Her image turned up in unexpected places—on a women's studies syllabus that reproduced her striding across the cover of the first issue of Ms. Magazine, in a kitschy belt with a double-W buckle that I couldn't resist buying in a Seattle boutique but never wore.
The fifth episode of Robert Hughes's famous 1980 documentary series The Shock of the New memorably sees the critic striding through one in Paris, bellowing about the Surrealists, who had found inspiration in such settings and their "endless profusion of battling objects" in the early 20th century.
Over the span of your working life, you could save more than $2401,22 by paying less in fees, Mr. Smith promised, striding back and forth in the sun-filled conference hall at the corporate headquarters of Mazuma Credit Union, which serves five counties in Kansas and Missouri.
We Skyped with Kate—sitting in her bed at 11 PM in West London after a nightmare journey home on the tube—to find out what's up with her new music, the deal with Girl Gang TV, and why she's looking back while still striding forward.
As the trial progressed, more of these women and their supporters gathered, hugging one another and talking quietly in groups, or with their lawyers, outside of Courtroom A. I didn't see Andrea Constand testify, but I briefly caught her striding down the courtroom hallway surrounded by people.
Much has already been written, eloquently and incisively, about the emotional and cultural significance of a bulletproof black hero in the time of #BlackLivesMatter, and there's no denying the visceral visual impact of an African-American man in a hoodie striding through a hail of gunfire and emerging unscathed.
The account features Ms Avksentieva in a range of poses: clad in traditional Yakut garb for a local festival; striding confidently in a hard hat while inspecting a local power station; and smiling beside a local pensioner who taught the mayor how to fry up pirozhki (buns stuffed with tasty things).
First, there was the sight of Stephen Curry, absent for the first three games of his team's Western Conference semifinal series with the Portland Trail Blazers, striding onto the court at Moda Center on Monday night so he could dribble two basketballs at once, a staple of his pregame routine.
Over the last few years, the NFL has appeared to be engaged in an elaborate campaign of self-sabotage, striding purposefully into one open manhole after another, re-emerging with stern assurances that We Must Do Better, and then doing it all over again in the most integrity-rich way possible.
He also captured Hank Greenberg striding down a village street while fans tried to keep up with him, Cookie Lavagetto and Stan Hack carrying flags in the induction parade, and Johnson leaning over from the induction platform in front of the Hall to sign his name to autograph books and programs.
" Li said Beijing would protect the interests of German firms investing in China and adjust its rules if needed: "If they come across any problems during their investment, especially when it comes to legal protections, I can clearly tell you that China is striding forward to being a country with rule of law.
Growing up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, Akili Tommasino used to cut class to visit artworks like the ancient Egyptian "Head From a Female Sphinx" with gaping eye sockets at the Brooklyn Museum, or Umberto Boccioni's striding bronze figure, "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space," at the Museum of Modern Art.
Striding hand in hand, they wore coordinating suits, finely striped and rendered in vivid colors (hibiscus pink, acid yellow), created by the Nigerian designer Kenneth Ize, whose work with hand-woven Yoruba aso oke fabrics, patterned textiles traditionally reserved for special occasions, has won him fans including Beyoncé, Donald Glover and Campbell.
At Kristen's "alterna-mitzvah" — a family birthday party to which she and Navid arrive bruised and bloody, after a heartbreaking encounter with some bigoted kids who didn't like them striding through the halls of their school in heads carves and makeup — Ramon is with Hailey in the treehouse when another hallucination takes hold.
BOSTON — As Aroldis Chapman took the equivalent of a perp walk, slowly striding off the field on Friday after walking in the decisive run against the Boston Red Sox, it could have been easily dismissed as just one of those nights that happen even to the best relievers in the major leagues.
Backyard grilling, picnics, and trips to the seaside are hastily organized and prioritized over long-standing commitments; ordinarily inhibited men think nothing about striding around their towns and villages bare-chested; and people get a refresher on the speed at which you need to eat ice cream cone when your breath doesn't produce steam.
Nowhere is this clearer than in "Hold Up" – a scene now memed to the Moon – that sees Beyoncé striding, goddess-like, in a sunshine-coloured dress while wielding a baseball bat that reads "hot sauce" (a eye-wateringly brilliant nod to previous track "Formation" where she told us "I got hot sauce in my bag").
In states from Massachusetts to Florida, a phalanx of young black leaders in the Democratic Party is striding into some of the biggest elections of 212, staking early claims on governorships and channeling the outcry of rank-and-file Democrats who favor all-out battle with Mr. Trump and increasingly question his legitimacy as president.
Or rather, Mr Modi led a posse of cameramen to the scenic Kedarnath Temple, where they dutifully snapped him in a range of poses, from deep meditation cloaked in a saffron shawl, to striding purposefully against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks, sporting a grey woollen cassock and felt cap, a silken tiger print cast over his shoulder.
So what I did was: I read a couple of GQ articles online about how to shake a hand, practiced on a few friends over the course of a week, and then, on the day, I hit him with the sucker: right foot striding forward, firm-yet-balanced grip, two pumps up and down, consistent eye contact, break.
He wound up finishing about 26 minutes behind the gold medal-winner, but that didn't stop him from celebrating his dead-last finish in style—grabbing a Mexican flag from someone on the sidelines, hoisting it above his head, and striding toward the finish line like a regular Jean-Claude Killy, grinning from ear to ear.
So it was a bit of a surprise to see Derek Jeter on Sunday evening at the ceremony honoring his career and retiring his No. 2 jersey, striding onto the field at Yankee Stadium wearing a three-piece suit in a powdery blue several shades lighter than the official color of his team, and without a pinstripe in sight.
Striding onto the Old Vic stage like someone who meant business, Ms. Jackson's steely-eyed monarch was at no point more affecting than in those passages of the play where the psychically battered Lear fears he might go mad — "he" being the operative word, as Ms. Jackson assumed the gender from first sight; this was no Queen Lear.
These days, airport style has become completely polarized: Much to the chagrin of the TSA, supermodels can still be found in off-the-runway looks, complete with stilettos (see: this photo of Miranda Kerr striding to security in a Gucci belt and high-heeled booties); then, there are people like Rihanna, who show up for flights in a gigantic sleeping bag coat.
" Though he later softened his position on Gandhi, he made his feelings clear on the impertinent colonial subject at a political meeting in 1931: "It is alarming and also nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious Middle Temple lawyer, now posing as a fakir of a type well-known in the East, striding half-naked up the steps of the Vice-regal palace.
While many midcentury women have become near metonyms for this era, including the experimental choreographer Yvonne Rainer and the critic and curator Lucy Lippard, the filmmaker Chantal Akerman and the medium-defining Chicago, a certain cowboy archetype has persisted: the Great Man as a brawny, blue-jeaned wayfarer, striding into a wide-format horizon equipped with welders, bulldozers and manifestoes.
Mine included Marcel Duchamp's "Rotoreliefs" from 1935/1965, with their spinning, vertiginous-inducing visions (similar to what Alfred Hitchcock would later use in his film, Vertigo), Simone Forti's "Striding Crawling," a Multiplex Hologram image from 1975–78, with its curling and twirling figure, Pierre Adolph Hennetier's "Les Diableries: Enfer" from 1860, and the dancing wallpaper of Peggy Weil, "313D Wallpaper" from 1976/2018.
Blame it on the Olsen twins or that weird Starbucks obsession we all had in the 90s, but striding around clutching a takeaway coffee cup is a failsafe way of letting the world know you're an incredibly busy and stylish person who simply must have their caffeine fix made portable (so as not to interfere with their busy and stylish schedule, duh).
If you've seen video or images of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, they've probably been set in locations that exude power and importance: Cohen berating a CNN anchor in a TV studio, for example, or striding across the sleek marbled interior of Trump Tower, or more recently, smoking cigars in front of Cohen's temporary residence, the Loews Regency Hotel on Manhattan's Park Avenue.
Striding past the protesters and the politicians addressing them, on my way to a "Pizza and Politics" session with a journalist like Matt Bai or a governor like Howard Dean, I did not guess that the students poised to have the greatest near-term impact were not the social justice warriors at the protests […] but a few mostly apolitical geeks who were quietly at work in Kirkland House [Zuckerberg et al.
The procession that follows includes a naked white man who resembles the slave master and seems to have martyred himself by nailing his arm to a wooden frame; a black woman on hands and feet with a limp white woman draped across her back; and, at the end, a small group of black people depicted in a stereotypical "primitive African" style who gaze at a solo black man confidently striding in the distance.
There's no point in pretending that you aren't sitting on the beach reflecting on what youth looks like in a bathing suit, watching the more self-conscious adolescents tug at their coverage, or the less self-conscious zone out with their earbuds in to protect them from their family groups, or admiring the he-must-be-10-years-older-than-we-are Father Neptune figure with the splendid dripping mustache who comes striding up out of the rolling breakers.
The image is delightfully and disturbingly apt: Mark Zuckerberg confidently striding alongside a crowd of seated people all wearing virtual reality headsets, his smile indicating how pleased he is to be so close to so many people experiencing VR. You can't help but look at the photo, which the Facebook CEO posted to his page shortly after his appearance at Mobile World Congress on Sunday, and think this must be what he envisioned when his company bought Oculus VR back in 2014: mmasses of people completely immersed in a virtual world, all running Facebook software.
The sight of him striding across the White House lawn; the prospect of seeing him daily on television; the fact that his photo would often appear on the front page of many newspapers across the globe; the fact that he filled the White House with black guests during Black History Month celebrations, or other occasions of black recognition; the fact that Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin, and Beyoncé and Jay Z, too, seemed to pop up at White House events often; the fact that young children of all hues saw this man as the country's leader were of incalculable value in the fight for black worth and personhood.
It's also hard to overlook the fact that mobile VR's pinnacle moment of PR exposure managed to deliver the single most dystopian tech image of 2016 (IMO) — as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was photographed striding down a conference aisle wearing a rictus grin, while, alongside him, a roomful of men were apparently oblivious to his presence because they were all headsetted and wired in… Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg arriving at a Samsung mobile VR event in early 2016 Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg arriving at a Samsung mobile VR event in early 2016 The stereotypically downturned slack mouth of the VR headset wearer, mobile or otherwise, most often appears as a gormless gape in photographs.
A dad video is something that has happened every day since you showed your dad how to make videos on his phone, and now he has this shame-free compulsion to constantly record the mundane: Your dad, halting abruptly in the middle of foot traffic to do a panorama of the high street; your dad, an unflattering angle walk-and-talk selfie video of him striding breathlessly through a grocery store parking lot, talking about Brexit, which he is convinced is going to go viral on all his straight talking Facebook groups, eventually only gets 16 views; your dad, shakily zooming in on a distant table at a Sunday morning car boot.

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