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"Then, the building started swaying and the swaying increased steadily," he added, saying the rocking lasted less than a minute.
Swaying Republicans toward impeachment means swaying people who have mostly watched the inquiry play out on Fox — which has attacked it relentlessly from every angle.
A verdant park looms in the background, trees swaying ominously.
It's issues like that that have Ken swaying towards Trump.
A local politician is credited with swaying the final call.
So, why solely relegate it to swaying in a crowd?
I constantly feel like I'm swaying from side to side.
He pictured himself swaying on the uptown 1 and weeping.
The swaying is deliberate, rhythmic, not from trembling or fidgeting.
Our metal gate was blown open, swaying back and forth.
But are companies swaying education to serve their own interests?
We'll picture the cougars still prowling there, the swaying trees.
A handmade wooden swing can be seen swaying outside the window.
Instagram is swaying the balance toward simplicity but away from originality.
Rapp alleged Spacey drunkenly approached him after swaying in the doorway.
All around me people were rapturously swaying, often with eyes closed.
Rae watches her swaying ponytail and hears wind in the treetops.
But the data aren't swaying him in a more positive direction.
Then fans saw the fine print: no dancing and no swaying.
Friday's tremors left tall buildings swaying for more than two minutes.
Prime Minister Theresa May's government is swaying on a cliff's edge.
Up, up, the thing comes dripping, swaying, almost to the wall.
On windy days, that ratio can cause one little problem: swaying.
Long, flowing hair, a warm, inviting smile and softly swaying hips.
However, is there any evidence this new discussion is swaying voters?
My feeling was swaying between whether to do that or not.
The bench swings hanging from the campus trees have started swaying.
Video showed ceiling lamps swaying and people embracing after evacuating buildings.
They were holding hands, kissing, and swaying along to Sheeran's melodic stylings.
He then goes light-headed, swaying before collapsing lifelessly to the floor.
Finally, we come to immigration, which may be swaying the most votes.
Beyond swaying in a hammock, rocking beds are a thing (Science News).
And once you're there, suspended, swaying, the process is automatic: Cares evaporate.
And he suggested that he's not swaying in his support for Omar.
On the dance floor, the hip-swaying begins to border on twerking.
Kids roam the hall, some swaying to the beat of the music.
It eats small squid and crustaceans ferreted from the swaying underwater fronds.
And the young women swaying on their bicycles, fading into the horizon.
He keeps his body open, friendly, leaning forward, sometimes swaying a bit.
He keeps his body open, friendly, leaning forward, sometimes swaying a bit.
No chirping families to be found among the swaying golden fields here.
Irregular greenish bands angle up from the bottom, a bit like swaying seagrass.
I lay under a cottonwood tree and listened to leaves and grass swaying . . .
Emboldened, she rushed over to a larger comma chair swaying from another tree.
There were thousands of people on the street, clouds of smoke, buildings swaying.
You can see the little metal sloth swaying around in the video above.
He even got the royals swaying at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.
You're getting people whose kids can't vote yet, who are swaying adult's decisions.
And increased swaying, he has found, correlates with higher rates of cyber-sickness.
DeSantis' victory proved the power of Trump's endorsement in swaying GOP primary voters.
Leaning on one another and swaying, they show the crossing of a ferry.
This prospect has added urgency to research conducted atop this swaying steel tower.
The scene was a flurry of nude-toned dresses and very slow swaying.
And when you lie back, the stars are swaying just that little bit.
It was placid and fantastic, with the crowd swaying and grinning at each other.
It's an ebullient shot of about 21 young people swaying, waving, bobbing, and smiling.
Anna lives life like a reed in the breeze, swaying but not moving forward.
But Fischer supported Howard in staring down angry rural constituents, eventually swaying rural voters.
It's not some picturesque Southern California landscape, filled with swaying trees or sandy beaches.
Instead, Amma approaches her from behind and the two start swaying to the rap.
On the dancefloor, a handful of people are swaying along to a monotonous beat.
It's so windy that one of the tallest buildings in the world is swaying.
"Another Day" is light track that will have you swaying in a nonexistent breeze.
Eat them outside, lined up through the woods like morse code, bare trees swaying.
His heart began to race and the building felt as if it were swaying.
The report stopped short of assessing whether Russia succeeded in swaying the election result.
The explosion winded him and sent the ship violently swaying from side to side.
And as I'm just moving, just swaying, eventually I started moving more and more.
According to videos and reports, Trump joined the dance and was swaying and smiling.
Perhaps. But it's hard to deny Trump's power in swaying opinions among his base.
These numbers can be very important for swaying public opinion and affecting public policy.
Couples hold onto each other like buoys at high tide, swaying to and fro.
The clip features three mirrored versions of the mother-and-daughter duo swaying together.
Yulia just happened to be standing at the end of a swaying suspension bridge.
The thing on both of our minds hung above us, swaying below the lights.
He then unexpectedly spotted a nearby plane fighting strong wind, swaying in the air.
"It was really intense," she said, swaying side-to-side to pantomime her dizziness.
Palm trees were swaying silhouettes around us, just out of reach of the waves.
They huddled in a group embrace, crying, swaying and offering words of relief and thanks.
They teeter on the wire, their bodies swaying as they focus on keeping their balance.
He received a citation in 2013 for "swaying" in his establishment, and sued the city.
The lack of difficulty in swaying public opinion is an increasing worry by German politicians.
George drove like a crazy old lady, swaying and signaling at all the wrong moments.
"When I'm happy, I want to dance," Ms. Arnold said, swaying to the accompanying music.
I forced my eyes open and saw everyone around me stiffly swaying in a trance.
"The water in the pools was swaying like a wild sea," he said by telephone.
Under a canopy of prayer shawls, congregants stood with their arms around one another, swaying.
In pairs, we enacted what our partners had drawn, becoming swaying leaves and feeding birds.
Dreamcatchers hung from the ceiling inside, the feathers swaying as Ms. Miel opened the door.
Maybe you could be swaying an undecided voter — if those still exist at this point.
Swaying palms, leafy green trees, and tall cacti add color to the well-kept grounds.
A lifetime later, the bear turned and ran off, its backside swaying into the trees.
The swaying factor for us was her sheer determination to do something that was hard.
In "We Two Boys Together Clinging" (1961), words helter-skelter around two gently swaying lollipops.
A torch flames gorgeously in a larder, among the swaying carcasses of poultry and swine.
Torsos bend eloquently, sometimes effortlessly down to the floor, sometimes gently swaying like a breath.
There she is, just off the streetcar, swaying to the radio in dingy rented rooms.
At the polls, final attempts at swaying votes added to the chaos of the day.
She then slowed down and started swaying back and forth before stumbling backwards and catching herself.
Images from the capital appeared to capture buildings and other structures swaying violently from the temblor.
"My uncle gave me a spoon," he says, swaying back and forth in typical kindergarten fashion.
Did Mika (Alyssa Diaz) really stand in the lobby of Felix's hotel, swaying aimlessly with grief?
A chief executive's politics may be one of the most significant factors in swaying their employees.
To him, walking—something he does with a loose, slightly swaying gait—just feels like walking.
Klingbeil's painting is rife with movement, from a body contorted in ecstasy to tall swaying grass.
Five years from now, the Juliana plaintiffs might well have a chance of swaying five justices.
Otherwise, we run the risk of swaying people who need medical help away from getting it.
The sparse attendees who've stuck it out until now begin swaying, basking in the artificial sunlight.
President Trump also took part, swaying to the music, and appeared to enjoy the ceremonial dance.
I'm hugging and swaying with friends I just met, and they kiss me on the cheek.
But I do have a waterfall in the distance, and palm trees swaying in the breeze.
Chris Cullen told CNN the fence was swaying and he knew he needed to take action.
I tried, swaying uncertainly in the boat, worried that my casting would take out someone's eye.
Sickness, misogyny, unthinkable tragedy — they'll follow you to paradise, she realizes, despite those hypnotically swaying palms.
"What is the difference between dancing and swaying, or toe tapping, or head nodding?" he asked.
Aegean Rebreath divers plucked blue, black and yellow plastic bags tangled between reefs, swaying among fish.
It was tranquil and soothing, with Lange singing gently, almost timidly, over a swaying synth line.
He held the back of the chair, swaying forward, backward and to the sides as Mrs.
On May 22008, Obama passed an important threshold: swaying more superdelegates to his side than Clinton.
The chorus's hypnotic incantations have the undergirding of a glistening orchestral landscape, sometimes swaying, sometimes blooming.
The string of saliva dangled from his teeth, swaying like a slinky or a cat toy.
They're the men and women caked in theatrical drag, swaying haute couture headpieces and stage makeup.
The star was spotted swaying and raising a glass during Lil Nas X's performance of "Panini."
Several newspapers also accused UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin of swaying the vote in favor of Germany.
In the beguiling second movement, a kind of intermezzo, a wistful clarinet plays over swaying strings.
Elvis Presley then sings "C'mon Everybody," with Ann-Margret joining him in a hip-swaying accompaniment.
She sang the soaring melody as the orchestra backed her with swaying strings and glistening percussion.
Mr. Cox's opinion is likely to be crucial in swaying the votes of pro-Brexit lawmakers.
As Camille leaves the house, we see an apparently tipsy Alan swaying with his headphones on.
I struck up a conversation in Hindi with a few ladies swaying shyly at the periphery.
Video showed the border wall section swaying in the wind as crews tried to stabilize it.
Lanes don't need to be 12 feet wide when human drivers aren't swaying all over them.
One famous experiment involved two groups of men walking across two bridges, one stable, one swaying.
While exploring angles on the landscape, he bent at the waist, swaying from side to side.
Mueller, in his final report, had made clear Manafort and Kilimnik discussed swaying Trump on Ukraine.
But he'll likely have trouble swaying voters beyond his base and reaching out to the middle.
We were very surprised as the water in the pools was swaying like a wild sea.
Next to it, a pair of green seats hang from the ceiling, swaying like playground swings.
Only 8 percent of the conservative made arguments that had a chance of swaying a liberal.
The 10-second clip shows nearly everyone on the car singing in unison while smiling and swaying.
Not even the awkwardly swaying go-go dancers could distract the King of Blues in full flight.
Fans might not have known the words, but that did not stop them from swaying and smiling.
In the sketch, McKinnon's Clinton propositions an elector in hopes of swaying her vote away from Trump.
As Congress gears up for impeachment, Penzey wants a stake in swaying public opinion — through Facebook ads.
I bounced on the ball and found that standing and swaying took some of the pressure off.
In another life, I picture myself in a small boat, swaying as a gentle river cradles me.
It all comes down to Cindi's family's involvement in the trial — and their swaying of the jury.
This could be by swaying their political opinions, or being used in a courtroom as false evidence.
These are just two people who seem to be very in love holding each other and swaying.
Algae is graceful and light in the ocean, swaying with the waves like hair in the wind.
This worry comes on the back of Russia allegedly having a hand in swaying the U.S. elections.
I didn't have social media timelines swaying my ideas about what I should give a fuck about.
She wakes to the half-mute pant of her roommate, leg swaying in her line of sight.
Barreling toward certain death, he deployed a parachute, which left him gently swaying back to the desert.
Set against a dramatic backdrop of rugged mountains and swaying palms, it's hard not to feel wowed.
Below us, fish and sea turtles danced through an underwater wonderland of colorful corals and swaying seagrass.
Looking out the window, I saw the entire airport swaying and people fleeing the building in droves.
When Forsythe slid home for the tying run, the upper decks of Dodger Stadium were swaying slightly.
The music abounds in swaying riffs, bare melodic ideas, dramatic glissandos and stretches of perky, twanging energy.
I was able to move freely, walking around my home, swaying, or sitting on a birthing ball.
Its harmonies are constantly swaying back and forth with subtle dissonances, a never-ending push and pull.
"It's swaying me toward Donovan," she admitted, adding that she would volunteer for whoever wins the primary.
Do you think the hackers' actions had any influence in swaying the outcome of the presidential election?
Ed looked nearly dead—his skin was a terrible yellow and he was swaying on his feet.
"Swaying votes is only one reason for endorsing, and arguably not the most important," Mr. McCormick wrote.
Nearby was a sign reading "Thank You Mr. President" and a heart balloon swaying in the breeze.
But the ride took nearly an hour, and the stopping, starting and swaying gave me motion sickness.
Trump emerged from the presidential limousine, her white dress with green floral print swaying back and forth.
Its creative gestations are largely at Martsch's whim, swaying between crisp, poppy hooks and languid guitar solos.
Lindsey Graham in 2020 — and he thinks he can win by swaying some Republicans in the process.
This likely weakened any long-shot chance May had of swaying the EU to change its position.
Presidential hopefuls and their campaign staff have swarmed Iowa in hopes of swaying voters with last-minute pitches.
But polls show that Trump and his allies have a long way to go in swaying public opinion.
Priscilla and Mark enjoy their first dance—each standing in their own room, swaying gently, 2,600 miles apart.
And he's inspiring other far-right speakers to visit college campuses in the hopes of swaying young minds.
The royal couple of hip-hop were not ignoring the song; both appeared to be swaying to it.
Swaying undecided voters, a pool that has shrivelled to around 6% of the total, is a lesser task.
The balloon had expanded to about twice the size of his van and was swaying in the wind.
Any time you see an animoji, picture a little $1,000 price tag hanging off the side, swaying realistically.
And she just shared an adorable Instagram to celebrate their fifth anniversary, portraying the two swaying — and smooching!
Players are not just cooking in a kitchen, but sometimes on moving trucks, swaying boats, or outer space.
Swaying your hips at a phone is a choice, and it's a choice that Sean Paul has made.
Players are not just cooking in a kitchen, but sometimes on moving trucks, swaying boats, or outer space.
Still, the test facing Democrats is not only swaying sentiment: They're also racing to convince Hispanics to vote.
Then an hour later, there was a break between the bands of rain and the trees stopped swaying.
As Zambada stood before him, swaying gently on his feet, Castillo spoke at length about his sentencing decision.
He encouraged the audience to join in humming, swaying and jumping up and down to his powerful arrangements.
The tall ship is a swaying, bobbing, hundred-foot-high jungle gym, an ocean away from helicopter parents.
The egg lobby is being blamed for swaying the feds into giving egg consumption a big green light.
Within minutes of arriving, I got singled out and pulled into a line dance with hip-swaying women.
He's almost like a zombie in the footage -- swaying, incoherent ... and unable to even tie his own shoes.
Instead of slow and fast tracks, marginal variations on the same swaying, syncopated beat recur with hypnotic regularity.
In their startling absence you hear the wind and the rustling grass, and you see the grass swaying.
That gives her time to seek help from E.U. leaders, in the hope of swaying lawmakers at home.
The Playlist Up front, a mix of mellow slow-groove R&B kept patrons at the bar swaying.
Officers say Young showed several signs of intoxication during the stop -- including, "thick tongued" speech, swaying and mumbling.
Later, reports emerged that the walkways had been swaying to the rhythm of the dancers before they failed.
Along with the DWI, Mallett was also cited for careless prohibited driving for swaying over the center line.
Nearly 2 million people have viewed a clip of Yang singing and swaying with the choir on Sunday.
Within the investor community, these issues are increasingly viewed as material, capable of swaying a company's stock price.
That could be critical in swaying sentiment in a British general election, which everyone expects to happen soon.
But asked whether the Democratic case was swaying him, Kennedy declined to answer while the trial is ongoing.
But no one will even be able to tell whether my microscopic man hips are swaying or not.
This bias from Facebook is effectively swaying its platform in one direction while pretending to be something else.
Dior's Grand Bal watches use oscillating weights to move dial detailing, recreating the swaying motion of ball gowns.
"He's already demonstrated he has influence over here in terms of swaying votes, so we'll see," said Sen.
Many people spent the set with their eyes closed, slowly swaying and bobbing their heads to the music.
That means swaying public opinion on climate change isn't simply a matter of informing people about the issue.
Now, think about the plant life in this conjured climate: the palms, ferns, and fronds swaying in the breeze.
Mr. Polenzani sang this haunting aria of remembrance with wondrous lyrical tenderness while conveying the music's gently swaying gait.
But what if that ladder was swaying backwards because it's very flimsily attached to the side of the structure?
"Mmm, Super Bowl," the Always Sunny star says while swaying his arms like he is making a snow angel.
Pass through the dunes once, and you might find a buried pirate ship and rows of swaying palm trees.
Sonically, it's as shredded and lonely as that sounds—swaying from doomy drones to shredded squeals and gothic balladry.
But Carney's comments ahead of Scotland's 2014 referendum on the costs of independence were viewed as swaying some voters.
While celebrity endorsements have historically been relatively ineffective in swaying votes, Oprah has been the exception to the rule.
Japanese Twitter users have since shared pics and videos of the building swaying and the extent of the damage.
For the next half-hour, we made real music; we throbbed and pulsed with it, everyone swaying in unison.
We played John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and everyone got in a huge circle and was swaying.
Tears and snot dripped from her nose, lips and chin, her body swaying as she succumbed to her hysteria.
A Miami man said the winds were so fierce he could feel the 227th-floor of his building swaying.
The murder of the pro-EU lawmaker was seen swaying sentiment toward the "Remain" camp in next week's vote.
I'm not talking about "Lean Back" swaying, I'm talking about Janet Jackson "Miss You Much"-level, kick ball changes.
I stood there in the cold, swaying nervously from foot to foot, my hands shoved inside my jacket pockets.
Near the river, I saw a torso dangling loosely from a mess of twisted rebar—swaying hands, fractured skull.
Mr. Battles, who spontaneously joined the New Jack Ramblers for a song, writhed with delight, his bottled beer swaying.
"You look up and watch the trees swaying, falling, and wonder which way you're going to run," he said.
The GOP bill already includes $85033 billion over 10 years, which was not swaying many moderates as of Tuesday.
"More expensive gas prices are not swaying holiday revelers to stay home," AAA Senior Vice President Bill Sutherland said.
Prabowo's provincial campaign team say voter dissatisfaction over these issues and Widodo's performance on the economy are swaying voters.
If he's wrong, it would be an indicator that the issue isn't swaying the Democratic electorate away from Biden.
His mode is the glossy, swaying, mid-tempo banger-lite, prevalent on the Spanish- and English-language charts alike.
He's swaying and jumping and attempting a kind of leap that I could only really describe as a 'prance.
All the pools are lined with cabanas, and the landscaping is immaculate, with pockets of mangrove and swaying palms.
He shifted lanes at such high speed that one passenger said he felt the bus swaying back and forth.
It's true, the new technology evaluates walking speed, whether the phone is swaying, and if you've made any typos.
You can almost hear the palms swaying when you sit in this Bamboo Frame Torey Armchair ($209.99, normally $299.99).
Video of the event showed the border wall section swaying in the wind as crews tried to stabilize it.
A strong earthquake shook a border area between northern Thailand and Laos on Thursday morning, swaying Bangkok high-rises.
You can just make out the roof over a distant ridge, where a group of slender palms are swaying.
He took his hands off the controls like a bronco rider, swaying, and put his fists up—whoop, whoop.
He jumped out just before it went down and clutched on to a car tire swaying in the waters.
A rectangle of sun spilled through the starboard-side door, swaying and moving against the grain of the carpet.
While celebrity endorsements have historically been relatively ineffective in swaying votes, Winfrey has been the exception to the rule.
His loss turned focus to the Democratic National Committee, which was accused of swaying the primary election toward Clinton.
Yet it is hard to see these arguments swaying enough MPs to swing the vote in favour of the deal.
When we rushed outside, cars were jolting forward and back on their wheels, and the trees were swaying without breeze.
The Hill reported that Schumer hopes to stop the president from swaying the high court to the right for decades.
Crossing her eyes, waving her arms, swaying her hips, poking out her backside, she clowned and seduced and subverted stereotypes.
"My love when I am happy, my happiness when I am sad," sings the whole table, swaying to the beat.
Trump stood in the front row, swaying to the music as a woman on stage led the church in song.
But it's a huge leap to say that being able to infer some things from Facebook means swaying voter behavior.
"I got up and tried to walk to the bathroom and I was swaying everywhere," Kunicki told the Daily Mail.
I've seen dudes with their hands in the train hooks, and they're just sleeping, standing up, swaying with the train.
As Sunny continues to sing, the crowd cheers her on while swaying their hands in the air, back and forth.
A fan video captured Obama, 54, and Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles Lawson, swaying and clapping as JAY-Z, 48, performed.
The mask is off, and he's smiling wide, swaying slightly against a post as he gazes up at the mirrorball.
" Australian actress Teresa Palmer is also in Bali, and posted to Twitter she was in a treehouse that was "SWAYING.
Her ability to win in the state could be dependent on swaying black voters who are currently backing Joe Biden.
And they're a powerful group, that's capable of swaying politicians who might not be as eager to listen to environmentalists.
Paul has shown no signs of swaying from his opposition of Haspel, but he's not on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"We're the only ones running an entirely positive campaign, and I think that's swaying people in the end," Jacobs said.
China's critics in Hong Kong point to what they see as examples of a similar imperative swaying the territory's police.
Why did the prisoners watch the routine hangings for minor thefts without emotion, staring indifferently at the swaying, swollen faces?
And maybe nostalgia is swaying the internet, but can you really ever go wrong when dealing with cheese and bread?
The efficiencies that come from greater scale are taken into account, but have yet to prove decisive in swaying approvals.
During Lee and Lewis' duet, members of the audience got emotional and started swaying back and forth in their seats.
Ms. Pelosi, meanwhile, was sipping shiraz and swaying to the disco music played by a D.J. in a straw hat.
It wobbles through the melting snow, its belly swaying beneath it, and vanishes through the bars of the storm drain.
That, she said, can "change the fabric of what people believe" by swaying public opinion on important, complicated political issues.
Citizen Lab said it expects these types of attacks to continue because they are proven effective in swaying public opinion.
The videos became bolder: Swaying in a bikini, she promised a striptease if Pakistan brought home a coveted cricket trophy.
Early in our history, Americans rejected the idea of courts swaying to whatever political breeze blew in at election time.
When large herds graze in unison, the effect is that of a many-tubed wind chime swaying in a breeze.
After being leaked early, Dua Lipa actually pushed the release of her swaying, disco-inspired new album up a week.
The instrumental quintet Starebaby began performing "The Memory of My Memory" in ballad mode, easing into a swaying, dreamlike melody.
There was the time a swaying stranger on the subway threw up much too close to my feet for comfort.
So, it seems, are ordinary New Yorkers, whose curls can be seen swaying along with the motion of subway cars.
On TV, America watched as she danced again for the first time, spinning and swaying, improbably, on that prosthetic leg.
I'm swaying from side to side in a warehouse in Brooklyn, surrounded by people with jewels glued to their foreheads.
CreditCreditKayla Reefer for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — "Our God!" the worshipers belted out, swaying inside a towering cathedral.
At the next table, Matsigenka rivermen were drinking litre bottles of Cuzqueña beer, shouting ebulliently and swaying in their chairs.
Colorful, winding stone streets, terra-cotta rooftops and swaying palms make Olinda a photographer's dream; feel free to get lost.
People swaying between index funds or active management may find having a human element enticing, until you lose your returns.
The Register's endorsements, which began in 1988, are not predictions and have had a mixed record of swaying the caucuses.
But what it looks like is five guys snapping and lightly swaying, as Cholly Atkins taught the Temptations to do.
Kacey Musgraves is wildly talented and a brilliant songwriter — try to listen to "High Time" and not find yourself swaying.
With two weavers starting on opposite sides of the ravine, eventually they meet in the middle, swaying above the water.
When the characters in a Hotel Transylvania film dance to pop music — as all animated characters must do in these movies, it seems — they strut all over the screen, dipping and swaying and bopping along, instead of swaying back and forth in place as they would in so many other movies of this sort.
"We are here to celebrate the queer liberation and say that love will trump hate," she said, swaying to the music.
Her Venezuelan mother watches over her, swaying as the hospital ship pitches back and forth off the coast of northern Colombia.
From a distance, all we could see a few hundred people idly chatting in groups or lazily swaying side to side.
"She was encouraging me and snapping her fingers and nodding and swaying and kept saying, 'more' and 'more,&apos" he recalls.
Red demands your attention, and the performance group held us captive the entire night with their swaying and chanting and singing.
Down on the ground, older brother Bronx and cousin Ryan began testing the waters by swaying their shoulders to the beat.
Clinton allies said the damage was undeniable -- their hope of swaying those final persuadable Republican women and independents -- suddenly looked bleaker.
They sing songs like those heard in the bar, often in their local dialects, the crowd whooping and swaying with them.
Now they're in a VIP booth at a club, swaying and swigging from bottles of Moët & Chandon while the music pumps.
In response to recent concerns about "fake news" and opinion-swaying hoaxes, Facebook has unveiled new measures to address the issue.
This model seems likely to be applied to other markets, too, should the Tiny House prove effective in swaying Australian customers.
Mr Young trudges along the stage between his distortion pedals and his band mates, his head swaying in his dark hat.
The ending sees the latter turning the tables on the preying eyes, before cutting to a group of dancers swaying uninhibited.
A marching band struck up a dirge, and relatives of the deceased raised their arms, wailing and swaying with the rhythm.
In the deposition, Mr. Trump sat for about 100 minutes, often with his arms folded and sometimes swaying in his chair.
For a little less than two hours, a few thousand people stood, if and when they were able, swaying and smiling.
It was an incredible sight to witness the contrasting worlds of these children, swaying between fighting and being normal playful kids.
As the party disembarked from the vessel and laboured up the swaying jetty, a group of women gathered to greet them.
He realized it was an earthquake when the road started bouncing up and down and the swaying streetlights began to flicker.
A woman was ordering gin and tonics and pints of Guinness for her friends, while swaying to music at the bar.
The groove these players produce offers a seductive, swaying contrast to the airs of fraying unease coming from the other instrumentalists.
A new survey of nearly 10,000 American adults shows that the strong economy is rallying Republicans and maybe swaying some independents.
The context definitely makes the work more poignant; for example, there's a painting of a farmer reaping swaying fields of wheat.
However, Collins, added that it would be "helpful" in swaying Democrats if McConnell's language were firmer on a DACA vote assurance.
"The idea that they're being accused of swaying an election in favor of Trump has got to be surreal," he said.
And because he was, so was I. During the show I saw my son bobbing along, head swaying, getting into it.
So their hair's sticking out, and they're screaming, and they're up in a tree, swaying branches, hitting my head with it.
Indeed, for a time, after Mario Mandzukic had drawn Juventus even in the first half, Real Madrid seemed to be swaying.
"I think it's time for guns now," I said, swaying a little as I stood up with my margarita in hand.
Ms. Ward went to Mar-a-Lago, the president's resort in Florida, over the holidays in hopes of swaying Mr. Trump.
"So I started thinking about people doing this…" Lindsey trails off, then demonstrates by closing his eyes and swaying back and forth.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was barely changed, spending the day swaying in and out of the red.
McCraney's dialogue is lyrical, but punctuated with enough acrimony, bitterness, and zingers to keep it from swaying into Friday Night Lights territory.
That leads to sound bites that get played in the news … and that really can have the possibility of swaying public opinion.
Up close they were massive and majestic, vines swaying gently, while a waterfall spilled off the stone face and into thin air.
First, Trump repeatedly tweeted about the intelligence community's "witch hunt" against Russia for its role in swaying the election in his favor.
We spoke under the eaves of a church hall on the waterfront outskirts of Nuku'alofa, waves tickling the shore under swaying palms.
Swaying just perceptibly in a light breeze, the sequoia is over 83 metres high, about the height of a 27-storey building.
" She slows her movements, until all she is doing is swaying side to side with the occasional swing of her arm. "What?
McMurphy and Ratched spend the movie locked in a battle for power, both set on swaying the inmates to follow their lead.
"We feel the building swaying all the time," restaurant owner Deme Lomas said in a phone interview from his 35th-floor apartment.
Perhaps the biggest hurdle to Obamacare's latest woes swaying the election is the tight calendar -- the election is just 13 days away.
The threat of withholding grants from so-called sanctuary cities that protect immigrants doesn't appear to be swaying Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
When Coriddi suggested that Ella might have to work on swaying the other 50% in her favor, the little girl went off.
In a manner of speaking, it's just swaying in the breeze: arms flapping, mouth tunelessly singing, as it reacts to its surroundings.
"I thought that I was just misstepping for a while, but the building was actually swaying," he told CNN by phone Sunday.
Philippines-USA in 2006, chimed in: "Believe me, he cleaned up the city," she said, swaying in a long pink hula skirt.
The Egyptian pop star Tamer Hosny is set to perform this month, although his fans will be barred from dancing and swaying.
And the views are incredible, with panoramas that take in the whole Lower Manhattan skyline and the New York Harbor's swaying boats.
Dewdrop has rejoined the group, which here arrives behind her in a single horizontal line, again with latticed arms and swaying heads.
To the west, dozens of white and black specks peppered the gray sky, resolving into coal-black cannonballs swaying from white parachutes.
There must have been — they were falling over one another, thousands of them, a swaying, teetering, writhing mass of arms and legs.
The first section of her work establishes the dancers, wearing sleeveless green shirts, as a forest, swaying like trees in the wind.
Then, almost without a word, he began to move, his feet and shoulders swaying to the beat, his upper body undulating slightly.
Canal Street, with its swaying palm trees and bustling streetcar lines, serves as a grand gateway to the heart of the city.
Swaying the jury Perhaps, most importantly, it is widely accepted that juries look to the judge for more than just legal rulings.
As the swaying and shaking became more violent, most people started to run; the ones who stayed behind got under their desks.
"I feel closest to God when I'm in nature," he said at one point, the tree swaying in the wind underneath us.
He carefully set the Bud Light he had been drinking for breakfast on the sidewalk in the center of the swaying circle.
Press a button on his hand and he'll light up, sing and even move, swaying side-to-side along with the music.
Unless, as the journalist-blogger Josh Marshall points out here, that change could account for swaying the outcome of the U.S. election.
Americans spread disinformation to fellow Americans, and a group of Democratic technical experts decided to experiment with swaying the Alabama Senate race.
"My illustration of it shows a gaunt woman with a man in a boat that is swaying, adrift but stationary," Caprison writes.
Not surprisingly, Republicans in each camp have watched the White House for any hint of which of their worldviews ends up swaying Trump.
You may feel relaxed sitting in a gently rocking car, laying in a swaying hammock, or listening to the sounds of the ocean.
Since Gail doesn't have the $17 million necessary to save her son, she is entirely dependent on swaying one monolith of a man.
But the new style of swaying the vote favored by alt-right groups is to attempt to suppress votes—by getting people wasted.
In a last-minute session Monday, the House re-voted, with pro-business interests swaying enough lawmakers to repeal the law 48-46.
Those tuned mass dampers are huge and heavy and help limit a building's movement by swaying in the opposite direction of the building.
Making a Murderer, however, raises questions about the veracity of the sentencing — and the local Wisconsin police's potential involvement in swaying the case.
On social media posts, downed cranes, fallen trees, swaying buildings, and powerful winds were just some of the severe weather posts coming in.
The ecstatic raspiness of 79-year-old Brazilian samba legend Elza Soares makes for a consuming, hip-swaying listen in its own right.
But swaying to Coldplay's "Magic" just wasn't going to cut it for Ballas, who currently stars as Frankie Valli in Broadway's Jersey Boys.
Couples were embracing each other and swaying while Bon Iver sang "For Emma," one of his most beloved songs, in his distinctive falsetto.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Algae is graceful and light in the ocean, swaying with the waves like hair in the wind.
Either way, if these synchronized candelabras rhythmically swaying to the drum beat don't say "Saturday is almost here," we don't know what does.
The largest city in Alaska woke up to a horrifying and devastating 7.0 earthquake ... swaying buildings, buckling roads and knocking down telephone towers.
Once ensconced in their lazily swaying seats, the women sample Mexico's signature drink, chasing their brimming glasses with some extremely luscious-looking limes.
You'll find a building full of drunks patiently swaying in little plastic booths, clutching their receipts tight as they wait for their munchies.
It looks like the exact opposite of the sac venom planet: green; full of swaying trees; strange, spiky plant life; and sandy beaches.
The group also launched an 11th-hour Facebook ad campaign highlighting the episode in hopes of swaying voters heading to the polls Thursday.
The resulting lateral motion, the swaying, is an example of parametric excitation, a phenomenon which is common in oscillating mechanical and electrical systems.
Concerns have been raised over whether targeted advertising techniques and the use of Facebook data may have played a role in swaying elections.
Soon, audience members were on their feet, swaying and twirling to the 11-piece Latin band, led by the Grammy winner Marlow Rosado.
The secluded hotel is made up of 21 thatched-roof huts swaying on stilts at the basin of the Paraná do Araçá River.
She teased, of course, splicing K.T.S.E.'s "Hurry" into her hip-swaying "Put Your Love On Me," threading her two projects into one.
Clearly trying to harp on Mortal Kombat's look, Batman Forever had digitized actors constantly swaying their bodies in that unmistakable Johnny Cage way.
I was surprised to see the two workers I had just been talking to swaying to the music as they unloaded the truck.
Burly men sip well drinks from straws on wooden benches while others, naked except for harnesses, swarm the dancefloor, swaying under red lights.
Ocotillos sprout from arid basins, their spiky tendrils and bright red blossoms swaying in the breeze like some kind of weird desert anemone.
They performed a choreographed song from their seats in the upper bowl, moving in perfect formation, swaying their bodies and swirling their hands.
Yet Democrats would rather take more time in the hope of swaying public opinion, which seems to be moving their way (see Lexington).
Yards away from the water's edge, with coconut trees swaying and the majestic Ko'olau mountains in the background, Ms. AuBuchon pronounced them married.
For one, turnout is a major variable that could wind up swaying the outcome, and it won't be evident until after the election.
Soto launched into a response: "So, uhh I want to relate to this in two ways," he began, swaying from side to side.
Ireland's abortion referendum on Friday has turned into a test of whether Facebook and Google can prevent foreign meddling from swaying the outcome.
How this local shift in perception could affect his current political prospects is unclear — New York is hardly known for swaying presidential elections.
Facebook's critics say they've essentially given politicians free rein to engage in disinformation campaigns aimed at swaying the results of the 2020 election.
The Clinton campaign applauded the effort Monday, saying it had repeatedly warned about Russian interference aimed at swaying the election in Trump's favor.
Many gospel songs, with their swaying rhythms, speak of needing Jesus, wanting Jesus, and how he watches us and loves us in return.
I swam alongside it for 288 feet, past tangled branches, swaying ferns and brain-like spheres, and then dove toward the ocean floor.
The soft sediments that the city is built on, which tend to amplify movements, made the swaying even worse until the structures failed.
Quayola manipulated high def footage of swaying trees through image­ analysis and algorithms until they became high-resolution abstractions, liquefying before your eyes.
Cauleen Smith stands behind both, dropping the needle and swapping out slides, swaying gently behind the booth at the back of the room.
I have seen all of the Russian ads and I can say very definitively that swaying the election was *NOT* the main goal.
As a bellwether, the Iowa caucuses are no more predictive than a gasbag on an ethanol high swaying from a bridge in Madison County.
It was while swaying in Dean's arms on that warm Carolina night that I first felt him letting go as he pulled me closer.
Underneath the moth's abdomen is a DJ called Shpongle, adorned with his plumed fedora, rhythmically swaying over the decks to the beats he's projecting.
Just the right swaying rhythm, the correctly nonchalant vocal take, and, most important of all, the most sun-dappled melody you can think of.
They are also a fresh reminder that efforts by other leaders to woo Trump in hopes of swaying his opinion have been largely unsuccessful.
Mangkhut sent scaffolding toppling from skyscrapers and cranes spinning, as videos and pictures posted online showed buildings swaying in the wind, and shattered windows.
They had the swaying walk of village women — half-duck, half-ballerina — who have spent their lives balancing bundles of firewood on their heads.
There are menu options on the left, and your character stands swaying on the right, as if she's itching to hop in and drive.
" Instead, she said, a studio-set worker told her recently, "I was up there and the grass was swaying, and I had a moment.
I used my iPhone screen as a mirror while swaying to the slow beats of Frank Ocean with my finger pressed against my lips.
I was receiving, marveling, swaying, and singing in response to everything we had won, not just that day but over the weeks of planning.
The blades, which we could see swaying lazily in the breeze from directly underneath, now appear suspended in place against the brilliant blue horizon.
Critics blasted Lauer like Knight did the referees, in hopes of swaying the moderators to be harder on him at the debates, Trump said.
They chant in unison and execute light choreography, swaying in synchronicity, and even perform a musical number—of course gay people love this movie!
This spring, a new study funded by the European Union aimed to determine how influential these memes truly were, particularly in swaying the election.
I imagine you're supposed to watch these sequences in a romantic haze, drowning in the sights and sounds and swaying slightly side to side.
"Working in the airport isn't easy," he told a Reuters reporter, a rosary on the rearview mirror swaying as he raced towards the motorway.
They're dispatched to surprise unsuspecting sweethearts, creating a scene with sentimental tunes and swaying choreography, a hat tip to old-time striped pole troubadours.
A spy cammer filming a woman's swaying butt in a supermarket isn't making a pretense that she's being caught in a moment of pleasure.
Winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) are born looking like most other fish, with eyes on opposite sides of their heads, tails swaying side to side.
As a wave began to build, I would roll over on to all fours on the bed, swaying my hips while he massaged me.
With white sand beaches and swaying palms, Blue Apple makes for a popular day trip, and many don't consider devoting nights to staying offshore.
It includes all the classics (Rain, Beach Waves Crashing) along with some unexpectedly soothing new tracks (Boat Swaying in the Water, Frogs at Night).
THE FRUITS High on the branches of a coco de mer palm, the medicine-ball-size fruits look like big green hearts swaying overhead.
But beyond advertising, surveillance teams could be partially automated with Matroid, training detectors to flag people or vehicles and ignore dogs and swaying trees.
Circle of Six is in good company: the personal safety app space has grown as crowded as a swaying commuter train at rush hour.
But many true crime enthusiasts are now developing ways to prevent predators from swaying the narratives in their favor, via podcasts and other content.
The great showman responded in kind by playing air guitar and swaying to the music while smiling and nodding straight into the TV camera.
"She started swaying as she tried to keep her balance, and I felt like it fit perfectly with the graceful falling leaves around us."
"It's not about being a good dancer," Hough reassures us as we all warm up with some squatting, some swaying, and many, many affirmations.
He did it with Versailles-era corsets and swaying pannier-miniskirts; in denim and gold brocade; leather and pearls; gray hoodies and satin bows.
Christmas-themed travel has become extremely lucrative, especially in the ice-choked north, where there are no swaying palms to lure the winter-weary.
In total, Sierra Nevada Revolution ran 29 Facebook ads in May aimed at swaying people's votes in California's primary, according to Facebook's ad archive.
After all, the swaying steer and its identical twin, both of which were relocating to the playground, have been on the move for decades.
The Gotti clan decided to mount a charm campaign with Victoria as messenger, in hopes of swaying the minds of jurors and the public.
She would bend over and look my little sister in the eye, singing the revised version along with her, eyebrows up, smile wide, shoulders swaying.
So while it's impossible to prove that Russian propaganda and/or WikiLeaks played a decisive role in swaying anyone's vote, that's not what Gidley said.
"When I was little, my aunts used to make me freestyle battle my cousins," he told me, unconsciously swaying his chair from side to side.
He began to read aloud from the manifesto as if delivering a scientific sermon, swaying back and forth, possessed by the weight of the words.
These types aren't particularly planned, they just happen, one minute you're swaying in the wind two feet over the ground and the next you're snoozing.
For "Whatever I Want," warm liquid tones and swaying handclaps buoy Auto-Tuned crooner T-Pain as he celebrates the power of doing your thing.
Despite Wall Street's jangled nerves over the swaying trade developments, Kashkari said the tariffs have yet to have a big impact in the real economy.
During a neighborhood 'block party,' welcoming the unofficial start of summer, I spotted Matt from a distance, sipping a smoothie and swaying to live music.
The former Green Party candidate went on to advocate for ranked-choice voting, arguing that it would prevent any foreign asset from swaying an election.
At setting three, I immediately felt a tingling in the electrode pad and started to feel a little disoriented and nauseated, like I was swaying.
While Kalanick eventually resigned from the council, Musk remained on board, arguing that he'd have better luck swaying Trump's thinking if he kept his seat.
"I always think, like, when we die, where do we go?" he said, looking down at the palms swaying in gentle circles below our feet.
" "Our buddy stood up to make his best man speech and was so drunk he was swaying all over the place and slurring his words.
"TAYLOR AND JOE ARE SWAYING WITH HER HEAD IN HIS F—ING SHOULDER KISSING TO PERFECT I GOTTA HCKING LEAVE THE ARENA," wrote one witness.
I now had precise information on how much of my energy had gone to going forward and how much I'd wasted swaying side to side.
He noted Norway's government had been involved in organizing peace talks, perhaps swaying the five-member Norwegian Nobel committee which is appointed by parliament. Feb.
The true power of a Rihanna verse was clear in the crowd's collective smiles and swaying dances, and the song hit at the night's peak.
Carla -- whose grandson is Nik Wallenda -- performed at a festival in Palm Bay, FL, where she balanced and maneuvered atop a 100 ft swaying pole.
There used to be a swing dangling from a tree branch but now it's just a rope, with a single knot swaying in the wind.
It includes not just comedy but also his gasp-inducing aerial acts, like swaying on a 230-foot-high pole over the audience members' heads.
It includes not just comedy but also his gasp-inducing aerial acts, like swaying on a 428-foot-high pole over the audience members' heads.
Macron's visit could prove critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has signaled on the Iran deal.
After a while, the dancers' weightless and slow-motion swaying, especially as they lean against one another and twirl away, is enough to induce queasiness.
All of it: the train's piercing brakes on arrival, the banjo player's sad song, so many bodies swaying in the subway car heading into Manhattan.
But there was one girl who knew all my lyrics and she was closing her eyes and swaying and it was so insane to me.
I retreated through waves of Edwick's extended family and friends, all women, all singing and swaying in unison, facing towards the heart of the congress.
After his loss, some Sanders supporters have turned their fire on the Democratic National Committee, which was accused of swaying the primary election toward Clinton.
Past winners of this international competition have built giant towers from mushroom-based bricks, misty bamboo wonderlands, and swaying bungee hammocks filled with bouncy balls.
However, other therapeutic forms of movement besides shake yoga, such as gyrokinesis, Feldenkrais and Sensory Bounce Therapy include a modicum of bouncing or repeated swaying.
If so, the next step in the Kremlin playbook is very likely another round of selectively leaked documents aimed at swaying the 2020 election result.
But getting the story right means getting the whole story, including when the leaks are part of a suspected state action aimed at swaying opinion.
Placing a seismometer at each location allowed the researchers to distinguish between vibrations coming from the swaying of the tower and the ground around it.
Anderson traveled - sometimes between swaying box cars or atop cargo pallets - with his maternal grandmother Blanca as part of the migrant caravan in spring 2018.
While traditional influence campaigns directed as swaying legislation or regulations count as lobbying, some jurisdictions regulate any attempt to obtain an official's "goodwill" as lobbying.
Weeks later, less than a block from that shooting on West Wilcox, a preacher led people holding hands in a circle, praying, singing and swaying.
R. Kelly's "12 Play" -- and while we only got a snippet of his vocals in the vid ... dude had the crowd (full of girls) swaying!!
It isn't, they say, about appealing to the 53 percent of white women who voted for Trump to be president, or about swaying Trump voters.
A neon sign above the building lit up at night, welcoming guests with the image of a guy strumming an ukulele and a swaying hula girl.
In Hendricks's hands, Joan didn't just show Peggy around; she surveyed her territory, wielding her wicked smile and swaying hips like well-honed weapons of charm.
In the Instagram post, the camera captures Kardashian's long, dark locks swaying gently in the wind as her toned and tanned body runs towards the sea.
The economy and the candidates' competing visions for the future could be critical in swaying voters in ailing Rust Belt states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Proponents of the bill have concentrated most of their efforts on swaying California Senator Dianne Feinstein, who is also facing a difficult re-election this year.
The U.S. intelligence community has concluded that Moscow conducted an influence campaign aimed at swaying the 2016 presidential election to Trump over Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
He's accused Bezos of using the Clinton-endorsing paper as both a tax shelter and a method for swaying political influence to benefit himself and Amazon.
The details: The most recently published patents, acquired by GeekWire, show a retractable cable that can safely lower packages to the ground while minimizing heavy swaying.
It would intensify as the afternoon progressed, until I crawled to the floor of my living room and lay there, willing the room to stop swaying.
In football especially, there's an undeniable romance to the idea of a club legend coming home at a time of need to steady the swaying ship.
In addition to the debate itself swaying the polls by a few points, the post-debate media spin war could prove to be just as important.
"  If you need more proof that Zigi is probably far from done, look no further than this Snapchat of her signing and swaying to Zany's "Pillowtalk.
Scoring chances emerged as the game wore on, even as players' legs grew wobbly, like boxers swaying, seeking a decisive blow, in a 12-round bout.
At this late stage, it is unclear how effective the effort might be at swaying voters, especially if the campaigns do not give more explicit instructions.
We have no clue if the new angle would sway Toccara's vote, but we'll say this -- Ashley's got plenty of swaying going on back there. Plenty.
To put that into perspective, the margin is equivalent to just 5,000 people swaying an election where every person in the U.S. was eligible to vote.
The sanctions on Iran and the U.S. exit from its nuclear agreement were also opposed by Russia, but sources say Russia was key in swaying Iran.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Michael RivoThe Philippines was rocked with a 6.3 earthquake this morning that sent buildings swaying and people running for safety.
Public opinion is swaying in the direction of animal rights' groups as more South Koreans have dogs as pets and say they wouldn't eat dog meat.
Now, though, in the velvety dusk light, the sound of Miles Davis's ethereal trumpet fills the air, and the woman begins swaying, taking off her shirt.
The Dubliners - "Molly Malone" This one is a classic by the Irish folk band and should be sung while swaying back and forth to the tune.
Mr. Goldman defended Facebook in his tweets, saying that the Russian-bought ads on the social network were not primarily aimed at swaying the vote result.
As children we spied on my mother while she lemon-Pledged the coffee table, swaying to "I Hear a Symphony" by Diana Ross and the Supremes.
Ensven, a sleep-tech company, has created a way for any adult with a bed to enjoy the soothing sensation of swaying their way to dreamland.
According to the report ... Jones demonstrated some impairment during field sobriety tests, such as swaying and losing his balance, but he did blow slightly below a .
While using your cellphone during a screening is never O.K., maybe at these movies you could be forgiven for standing and swaying your hips, Elvis-style.
Collective shock can be an effective tool not just for numbing the population but for swaying public opinion or introducing policies that would normally seem unacceptable.
A documentary compilation of "Red Coat" (1969), arguably her most eminent opus, chronicles participants marching under an immense shroud, brazenly roaming city streets while swaying harmoniously.
It was often hard to focus in class due to the constant swaying of the ship and lack of writing space, but we made it work.
While the market may seem fairly steady, CNBC's Jim Cramer has noticed some major rotations swaying stocks below the surface as geopolitical tensions grow more strained.
Macron's visit was viewed as critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has signaled on the Iran deal.
She took the stairs carefully, in gold boat shoes, her shoulders draped in flowing fabric, a Zuni necklace of tiny multicolored animals swaying around her neck.
Somehow it's hard to imagine a majority of men defecting from real women to a swaying blue-haired cartoon with an adhesive bandage across her nose.
However Facebook's team has been accused of bias in the past, leading it to create teams to prevent personal opinions from swaying its artificial intelligence systems.
Two accounts linked to the Internet Research Agency had purchased $28503,22019 worth of search-engine ads that were not aimed at swaying specific groups of users.
With red lanterns swaying over its entrance, the palm-tree peppered compound of 13 towers could easily be in Shenzhen, Chongqing or the suburbs of Shanghai.
Slowly, our train chugged out of the station, swaying as the lights of Paris gave way to the suburbs and finally the darkened fields and woods.
It brought the postcards to life — slow-motion footage of crashing waves, sweeping aerial shots of the Santa Monica Mountains, palm trees swaying against orange sunsets.
The sharply worded, 25-page motion to compel Apple's cooperation seemed aimed as much at swaying public opinion as influencing the federal magistrate judge in Riverside, Calif.
Swaying at the center of a mesmerizing orbit of 200 brightly colored rings, she and her badass coterie of female athletes couldn't be more compelling to watch.
The two leaders personally symbolized the breakthrough, embracing warmly and swaying side by side to live traditional music at a lavish state dinner in the Eritrean capital.
The heavily distorted signal, repeated moans, and nauseous swaying of the background give the impression that the character is in pain, agonizingly trapped inside the rogue signal.
Swaying violently after the last exchange, a pinpoint shot from the Brazilian saw Rivera dive in for a takedown, from which Lineker caught a fight-finishing guillotine.
The new Focus On The User that launched today concentrates on swaying Google's employees rather than regulators, and includes new partners like DemandProgress and American Family Voices.
Those images bleed into our cultural consciousness, swaying both our individual beliefs and our societal norms; that is the power of art, as we like to say.
Once upon a time, the idea of "festival season" meant carefree swaying, preferably in a valley of some sort, to live music on a warm spring afternoon.
Back rubs, out-of-town trips and other things "are nice to haves, but they are not swaying people anymore," Natan Fisher, SingleSprout's other co-founder added.
If he continues to struggle in the public-opinion sphere, swaying members of Congress as he takes on tax and infrastructure policy could prove daunting, he added.
I picked glitter off my face while swaying to the movement of whatever vehicle took us back to the hotel at some soulless hour in the morning.
Local economic development subsidies are usually aimed at swaying a corporation's location decision from one place to another (although economic research shows this almost never actually works).
The lawyer argued that public opinion is swaying toward Trump "big time" over the probe, referring to his claims that the investigation has been biased against Trump.
LONDON — The first image is of a man kneeling in a misty white light, his head bowed, his tattoo-covered, muscular torso swaying rhythmically, side to side.
One hour southeast of Athens, 400 migrants, mostly Syrians, stay in bucolic wooden cabins under swaying pine trees near the sea off the coast of Cape Sounio.
In a video shot by Philpott, Liam Carrigan is seen soulfully singing and swaying, his eyes closed, as the musicians and the crowd encourage him to continue.
Krebs said he stood by that assessment, but noted there were ongoing foreign influence campaigns aimed at swaying Americans' opinions at the time of the November election.
"You don't know these instructors – they're monsters," Corden said … before the camera panned to an adorable toddler swaying back and forth in the corner of the room.
They munched leaves from trees, thrashing and breaking branches spiked with long thorns, or stood basking in the sun, swaying their trunks and fanning their giant ears.
His ideas coursed through American defense strategy for decades, swaying presidents, attracting acolytes, infuriating opponents and igniting furious debates that ricochet through official circles to this day.
Most of the music was by Ms. Melford or Ms. Victor, but Ms. Hughes provided "Because You Asked," a swaying, almost Appalachian piece in a gentle minor.
She took a sip from her drink—a perfect Manhattan with a twist, her favorite cocktail—and gazed out at the receding tide and the swaying palms.
Filming in the more disheveled sections of Newburgh, N.Y., the directors align Tim Gillis's softly bruised photography with a hip-swaying soundtrack of Latin, dancehall and reggae.
Swaying is an iPhone video-making app with a twist: It uses a faux 3-D effect to let you see around an object in a video.
"It was very strong, we were swaying backwards and forwards for quite some time," said George Kominos, the vice-mayor of Kythera, whose remit includes civil protection.
As the party winded down, Gannett and a few attendees serenaded departing guests, swaying together while singing an Irish ballad, earning raucous applause from the remaining guests.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' You can see the calamares gigantes coming from across the room, tall and swaying, a fountaining of deep-fried squid.
And to keep the tower from swaying in the wind, it has elaborate cantilevers and aerodynamic openings, as well as a huge weighting system on the roof.
When the camera falls on members of the crowd, they are occasionally swaying to the music, but more often they are engaging passively with their phones out.
But given that our elections usually come down to a few predictable states, swaying even a national election is not as hard a task as it once seemed.
As a result, a really good Art Nouveau space, like Horta's Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, is always swaying, bending, floating, arching, smoking, curling, throbbing, dripping, melting, aching, writhing.
The track employs sweeping synths and rhythmic drums to conjure an easy, fun mood which feels closely tied to physicality (try not swaying your hips when you listen).
Superdelegate strategy That is key to the Sanders strategy going forward, particularly when it comes to swaying superdelegates, who could be key at the Democratic Convention in July.
It borrows from the body percussion of Samoan slap dancing, and occasionally dips into the swaying hips and wave-motion arms you might associate with the South Pacific.
The next song, "Love," resolves the dilemma: buoyant, swaying electrosoul bleeps, softer synth color, and guest singer Zacari's sweetly affectionate chorus catch Lamar in an uncommonly cheerful mood.
But by standing and swaying and moving in the background of shots, Trump drew more attention to himself than he really wanted to, and it was usually unwelcome.
The North Korean cheerleaders are the "stars of the Olympics," joked Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night, before asking his audience to try to mimic their swaying and singing.
Yet here in the gallery, she reaches a hand skyward, swaying forward on a dainty slipper, both of which were likely added by Nadelman after his 1920s acquisition.
"I wanted […] a very painterly swaying of movement that was feminine but not sexual," Handmaid's Tale costume designer Ane Crabtree said of the show's red gowns in 2017.
Neighbors are best at swaying other neighbors to vote, and people often become involved in social movements, at least initially, because their friends invite them to an event.
But though I willed myself to stand I remained where I was, barely upright, my hands buttressed at my side and my torso bent forward, swaying a little.
A Canadian firm linked to Cambridge Analytica, AggregateIQ, has been accused by whistleblowers of breaching spending limits during the Brexit referendum and swaying the vote through cheating tactics.
During a recent session, members formed a sitting circle, perched on low wooden stools and placed their hands on their hearts, swaying as they sang a communal tune.
After his show drew to a close, Mr. Keillor stayed onstage and began leading the audience in song, keeping them singing and swaying for perhaps half an hour.
Bob Jacobson, an old grad-school colleague of Schmidt's, sat poolside, doing pitch-perfect impressions of an array of crickets, his long white beard swaying in the breeze.
Unsurprisingly, he strikes sparks with everyone; this season, during an episode with Mae Whitman, the two ended up swaying in a doorway, seemingly on the verge of kissing.
The great showman responded, of course, by playing air guitar and swaying to the music playing through the loudspeakers while smiling and nodding straight into the TV camera.
And with conspiracy theories swaying elections, public health losing the battle against anti-vaccine campaigners, and "alternative facts" being presented as evidence, the findings couldn't be more timely.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The English R&B singer Ella Mai specializes in slow, swaying, ambivalent love songs like "Gut Feeling," from her self-titled debut album released on Friday.
Is repeated exposure to conspiracy theories — often given boosts by recommendation algorithms — swaying the general public, in some cases leading to public health emergencies like the measles outbreak?
But I genuinely guffawed last round when Drake started swaying with his arms extended like airplane wings during a blowout win in Game 5 against the Philadelphia 76ers.
In the predawn darkness of June 6, 1944, thousands of American soldiers crawled down swaying cargo nets and thudded into steel landing craft bound for the Normandy coast.
Swaying repeatedly from vibrant seasonal tones to a pearlescent, misty gray, "Autumn, Autumn" has a low-key fretfulness that suggests a darker reading of its ambiguous dual endings.
On his rendition of "Light Blue," a swaying, mesmeric ballad, Mr. Okazaki makes it through the melody twice using only single notes, piquant and quavering, with no chords.
The magnitude of the earthquake was felt across a broad swath of central Italy, including Rome where residents of the capital felt a long swaying followed by aftershocks.
Macron's visit has been viewed as critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has previously signaled on the Iran deal.
But after its opening in the spring of 2013, the structure's bounce went from slight to conspicuous, with the bridge also swaying from side to side, worrying users.
Located on the island's southeastern tip near Rawai Beach, it is one of three apartments which share a pool and a sprawling yard lined with swaying palm trees.
Given enough information about the thoughts and behaviors of voters, propaganda and advertising can be extremely effective in swaying enough attitudes to change the outcome of an election.
Entering by the aisle stairs of the swaying Art-Deco theater in my rented Monique Lhuillier, I started to feel my steak and salad coming back to me.
Concord is one of 16 Russian defendants in an alleged social-media troll farm operation aimed at disrupting the 2016 election by swaying American voters against Hillary Clinton.
"There's a long chain of logic from accessing this data to swaying an election," Narendra told CNBC during an exclusive interview on "Fast Money Halftime Report " on Thursday.
"Domestic factors are likely to be given a higher weightage in swaying the decision, compared to global factors," Rao wrote in a Wednesday note ahead of RBI's decision.
Supporters and opponents of the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada are ramping up their advocacy efforts in hopes of swaying Congress and the Trump administration.
Am I swaying in a festival crowd ("Last Bloom"), sitting in a concert hall ("Requiem for CS70 and Strings"), or waking up in Aphex Twin's guest bedroom ("Environments")?
The crusade offered moral clarity to the nation and proved pivotal in swaying President John F. Kennedy and Americans everywhere to urgently confront the need for racial justice.
There, stage right and near the back, a woman in a green lace dress danced with her bearded partner, swaying slowly at half the beat of the music.
Another takeaway from this week is that the depositions so far do not appear to be swaying Senate Republicans, who will decide Trump's fate in an impeachment trial.
"You could hear this little din that started, and by the time we got to 'Sunrise, Sunset'" — she interrupted herself, singing and swaying to re-enact the moment.
He does this by creating an incredibly convincing digital simulation of various paints moving on the screen, before transforming into actual video of flowers swaying in the wind.
Given the success of its campaign to interfere in the 2016 election, there's little doubt that Russia will try its hand at swaying elections in 2018 and beyond.
LaMotta spent the first two minutes of the round with his hands down by his sides, swaying into the ropes and bouncing back off them as if completely spent.
It's one of the few things that could help turn the company around, either by swaying new investors, or making a partnership or acquisition attractive to other automotive manufacturers.
The interview underscores the challenges Democrats face in swaying hardened public opinions about Russia, the president and obstruction and the findings of the report from special counsel Robert Mueller.
Earthquake-prone Japan has lagged other countries in building height but its skylines are creeping higher as advanced seismic designs minimise swaying caused by quakes as well as wind.
Then, I arrived at my destination: There was white sand at my feet, crystal-clear blue water in the distance, palm trees swaying around me, and birds flying above.
Earthquake-prone Japan has lagged other countries in building height but its skylines are creeping higher as advanced seismic designs minimize swaying caused by quakes as well as wind.
It's the kind of album you can easily picture as the soundtrack to a dark, romantic film — or swaying to amongst a flower-clad crowd at a music festival.
In the free version there's a choice of more than 40 looped sounds (from "boat swaying in water" to "frogs at night") which you can combine as you wish.
Meghan Trainor's song "No Excuses" started to play from the speakers, and they began to move in sync, swaying their arms and sashaying their hips in a choreographed routine.
Cheryl told us while she's aware of everything going on ... she can't see anything swaying her son's decision to wear purple & gold ... or her decision to support him 100%.
"Bravo!" on Libya: In March 63, author and commentator Anne-Marie Slaughter wrote to Clinton to congratulate her, presumably for swaying Obama's opinion on joining NATO operations in Libya.
But you should really limit smartphone use, because it's super annoying to see your piercing blue display when you're standing (or swaying) in the middle of the dance floor.
In one video, Maduro tells fellow diners, "This is a once in a lifetime moment," as Gokce dramatically slices steak for them by their table while swaying his hips.
There wasn't a sound, not a bird, not a cricket; even the branches swaying in the breeze could not be heard, as if they were in a silent movie.
The summit took place just days after federal prosecutors indicted 12 Russian intelligence officials for allegedly conspiring to hack into U.S. systems with the intention of swaying the election.
Click here to view original GIFHammocks and rocking chairs are both fundamentally impractical pieces of furniture, but I will nonetheless spend hours at a time gently swaying in either.
A man in long shorts stands alone in the street, wary, swaying gently like a boxer before the bell rings, as music from an ice-cream truck sounds discordantly.
The waterways were clear, with boat passengers jostling for space, swaying along with the river motions, moving toward the center of the vessel to make room for new passengers.
It looked less like a brain, cinched tight enough to grate a carrot on, and more like a couple of smooth, round river rocks swaying in a silk handkerchief.
The mother of three, 47, recently welcomed son Eli Christopher with husband Chris Ivery, and she is celebrating the new year by swaying with her tiny new dance partner.
When I looked down, I saw small, digitized thighs sitting in skinny jeans; I looked up, and saw a futuristic chandelier gently swaying on the ceiling above my head.
Bognar stumped for Trump in advance of the Iowa caucus in hopes of swaying his fellow students on the very liberal, pro-Bernie Drake University campus in Des Moines.
Han told reporters he had doubts about what the defector was claiming, asking how the Kuomintang lost the last presidential election in 2016 if China really was swaying elections.
During passages of this mercurial, mostly subdued piece, the music shifted from sustained, focused and elemental sonorities, to passages of swaying rhythmic figures and collective bursts of fidgety lines.
While wistful, the music shifts through moods and styles that alternately suggest tender folk songs, gently swaying dances, bursts of hushed busyness, bluesy melodies, even twangy hints of hoedown.
It has some of the most seductive coastline in the country: the hills, swaying with bright green grass, which will be brown before long, slope gently to the ocean.
"I just love the idea of pulling up to a traffic light and seeing gone these lovely object swaying off the back of a pick-up truck," she says.
He wore shorts, high socks and a backward cap over his swaying blond hair, and his vibe of unperturbed, teenage insouciance made his parents' initial concerns seem almost ridiculous.
Mr. Cohen was hanged on May 19, 1965, at Marja Square at the center of Damascus, his body left swaying on the rope for hours as a grim warning.
The pair appeared to be enjoying Lovato's performance, as it looks like they were swaying to the music, and their daughter Blue Ivy filmed the performance on her phone.
For those coming down with a case of spring fever, we know a great place to convalesce: the gently swaying hammocks on Governors Island, now open for the season.
The area, near the University of California, Los Angeles, looks at first glance like any other commercial district in the region — coffee shops, bustling foot traffic, swaying palm trees.
Media reports this weekend revealed that the firm held on to 50 million people's data without their consent, for the purpose of identifying and swaying voters during the election.
The issue came to a head after the American presidential election, when commentators accused Facebook in particular of swaying voters to President Trump through misleading and untrue news articles.
Her brother, Kenji Fujimori, was among the 10 Popular Force party members who cast votes of abstention, ultimately swaying the vote in favor of Mr. Kuczynski's remaining in office.
The app has a chart with a blue line that captures your best posture position, while a gold line shows the swaying movements of your back in real time.
I see the exuberance and hope and frustration and fragility and defeat of youth all mixed up in one boozy, smoky, hormonal stew—swaying spinning, groping, snogging, shouting, laughing.
"Not just in high cost states like Illinois and California, but relatively speaking in places like Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, which were critical in swaying the presidential election," he said.
On Saturday night, behind the swaying metal curtains of the Grill and the Pool (née the Four Seasons), Philip Johnson's modernist masterpiece on East 52nd Street, the guests descended.
Even as they consist of motors, wheels, belts, cogs, and crank shafts, his sculptures have a bit of a funky chicken swaying movement because of his deliberate cog imperfections.
Her set builds climatically until you're high in the clouds, hands raised into the air, eyes closed and body swaying across the dance floor as if gravity doesn't exist.
Swaying with stark power while stealing from Brazil the concept of saudade, the song's gentle, plucked acoustic guitar harmonics accentuate a melody inextricable from the rawness of her voice.
Slow, graceful strides quickly turn into hypnotizing hip movements and bass-chasing body rolls — the kind of physical spell that'll leave you subconsciously swaying at the edge of your seat.
Recording a vote on the journal is an opportunity for party leaders to call members to the floor and "whip" them, seeking information and the possibility of swaying their votes.
And so, if PragerU wants to build an institution capable of swaying a generation of American minds, it needs to keep its distance from the fringes of the Trump internet.
The lady says she was swaying to the music at Philly's Wells Fargo Center last year when she slipped on liquid and landed on her butt, fracturing her left hip.
Wherever I was, I could open my prayer book and create a sort of force field around me, swaying and confiding in God about my day, my fears, my hopes.
Sway starts with a couple of minutes of guided "swaying" and gradually increases the time of each daily session until the user is clocking 20 minutes of movement per day.
He was surrounded by a lot of people on the stage and was swaying around to the music, but he didn't seem to be drinking heavily or anything like that.
For example, his portrait "Xayasana (Thai, Laotian)" depicts his subject in a foreboding lava field, which she seems to embody, meeting the camera's gaze while sensually swaying in the wind.
That is, if the wind is making a skyscraper sway to the right, the damper will sway to the left to dissipate the kinetic energy, and reduce the, um, swaying.
While the Earth's tilt varies approximately 2 degrees between glacial and interglacial cycles, Mars practically does somersaults, swaying back and forth on its axis by as much as 60 degrees.
Thick metal chains hang from the ceiling, swaying when the A.C. hits them: depending on your vantage point, your sense of weightlessness is tempered, briefly, by a sense of entrapment.
It's cute and totally funny to see because you'll notice that his body is twisting and swaying around while his vibrant violet face never breaks eye contact with the female.
Eventually I carried him in a sling to the back of the plane and stood swaying and one-handedly reading through magazines as I counted down the minutes to landing.
She looked pretty, swaying to the lyrics of "American Pie," which blasted from our new Hi-Fi stereo — the one she had recently won at my seventh-grade school auction.
But he said that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's support for Mr. Sanders was swaying him, particularly because of what it signaled about her appreciation for his policies to combat climate change.
Surrounded by columns and a gold-painted plaster frieze of griffins and vases, the attendees sang exuberant, hip-swaying hymns, accompanied by drums, a synthesizer, tambourines and even a cowbell.
Security concerns and the economy were the biggest factors in swaying attitudes, according to Helen Dempster, communications manager at the Overseas Development Institute, which conducted a similar study last year.
One second a black choir is rhythmically swaying side-to-side and singing "get your money, black man," the next they are dead, mowed down by an assault-style rifle.
"It is easy to picture how Freud's agitation must have been heightened by the daily parade of saucy faces and swaying hips that he witnessed during his strolls," Crews observes.
Loopy crossover steps and tightrope walks, as well as feet that jauntily bounce up and down on their toes, show the dancers swaying and surrendering their pliable bodies to gravity.
Unfortunately, he appears to have underestimated how difficult that would be, and he's seen struggling to keep his balance, even swinging his body over the swaying wire to anchor it.
Just then, the guy to my left handed me an extra, and as I joined in the swaying and chanting, I felt genuinely connected to everyone else in the room.
Then the second letter was higher up and swaying so I had to tie myself off from the rope I was using on the first one and swing around them.
"America covers many nationalities, and our flag has been swaying with the wind protected by people from many backgrounds and ethnicities," Matta wrote in a Facebook post after the attack.
But some are rethinking that strategy, nursing heavy losses without new orders from the building sector and swaying sentiment toward a lengthier drop, according to three traders and three analysts.
He had barely been able to move for what seemed like ages, but now he raced to the corner, cajoling the swaying mass of red-and-white-clad Croatia fans.
Two witnesses described the plane as swaying or rocking as it came down, adding that the nose hit the water first and there was a tall column of smoke afterwards.
The landscape displayed on each screen is stark yet lush, with the dark volcanic mountain, thick, swaying grass, and an eventful, cloudy sky glowing orange and yellow on the horizon.
In one of the more elaborate celebrations, more than 15 Bears coordinated their swaying to perform a tribute to the moves of the Temptations, with Prince Amukamara the lead singer.
There is a female D.J. for the thatch-roofed poolside cabana where beachgoers undulate, hips exuberantly swaying, to the Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab and the Lebanese singer Maya Yazbek.
In the video, which went viral after being shared by a fan page on Twitter, the actor is seen swaying back and forth while holding a drink in one hand.
Instead, we get two consecutive mysterious, unsettling scenes, set in Twin Peaks and scored to classic pop songs (and linked by the show's standard overhead shot of hypnotically swaying trees).
What I like most about Krall is his squadron of attack ships—spiky little critters that swarm through the interstellar vacuum like starlings, cavorting and swaying this way and that.
"It was almost like I was there already, swaying on new legs in the glittering night that used to know my mother and now might know me," she tells us.
Among the swaying punching bags in the dimly-lit studio, I immediately felt supported by the instructor and unnoticed by those around me — I was also incredibly proud of myself.
It would be a clear concession to Sanders, who has argued for months that the unelected superdelegates should not be afforded the special privilege of swaying the presidential nominating process.
Analysts said the North Korean leader's speech on Monday showed more confidence compared to previous years, his old habit of swaying from side to side while making speeches nearly undetectable.
A fan video captured Obama, 54, and the Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles Lawson, swaying and clapping as JAY-Z, 48, performed at the Carters' On the Run II tour in Paris. .
In a sign that his campaign is stepping up their strategic game, Trump will appear at the California GOP convention later this week, in the hopes of swaying some potential delegates.
Other strategies are considered doomed approaches for swaying public opinion or motivating voter turnout, which says something about whose needs these commentators think are most central in American life and politics.
Though she did not say a word in the footage, Kardashian West showed off her new look by swaying slightly on the bed in what appeared to be a motel room.
Beaded caps sported by some models gave outfits a 1920s-era flapper twist, as swaying, fringed skirts succeeded slinkier numbers and intricately textured jackets which caught the light at certain angles.
Women from different countries begged for food or asked about their detained husbands, while young boys kicked a ball around in the dirt amid scores of tents swaying in the wind.
Of course, when Cosmopolitan magazine reported that Teigen was, in fact, gazing on abs, pecs, and swaying to the refrains of Ginuwine's "My Pony," she straight-up confirmed it via Twitter.
The move came a day after Facebook banned foreign-backed ads in the Irish campaign, amid global concerns about online election meddling and the role of internet ads in swaying voters.
The mail-ins accompany TV ads aimed at swaying the senator's vote and pledges to fund her Senate opponent in 2020 if she votes to confirm Kavanaugh, The Associated Press reports.
One of the loveliest offerings is "Something Familiar," a swaying waltz about the bittersweet transience of a choice moment — and, just maybe, the mirage-like beauty of a mythic past. N.C.
"One Avenue A bar that was a cafe during the day and a gay bar at night was fined thousands of dollars for people swaying to the music!" she told me.
Italy Dispatch GROTTAGLIE, Italy — After racing down a two-mile runway, a van carrying top airport officials rattled onto a patch of asphalt overrun with tall swaying grass, wildflowers and herbs.
The well-cast quartet of Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste, Leslie Cuyjet, Jessica Pretty and Tara Aisha Willis cross the stage in jerky or smooth dips that curl their spines into swaying reeds.
Attention-grabbing fake clips of Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg, made to demonstrate the technology's potential, have gained millions of views and have fed ideas about the technology's election-swaying potential.
"The scenery is vast and mesmerizing," he writes: Ocotillos sprout from arid basins, their spiky tendrils and bright red blossoms swaying in the breeze like some kind of weird desert anemone.
I stepped off the sailboat onto the dock in Gibsons, British Columbia, and although it was solid, a moment of reverse seasickness made me feel as if the ground was swaying.
It limits the car's swaying to the level you get in a DB11, but allows for the extra wheel travel that makes galumphing along a pitted road an acceptably comfy experience.
My graphic memoir was — and still is — a work in progress, so adapting it into a musical comedy was a bit like trying to walk a tightrope strung between swaying trees.
Finally, just as I'd hoped, there were palm trees scattered regally as far as I could see, swaying in the pink and peach light of the daily magical, life-affirming sunsets.
And the climax, in classic Savall style, was a playful, gently swaying improvisation on a Renaissance "canario" dance melody, building into flurries of notes frizzling off Mr. Savall's tiny treble viol.
The backing of I.S.S. could prove important to swaying Tesla shareholders, because the firm's recommendations carry great weight among the big mutual funds that make up the electric carmaker's independent shareholders.
Cramer said manufacturing services company Jabil and housebuilder KB Home are riding tailwinds in the economy, despite the number of headwinds that are in the headlines and swaying the stock market.
On Thursday night, she took the stage at the Music Farm in Charleston with R&B star Charlie Wilson, waving her arm in the air, smiling and swaying to the music.
With time, many of these outdated laws often go uninforced entirely; however, in 2013 a Williamsburg bar got fined after an officer witnessed people "swaying" to music while investigating a noise complaint.
The special counsel reportedly is expected to lie low going into the midterms if the probe has not wrapped up by that point, so as not to be seen as swaying voters.
The special counsel reportedly is expected to lie low going into the midterms if the probe has not wrapped up by that point, so as not to be seen as swaying voters.
Only 22013 percent of the liberals in the study made arguments that reflected conservative moral principles; only 22006 percent of the conservatives made arguments that had a chance of swaying a liberal.
The officer claims Thomas was swaying as she talked to him so she placed him under arrest for DUI ... and located a bottle of "fast acting THC" in the driver's side door.
The State Police investigator said he obtained surveillance footage that showed the woman and Carney walking down the hallway at the inn, and she appears extremely unsteady and swaying, the affidavit says.
A crush of people poured into the chapel, accidentally stumbling into each other as they unsuccessfully tried to keep from swaying into other people as they threw their heads backwards in amazement.
The researchers provide a few reasons why these movements might make for hot dancing: swaying your hips is a sign of femininity, and it might signal your fertility to a potential partner.
Even if the editorial were "entirely accurate, fair, and balanced," it would still violate US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson's gag order, because it was aimed at swaying public opinion, prosecutors argued.
Holding up the statuette, he sang Irving Berlin's classic song "Cheek to Cheek" ("heaven, I'm in heaven, and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak…"), swaying along with his Oscar.
The 274 magnitude quake shook buildings across the Southeast Asian country, with tremors felt as far away as Thailand — where witnesses reported high rise towers swaying in Bangkok — Bangladesh and eastern India.
The flood of campaign finance cash will likely remain concentrated in those 10 key races, where both sides see their best chances of swaying undecided and independent voters in the final weeks.
A laptop sat on the floor, books were piled on the mantle, a crate of oranges sat under the open window, sky violet and peaceful, a swaying tree in the lot outside.
Even when she went all by herself, she would still stay out till 3 am, swaying and exchanging Instagrams and planning to meet up next time with the new friends she made.
The game has the player walking or riding through autumn-esque landscapes that are enhanced by remarkable attention to environmental detail, down to the gentle sounds of the wind and swaying foliage.
Just 13 House Republicans voted alongside Democrats on the joint resolution admonishing the national emergency declaration in February, and swaying additional GOP members will prove to be a difficult task for Democrats.
Outside stakeholders are increasing the pressure on a key group of undecided moderate senators, who will determine the outcome, by releasing a barrage of new ads and polling aimed at swaying votes.
Trump Threatens Lawsuit Over Louisiana Delegates Donald Trump is angry about Ted Cruz swaying ten extra Louisiana delegates to his camp despite Trump winning the popular vote in the state by 3.6%.
She's part of a memorial to Brooklynites lost in World War I. In one hand, she raises an olive branch, her whole body swaying forward, an expression of hope for future peace.
The impassioned speeches have reached a slightly deafening tenor; adults are swaying in ecstasy, their hands extended to the sky; children are rolling on the ground, playing with diminutive models of fetuses.
Lokanta makes very fine kofte, but for a full medley of minced and skewered meats, you are better off under the swaying chandeliers of Taci's Beyti on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.
My youngest child is 20 years old and 6 feet tall, but still I catch myself swaying whenever I'm standing in a long line, soothing the ghost baby fussing in my arms.
During Gucci's Resort 35.023 show in Arles, France, Alessandro Michele had them dangling from shawls, swaying over coats and even prominently featured in the design of one of the collection's printed fabrics.
It may be a house that sways sometimes under its own weight, though that swaying is in the service of looking deeply (and often wittily) at lives, and the world, over time.
There were as many people standing as sitting, and when I say standing I mean lurching, swaying, listening to music at the perfect volume to irritate everyone within a five-metre radius.
One young factory worker died when her swaying skirts became trapped in the machinery, and Florence Nightingale had to remind her crinolined nurses of the view from behind when they bent over.
It's that tendency that has shielded the former member of Congress from Trump's mercurial mood swings, swaying in the wind where Bolton has borne the brunt of them and wound up shattered.
More elaborate scenes with props and silly costumes (Bernice playing a pesky iceberg in "Titanic," Millie as a swaying ear of corn in "The Color Purple") require a lot more prep time.
Like a Catholic cathedral, there is an apse, but where an altar would be is a large square plate-glass window through which the gentle swaying of ponderosa branches can be seen.
Here is our full exchange over email: John Kirby: The United States has had a fluctuating interest in protectionism for much of our history, swaying back and forth with the political winds.
How can you not feel holiday spirit when standing up at the Laurie Beechman Theater, swaying your arms and singing "Let There Be Peace on Earth" with the drag queen Ginger Minj?
That raises the question of whether the messaging skirmishes around severe weather and climate change are swaying public perceptions, or whether each side is just preaching to those who are already converted.
In practice, this meant lots of museum-goers swaying in one spot, nodding while watching washed-out footage of sea anemones and close-ups of six-inch heels walking on subway grates.
The work of swaying unions, Latino activists, and workers that make up the state's political "shock troops" means candidates literally have to go meet workers while they're on the job, McCurdy added.
In January 2017, the U.S. intelligence community concluded that the Kremlin conducted an influence operation of fake news, propaganda and other measures that was aimed at swaying the 2016 presidential vote to Trump.
We know what the swaying friends at the center of the circle do not: Tyler (Devin Druid) is on his way to the school gym in a car loaded with guns and ammunition.
Again, in this case, the vote can't be hacked, but it could be significantly hobbled in a way that might shake trust in the overall system, thus swaying voter turnout for future elections.
The health benefits of drinking alcohol seem to be locked in a perpetual tug of war, with science swaying back and forth on the issue, not unlike a bumbling drunk on a sidewalk.
The Democrats didn't seem to mind, though, swaying and singing along in a fashion that is likely the closest you'll ever come to seeing a bunch of delegates milly rocking on their block.
Designing buildings to be flexible enough to survive the violent side-to-side swaying that a tremor brings is therefore the priority—although, as Ecuador shows, the real difficulty is enforcing construction rules.
Images of swaying cell phone torches lighting up the hardscrabble city's Nour Square as a rotating set of DJs mix nationalistic tunes have become iconic since Lebanon's protests kicked off on Oct. 17.
With her eyes closed and head turned up toward the clear blue sky, Jenner posed for a number of sultry shots that were snapped as she stood in front of swaying palm trees.
They needed only that little time to notch a precipitous opening goal against the United States, which moved them to perform a coordinated, swaying celebration near the northwest corner flag at Levi's Stadium.
She slowly discerned that Kentucky was a strange and abundant place, half-mad with a restless and protean geology, secreted away under a cloak of limestone and swaying seas of timothy and bluegrass.
Gingerly crossing a swaying fire escape, you forget you are in a padded room with a computer strapped to your face, and the fear of tumbling to your death is very, very real.
But until that happens, he's likely to keep swaying back and forth, pushed by his desire to ratchet up pressure on China and pulled by the pressure the stock market puts on him.
Ailey's all-encompassing vocabulary included the athletes from the running tracks and the fly-girls from the videos, the swaying of church ministers and the hip-switching of Caribbean dance hall and carnival.
"I'm not taking credit for swaying Senator McCain's vote, but I told him that right across the state line from my county are 35,000 oil and gas wells in New Mexico," she said.
Between the lines: Trump's approval rating has also remained steady in national polling throughout the impeachment inquiry hearings, swaying between 39% and 43% from mid-September to mid-November, according to Gallup polling.
A grassy slope of swaying palms leads to the beach and Ahu Nau Nau, a platform of seven ancient Moai once buried in sand, but which now watch over the bustling bathers below.
Stelter told Conway he thinks viewers recognize she pivots to controversies surrounding Clinton whenever he brings up possible Russian involvement in swaying the 2016 election or other negative stories involving the Trump administration.
In the middle of the dance floor, as the music plays, they hold on to each other in a slow, swaying pose that could be either dancing or weeping in each other's arms.
And rarely do they get a real-life experiment like Trump to help them answer some huge questions at the heart of democracy: How much power do presidents have in swaying public opinion?
The NRA last year sued Cuomo and the state's financial regulator for engaging in what it said was a "blacklisting campaign" aimed at swaying banks and insurers to stop doing business with it.
Before we huddle around petroleum-powered heaters in our sleeping tents, flashes of Northern Lights appear on the horizon, swaying ghost-like across the sky like snakes being charmed out of a basket.
"More Than This" is the epitome of what Roxy Music became under Ferry's increasingly singular focus on torch songs, Ferry swaying in the spotlight surrounded by fire as his bandmates remain in the dark.
Not to mention the praise black women received for significantly swaying the election to Democrat Doug Jones in the Alabama Senate race – 98 percent of black women voters voted for Jones to be exact.
Luckily for the Post-It note king, however, Hannah naps, recoups, and summons up enough energy to meet Connor for some post-dinner swaying to the tunes of Lukas Graham, and a rose, natch.
Yet there it was, swaying proudly over the protest march that filled the ceremonial heart of Washington, DC, a day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump—a handwritten sign reading: "Primum Non Nocere".
Once you get a girl moving and swaying and you're a single guy in the crowd, it's not like [women] can jump on stage and dance with me, so who're they gonna dance with?
One passenger, New Jersey resident Derek Beidermann, said in a video his brother-in-law Robert McHugh tweeted out that beginning early morning Sunday, the ship started "swaying a bit" in the rough weather.
This partisan context may presage an ideologically split Supreme Court ruling, but Rick Hasen, an expert in election law, thinks Mr Bagenstos's brief has a chance of swaying the court's newest conservative, Neil Gorsuch.
From the record's swaying, uncertain introduction right through to the finale, a warm, rough-hewn platonic love song called "Sunday Roast", Barnett's sophomore record feels like an altogether more fully realised portrait of herself.
Viral video: Crying girl 'not ready' for Obama to leave In a video posted by the White House Sunday night, McLaurin opens her arms wide, greets Obama with an excited "Hi!" and begins swaying.
That's what hometown native Baraka is hoping - and he's lobbying hard to make it happen, even trying to cajole neighboring New York City to play a role in swaying the e-commerce juggernaut's decision.
Yet even these stealth sections, as scripted as they might feel, have their moments.. Take this bit: You walk into a room with nothing but rats and a corpse quietly swaying from the rafters.
It's an idea loaded with skepticism, but some Democrats -- desperate for any kind of action on the issue -- consider the President a possible wild card in swaying Republicans who have opposed gun control measures.
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.
From the outside, in photographs and Mr. Ito's 1995 sketch, the building always looks as if it is swaying, as if you are not on land at all but in an underwater Japanese Atlantis.
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"Happy Birthday to my little angel ❤️ 🎂😇🙏🏻✨," she captioned a video of a swaying balloon that read, "Happy Birthday to You!" and giant silver balloons spelling out her son's name.
I think the attitude they possess as they glide through the city streets is admirable: the way they captivate onlookers as they take confident steps in towering heels, their hair swaying back and forth.
The situation stems from terabytes of data in the criminal case against Russian company Concord Management and Consulting, which is accused of funding a social media effort aimed at swaying American voters in 2016.
I stepped out onto the juddering, swaying metal platform, one side of which was open all the way down to the rails underneath, so the sound of the thundering wheels filled the tiny space.
Their range stretches from the stunted pine trees of the north, past the swaying palm trees of Florida, and into Central and South America, where the birds hunt amid rain forest ferns and orchids.
In "HpShk5050 P127," Mr. Lanois sets out edgeless, weightless, swaying consonances; Venetian Snares zaps them with bursts of superhumanly frenetic percussion, teases at a near-reggae bass line and sends echoes skidding all around.
Here she opens up a little world of sensual desire as she describes the Eden she'll inhabit once her beloved Ernani saves her, lingering ever so slightly on the swaying motion of the music.
I would stand at my dining room window and watch him disappear around the corner with his cane swaying back and forth in front of him just as he had been trained to do.
McInerney and his girlfriend were standing several yards from the stage, swaying to the music of Jason Aldean, when a gunman opened fire from the 291nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
You left the house, you looked around, you saw people, you daydreamed, you got lost, you found your way again, you gazed from the train window at lines of poplars swaying in the mist.
"Although this is not a large hurricane, we're in such a compromised position as it is," Ms. Plaskett said from Christiansted, on St. Croix, where she described seeing swaying trees, dark skies and rain.
"Although this is not a large hurricane, we're in such a compromised position as it is," Ms. Plaskett said from Christiansted, on St. Croix, where she described seeing swaying trees, dark skies and rain.
In the foreground, hanging over what looked like a patio in front of a series of wooden sheds, were long, silky, cream-colored skeins, swaying softly in the barest possible perception of a breeze.
The doom element is obvious, of course—it's hard to miss the swaying, stoic tempo, the slow, steady percussion, or the aura of gloom that's settled over the whole production like dust and Spanish moss.
The President-elect spent part of his day Thursday dialing Ohio Republicans in the hopes of swaying their decision in Friday's vote for Ohio Republican Party chairman, according to a source familiar with the calls.
Google has not yet been implicated in swaying American presidential elections in the way that Facebook has, and its executives have not yet been grilled by American lawmakers in the way that Mark Zuckerberg has.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Alexander Calder is known for his use of movement in sculpture, but aside from some mobiles gently swaying, museum goers rarely get to witness that aspect of his work.
Mueller found that Russian operatives launched a sweeping campaign to interfere in the 2016 U.S. elections through hacking and social media disinformation efforts, with the intention of swaying the election results in favor of rump.
Those payments are alleged to have been in exchange for swaying Park, the president, in favor of a 2015 merger between two major Samsung entities, which had the effect of consolidating Lee's holdings and power.
Some eyewitnesses in Tokyo described seeing buildings swaying and feeling the ground move under their feet, while others recounted seeing people sleeping in transportation stations after the city's trains and subways shut down, stranding millions.
The world is watching how all the social platforms handle this year's US midterm elections as they're the first to follow the 2016 election in which fake news and bots flooded networks, possibly swaying results.
" Casually swaying side-to-side and standing next to his laptop and a large video screen placed on a kitchen counter, Chris then refers to his first PowerPoint slide to offer a definition of "deterioration.
The cat kicks back for a while  — seemingly contemplating what she'll eat the rest of the year, tail swaying in deep thought — before knocking the hat off her head and falling out of the chair.
If Bouteflika's efforts to extend his fourth term had paid off despite growing grassroots opposition, that would have put the military under pressure to restore order, instead of focusing on swaying politics from the shadows.
Some worry that means it's drifting further from its original ethos, others are probably too busy swaying to a James Bay afternoon set to care about the festival's origins in the caravan and traveler communities.
And there he was Saturday night, swaying to rhythmic lyrics in Arabic, only a year after deriding Islam as a religion based in hatred and vowing to bar all Muslims from entering the United States.
But I'd be remiss if I didn't also mention Teresa Teng, whose swaying 1977 pop ballad — one of the first foreign songs allowed into mainland China after the Open Door Policy — provides the exhibition's title.
N. looked at me and laughed as Z. stood up again, closing his eyes in a long blink and swaying so that both of us put our hands on his shoulders to keep him upright.
Sprawling blue water, small cottages, and green reeds gently swaying in the wind: Travelers who get lost on Riems, a small German island in the Baltic Sea, could easily mistake it for a holiday destination.
The president speaks through the entire ad, saying, "Don't believe the negative attacks" and highlighting the congressman's record, as Mr. Murphy is shown strolling on Florida beaches, through weeping willow trees and among swaying palms.
"This is an election about swaying voters on the principles, and Austin is in the right place at the right time to capitalize on the frustration of having two progressive major party candidates," he added.
Benjamin likens her insomnia to a sad, coked-up old swinger who doesn't want the party to end and insists on keeping her out on the dance floor, swaying along unhappily to his mortifying gyrations.
At its edges, the Badlands flatten into farm country, but their heart is the swaying, mixed-grass steppe of the Little Missouri National Grassland: more than a million acres of astonishingly beautiful, infernally punishing terrain.
On certain catwalks, when combined with a particularly voluminous cut and exaggerated length, it appeared as if the models had no arms at all, fabric swaying freely and apparently unsupported like modern Venus de Milos.
Stylized renderings (by David Bengali) of slowly opening flowers, swaying grass and birds on the wing are projected onto a screen, along with timeline factoids about Dickinson's family and the era in which she lived.
One woman labeled herself a "flirt," slipping the elastic band from her hair, then a "ditz," followed by casually unbuttoning her dress, and ended as a "dumb blonde," swaying her hair in an exaggerated manner.
Increasingly, his fluid paintings emulate the growth spurts of plants, the slashing and slicing effects of rain and wind, the swelling and swaying of the sea, and the uneven geological convolutions of the earth itself.
"You have so much weight on the top, and it's fine when it's stagnant in a game room or in your home — it's not swaying back and forth like at brakes or stoplights," he said.
LE POISSON ROUGE July 19 "We can't pretend that we don't feel like the world is ending," Samora Pinderhughes sang to a rapt, swaying crowd, his hands caressing the keyboard and his head tilted askew.
Margaret K. Lewis, a Seton Hall University Law School professor living in Taipei, said she felt prolonged swaying at her modern high-rise apartment building in Beitou District, in the northern part of the city.
The couple's knee-high field of white cosmos is trimmed to a clean edge where it meets the swaying grass; empty oyster shells, cast off from summer barbecues, litter a pristine crushed-seashell pebble path.
There is high unemployment, but the country has a plethora of remote, peaceful, tropical islands, more reminiscent of holiday destinations with swaying palm trees and warm ocean water than some kind of drug war zone.
None of this was focused on the FBI swaying an election against Trump; it was centered on the concern that someone who had worked for the presidential candidate might have been compromised by the Russians.
Or at Givenchy, where, for her third haute couture collection, Clare Waight Keller offered everything from a shivering monochromatic metallic cape to a rainbow-colored multitiered skirt with a matching ruff of the swaying stuff.
However, they soon notice Melissa Villaseñor as Tekashi 6ix9ine in the corner, swaying to music only he can hear, who fills them in about his recent guilty plea on charges of drug trafficking and racketeering.
Like a tailback on the M5, the memory becomes immovable, intransient, stuck in an ever-present now of seatbelt swaying and window-down choruses that make otherwise uneventful journeys feel more poignant than they probably were.
The BFF Promposal Give me the rundown: Rachael asks her lifelong best friend, Ben, to prom at their high school auditorium, where the pair's friends can be found swaying back and forth with signs on stage.
"Sittin' here smokin' trees, when I should be on my knees" he raps from the stage, as cameras catch members of the audience smiling, swaying, and even snapping photos of the hip hop icon's latest transformation.
Cats tails can swish, indicating that they are about to pounce; this may be accompanied by placing the back legs firmly on the ground, and sometimes the rear end swaying too, giving them leverage to jump.
ISTANBUL/BERLIN (Reuters) - Tayyip Erdogan's portrayal of a Germany mired in its Nazi past was calculated to infuriate Berlin while swaying Turks at home and abroad to vote "yes" to sweeping new presidential powers he seeks.
Sol Miraglia and Hugo Manso's documentary Foto Estudio Luisita (2018) and continued archival work with Estudio Luisita was instrumental in garnering new attention to and swaying authoritative opinions on the value of the Escarria sisters' work.
The WADA IC report suggested around US$ 5 million of sponsorship money may have been a factor in swaying the vote of Diack to vote for Tokyo rather than Istanbul, which declined to pay the money.
A thirty-two-year-old orthopedic surgeon from a town called Kolhapur, he seemed like any of my surgical colleagues here in Boston, direct, driven, with his photo I.D. swaying on a lanyard around his neck.
While Alexander Wang frolicked about with his long Azn mane swaying side-to-side, A$AP Rocky lit up a blunt for the mob from Canndescent, who hosted a V.I.P. cannabar of its portable pre-rolls.
The government last month banned initiations to prevent the societies from intimidating people during campaigning ahead of elections on March 7, and to stop candidates swaying voters by paying for ceremonies, said state spokesman Cornelius Deveaux.
The WADA commission report suggested up to $5 million of sponsorship money may have been a factor in swaying the vote of Diack to vote for Tokyo rather than Istanbul, which declined to pay the money.
Liverpool tore at Barcelona: a goal ahead inside seven minutes, thanks to Divock Origi, the most accomplished team in Europe rattled and swaying and stuttering in the face of the onslaught from Liverpool's reserve forward line.
Her new friends, Ms. Reid and Ms. Walker, stopped their conversation on the other side of the room, stood up and became Ruby's backup singers, swaying to the music with their arms up in the air.
In "Broken Clocks," she sang about a frustratingly iffy relationship, topping a slow-swaying vamp with jazzy, asymmetrical vocal lines that could dart nervously ahead, pivot suddenly, linger over a quivering tone and declaim a chorus.
Appearing as a judge on the popular television show "Afghan Star," on Tolo TV, wearing a curve-clinging gown, she engaged in the forbidden acts of dancing onstage with a male singer and swaying her hips.
The deployment of Ms. Trump comes as her husband's campaign is trying to extend a late burst of momentum before Election Day by swaying undecided voters and women who have been wary of the Republican nominee.
Indeed, all those graduation night songs about "I'll be on your side forevermore" and "I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on," while cheesy, are about more than swaying with arms around each other's shoulders.
"A Day in the Country" (1936), by contrast, is soaked in Impressionist light effects, especially in the lyrical sequence of a woman standing on a swing as it climbs ever higher, the camera swaying with her.
GMA loses its grip on swaying policy Last month, Campbell made waves again by joining the upstart Plant Based Foods Association, a group that represents a lot of alternative meat makers and other fast-growing companies.
I placed my bench fairly close up, slightly off to one side, and I could see the girl's lovely dark eyes under her bangs, the little hexagons of shadow cast by leaves swaying in the breeze.
However, if voters have made up their minds as to how their senators should vote -- and nearly 9 out of 10 of them have -- then calling witnesses can't serve the purpose of swaying the electorate either.
Lanes in the U.S. are normally twelve feet wide, to allow for what he archly calls "the swaying of imperfect drivers"; eliminate the radius of human error, and major roads could gain a lane or two.
On my final morning hike back in Oaxaca, the path before us fell into a deep misty grove, the tree ferns several stories high, their slim but sturdy trunks swaying, their leaves arranged radially like parasols.
The deployment of Ms. Trump comes as the Trump campaign is trying to extend a late burst of momentum before Election Day by swaying undecided voters and women who have been wary of the Republican nominee.
It's not music that'll send you to the stratosphere, it's stuff that'll allow you to focus on yourself amidst the swaying bodies around you, and allow you access the many universes that live inside you already.
Surrounded by bodyguards, he walked toward the bike path, his body motions more fluid than the typically stiff, statuesque poses he makes on Instagram would suggest, his shoulders hunched and long arms swaying as he moved.
MILLIONS NEEDED TO RESTORE HISTORIC BRIDGE CONNECTING WASHINGTON D.C. TO VIRGINIA "This one is 220 feet below," she said as the cage dropped into a massive hole in the ground, swaying as it made its way down.
This afternoon, Antonio Tajani, the president of the European Parliament, publicly issued a call to Zuckerberg to appear before state members to answer questions about personal data on Facebook and the role it plays in swaying elections.
Despite their deep pockets, taking a public stance on corporate strategy does not come easily to many of these funds, in part because they are unaccustomed to readying the kind of presentations aimed at swaying other shareholders.
You've got the perfect music on in the ground—because you picked it out—but you can also hear the rustle of leaves swaying in the wind, or the faint crash of ocean waves in the distance.
On the end-stage "memory care" floor where Linda lives today, many residents who can no longer talk still appear to enjoy hearing about times long past, or swaying to the lilt of classic hit-parade songs.
After belting out the moody opening song of her new musical, "A Ride on the Irish Cream," Erin Markey, her long hair swaying across a microphone stand in the rehearsal room, paused to give her band notes.
From Miley Cyrus's tenaciously problematic relationship with Black culture to Kanye West's infamous musings about women's bodies, it feels pretty impossible to avoid the lines that make you cringe, even as you're swaying to their irresistible rhythms.
It's pretty unlikely that birth control is swaying their votes, but since women are almost twice as likely as men to live in poverty during retirement, they're probably very concerned about the candidates' stances on Social Security.
In addition, a new "person alert" has also been added for Nest Aware subscribers in which the software is able to differentiate a person snooping on your property from, say, a swaying tree or the neighbor's cat.
"Is it future ... or is it past?" are Mike's first words, and he eventually leads Cooper to a room with a spindly, swaying tree sapling with a talking, heart-shaped bulb at the crux of its branches.
"We want to be more active at annual meetings, we want to be more active in swaying companies to have good governance and relate to ESG (environmental, social and governance criteria)," Chief Executive Christian Hyldahl told Reuters.
People familiar with the matter said the quarter's poor results played a significant role in swaying certain shareholders to turn their support toward the two Engaged' s directors, who could bring a needed perspective to the board.
In the video clip below, Bolt turns again to a heavy-hitter in his DJ arsenal: "Iron Lion Zion"—this time in the form of a bass-heavy dub that had the crowd swaying in perfect unison.
Swaying in the mid-afternoon sun, six foaming pints of chestnut brown ale deep, it was surprisingly easy to utterly suspend disbelief, belt out "Wannabe" with complete abandon, and scream and stamp for a pre-ordained encore.
Jennifer Lopez made an appearance at the bash and danced the night away with EJ. Magic himself later took over the dance floor, swaying back and forth to Beyoncé's "Before I Let Go," with his daughter Elisa.
Seventeen tributes baked the best pie or cake in their arsenal – boston cream pie (a cake), chocolate peanut butter cake, apple pies, strawberry rhubarb – to face off against each other in the hopes of swaying the undecided.
"No one side, Democrat or Republican, would have an unfair advantage swaying over the inmate population, same as in society," said Brown, who also said he had access to national and local newspapers and cable news, said.
"Regal," whose core keyboard hook matches the delight in her voice, gradually builds up a delicate compendium of countless instruments swaying and fluttering in the breeze — airy flutes, keyboards, seagulls, synthesized clicks and squeals, possibly a harp.
Schools have joined in the promotion of the Electra complex too, hosting "daddy-daughter dances" and encouraging moms like me to call in favors from male relatives who don't mind swaying to John Mayer and Luther Vandross.
A cluster of boisterous Irish women keeps us entertained for a good bit, as do two Caesars-employed dancers with faux Greco-Roman-goddess-style braids and metallic-gold bikinis swaying to the music atop their pedestals.
"I was at the rooftop of my hotel and the building started swaying very hard," Gino Poggiali, a 43-year-old Frenchman who was with his wife and two children at the airport, told The Associated Press.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A strong earthquake struck on Thursday near the border of Thailand and Laos, setting high-rise buildings swaying in Bangkok, and prompting at least one power plant in Laos to suspend operations for precautionary checks.
Swaying her hips from side to side, Trump performed a mild shimmy, sort of a walk-dance hybrid, but still the first time she had publicly danced since taking a spin with President Trump at Inaugural Balls.
The narrow waterways, wooden skiffs and palm trees swaying among the islands reminded me of the backwaters of Kerala in southern India and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, where the Mekong emptied into the South China Sea.
It takes a while for them to get together — they meet, they retreat, repeat — only to end up swaying in that fading, soft-light time known as the magic hour, tapping and twirling yet never quite touching.
On the other: the president of the United States, swaying through an all-male "sword dance" under the stars with the absolute rulers of Saudi Arabia, where publicly calling for any form of political change risks prosecution.
Other photographs frame the moon over a pair of swaying pines in Appling County, Georgia; spindly trees rising above long grass in Craven County, North Carolina; and the flat crown of a gnarled trunk in Talladega County, Alabama.
The "next level" performance of the "O, Canada" anthem was documented all over social media and featured a focused Drake rocking back and forth, swaying from side to side and singing the prideful anthem with his eyes closed.
ISTANBUL/BERLIN, March 6 (Reuters) - Tayyip Erdogan's portrayal of a Germany mired in its Nazi past was calculated to infuriate Berlin while swaying Turks at home and abroad to vote "yes" to sweeping new presidential powers he seeks.
Maybe it happens when you're 15 and dressed like Madonna — fishnets, shorts, a long-sleeved crop top, your clip-on ponytail swaying as you clip-clop down the steps in knee-high boots — all black, even your lipstick.
Kimpembe's bluetooth speaker became a viral sensation of its own, with his Instagram feed showcasing the team singing and dancing to iconic Afrobeats and coupé-décalé, and swaying to zouk and kompa in the Russian airports between games.
Beyond the personal attacks, Kogan said Wylie, who is quoted as having created "Steve Bannon's psychological warfare tool" has had similar issues standing up claims that he's made about Cambridge Analytica and its supposed efficacy in swaying voters.
And of course, Facebook's own role in swaying the election continues to be deliberated in the court of public opinion—and in the minds of the highly-qualified analysts the company has hired to draft its white papers.
While campaigning through Florida this week, the Republican nominee has made the bold choice to change-up his tried and true sartorial formula, perhaps in the hopes of swaying a handful of style-conscious undecided voters his way.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Friday laid out the latest steps by his company to weed out fake news, amid growing criticism over the possible impact misinformation on the social network had on swaying the U.S. presidential election outcome.
"Well, we did it," Trump, 213, said, microphone in hand, before his first swaying dance with wife Melania—to Frank Sinatra's "My Way"—at the Freedom Ball, the first of his stops at Friday night's three inaugural balls.
If Bouteflika had seen through his original plan to run for a fifth term despite growing grassroots opposition, that would have put the military under pressure to restore order, instead of focusing on swaying politics from the shadows.
According to USC computer scientists Emilio Ferrara and Alessandro Bessi, the intentional distortion of online election discussion could endanger the integrity of the election by swaying the opinions of real voters who might mistake the bots for people.
" Facebook V.P. of ads Rob Goldman went rogue on Twitter andclaimed (but later walked back): "I have seen all of the Russian ads and I can say very definitively that swaying the election was *NOT* the main goal.
CreditCreditMonica Almeida/The New York Times LOS ANGELES — They lean unsteadily on canes and walkers, or roll along the sidewalks of Skid Row here in beat-up wheelchairs, past soiled sleeping bags, swaying tents and piles of garbage.
"The advertising that Bob Hugin has put into the race has been effective in terms of swaying public opinion," said Brigid Callahan Harrison, a longtime political observer in New Jersey and political science professor at Montclair State University.
Whether you're in awe from the melodic simplicity of "The Hammer," raging to the garage punk perfection of "Retiree," or swaying in the fog goth-style to "Love Performance," Henge Beat is an exercise in quality through diversity.
E-mails from the Vice-President's former account showed up in March (divulging the Second Lady's private contact information), and, in May, hackers delivered a cache from Emmanuel Macron's campaign inboxes in the apparent hope of swaying voters.
At one point his loyal valet, José Palacios, observes Bolívar's reaction to an unusual piece of news: "José Palacios saw that it had made an impression on him," García Márquez writes, "for he stopped swaying in the hammock."
Then two dozen people pelt them with paintballs, green splatters covering the couple as they dance—both of them in their own headsets in Washington and Alabama, standing and swaying in front of their computers, 2,600 miles apart.
But McIlroy's round was worth toasting in the clubhouse on Friday, with nerves fraying and tree limbs swaying in gusty conditions that whipped sand out of the bunkers on the 18th into spectators' faces at one uncivilized stage.
Above us, beyond the roof of our little house and the swaying treetops, far beyond the clouds and the raucous currents, Christina is already taking God's hand, already working out the details of her journey back to life.
And Audrey has gone from the girl swaying in the middle of the diner to jazz only she can hear, to a middle-aged woman haranguing the husband she hates while her terrible son beats people to death.
You wheel the Christmas songs out every year like tinsel from a loft and coo over them, get drunk to them, howl them while swaying alone in the middle of the dancefloor at the otherwise vibeless office party.
WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said on Monday it was not known whether any Americans helped Russia in an alleged hacking campaign aimed at swaying the Nov.
The macho posturing in Europe contrasted to the images, a few days earlier, of Trump and his team swaying, swords in hand, with the absolute rulers of Saudi Arabia at a lavish welcome ceremony given by King Salman.
Holm provides an interesting question on the feet because much of Shevchenko's game is parking up just on the end of her opponent's reach and either retracting her lead leg or swaying back with a counter right hook.
At this point, the boat was swaying noticeably ("It's the whiskey!" the bartender said with a laugh); a nearby screen noted we were sailing at 22.6 knots into 37-knot winds — the low end of tropical storm territory.
For months, the president and his lawyers have waged as much of a public relations campaign as a legal one — trying to discredit the Mueller investigation to keep public opinion from swaying lawmakers to move against Mr. Trump.
About a decade ago, Gaia Repossi, the creative director of her family's namesake fine jewelry label, purchased a Robert Mapplethorpe photograph of a palm tree swaying in the wind, its sharp black fronds caught against a blank sky.
If you place him in a church with a choir, his lean turns into something resembling swaying — he'll move back and forth to the music with marionette arms lifelessly swinging somewhat like pig carcasses in a meat freezer.
Stereotypes abound in the description of the sport, as if the tendencies of a football team might express the soul of a nation — the robust efficiency of the Germans, for instance, or the swaying samba of the Brazilians.
Watching this play out in real time recalled reports about the early days of the Trump presidency, when competing factions would sneak provocative articles onto his desk in hopes of swaying his opinion and triggering his pugilist instincts.
His gallery of the lost and lonely is an almost Victorian creation, an immortal slice of sentimental Gothic, in which the dispossessed melt into the shadows, forever swaying in the night to the strains of a Gypsy violin.
Surrounded by swaying palms, the San Jacinto Mountains, nearby national parks, and near-perfect year-round weather (apart from a very hot summer, of course), Palm Springs is my favorite place for a rejuvenating, but still affordable escape.
The entire episode was a lesson for Democrats about how good Trump and the Republican Party can be -- when they put their minds to it -- at swaying the political narrative in the era of 24-hour, instantaneous news.
While Manafort asked for leniency, he at times appeared interested in swaying "some other audience," the judge, Amy Berman Jackson of the US District Court in DC, said on Wednesday morning, hinting at the President's criticisms of Mueller.
Immigration was a core issue in the campaign to leave the bloc, with polls in the run-up to the referendum showing worries about the number of people arriving from the EU swaying the public towards supporting Brexit.
"I was at the rooftop of my hotel and the building started swaying very hard ... I could not stand up," said Gino Poggiali, a 43-year-old Frenchman, who was with his wife and two children at the airport.
The latter, in particular, is a loopy, off-kilter fantasy with an odd swaying rhythm and a Shelley Duvall vocal; decades later it caught the ear of Paul Thomas Anderson, who resurrected it for 2002's Punch-Drunk Love.
The investigation is examining Manafort's business dealings with pro-Russia leaders in Ukraine as well as whether he or the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in swaying the results of the 2016 election, the New York Times has reported.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrat on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee on Sunday criticized the administration of former President Barack Obama for not taking earlier and tougher action against Russia for its alleged hacks aimed at swaying the Nov.
The dark promo for her new single "Hard," directed by Susie Francis, sees So Below trudging past trees and swaying crops, all soundtracked by the glacial synths, thundering bass and wispy vocals that have come to typify her sound.
All of those vulnerabilities have sparked a debate over whether Trump may have to simply cede the west to the Democrats and focus on swaying rust-belt voters with his anti-establishment credentials, anti-trade, anti-Wall Street message.
Exit polling is still being parsed, but one thing is clear: In an election where women voters were crucial in swaying the balance of power, gun violence prevention was a priority issue for women from all walks of life.
In fact, along with his brother Charles, David Koch has been instrumental in swaying the GOP's stance on climate change, supporting the campaigns of lawmakers who are against regulations to curb global warming, according to The New York Times.
You could never accuse oil markets for being one bitten, twice shy with oil prices swaying numerous times in the past few years on comments from oil ministers about a potential cut to production or deal over freezing output.
Many have made the case that few people have actually read the 400+ page report, and that hearing witnesses testify publicly about what Democrats' view as Trump's brazen corruption will have a potent effect on swaying public opinion. 1.
The house lights were turned bright, but aside from a gently swaying silhouette, Dean Blunt was all but invisible for the 45-ish minutes of funhouse grime, distended folk-rock, and Reichian phase shifting he delivered from the stage.
He can eat the player in a single bite, or smash apart Firelink Shrine with two shakes of his snakey tail, but he's on your side, swaying goofily in place until you progress with the mission he's assigned you.
We learn how to grapple with each other, putting our hands on the back of our partner's necks, and swaying from side to side, like two drunks leaning on each other for support or very intense slow-dancing teenagers.
If you go to a Croatian island in the middle of July, you expect to see rows of palm trees gently swaying in the breeze, pastel-coloured skies and those fat, off-silver plates piled high with fresh calamari.
And while one source said that a large number of ads appeared in areas of the country that were not heavily contested in the elections, some clearly were geared at swaying public opinion in the most heavily contested battlegrounds.
" The Fox News host went on to note that Cruz had been attempting to win over delegates in Georgia who were considering throwing their support behind Trump, adding that concerns about swaying delegates addressed the "integrity of the election.
But all that melts away when it comes on, when I'm slowly bobbing and swaying in anticipation of that beat dropping, and when I'm in the full throes of surfing back and forth, arms around whoever is within reach.
This was clear as soon as I pulled open the door to the basement of Babycastles, a gallery for independent video games in Manhattan, to reveal a room packed with people swaying to the sounds of algorithmically generated music.
The beachfront location, serene pool, and manicured landscaping surrounded by swaying palms all set an inviting scene and the hotel routinely receives high marks and was named the number one Mexican Resort in Travel and Leisure's World's Best Awards.
There'll be a guy like Jonathan Adams-Boyle, who has been coming to Mister Sunday parties since before he became a father; on a recent Sunday he was swaying with his 3-year-old son hoisted on his shoulders.
It was also the product, in part, of Mr. Fernandez's two decades' experience courting foreign dignitaries and swaying his counterparts in American law enforcement and intelligence agencies while he investigated attacks by Al Qaeda beginning in the late 1990s.
Almost everything he said started or ended with a laugh, and as we spoke, he pressed his hands into the black leather couch where he sat, swaying backward and forward and swinging his knees together like an energetic child.
After years of building up its slate of original movies and swaying acclaimed directors like Alfonso Cuarón and Martin Scorsese, Netflix gained 24 Oscar nominations on Monday, more than any of the traditional movie studios it&aposs up against.
Voters in four US cities will have the rare opportunity on November 22 to decide whether sugary beverages should be taxed, and billionaires and soda makers are pouring huge sums of money into swaying their choice at the polls.
And like other industries, pharmaceutical companies wield their political power in ways veiled from the public, giving to "dark money" groups and super PACs -- independent groups barred from directly donating to or coordinating with campaigns -- bent on swaying lawmaking.
Despite the maritime glamour of Cookie's glimmering, shell-encrusted bras and lazily swaying fins, the core of her message surfaces with striking clarity: Being a mermaid is all about finding peace with yourself and your past — and celebrating that journey.
It was swaying a little precariously in a cherry picker that raised me about 21995 feet into the air so I could take a photograph of some of the rarest and most fabulous cars I had ever seen in my life.
Months after the elevator incident, a November 2014 video of Beyoncé swaying at an NBA game after an apparent squabble with Jay-Z gained currency, as did a candid photo of Beyoncé seemingly looking over Jay-Z's shoulder at his phone.
But already I'm looking at my phone more than I'm watching the tall grasses moving in unison in the breeze, the three palm trees swaying outside my window, or the deciduous trees with their cascading leaves glittering in the sun.
It's a subscription service that starts at $2.99 per month and offers person detection and cloud activity zones, which let users determine specific areas to filter out so the camera isn't triggered by background activity like trees swaying in the wind.
She fit the classic image of that musical era: a gorgeous girl with a big smile, a perfect figure in a strapless gown, a string of pearls, a flower in her hair, swaying to the sound of a muted horn.
Recently, the National Perinatal Association (NPA) found that the mamaRoo rocker infant seat was helpful in calming children affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) – a condition caused by opioid exposure in the womb  –  because of its unique human-like swaying motions.
Unfortunately, the reality is that there are very powerful business interests behind minimum wage preemption— including the Koch brother-backed American Legislative Exchange Council—that have a big role in swaying conservative legislators who are normally champions of local control.
At the small handful of Levels I've attended, I've caught long-haired Swedes swaying to glittery house music several floors below street-level, and solo dancers in all-white tearing up massive outdoor courtyards to the sounds of bleary ambience.
At Refinery29's NewFronts presentation this week, R&B singing sister duo Chloe x Halle crooned the lyrics, "I'm not gonna dumb down my mind for you," in front of a swaying crowd of (mostly!) women at New York's Terminal 5.
RAMPING UP PRESSURE Despite their deep pockets, taking a public stance on corporate strategy does not come easily to many of these funds, in part because they are unaccustomed to readying the kind of presentations aimed at swaying other shareholders.
The bears previously made the news last month when thousands of animal lovers signed an online petition in the hopes of swaying SeaWorld from its decision to send Szenja's "best friend" to the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium for breeding purposes.
I went to Rockefeller Center on an unexpectedly blustery spring weekend morning to see Jeff Koons's "Seated Ballerina," a 45-foot-tall inflated ballerina, secured by ropes to a pedestal, her left arm swaying ever so slightly in the wind.
"Russia done heard Black women out here swaying elections, and now they are creating Hair Bundle accounts to rig the midterms," joked television writer Kirk Moore in March in a tweet that's received nearly 2000 retweets and more than 220 likes.
So it's only fair that owners would be worried about swaying their feline friends' affections any more than they need to, especially when it comes to what many know is the one thing guaranteed to elicit lots of love: feeding time.
And suddenly, in a strip mall on the very street where the Crusaders planned to unleash their grim attack, the bobbing and clapping turned into joyous dancing, the tile floor swaying under leather shoes and bare feet with hennaed toes.
As Nava says, this stylized look is both an aesthetic and functional choice: "Abzû takes you on a tour of undersea biomes, ranging from swaying kelp forests and bright coral reefs to deep pelagic chasms and dark abyssal plains," he explains.
Madonna ended the show with a Prince tribute that included "Nothing Compares 2 U," before she was joined by Stevie Wonder for "Purple Rain" as the audience rose to its feet, arms gently swaying above their heads and singing along.
Several times a year, Mueller signed orders to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, swaying it to continually renew its order compelling telephone companies to deliver all their calling records (including time, duration, and location of calls) to the National Security Agency.
FMMF has no hype around it, swaying opinions this way or that, because it has no established fan base and even those who think they might like it based on the trailer really have no firm grasp on what to expect.
"We were climbing the ropes of the mast in the middle of the night, swaying in the dark, and it was definitely challenging, but I loved it," Alice Nguyen, a swab from Fairfax, Va., said of her first midnight watch.
North Korea's cheerleaders, who vastly outnumber its athletes, have been one of the sensations of the Games, presenting an unforgettable spectacle with their bright red outfits, miniature flags and repertoire of chants and songs, often accompanied by swaying in unison.
Overhangs to the emerging markets bull case — most notably the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute and the increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong — aren't swaying EMQQ founder Kevin Carter from his post as head of the China-heavy exchange-traded fund.
But, as I watch my sister swaying and jabbering above me in the church, all I can think is that she has returned to punish me for my hypocrisy, for crying over her body, for thinking I ever loved her.
" Jimmy McGill is driving by a car dealership and spots one of those bucking, swaying inflatable air dancers that are supposed to grab your attention and lead you to think, "Why, this would be a fine place to buy a car.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: she sacrificed her toesfor turquoise slingsby Jimmy Choo with tightened calvesand swaying hipsshe strode across Fifth Avenue ribbon strapsand scraps of silkbarely wrapped her frame no one knew the pain it costit was her substitutefor fame
Before we say goodbye, I ask her to show me around the garden, and she rotates her screen to show the burning blue sky, a few leaning palm trees swaying in the breeze and some scattered benches in the grass.
That evening, riding back into London on a swaying Northern Line train from Hendon, a box of carrots, baby courgettes, and beetroot at our feet, I ask Lowe why he bothers—why he's still trying to find that perfect supply?
Pepper and Luca were addressing Thalia's complaints about art school, and Day was about to throw in her own tuppence worth when five boys who looked about the same age as them came swaying through the carriage singing rugby songs.
When I was a little girl and we traveled from Australia to Egypt to visit my mum's family, I remember the enchanting women with large baskets perched on their heads, walking casually down crowded market streets, their empty arms swaying freely.
A weakening but still potent Hurricane Irma lashed Florida's Gulf Coast on Sunday with tree-bending winds, pounding rain and surging surf, leaving millions of homes and businesses without power while flooding streets and swaying skyscrapers across the state in Miami.
When the family gathered for lunch later at the only restaurant in the village, Rodrigo popped out of his seat and pretended to be a bullfighter, swaying a paper napkin back and forth, tilting his head theatrically to the side.
She falls for a mysterious amphibian captured at sea — he's less merman, more creature of the lagoon, complete with webbed fingers and gills, but he enchants her nonetheless, gently swaying in his tank to the jazz music Elisa plays for him.
In the opening section, beautifully rendered by Mr. van Zweden and the orchestra, Mr. Goerne's singing of Whitman's spare-no-details descriptions of bloody soldiers soared over a backdrop of strings playing steady, swaying chords, music at once numbing and celestial.
In the same way digital advertising campaigns spend relatively small sums of money to reach millions of people, any party with an interest in swaying sentiment can gain access to reams of behavioral data on the internet to target specific audiences.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson traveled to Saudi Arabia with President Trump last spring, he impressed hosts and visitors alike by swaying along with the traditional men's dancers swathed in white robes and brandishing swords.
From the back porch of the cattle ranch owned by Karen Aspevig Stevenson and her husband, the view stretches for miles, with ponderosa pines and juniper bushes swaying in a wind that blows so strong it sounds almost like ocean waves.
If her counts were low, she would sit confined to her room, often for days on end, gazing longingly through a sealed window at people six stories below walking the garden paths and at the trees swaying in the breeze.
Inliquid Art + Design curated The Space In Between featuring work by fiber artist Melissa Maddonni Haims, who constructed a gorgeous cavern full of hanging (sometimes swaying with the passage of people) textiles like soft stalactites growing in a twilit cove.
LA is a driving city, and as you coast down roads with the wind in your hair and palm trees swaying in the brilliant blue sky above you, you'll notice tiny stands with rainbow umbrellas dotted around the street corners.
Fanning said AIA has communicated its concerns to the White House, while one defense industry consultant told The Hill that other defense contractor giants, including General Electric (GE), have begun to reach out to Congress in hopes of swaying the administration.
A ceiling-height simulacrum of the titular banyan, the tree's "roots" are composed of twisted, flowing rolls of newspaper, knotted and swaying from the ceiling and stretching into the first floor's main hallway — a decision she attributes to the museum's preparator.
Though Speaker Nancy Pelosi is still withholding the House's impeachment articles from the Senate, Democrats' hopes of swaying the GOP leader have dimmed after McConnell secured the votes in his caucus to move forward without an agreement on witnesses and documents.
Here this evolves into moments of swaying and swaggering, but when they later return to this position, it spins out in a new direction, as they careen across the stage in one tangled knot, refusing to let go of one another.
With an eye to swaying swing votes, the RNC plans to dispatch surrogates on TV and radio in red states where incumbent moderate Democrats previously backed Pompeo to lead CIA, according to a copy of its plans shared with POLITICO.

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