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Katy Perry is not just swishing away former flame Orlando Bloom.
And he's just swishing everything, on the court all by himself.
The lady returned, skirts swishing with the violence of her stride.
Sessions missed her first attempt before swishing the second to seal the win.
Neither the fish nor the tank, really, but the swishing and the gurgling.
It's also possible that swishing with oil will help keep your teeth white.
Where you're swishing your hands around, looking all professional, controlling an AR environment?
It's a process, Phoebe thought, as she took the rattling, swishing morning train.
She woke up Wednesday morning with popping and swishing sounds in her ear.
Here's a guy wearing a blond wig, and it's swishing about a bit.
It's also more dynamic because more is happening faster, so it's swishing around me.
Those games felt like one long hot streak, all swishing nets and gasping crowds.
Script in hand, tie-dyed skirt swishing, Ms. Ambrose's shrieking Eliza wasn't yet actualized.
Williams drew a foul while attempting a layup before calmly swishing both free throws.
Some hurried footsteps, the swishing of scrubs, a phone ringing politely in the background.
He deadpanned right to the camera before turning his head upward and swishing his sleeves.
A sublime backhand left Federer swishing at air to put the Serbian 6-3 ahead.
You caught Kobe swishing 20-foot fadeaways in '09, corkscrewing his body from three defenders.
Someone runs across the garden naked, long hair swishing, while slightly menacing ambient music builds.
Children take part in a fashion show, swishing perilously along a catwalk in too-long finery.
"Swishing, lightly stroking, and flicking your hair isn't going to do any damage," Kingsley assures me.
Swishing a football through a basketball net from the top step of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome?
The lesson: Don't trust all those off-season workout videos you see of players swishing shots.
If you don&apost, you&aposll just be swishing it around and often leaving it behind.
Ari will be back on April 21 — with me swishing on in a few seconds behind her.
He doesn't sound as good without the swishing of the brush and the scraping of his knife.
You can't be swishing around here trying to entice men, and thinking you can just go to heaven.
Meanwhile, in the lower right-hand corner, perhaps lullabied by a chorus of swishing arrows, an angel sleeps.
Or Felder's cleanly swishing a 3-pointer, only four steps in from the halfcourt line, over a frozen defender.
Paeans to cloth, shots that revel in the texture of fine fabrics, the swishing sound it makes when worn.
It looks almost half as tall again as Godzilla's body, swishing slowly and menacingly over the tops of buildings.
He assisted every single one of his Houston's baskets while grabbing 353 rebounds and swishing four half-court shots?
Visitors also recount hearing women giggling in the hallways and seeing their turn of the century dresses swishing by.
Anderson didn't miss from beyond the arc until launching a 30-footer shortly after swishing one from 27 feet.
Encounters "This feels insane, this coat," said the actress Laura Dern, swishing the hem of a blue riding jacket.
He took two shots, swishing a jumper from 18 feet and missing badly on a contested 3-point attempt.
Fun fact: Hayward's interviewer, Matt Lauer, says the All-Star is already swishing half-court shots FROM A CHAIR. Ballllllllin'!
The women, flaunting their curves and swishing their hair, grabbed their customers' shirts and pulled the buttons on their jeans.
Curry, who pulled out a win in 2015, came up just short, swishing 24 hoops to Harris's 26 in the finals.
Except, obviously, one is caused by the asphalt flashing beneath your feet, the other by a whip swishing through the air.
Cat in window looks out tail swishing head tilted as if to say, Why not have me for your cat, 89 ?
And then all that water that built up during the flood upstream is now released in an outburst flood swishing downstream.
The resulting hybrids have ears and swishing tails but human hands and feet -- and, as many pointed out, jiggly human décolletage.
There are vast, carefully maintained fields of corn and sugar cane, horse stalls, dirt roads, power lines and tail-swishing cattle.
Mr. Tracy spent four years building up mounds of acrylic paint on canvas, swishing it around with sticks and other implements.
When it comes to purchasing gifts for your friend who's always swishing and gurgling wine, you have to think outside the bottle.
I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a topcoat on, standing in the key, and hitting foul shots and swishing them.
Though I'm not a huge fan of running skirts — the extra swishing bothers me — at least someone is working on a solution.
Smith kept swishing 3-pointers, and James kept going straight at the rim, his thunderous dunk extending the lead back to 20.
I don't know if you're the mom, and you do it — the big thing you want to do is now be swishing?
Although your first instinct may be to ignore a little water swishing around your ear, you really should try to get it out.
The TV personality and entrepreneur, 36, posted a Boomerang on her Instagram Story of Chopra swishing the feathery cape of her mini dress.
Each morning as she gets ready, Paltrow "oil pulls," which involves placing raw organic coconut oil in her mouth and swishing it around.
Most homes in the area are miniature factories, with hand and power looms swishing back and forth all day long, belting out yarn.
That sentiment is fine if you are in a professional tasting situation swishing some wine around in your mouth and spitting it out.
"I've noticed that one day you will be more sensitive toward role-playing, then another you'll be more sensitive to swishing sounds," she said.
Read more: This ultra-warm jacket from Patagonia is lightweight and made with 100% recycled down — plus it doesn't make that annoying swishing noise
The half was capped by the N.B.A.'s most valuable player, Stephen Curry, swishing one of his trademark long 3-pointers over Andre Roberson.
Ever since then, whenever I think of him I picture him capering across the stage, swishing his long wig and prattling with unceasing glee.
But now the focus has shifted to Victoria, an abandoned kitty who sets off on a heroic journey amid swishing tails, bumping heads and hisses.
Under a hot sun, they stooped knee deep in mucky water, swishing sand and gravel around a flat grooved pan in search of gold specks.
Oil pulling involves gently swishing a spoonful of the stuff around your mouth for anywhere from one to 20 minutes, sometimes a few times a day.
The risk was positively associated with a habit of swishing and holding acid in the mouth, enhancing the contact surface area and time with the teeth.
When there's bleeding and raw tissue, astringents have some history of efficacy but I wouldn't have your kids swishing with alcohol in case they swallow it.
I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a topcoat on, he's standing in the key and he's hitting foul shots and he's swishing them, O.K.?
Swishing the wine in the glass can help unleash these chemicals, as can tilting the glass to increase the surface area when you stick your schnoz in.
I found myself playing for hours at a time, completely forgetting about the noisy world beyond my screen and just blotting and swishing away at the canvas.
On this particular morning, he wore a paint-­splattered smock over a white T-shirt and blue pants, swishing a small glass of cappuccino with both hands.
I could feel nothing beyond the hammering in my wrists and neck, the freezing sweat that burst out on my forehead, the swishing thrum in my ears.
Waiters carry large metal teapots, their flip-flops making a swishing sound on the concrete floors as they fill customers' cups and plop down platters of curry.
She wears a black leather jacket with orange and white accents at the shoulder, swishing athletic shorts, and ankle-length boots made of a vaguely reptilian material.
Aaron Gordon inbounded the ball to Fournier, who made a shot fake and took one dribble before swishing in a 258-pointer as the clock ran out.
As soon as she got home, she mixed a quarter-teaspoon of the tincture with a few ounces of water, swishing the mixture around her mouth before swallowing.
In fact, some feminists blame Dior's cinched-waist Bar jacket and swishing skirts for setting the revolution in gender roles back a decade to the pre-war period.
She polished off the whole meal quickly, swishing the red wine around in her glass, and only taking breaks to animatedly tell a story or erupt with laughter.
Oil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic practice that consists of swishing coconut oil (or an oil like it) in your mouth for anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes.
Winter sports fans might say the majesty of the mountains, the clarity of the air, the rush of careening down a tricky piste, swishing from side to side.
It's all quite diverting, even if Ryan sometimes seems more interested in describing her characters' clothing than their inner lives (skirt-swishing Venetia is a veritable Carmen Miranda).
The practice of swishing oil around your mouth might be beneficial, but there's really not enough evidence to back up these big claims, according to the American Dental Association.
Woodard provided Tulsa with momentum by swishing a last-second 3-pointer from just past his own free-throw line to cut Cincinnati's lead to 32-27 at halftime.
Since it's not a sound machine, it doesn't have raindrops falling on roses or trees swishing in the wind, but instead, has noises that resemble fans and ambient sounds.
This flatbread is of course ideal for tearing and swishing into the thick yogurt dips, one mixed with golden raisins and shredded cucumber, another with minced shallots and chives.
Another day, Parish and I watched Belle mount her big sister Maddie, who was lying on her back; they indulged in some genital-to-genital swishing back and forth.
Oil pulling—Oil pulling, or swishing an oil around one's teeth for 10-20183 minutes at a time, comes from a time before we had anything resembling modern dentistry.
Oil pulling—Oil pulling, or swishing an oil around one's teeth for 22014-22015 minutes at a time, comes from a time before we had anything resembling modern dentistry.
Oil pulling—Oil pulling, or swishing an oil around one's teeth for 10-20 minutes at a time, comes from a time before we had anything resembling modern dentistry.
Soft knees provide elasticity, and buoyancy in the joints — whether a skater is weaving expertly through the crowd, like a skier swishing between trees, or softly circling in place.
If oil pulling with coconut oil is doing anything for your oral health, it's likely from the mechanical motion of swishing, not because it's disinfecting or "detoxing" your mouth.
Kaskil knew Roomba could track him by scent, but the old mammoth humored him, played along, pretending to be confused, trunk swishing the steppe grasses right over Kaskil's ducked head.
The Celtics closed the half on a 20123-12 run while swishing four 3-pointers, including one from Irving, who had 23 first-half points on 8-for-10 shooting.
The jazz in the dance company BJM — Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal is long gone, and in its place is the leg-swishing, arm-swooshing frenetic blur of contemporary ballet.
Though only five feet six, Hammon was a commanding presence on the court: gum-snapping, energetic, her quick cuts and jab steps to the basket punctuated by a swishing ponytail.
As shallowly as they're drawn, though, the women, swishing in and out during the sittings, disrupt the movie's stuffy atmosphere and enliven the production designer James Merifield's somewhat finicky aesthetic.
Sometimes Hubbard Street can seem, to its detriment, like a Midwest branch of Nederlands, a contemporary troupe whose repertory can seem an indistinguishable blend of swishing, swirling bodies in socks.
She may hang out, sometimes, with Brandon Maxwell's Jean-Harlow-as-disco-diva, all plunging charmeuse halter tops and swishing wide-legged pants; slithering, one-shouldered jersey columns and shimmying sheaths.
When I first arrived, I admit that I couldn't see the point of having a chef do the cooking when I was perfectly able to do my own dunking and swishing.
All one could hear was the sound of the wildly eclectic clothes — some ornately beaded, others heavy with shimmery scales of sequins — swishing as models walked on the old wood floors.
Then, just when you thought you had them figured out, they turned up on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1969 in fantastical, swishing ponchos and pants seemingly made of dégradé tinsel.
If it's not a snake, it's almost definitely an animal's tail swishing — perhaps a transparent reference to Katy Perry's song, "Swish Swish," which was one long diss directed right at Taylor Swift.
His movements are so well choreographed with the swishing robotic arms around him that he makes the shift from the internal combustion engine to the battery-charged electric vehicle look almost seamless.
The good girls got them for their bat mitzvahs; the bad girls swiped them from Barneys, swishing through the revolving doors with the illicit merchandise tucked inside their own Kate Spade bags.
Though I still appreciate the gay couple's "we're just as bad as straight couples" vibe, their fight over "swishing" and butching it up feels dated even for the play's early aughts setting.
That silhouette was reflected on the runway in long dresses with slim bodices and long, swishing skirts, a proportion that may be challenging to any woman who is shorter than runway-standard.
Stella Santana, daughter of Carlos Santana, whips up dreamy, swishing soul and R&B that feels thoroughly modern, even as her voice harks back to smoke-filled lounges of the 1940s and 1950s.
She experienced the everyday chatter of the world, once beyond her ken: the swishing of her pants, the drumming of footsteps on sidewalks, the chirping of birds and the whistling of the wind.
Unlike THC, PET was found to reduce levels of anti-inflammatory molecules swishing around in the solution, which would likely result in fewer side effects and make it act as a pain reliever.
Ross followed by chasing a deflected pass into the backcourt before swishing a midcourt 3-pointer to beat the shot-clock buzzer and give the Magic a 112-110 edge with 239:24 remaining.
A 2012 study, headed up by Hagger, found that even just swishing a sugary drink around in one's mouth seemed to give people more willpower to perform feats of physical strength or tedious tasks.
It's also been recommended in the mainstream media for everything from cooking to skin care and even oil pulling, a technique involving swishing the stuff around in your mouth like a mouthwash for cleansing.
Georgia is one of the oldest viticultural regions on earth, and Tbilisi is littered with cavernous tasting rooms — some better than others — for swishing and swirling the nation's sulfite-free, clay-pot-aged wine.
James capped a 22-point half by chasing down his own missed 3-point attempt in the left corner and swishing a triple at the buzzer, giving Cleveland a 53-45 bulge at the break.
One small study found that adolescents swishing with coconut oil improved their oral health after a week, and their plaque and gingivitis levels continued to fall over the entire duration of the 30-day study.
"Judges can take points off for excessive swishing of the horse's tail because that suggests tension," said Victoria Winter, a former competitive dressage rider from Canada who was watching the team competition with her daughter.
I mention this personal reaction only because "Lolita" is one of those occasional books which arrive swishing behind them a long tail of opinion and reputation which can knock the unwary reader off his feet.
The history of mouthwash can be traced back 4,000 years, with ancient Chinese and Indian texts containing references to liquids used for sanitation of the mouth, though exactly what they were swishing remains a mystery.
They found that animals were typically wounded more than 10 times every fight, and that signs of distress like tail swishing, slowing down due to exhaustion, reluctance to move, and labored breathing were all common.
The attractions included drones, miniature autonomous vehicles, soldiers armed with anti-drone guns, and what looked like a "flying soldier" - a man swishing in the air on a flyboard, drawing cheers from the leaders and spectators.
On the bed that night, as Billy rolled his joints and kept on speaking, ignoring the wind that was swishing the curtains, bringing the smell of the trees and the lake inside, all this became clear.
Not long afterwards, the former ruler of all France, who once cut a swathe through Europe, was demoted to rule only Elba—reduced to "swishing with his stick at the flowers" as he walked through his garden.
Not being able to drink water when you're thirsty is of course, no fun—even dangerous—but I manage to get through it by swishing with water, chewing gum, and going to bed as early as possible.
"Línea Recta" ("Straight Line") deconstructs flamenco imagery — the swishing of the bata de cola's long, ruffled train, the hyped-up representations of gender — and is by the Colombian-Belgian choreographer Annabelle López Ochoa, based in the Netherlands.
His right hand clasps the microphone, the left one depicts trillions of euros: slicing and restructuring debts, swishing from side to side to illustrate giant German surpluses, fingers flickering to imitate the vicissitudes of lily-livered social democrats.
PARIS (Reuters) - Psychedelic swirls, Beatles-style bobs in vibrant colors and plenty of swishing fringes filled Jean Paul Gaultier's runway on Wednesday, in a celebration of the 1960s designed in homage to avant-garde French couturier Pierre Cardin.
The former milliner and fashion reporter trained his lens on fabulous creatures teetering into fashion shows and society doyennes swishing around black-tie galas — and he was just as smitten by regular people going about their daily lives.
I have my back to the door, so I hear him—or to be more precise, I hear the dip in ambient noise, the patter of his delicate footsteps, and the swishing of his robes—before I see him.
Rationally you know that they're programmed automatons, but when they start moving — huge metal arms swishing through the air with inhuman precision and speed — some primeval part of your brain lights up like a switchboard and calls start pouring in.
But it can't help betraying certain signs of its inner life: it's hard to play things totally cool when you have a large, ungainly tail sticking out of your back, swishing this way and that for no immediately clear reason.
"I've seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire, I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a topcoat on, standing in the key and hitting foul shots and swishing them -- he sinks three-foot putts," Scaramucci said.
Dancers master movements like the hiplet strut — walking on pointe with hips that sway from side to side — or bend their knees until their buttocks nearly brush the floor while hopping on pointe and swishing their arms back and forth.
But I don't understand why a man who's running an important international event also does magic tricks, and certainly not why he keeps swishing his cloak like a flashy conjurer (what the British music critic Hugh Canning calls "twirltastic" behavior).
The Musketeers (18-10, 223-8 Big East) made 10 triples in the first half, one fewer than their previous best in an entire game, with Marshall swishing three from deep during a 16-point effort in the opening 255 minutes.
Often you'll see objects clip through each other — Trico's tail swishing right through a stone column, or the boy's arms swinging through a wall — and numerous times I found the boy stuck in an animation, unable to move until something interrupted him.
Throngs of fans crowded bookstores for the midnight release of the book, hours after the play in London's West End theater district dazzled theater-goers with swishing capes, billowy wraiths floating overhead and illusionist tricks of actors appearing to vanish into thin air.
Koenig took care of the rest, swishing a fallaway 22-footer as time expired to lift the seventh-seeded Badgers to an improbable 153-63 win over second-seeded Xavier in an NCAA Tournament East Region second-round game at Scottrade Center.
The attractions included hi-tech military gear such as drones, miniature autonomous vehicles, soldiers armed with anti-drone guns, and what looked like a "flying soldier" - a man swishing in the air on a flyboard, drawing cheers from the leaders and spectators.
Throngs of fans crowded bookstores for the midnight release of the book, hours after the play in London's West End theater district dazzled theatre-goers with swishing capes, billowy wraiths floating overhead and illusionist tricks of actors appearing to vanish into thin air.
He paused to consider the salmon-colored varietal swishing around his glass, which was created with Jean-Charles Boisset, costs $25 per bottle and was made with grapes grown in the South of France, on a vineyard a few miles from the Mediterranean.
The "nude dress" was a long gown (in recent years, long gowns have been admitted into Yuja's concert-clothes closet, but they have to be slinky) made of body-stocking fabric with sparkling encrustations at bosom and stomach and a long swishing skirt.
Judging from the way they presented the sounds—in interviews and in their music videos—it was a statement, among other things, about the role that domestic work plays in a long-term partnership, parsing meaning and crafting narratives from rumbling metal and swishing water.
I know that's a problem that a lot of people have when they're new to VR. In Time Machine, it doesn't help that you're looking at creatures that are swishing around and you often have to move away fast to avoid becoming a dinosaur's snack.
Budenholzer happily watched the play unfold with Lopez swishing his attempt from beyond the arc — good for the first of 15 3s for the Bucks, out of 40 tries, in a 33-129 victory over the San Antonio Spurs and Budenholzer's coaching mentor Gregg Popovich.
Eboshi, for example, with her slick of red lipstick and swishing silks, might be a perfect villain — she doesn't hesitate to kill gods, fell trees and mine virgin land — and yet she also employs and cares for society's untouchables: lepers and formerly indentured brothel workers.
Perhaps it's the smiles of the waitresses, swishing about in chiffon, as they offer a whiskey Negroni (the liquor mellows the bitterness of the original) and say, "Thank you, baby," with a wink; perhaps it's the excellent soundtrack of Paul Simon and British New Romantics.
Frequently, a cat will wag her tail back and forth to indicate irritation or annoyance—slight twitching at the end of the tail suggests minor annoyance, and a widely swishing or slapping tail is a sure sign that the cat wants you to stop what you're doing.
GIF: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne/YouTube Swishing around the lake like an aquatic snake or eel, Envirobot is prototypical mobile water inspector that can deliver real-time temperature, conductivity, and contamination readings through its motorized segmented body, which measures 1.5 meters (about five feet) long.
When I visited, wardrobe racks had been rolled against each wall, filled with pieces Carmen had made her: gowns and tuxedos in electric turquoise; candy apple red; nude; swishing taffeta; beads with weight; fabric that is delicate where there were slits measured to elongate her legs.
But he does (and he's funny), a love that Ms. Fisher — only 14 when the movie was shot — complements with a performance that's so visceral and unforced that you might find yourself transported back in time and walking again into an agonizingly similar party, thighs swishing.
This embryonic N.B.A. season has already given us Trae Young dribbling through J.J. Redick's legs, Ben Simmons swishing a 3-pointer as if he always makes them and Zion Williamson rumbling for 29 points in his second pro game — with only one miss in 13 shots.
Watching Ryan Anderson play this season, or even just shoot around before a game–repeatedly swishing jumpers contested by a Rockets assistant coach–you could be forgiven for forgetting that he was one of the central figures of seemingly never-ending trade talks throughout the entire 2017 offseason.
There was Brandon Maxwell's ode to "the women who have opened doors for others" in the form of soft-focus rosy day dresses and neatly tailored denim; crisp tailcoat shirting and generous, swishing ball gowns, all haloed in the air of high society yet free of any accompanying elitism.
Karl Lagerfeld had recreated his ateliers, down to the rolls of fabric, dressmakers' dummies, patterns and pins, the better to demonstrate the reality — and human toil — behind the reconfigured tweed suiting (actually trompe l'oeil embroidery), shoulders extended and flattened into two dimensions without internal structure, and culottes swishing about midcalf, on his runway.
There's also a weird, doomed-relationship narrative going on alongside the Icelandic actor and musician Eðvarð Egilsson (can't decide whether he looks like someone from Game of Thrones or just like, a barista), and Lana spends the whole thing swishing around in a long, drape-y gown, which is how you know that she really is our Stevie Nicks.
Cats, if you interact with them, are not going to just lay there— they're going to purr, or rub into your petting, or relax their body, or they're going to do the opposite: they're going to get tense, or start swishing their tail, or put their ears back which are all classic body language signs of arousal or irritation.
We aren't too far into season 2 of Starz' woozily passionate time-travel fantasy Outlander when Claire Randall Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) receives a bit of information so jolting, so disturbing in its implications, she probably wishes she were doing anything other than swirling, swishing and swashing her way through the elaborate frivolity and beauty of 18th-century Versailles.
For boys who grow up in America playacting in their backyards or on public playgrounds, pretending to hit a Grand Slam homer at the bottom of the 9th, or swishing the buzzer-beater in game 22019 of the NBA Finals, there is no other barrier to entry in their imagination to the world of professional sports other than their ability.
After repeating the routine several times, each one of them places the entire portion of chicken carcass into their mouth, sucking and swishing and swallowing, before retrieving it and setting down the creature's remains and then slowly running their tongues across each finger, one by one, as if that sauce is the last thing they will ever taste in their entire lives.
The Tao Tie, which we are told are some sort of physical manifestation of human greed, snarl and snap and inhale hapless bystanders like stoners ripping into a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos, but their reported intelligence never feels like more than hearsay; they can dig a tunnel and follow their queen's orders in tail-swishing lockstep, but really, they're just big nasty lizards.
"I've seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire, I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a topcoat on, standing in the key and hitting foul shots and swishing them -- he sinks three-foot putts" One message Scaramucci successfully conveyed during his brief time on the job: He really liked the President, no matter his previous criticism of Trump or apparently liberal social values.
The only saving graces are an internet famous dog (who arguably lowers himself by featuring), and Nicki Minaj, who shows up as the "halftime performer," and absolutely definitely recorded her part—which is vintage Minaj via lots of hair swishing and a vinyl leotard—500 miles away from Katy Perry's actual location, considering that they're never in the same shot and lit in totally different ways.

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