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"Egypt is the central element for regional stability and when it sways the whole region sways," Le Drian said.
"I'm hot," she says as she sways back and forth.
It sways back and forth, occasionally clanging against the hull.
Fashion's little trollop shimmies and sways; she rivets the eye.
Sugar cane still sways in fallow fields around the state.
For some folks that might be what sways their purchasing decision.
Society sways elected officials towards a desired direction through awareness and activism.
She sways far above this world, even when it claws at her.
Her long hair sways in the breeze as she holds a tennis racket.
Praise be to tech-neutral market mechanisms [sways, waves hands in sky, claps].
He sways ever so slightly, like a scarecrow barely touched by a light breeze.
The entire ensemble of stripes and boxes often sways towards the upper left corner.
But then Karl's lungs empty completely, his heart rate rushes and his aim sways.
MOSCOW — Deep in the Russian countryside, the grass sways in a late-summer breeze.
She claps and sways to the gritty rhythm as it pounds through the corridors.
When she slowly figures that out, it hardly sways her from his passenger seat.
Utah has a significant Mormon population that usually typically sways Republican in general elections.
He bobs and sways constantly, engaging in a vertigo-tempting dance with the handheld camera.
He has to hope the contrast sways voters better now that there are fewer people onstage.
With saddle shoes and a thick dark bob, she sways precociously through the first few episodes.
The dancer's body sways slightly, as if gathering energy, before turning around in one swift motion.
He smiles and sways on the podium, shaping the music like it's a cheerful seasonal ritual.
In a South Bronx forest, the ground sways as visitors collect blueberries, onions and wild carrots.
This altruistic move from the little green goblin sways Greef to reveal to Mando and co.
The boat dips, sways as if two unseen hands are shifting it, panning for rare minerals.
Nobody came here to get kicked in the face while your pal awkwardly sways atop your shoulders!
If he did not communicate these files, they may be forcefully seized, if the government's argument sways.
However, as a result of its thin frame, the luxury condominium complex sways considerably, according to Gizmodo.
The ship sways in the clear blue water as fish and other animals dart in its wake.
But her hip sways, which help her devour her prey, factor into how the scene works as well.
Even with the state's northern location, Latinos could be the group that sways the vote in Clinton's favor.
Aftershock: How Terrorism Sways Politics Being able to vote is one of the main perks of turning 18.
Her music, often cataloged as indie or lo-fi, sways with the wistfulness of groups like the Shins.
Williams sways in complete darkness, images of political and social atrocities phase in and out of the screen.
The arch sways some eighteen inches, he adds, like a chain or a gate, when the wind blows.
He does a big split in the air and, upon landing, sways side to side on the beat.
He sways from side to side and holds a conversation with himself as if on a talk show.
The boy punches and kicks and hooks and haymakers the shed, and it sways and begins to fall apart.
Overgrowth from the river that flows under the Simón Bolívar International Bridge sways in the breeze on Sept. 203.
A group of contestants clustered around that one guy, who's issuing commands while he sways lazily in the breeze.
Photo gallery: Rarely-seen images of Asia over 500 years Insight: How India's gold wedding tradition sways global markets
BELLY first, Gérard Depardieu (pictured) sways across the small screen, buttoned improbably into a waistcoat and a darkish suit.
This type of violent behaviour, they say, is actually what sways them from attending FC Roma Decin's home fixtures.
A mass of bodies sways behind me, hundreds of fellow spectators holding their own fightsticks and worn-down controllers.
On top of that, he doesn't stay still on the stage—no, it jerks and sways when he moves.
Later, when their huddle sways and their feet shuffle, you could see it as the origins of folk dance.
Froman and Kester said the cost of delaying the TPP could be what finally sways lawmakers to back it.
A dance troupe of women, dressed in red and waving scarfs, prance nearby as the crowd sways in song.
This "incredible moment in time," as Tatum wrote, is also time in which the proliferation of fake news sways elections.
Ahead, find out what we learned from our taste test and see if it sways your next morning coffee decision.
It is lengthy and fast and versatile enough to build off of when he goes into his overcommitted defensive sways.
Democrats opposed to the emergency declaration are clearly hoping the list sways some lawmakers ahead of the veto override vote.
At the start, we see Jackson onstage, in the open air, facing a mighty throng that sways like the sea.
He shimmies and sways, a pink scarf pinned to his hair, light-blue eye shadow reaching up to his eyebrows.
This could ultimately end up being a presidency that sways the balance of the court for the next 20 years.
Yes, a tail — long and furry, the appendage straps around your waist and gently sways up and down as you walk.
Political comedy, whether we want to believe it or not, also sways our political attitudes and how we evaluate political candidates.
Her drunk man takes a plate of scavenged food from her hand, grabs her ass, and sways lazily to the song.
"Please" sways through a lover's apology while remaining sweet; "Summer Days" picks up the tempo, switching between contrasting heat and cold.
Facebook spreads information to billions of people and sways many of those people's opinions and decisions when it comes to politics.
It's when the two protagonists begin to drink together, do battle, and even slow-dance that the story tilts and sways.
Environmentalists are hoping Ivanka Trump sways her father to take a different course on climate change than he did as a candidate.
"Forever" sways in slow motion, with a reassuring soul bass line, imperturbable organ chords and nostalgic "shoo-wop shoo-wop" backup vocals.
But if Gorsuch sways a Court majority to his view, agencies might lose a lot of that flexibility in the coming years.
But I loved best leche flan, a small plateau of custard that sways gently at the touch, under a veil of caramel.
"It's far more expansive than that, which is a dangerous stigma that tech companies have because it's what sways people away," Davis said.
As the audience's sympathy sways, it becomes clear that maybe Christopher Robin didn't grow up to be such a nice guy after all.
Like every other organism that walks, flies, swims, scurries, sways, or photosynthesizes on Earth, people evolved circadian rhythms tuned to this solar circuit.
If a bridge sways and falls, we can diagnose that as a failure, fault the engineering, and try to do better next time.
We never see his face, but as he stands and crouches assertively, reclines leisurely or sways his hips, he embodies confidence and pleasure.
In the display, Ernman uses her opera singing chops over a pop beat as she sways in front of a group of dancers.
Ranaldo's signature Fender JazzMaster hangs on a string suspended from a metal frame and its body sways back to him in a rhythmic loop.
One case follows another; the justices change; a mistake is made and exploited and ripples through time; a magnetic lawyer sways the Supreme Court.
Not quickly, but 100 slow back-and-forth sways while holding her on my chest or 100 calm and steady rubs of her back.
Wearing his familiar black baseball cap, DiCaprio sways back and forth and recites the song&aposs lyrics while holding a drink in one hand.
"It's still spectacular," said Rory, an American tourist peering off the 'knife-edge' bridge which sways high above a winding river gorge under the waterfall.
But if Trump sways this county, or turnout here is low, it could mean he takes Pennsylvania -- putting him a lot closer to overall victory.
Dressed in drag, the protagonist of " I Can't Sleep " (1994) revolves and sways, alone, as if obeying not the music but some inaudible private beat.
It sways and swings like an air-dried prosciutto — or, indeed, like the body of Mussolini, hanging upside-down in a Milan square in 1945.
One of her most infectious jams is last year's "Like You" (above), which sways and trills with all the grace of a lost 00s Mariah classic.
The land in question is imbued with a nice physicality: grass sways as you move through it, and many objects can be pushed around at will.
Like the tiresome bore at a party, I went around asking several journalists in the newsroom about these claims that The Times sways to the left.
Then June realizes she's not going to be able to save Hannah, and the camera woozily sways backward from her, resituating her in a mid-shot.
Whether one thinks that Brexit is a good idea or not, it does enjoy the support of large sways of British population and the political class.
There are many compelling reasons, beyond the threat of space weather, to modernize the electrical grid in North America, which already sags and sways with dysfunction.
Flora sways and Giacometti twists as they dance together to a jazz record; a shot of their scruffy shoes moving across the floor is utterly endearing.
Obviously, a symposium on an obscure website isn't the kind of thing that sways swing voters in Florida — or even anything most Trump voters probably care about.
Each moment of victory, like when she expertly sways the Cali Cartel into partnering with Felix, is typically undercut by either a dismissal or a salacious comment.
It measures how much your body sways when you run, the cadence and length of your stride, and how much time your feet spend on the ground.
In a new survey of over 1,000 employers and job seekers, in partnership with Career Arc, we found that the job search experience actually sways consumer behavior.
When Cirie first mentions that the alliance wants Zeke out, Sarah sways Cirie by reaffirming that she is committed to getting rid of Zeke – but not yet.
A more circumspect batsman keeps his eye on the ball — tempting, yet fatal, though it is to flinch and blink — and sways away, like a dodging boxer.
As the opening track lopes and sways in a midtempo groove, listeners slowly come around to the idea that the first track is also the only track.
In it, Black sways and sings her way through a Friday -- she wakes up, she eats cereal, she can't decide which seat in a convertible to take.
In addition to cancelling out motion in four axes (up, down, and side to side), it also cancels out sways up to 60 degrees in either direction.
And more importantly, is there anything in your mind that could happen during this trial, no matter how long it lasts, that sways 20 Republicans on removal?
In one of her pictures, a woman sways in a yellow and pink dress in a dimly lit room, as two other women watch her from behind.
Sunday is the day when motley sways their way, who come to speak a word that never shall be heard unless it be, that silence covers all necessity.
Above all, it must provide a legal framework that embraces the cultural and linguistic specificity of Catalonia and protects its self-government from political sways elsewhere in Spain.
It's housed on a pivoting system of gimbals, which are suspension devices sailors use often to keep compasses and foods level as a boat sways back and forth.
She has become known for her free-spirited performing style—she sways about, roams the stage, and sometimes goes barefoot—and for her provocative takes on the classics.
Miranda is clearly impressed by Jerome and the other students music talents, as he sways to the tunes and laughs in enjoyment with faculty members watching the performance.
Arguably the surprise release's high point, "La Canción" sways like summertime on the beach at dusk, its breezy jazz-adjacent musical motif evoking all manner of sunset feels.
Rather than merely cancelling out motion in four axes (up, down, and side to side), it now cancels out side sways at up to 60 degrees in either direction.
But the vívoactive HR sways back into fitness tracker territory with a much-improved and more stylish form factor that sees the strap better integrated into its overall design.
A wooden rosary draped over the rearview mirror sways as her Jeep wends through a working-class stretch of Las Vegas; this is not where Donny and Marie live.
But even as Selina sways to the twangy music with tears streaming down her face, Louis-Dreyfus never loses sight of the fact that she's here to make us laugh.
At the request of Dingman's younger brother, No Sways Offroad announced a memorial meet-up in honor of "Jake and Blake" for other drivers set for Monday in Thousand Oaks.
But the races for control of both chambers of Congress now look close enough that propaganda could prove decisive, even if it only sways a tiny sliver of the electorate.
With the outcome of the two-day policy review hanging in the balance, how financial markets behave in coming days could determine which way Japan's central bank sways next Friday.
The utterly gorgeous "Keep Me" sways over sunny rhythm guitar, assorted breathy backup moans, and a drum track that clicks and snaps in response to the melody, a fragile thing.
It's a foreign language that becomes comforting to listen to, especially because the animals often punctuate their greetings to you with friendly whistles or joyful sways to the background music.
It's obvious she's an animatronic, but as the character sways back and forth, tapping drums around her, the sense of weight and presence she conveys with her arms and posture is impressive.
She sways back and forth and mouths words of her own invention in her real language and when Fake Mami looks over, she pretends that she is singing along with the others.
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.
Performing "(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano," a ballad with gospel overtones from his début solo album, "Process," he accentuated the gentle melody with careful Stevie Wonderian sways and head cocks.
Designed to "move like you do," the swing sways back and forth, bounces up and down, and plays music to comfort your baby whenever you're exhausted and your arms need a little break.
She said campaigns gearing up for next year's midterms will learn from Virginia whether such messaging sways independents, or motivates Democrats to turn out in greater numbers than typical for non-presidential years.
The en tremblant technique will be highlighted; it's a way of creating, for example, a gemstone flower on a stem that sways when the wearer moves, "like it is living," Ms. Hugenaud said.
But for most of the play, Mr. Dodin emphasizes the lovers and the filial duty that sways them both — Ferdinand (Danila Kozlovsky) in warped ways, the teenage Luise (Elizaveta Boyarskaya) in pure ones.
ISS, whose advice typically sways large swathes of votes at shareholder meetings, also advised its clients to vote against Bombardier's resolutions to amend its stock option plan and its deferred share unit (DSU) plan.
A particularly strong voice often sways everyone's opinions, and psychologists consistently find that most people, despite what they might claim, prefer to blend in with the group rather than stand out on an island.
When you see all of the counties doing the best that they can and when you see all of the counties getting enthusiastic about it and turning out the vote…it sways the election.
Whether you're young, old or comfortably riding along the bell curve of middle-age America, my hunch is the canned sound bites, incessant rhetoric and obsequious nature of presidential debates no longer sways opinion.
When he walks down the street, if he so much as sways, he turns and checks his vicinity for at least 15 to 30 seconds to ensure he hasn't knocked someone into the street.
More than Thanksgiving dinner or Halloween candy, nothing can guide us through the sways of Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio seasons like coffee mixed with pumpkin purée and loaded with cinnamon, ginger, clove, and nutmeg.
There, draped in a feathery gown, she sways back and forth, to the strains of an orchestra, in the arms of the Creature—her private Fred Astaire, with scales instead of white tie and tails.
He sways in his seat and taps his foot on the floor as he asks God for help -- for marriages that are suffering, for people who haven't found Jesus yet, for those who have strayed.
"Oh Baby,", a felt romantic lament that sounds simultaneously epic and small, sways woozily as the band constructs a net of synthesizer hooks, including one particularly playful glassy lick that punctuates certain lines for emphasis.
A meditation on love and loss, longing and dependency, the album sways from shoegaze-tinged indie to shimmering pop to the same gut-wrenching minimalism that drives some of her contemporaries like Waxahatchee and Radiator Hospital.
DiCaprio's costar in The Revenant hasn't received much awards-season love yet, but if the film sways Oscar voters the way it did the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, then he could see some much overdue recognition.
Elisa's neighbor Giles (Richard Jenkins) is more skeptical at first, and even cuts himself out of the scheme to break the Asset free, but seeing his friend's love for it sways him to take the risk.
The most significant political consequence of the Mueller report may be whether it sways those moderate Republicans turned off by Mr. Trump's inflammatory style, particularly women in those suburban districts that sided with Democrats in 2018.
You feel the weight of the journey to come in the mechanics, in the way you have to hold down buttons to maintain balance if your comically huge cargo stack sways too far in one direction.
The moment the camera enters the house, it sways and sags in a sequence of ceaseless tracking shots that leave the viewer feeling at sea, as though the house itself is manipulating our sense of orientation.
Reeves and Mortimer, in ill-fitting suits, leap between the punches of the boy and the sways of the shed, shouting that he must punch the shed until it was below the height of an average Alsatian.
Her hands clutch and flay, she squats with legs wide as in childbirth, and her body pitches and sways in a dance that would be almost witchlike were it not for the rigor of her flamenco stance.
I love the way Ms. Hyltin sways from deep in the waist, as if moved by poignant desire for this man; I'm enchanted by the seamless transitions she later makes between grief and humor in addressing him.
"Rocking out new tunes," Jagger captioned the 30-second clip, in which he sways back and forth to the music while strumming a black and white electric guitar, playing what appears to be a new Rolling Stones song.
Whether or not the update moves the needle for Android Wear, as a platform, depends on the hardware that comes in its wake, however, and how much it sways those in the market away from the Apple Watch.
Prices for November delivery traded at $5.75 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), up around 15 cents from last week - helped by a surge in gas prices at Britain's benchmark gas market which increasingly sways Asian LNG markets.
And then, to the sound of ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and The Temptations' "The Way You Do the Things You Do," he sways his hips from side to side, grinning, and twirls woman after woman across the banquet hall.
Reggaeton pioneer DJ Nelson connects the Broke And Famous urbano veteran with two of Puerto Rican rap's most notable twentysomethings—El Conejo Malo and Residente's mentee—for a breezy single that sways quite close to the Latin pop scene.
" She continues that it "feels like breaking through a thin barrier to another world that sways and bucks and won't throw me back through again, no matter how many pills I swallow or how much I struggle to return.
All of Tinguely's rocking, mocking compositions, like "Vive la liberté I" (260), are made up of rickety stuff that sways and clinks and clanks away, even as the movements of the machine are delicate and irregular, weedy and tentative.
"Snakes" sways back and forth to the haunting lullaby of a high keyboard imitating some variety of stringed instrument, possibly a mock electronic harp, as well-timed grates and jerks echo around in the background, throwing the main instrument off balance.
"I'm So Curious" sways intricately over softly fuzzy scraped synthesizer chords and background vocals cooing and ooing, notes of tenderness in a warm, sublime, cozy yet uncertain erotic space; the song's tentative intimacy seems to make the singer blush blush.
The string quartet sways with the song's underlying vamp in an aching, romantic fashion; when it's her turn, Ms. Anderson lingers over a chord and takes the opportunity to relate a story about a technological foul-up at a karaoke bar.
A few rows behind the pit, the middle-aged man in front of me in a dirty white T-shirt sways drunkenly back and forth while his wife dances more capably to his side, occasionally pausing to prop him up.
If you've never bought a GoPro before, will the new Hero 8 Black model, out October 20, be the one that finally sways you to spend $400 on a durable camera to capture your most exciting moments on the go?
In the video, the artist sways her hips — the movement required to keep a hula hoop aloft — but her hoop is made of barbed wire; we watch as it circles her naked waste and pelvis and gouges out her skin with each rotation.
Joyride sounds like the dial of the radio, as she sways across tropical beats on the French Montana-assisted "Me So Bad" and saunters on the synth-laced pop of "Stuck With Me." But it's on "Salt" that the ride isn't always fun.
A hetty couple sways in front of me, wrapped up in each other, and since it would probably be inappropriate to tap them on the shoulder and tell them I feel attacked, the next step is clear: I must acquire a festival boyfriend.
Of the many things to consider when putting up a skyscraper, wind is among the most basic: A building's not much good if it can't stand up to a stormy day, or sways so much its occupants might as well be on a boat.
But the copyright office was not convinced that what Mr. Ribeiro called the Carlton Dance — in which he enthusiastically swings his arms and sways his hips — was eligible for copyright protection, saying it was a "simple routine," not complex enough to clear the bar.
"Break Up Every Night" spirals around glowing, percussive synth stabs with winning energy, while "It Won't Kill Ya" sways alluringly over cautious piano chords during the verses and woozy airhorn during the drop, but mostly even the upbeat songs go through the motions on autopilot.
They're both playing to a labor-heavy audience, and both attacks get at the core of each candidate's critique of the other: that Clinton sways with the political winds, and that Sanders is too pie-in-the-sky to embrace the tools that deliver actual benefits to real people.
" Audrey Haynes, an associate professor of political science at the University of Georgia, told Fox News when voters can't use partisanship to make a decision, and voters have less information on races as they move down the ballot, name recognition sways voters because "familiarity is linked with safety and security.
And Senator Ted Cruz pressed Facebook about whether it was politically neutral, and if it sways discourse "in ways consistent with the political views of your employees," which I've noted leans Democrat judging by rampant cheering by employees for Democratic talking points during Barack Obama's townhall at Facebook HQ in 2011.
In "Garden with Butterflies" (1890), a steeply pitched close-up of green undergrowth scissors and sways with brushstrokes mimicking the rugged surfaces of spindly plants and long grass while the pistoled flowers on the right echo the leaf-like butterfly wings on the left, which, in turn, imitate squibs of paint.
CreditCreditIllustration by Sam Manchester/The New York Times COLUMBUS, Ohio — On any given Saturday, the nearly 105,000-seat home stadium of the Ohio State football team shakes and sways as the team, more often than not, roars to victory in a weekly manifestation of the university's grip on the psyche of the state.
Produced in tandem by LA studio whiz Lars Stalfors, who has worked with everyone from HEALTH to Mars Volta, and Toronto duo Bad Channels, "Girl, Flex" is absurdist, explicit sex rap served over a bruised, bombastic beat that sways like reggae (shouts out Mad Cobra) but trickles out much too slowly to wine to.
Bryce stages a full-on, three-minute solo dance to a K-pop track in a carpeted school common space, pausing just briefly to bestow a bouquet onto a pink-faced Lucy — the crowd goes wild — at which point he resumes dramatically punching the air to the beat while Lucy sways measuredly from the sidelines.
Syria's Secret LibraryReading and Redemption in a Town Under SiegeBy Mike Thomson In a region that sways "on the palm of a genie," as the Arabic saying goes, where bullets and explosions are more familiar than bread, you would not expect people to read, let alone to risk their lives for the sake of books.
"I would be doing things like preparing a room for Lady Gaga to show up, or these popular artists, I'd get to work on setting up Mahler Eight, or I'd get to go 45 feet in the air on this Genie lift that sways at the top and have to try to thread this rope through a pulley, and all of that was so thrilling," he said.
Time will tell if it will be the crowning blow in a broader sense, one that sways the Yankees' management into a decision it seems willing to make only grudgingly: punting on this season and dealing off outfielder Carlos Beltran and reliever Aroldis Chapman, a pair of attractive players who will become free agents after the season, for prospects who might help the team win in the future.
Background Reading: Ross on why disinformation spread on Facebook didn't sway the 2016 election and why secularization isn't the full story of declining religious practice among younger Americans Michelle on how Facebook abets ethnic violence and sways elections, how yoga came to the West and why occultism flourishes amid social chaos and institutional distress David on Facebook's many failures to regulate political ads I've been an Op-Ed columnist since 2009, and I write about politics, religion, pop culture, sociology and the places where they all intersect.
In "The Dressing Room," a poem about this first encounter with the inner workings of McTeer's craft, Coleman bears witness to her shape-shifting from ordinary citizen to extraordinary performer: She throws her head back and guzzles a Diet Coke, turns up the volume on her stereo and curses, howls sways her weight from one foot to the other the room getting smaller and smaller and the air suffocating The poem ends with McTeer walking out of the dressing room and into the zone of the play.
Listening to your voice, I hear the old music again—the Dells, Diablos, Drifters, Flamingos, Spaniels, Five Satins, Midnighters, Soul Stirrers—and it takes me back to those voices on the corner, in church, on records, radio, teaching me the fires in my belly, dance steps in my feet, the hungers, fun, sadness, loves lost and found all around me I only half understood and still don't, old man that I am today, but yearn so badly, teen-ager and now, to stay part of, that swirling, full-to-the-brim, overflowing life that sometimes fills me up, sways and staggers me, sweeps me off my feet, that elusive, loud, shaking, shouting world that could sometimes go silent and disappear, here then abruptly gone, passing me by as if I were nothing, nobody, less than a speck of dust or a tear no one sees falling, all of that, and more bitter and more sweet because, like you, Freddie Jackson, I was a colored boy and my world, my people, surrounded by others not colored, others inexplicably mean, crude, intimidating, evil as death.

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