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Prepare the tongues: In a large saucepan of salted water, bring the tongues to a boil, then drain. 2.
Many delights from The Rock also rely on the fishery, like fried cod tongues (not actually tongues) and scrunchions (fried salt pork).
Not that they will have tongues, but they may need to grab and release — who knows what — with appendages more like tongues than metal claws.
"The flames rose like tongues, fiery tongues which engulfed one house after the other," Mr. Kiriakis, 383, a high school fitness instructor, said in a telephone interview.
"Children that are Afrikaans, German or Spanish are allowed to speak their native tongues, but we South Africans are not allowed to speak our African native tongues," Phetla said.
With that said, it's clear that so long as humans have tongues, then humans will use those tongues to do impressions – which they will then film and put on the internet.
Both coaches bit their tongues when asked about the hit.
Faraway Singapore adopted it as one of its "mother tongues".
Chameleons shoot their tongues out to about two body lengths.
Doing so has often required ministers to bite their tongues.
Like sticking out our tongues in front of the mirror.
These have complex grammars, equivalent to spoken tongues in expressiveness.
There, they silently set their tongues aflame with hot sauce.
Williams continued speaking in tongues until he switched to English.
The issue: Dogs use their tongues to explore the world.
What it hasn't been, unfortunately, is, uh, on everyone's tongues.
Peddlers of such extravagant dreams have to have silver tongues.
Joe and Sophie turned up the heat with their tongues.
Young orators' tongues are formed before their minds are set.
He is fluent in the tongues peculiar to his work.
The words dripping from our tongues wet with ripened patience.
Cook, covered, until the tongues are tender, about 2 hours.
Then they all stuck their tongues in each other's mouths.
LONDON — Tongues are wagging across the world of competitive Scrabble.
Do you think that they're holding their tongues too much?
Soleimani's name rolls off of most voters' tongues very easily.
The passport scanner automatically addresses visitors in their native tongues.
I watch in real time how fascism changes our tongues.
"The Tree of Tongues" sketches a version of this history.
Tongues tear themselves from mouths, spewing "mangled", "unrecognisable" words "like shrapnel".
Those tongues were working hard, but guess who was working harder?
Is Speaking in Tongues a comment on Elliot's relationship with Krista?
Let's stop talking in riddles, propounding paradoxes or speaking in tongues.
I speak for the feeds, for the feeds have no tongues.
The CBS announcement has tongues wagging about CBS-Viacom merger talks.
Playboy playmate Kennedy Summers sure knows how to set tongues wagging.
The act of scoring can be like water on parched tongues.
Yet, black lawmakers and social justice leaders are holding their tongues.
Forensic scientist Allan Allday said the tongues were bound with twine.
The pills were grit against their gums, tumbling under their tongues.
A term tattooed on their slackjawed tongues like an unremovable soundtrack.
Tongues have been in Nancy's vocabulary since early in her work.
As your minds adapt, so will your organs, tongues and skin.
The tongues of the sneakers are styled to look like receipts.
The things that roll off your characters' tongues are deliriously smutty.
We communicate by moving our jaws and our tongues and typing.
Show me Cardi cutting the tongues out of sneakers and smashing televisions.
While it might sound complicated, French kissing is just kissing with tongues.
The Reverend cuts out his followers' tongues so they don't make noise.
Those tongues are listed as vulnerable and critically endangered, respectively, by UNESCO.
But unlike some European tongues, Mandarin does not assign genders to nouns.
All died within 48 hours, were swollen, and had abnormally large tongues.
The Canadians do not have much choice but to bite their tongues.
It&aposs enough to get the tongues of the conspiracy theorists wagging.
Buttons inside the tongues let you turn the lights on or off.
The swoon set tongues to wagging, about its cause and likely effect.
But she really set tongues wagging the next year, with this Instagram.
They laughed, demurred, then went back in with tongues for additional research.
And it is this scene that set tongues wagging at the event.
Is it hard to speak in tongues in that scarily deep voice?
Columbus's 26,500 citizens mostly clucked their tongues and went about their business.
I'm surprised at how appetising the tongues look and happily dig in.
Berglund also coats several tongues in panko crumbs, then deep-fries them.
The words "Christian Pulisic" won't be on as many tongues next summer.
Immediately when I saw this sweater, I thought Native Tongues circa 1992.
Then again, maybe I wasn't in the right mood for duck tongues.
But as the evening progresses and drinks are consumed, tongues become untied.
And you will both bite your tongues more frequently than you'd wish.
Why do you feel like it's important to keep Two Tongues going?
Its signs were written in English and also in other European tongues.
Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson aren't just locking lips — they're touching tongues!
So they study the structure of things like cat tongues and eyelashes.
Photographs circulated of horses with bleeding mouths and tongues blue from tension.
The Basque speak a language that is unrelated to other European tongues.
This is even more true in churches where the minister dips the bread in the wine, then places it on the parishioners' tongues — meaning the minister's fingers can come into contact with both the wine and multiple people's tongues.
The Mother Tongues premiere screening will be this Wednesday at Autograph, in London.
Their tongues were everywhere—they looked like two dogs sharing a water bowl.
He tongues some dip in his lip and spits into a Speedway cup.
He's also been known to cut the tongues out of his crew's mouths.
Next, Kardashian captured Jenner with Penelope Disick, this time with wagging dog tongues.
Ahead, nine inexpensive options for doing Halloween with smiles, tears, and lolling tongues.
The brats in the next car are sticking their tongues out at her.
They grew clumsy and weak, and they often choked on their own tongues.
So, after years of her sun's out, tongues out attitude, why the transformation?
" He added: "They cut our tongues so we couldn't communicate to each other.
Forked tongues help some reptiles discern which direction a smell is coming from.
Joji's début EP, "In Tongues," was scheduled to be released the following day.
For the next half hour, Odasani sang and prayed and spoke in tongues.
Grace, meanwhile, highlights how preferences don't always translate between Western and Eastern tongues.
Children stick out their tongues at us, and we are subject to mockery.
They may look at the insides of their mouths and wiggle their tongues.
Here, red lips part and tongues hover over cocks like ice cream cones.
Describe what they are doing with their mouths, lips, tongues and throats. 6.
While the two tongues sound different, in formal writing they are very similar.
Communication ruler Mercury enters strategic Scorpio on Thursday, sharpening our minds and tongues.
Overall information density turns out to be the same across hugely different tongues.
VULGAR TONGUES An Alternative History of English Slang By Max Décharné 388 pp.
I saw "Tongues Untied" on channel 12, WHYY, my PBS channel in Philadelphia.
That's why men sometimes say they don't dare mentor women; tongues will wag.
Her images capture these "mason"—those who pierce their cheeks, tongues, and bodies.
In this awesome animated video copious make outs occur—with slithery paper tongues.
To find herself as an artist, she started a theatre company with friends called Talking Tongues (a precursor of 600 Highwaymen, one of New York's best nontraditional companies), where she starred in "Savage/Love" and "Tongues," early pieces by Sam Shepard.
Or alligator snapping turtles, which have wormlike tongues to lure prey into their mouths.
At one point they held hands and touched tongues in front of the cameras.
But, I don&apost know that I want my vice president speaking in tongues.
Clarke and her team think that these tongues might even reflect an evolutionary adaptation.
Ornithischian dinosaurs, such as the triceratops, had more mobile tongues than the T-Rex.
Yugoslavia was cobbled together from territories mostly populated with speakers of southern Slavic tongues.
Our tongues have different receptors for different flavors — like sweet versus salty versus bitter.
They attached the tongues to a mechanical arm and made them "lick" the furs.
To me, Lingua Ignota's music feels like praying in tongues inside a burning church.
The tongues of the nation are tied in jails (and) many others by fear.
This led them to speak in tongues, to prophesy and to experience miraculous healing.
THICK, fleshy, severed cow's tongues, their tips curled neatly on to the butcher's tray.
The scent of patchouli drifts through the air, while acid tabs melt on tongues.
The derisory English term "fake news" rolls off their tongues more fluently than "buongiorno".
They're the author of Mannish Tongues (Platypus Press 2017) and The Black Condition ft.
So, how do we get as much tasty goodness on our tongues as possible?
People reacting to Jensen's tweet also compared the wheel of tongues to a paddleboat.
Nothing dampens her enthusiasm for chasing these ugly fish with their bony, toothy tongues.
The name of our savior may not be on any of our tongues now.
Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues take possession of the earth.
But nothing is in demand here as much as the tongues of the skrei.
At Bardus Bistro near Tromso, the tongues are served with pea puree and remoulade.
Remove from the heat and allow the tongues to cool in their liquid. 3.
Add the tongues and cook, turning as needed, until golden, 8 to 10 minutes.
The Tongues, like so many of his designs, called for reclining over sitting upright.
Some of these stories were stranger than fiction, like leaky brains and hairy tongues.
His friends and family have to be careful not to let their tongues slip.
As another example, we asked them to click their tongues with their eyes closed.
Their tongues will grow nimble as they wrap a black band around their hearts.
Children squealed joyously in a wooden playhouse, dogs lolled their tongues on the grass.
She wrote that the two tongues combine to form one tube for drinking nectar.
Characters glut themselves constantly, reaching often, it seems, for organ meat — liver, tongues, tripe.
India has 22 official languages and a host of other unrecognized tongues and dialects.
Long tongues of brocade sheathed an armature shaped like the dome of St. Peter's.
Unshucked, they almost seem to breathe, heat rising off the fat tongues of masa.
It was his choice of underwear that had tongues wagging and emoji eyes peeping.
Lilacs bloom in every yard; irises wag their pink and purple tongues at him.
Watching a skilled simultaneous interpreter is a bit like watching someone speaking in tongues.
The foxes were harvesting dew-laden crane flies from the grass with their tongues.
The most famous — and notorious — of them, "Tongues Untied," isn't even an hour long.
Contrary to popular depictions of predatory dinosaurs roaring with tongues held far out or flicking them out snakelike, they found that most of the species they studied had hyoid bones that resembled those of gators, who keep their tongues firmly stuck in place.
Falling out in meetings, losing things, fighting with loved ones, letting hopelessness have our tongues.
Asking our allies to pay their fair share is going at NATO hammer and tongues?
EU leaders have often bitten their tongues rather than criticise the country's slide into autocracy.
We wouldn't want any spitting, choking, or burnt tongues over the news that just dropped.
They can create throwing stars out of water and their long tongues are incredibly powerful.
Yet their extended tongues and pained facial expressions make their agony seem visceral and real.
On Saturday Night Live, she swapped tongues with a giant stuffed lion she called Simba.
Eurocrats are polyglots, often able to speak all three tongues, plus another of their own.
Researchers later sprayed a flavor on their tongues, either sweet, salty, sour, umami, or bitter.
For centuries, science was a multilingual affair, powered by French, German, English and other tongues.
Cats' tongues, specialised for this task, are covered in hundreds of backward-facing keratin spines.
Or the Puerto Ricans, Greeks, Berbers, and Sicilians who talk to me in their tongues.
According to author Richard Betts our olfactory senses are far more developed than our tongues.
Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams are letting their tongues do the talking in Lake Tahoe.
The first thing Anderson noticed was that smaller chameleons wield tongues with higher peak accelerations.
When you're kissing your partner, open your mouth and touch tongues to begin French kissing.
They were told to place their tongues on the rim of the tumbler before sipping.
They hunt bugs, birds, mice, and even other chameleons using only one weapon: their tongues.
Today's study is the first to explain exactly how these slimy tongues work so effectively.
It needs to be on the tip of consumers' tongues for it to be valuable.
According to the film's science adviser, the raptors in that scene almost had forked tongues.
One addition to the Bronx show, Marlon Riggs's 1989 film, "Tongues Untied," does just that.
They burn the poor sinners or hang them by their tongues or by their breasts.
We first meet the church members in full religious ecstasy — speaking in tongues, in fact.
October 2016 Tongues start wagging as Thompson's ex-girlfriend, Jordan Craig, celebrates her baby shower.
But to be honest, this is a successful barbecue dish, even for our Western tongues.
Some are worried that the new name won't roll off American tongues very well, though.
Tradition dictates that it's the children who must cut the tongues out of the fish.
Bring to a boil, add the tongues, and reduce the heat to maintain a simmer.
Liza Wyles — We both like Mountain Dew and sticking our tongues out; the important stuff.
But watch for sharp tongues—warrior planet Mars, in Libra, can be snappy as hell.
The young dolphins twirl, take unusual poses and even wiggle their tongues at their reflections.
Audrey Hepburn: "Nothing is Impossible" Screen goddess Audrey Hepburn was a master of many tongues.
Once plated, they broke free of their casing and insolently stuck out like purple tongues.
Frequently the women stick out their tongues, in acts of seduction or, more likely, defiance.
"The word Disneyland is on people's tongues," said Alena Burova, a publicist for the site.
Social media users demanded #JusticeforSalahuddin and stuck their tongues out in solidarity to decree #IAmSalahuddin.
This fixes a real problem—fear of retaliation that leads executives to hold their tongues.
The tongues of the sneakers are also plastered with Super Mario and Duck Hunt labels.
As the year comes to a close, we've rounded up the lyrics that set tongues wagging.
Indeed, this makes the four tongues more similar than the dialects of many other polycentric languages.
But things really start to get fun when they sing "Formation" with puppy tongues sticking out.
We spoke to Dr. Hamad — and looked at countless images of discolored tongues — to find out.
Camouflaged to look like lace toile, they are thick-lipped, with teeth bared, tongues protruding, keen.
Those celebrating the news, especially those in the retail space, may end up biting their tongues.
They lay on the ground, tongues lolling, as Dr. Sayers checked their health and took samples.
He alluded to hardliners last week as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
They consumed them nasally to ensure their tongues couldn't taste whether the drink contained the extracts.
He then challenges the audience, mimicking the Underground Man, to stick their tongues out at him.
There's also a "Tongue Detection" mode now, so you can make Animoji... stick their tongues out.
Other tongues at the bottom of the digital heap include Irish Gaelic, Latvian, Maltese, and Lithuanian.
While these sneakers do have built-in socks, they don't come with any laces or tongues.
That could mean surrounding themselves with kinder people so they don't waste energy biting their tongues.
Underbites and awkward tongues were a theme among the 15 homely contenders, as were crazy eyes.
We fed butterflies sugar water and watched them unfurl what we called their tongues and drink.
Thoughts of these foods can make our tongues dance as we anticipate satisfying our salty cravings.
The singers cupped their tongues, circled their lips, and narrowed their throats, creating high, whistling overtones.
They break out in tongues, they sing Hallelujah, they raise their arms, they cry, they collapse.
Gibbering mouths, lolling tongues, and Lovecraftian asymmetry surround us as we blast through the three rooms.
But not all the kids who cut tongues in Ballstad end up in the fishing industry.
The tongues of the skrei, however, have yet to make an appearance on British dining tables.
When the tongues are cool enough to handle, peel them and slice them in half lengthwise.
Unfortunately for Blanton, French and Huber had sharp tongues, and their conversation included some unseemly language.
Searching for #babybelugawhales reveals a single photo of a couple smiling and sticking their tongues out.
But by the time they got to Judge Kavanaugh, Republicans could no long hold their tongues.
"IT HAS TOO MANY TONGUES," a guy named Jack said when I showed him the product.
Also hovering above the ground, speaking in tongues, and throwing vehicles and people through the air.
It is high time they stopped holding their tongues while Trump lashes them all with his.
But the division of policy roles has not always caused Fed officials to hold their tongues.
You only see the tongues when these beings start speaking at length, but they're instantly distracting.
IT and an opposing hero bite down each other's overlapped tongues while exchanging increasingly witty jokes.
As ever, pop music provided a common language, no matter our native tongues or political beliefs.
The grounds here burst with many tongues, every hue and every race, unlike the other Slams.
In Wright's poems the name of the absolute is scrawled in a host of esoteric tongues.
"I was being expressive!" he recalls, adding that other parishioners expressed themselves by speaking in tongues.
In the above documentation by Harry Gamboa, Jr., the artist has substituted himself for the tongues.
They are like white Wonder bread with a red tongues sticking out of them, and they're singing.
"Tongues can flow in supple tandem, dancing a 'tongue tango' with equal fervor and gentility," says Demirjian.
Portrayals of dinosaurs with lizard-like tongues hearken to early interpretations of the beasts as oversized lizards.
Related to other Berber tongues, it is written in its own script, dating back to ancient times.
It stated that the four tongues together form a "polycentric" language, similar to English, German or Arabic.
They use, document and preserve minority and endangered languages not as historical oddities, but living, vibrant tongues.
Unfortunately, so many black women have held their tongues in order to protect the men around them.
Fluent in Latin, Russian and French, he cracked multilingual jokes which hopped between those and other tongues.
Even if the most ardent fans were wary of the new owner's intentions, they held their tongues.
"I think we have to touch tongues bb because people think this is a prank," he wrote.
Widows opens with Viola Davis and Liam Neeson in bed, tongues buried deep in each other's mouths.
"He started posting more pictures of like our tongues touching and stuff, like personal pictures," she said.
Some people worry that for all its talk, the government wants to wipe out other Han tongues.
Engineers are focused on "natural-language processing" to improve search in tricky tongues like Arabic and Japanese.
People have, however, tweeted photos of what they say are their tongues after eating Peeps-flavored Oreos.
In addition, its anatomy suggests that chameleons may have developed projectile tongues early on, the BBC reports.
He points to tongue reconstructions where patients could later feel a pinprick on their newly transplanted tongues.
A minister and some worshippers speak in strange tongues, raising their arms to the sky, some crying.
It's one of the most lovely and melodic tongues in the pantheon of fake languages, after all.
Biblical texts describe early Christian leaders dancing, speaking in unknown tongues and laying hands on new converts.
And then I saw this tweet and everything just clicked for me: geese have serrated tongues pic.twitter.
Lately, a subset of international players have begun translating retro games into their native tongues as well.
Most bats produce echolocation sounds through their larynx, but some click their tongues or use their nostrils.
Elsewhere, even widely spoken tongues like Quechua face problems when it comes to the language of technology.
In return, the orcas were rewarded with their favorite morsels — the tongues and lips — from the carcasses.
But paleontologists have shown that dinosaurs were the ancestors of today's birds, which don't have forked tongues.
The Yankees bit their tongues when asked if they were surprised that the Rays pitched to Sanchez.
During one rally Rouhani referred to hardliners as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
Nowhere had I heard an intelligent discussion about speaking in tongues, much less for 80 straight minutes.
"Cod tongues have always been a popular thing to eat in the north of Norway," he explains.
I grew up in a very sheltered household — born-again Christians, speaking tongues, part of that cult.
We'd also pray in tongues—a language that is unique to you and your communication with God.
Add a few tablespoons of the sauce to the bowl with the tongues along with the watercress.
In England, there is no age limit for piercing tongues, boys' nipples or less intimate body parts.
Though a forthcoming Sqweel 3 could make straight men's tongues obsolete, until then, they're still in business.
Even were we to feel differently, a fear of appearing elitist would make us hold our tongues.
Though restrained, the women do not lack independence, and they wag their tongues as defiantly as ever.
During one rally he referred to hardliners as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
In addition to these large paintings, a smaller series entitled Speaking In Tongues is also on display.
This allows "tongues" of frigid air to reach south, and warm pockets to approach the Arctic Circle.
And small, burnt orange Corona labels are woven into the bases of the tongues on the front.
They were known as the Silent Sentinels, because they held their tongues while they held their banners.
This man of many tongues — his name is Simon McBurney — is taking you somewhere you've never been before.
"It is shocking that the word 'evolution' has been much on the tongues of children," the fatwa read.
The entourage finally escaped when Ward's mother feigned demonic possession and began screaming at the men in tongues.
Although our scalded tongues are happy to make this transition over to colder brews, our wallets are not.
The decadence served at pricey bourgeois restaurants are withheld from the tongues of those who craft such pleasures.
It can be used to prevent children from chewing on clothes or body parts, like fingers or tongues.
A water station appeared in Wheatcroft's path and both guides bit their tongues to avoid tipping him off.
"We're all going to be sticking out our tongues to our phones in the near future," he said.
We'd stick our tongues out at ourselves, make funny faces, or try to move faster than our reflections.
If someone near the front had fainted or begun speaking in tongues, it wouldn't have been particularly surprising.
And then the face-skin disappears and you're both just disembodied eyes and tongues flapping in the breeze.
Adorable side-by-side photos of the young royals sticking out their tongues show their sweet family resemblance.
European leaders, desperate to enlist Turkey's help in tackling the migrant crisis, may find themselves biting their tongues.
For three days we ate nothing but dry crusts; our tongues were so scraped we couldn't move them.
The tongues are always normal size, but they have a squared tip like the corner of a washcloth.
He spent a long time checking them, prodding, touching, and tapping them, inspecting their ears, eyes, and tongues.
Elizabeth I also allegedly mastered the tongues of her realm—Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, and Irish, plus six others.
But they're also just too easy, with their wet noses and broad pink tongues and eagerness to please.
Turns out, Andre was a serious fine-dining nut -- especially for delicacies like animal hearts, kidneys and tongues.
Sadly, many parents teach kids that if they disagree with someone, it's polite to hold their tongues. Rubbish.
We assume that dogs who are panting, with tongues out and big smiles, are happy as can be.
Republicans have held their tongues over the ballooning deficit, but they do not want to make it worse.
The input's pretty good, but the output is constrained by our tongues and jaws moving and us typing.
Two people dressed as life-sized tongues began caressing each other to the sounds of hypnotic tribal rhythms.
Women at the shelters often have had arms and legs broken, and lips, tongues and noses sliced off.
In gritty black and white, their tongues leap and flip; a sound like a snare drum snaps out.
In time, their minds and tongues are loosened by alcohol and perhaps a simple human need for companionship.
The photographers take advantage of this global arena, promoting their own nationalities and mother tongues as selling points.
It exports things that American don't typically want to buy – like beef tongues and short ribs, he said.
We learned to eat with chopsticks, twisted our tongues around the word "croissant," and swam in hotel pools.
"They like to see when tongues hang out and eyes cross/roll back in sheer ecstasy," she said.
They force the humans reading them to slurp and click and hoot and pop and tap their tongues.
Streets curve along almost 360 degrees of waterfront, with docks sticking out from houses like sassy protruding tongues.
Dead animals were scattered about: eyes lifeless, tongues hanging from their mouths, crimson streaks splashed on their fur.
They have multiple tongues and multiple swooshes, so I decided to double layer my socks to match it.
Meanwhile, the presumably less-mobile tongues of dinosaurs could have served them well in  feeding strategies  like those used by crocodilians — a "bite-and-swallow" approach — where tongues play a less active role and don&apost manipulate the food much after it&aposs in their mouths, Clarke told Live Science.
There's an extended sequence near the beginning of the film wherein Grindelwald swaps faces (and tongues?) with other characters.
What Paulette did should be on the tips of our tongues, but not because she deserves praise, others say.
The film leaves the classroom and returns to the basement, where the young boy is still speaking in tongues.
Well, learning fictional tongues doesn't come easy, but as with any language, it's important to master the basics first.
Was it triggered by interaction between Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, speaking similar Germanic tongues with different patterns of endings?
But Dr. Anderson thought that with the larger apparatus in smaller chameleons, their tongues might reach out proportionally farther.
Some people can curl their tongues or flip their eyelids inside out or bend their thumbs out of joint.
We have held our tongues, threatened by power wielded over us and promises of institutional access and career advancement.
Michif, one of their traditional languages, developed as a blustery combination of English, French, Cree and other native tongues.
Past e-cigarette incidents have left tongues, hands and thighs charred and in some cases have even burned lungs.
Because of their oversized tongues, ovaries and testes, biologists have affectionately nicknamed Thorius the "tongue-flipping gonad" of salamanders.
For now, the chips are only able to replicate the architecture and function of lungs, hearts, tongues, and intestines.
"We cannot simply hold our tongues and not say anything for the sake of peace and quiet," she said.
Both stayed in good spirits during the evening, each laughing as they stuck their tongues out at the other.
You know when you see pap pictures of celebrities and they've got each other's tongues shoved down their throats?
Then, English constituted the vast majority of content; today, it is just one language within a cacophony of tongues.
"Hound Dog" was literally "boy bye," years before people started sipping lemonade and scalding their tongues with hot tea.
After removing each Pringle from the can, we should turn it upside down and place it on our tongues.
Charismatic Christianity emphasizes the place of the miraculous in everyday life, such as speaking in tongues and faith healing.
They loved candy and laughed when the suckers I kept in my desk turned their tongues unnaturally bright colors.
Trilobites Chameleons snack by shooting out their impressive tongues, zapping a meal as far as two body lengths away.
In previous political eras, women like these would have been told to hold their tongues or act more ladylike.
It's their tongues — and their minds — that are moving at warp speed, with ideas and emotions jostling for position.
Plus, they were more closely related to crocodiles and alligators (which also do not sport forked tongues) than snakes.
Bennett said that patients of his have chewed off the tips of their own tongues and scratched their corneas.
He introduced her to other whizzes, and as the study grew Fedorenko needed material in a range of tongues.
They posted pictures here showing a wristwatch emblazoned with skulls and rings featuring protruding tongues and goggle-wearing figures.
I invented a game that I played with my friends at the movies: bobbing for popcorn with our tongues.
Maybe the stir-fried duck tongues I ate last time could have slid from their cartilaginous framework more easily.
She sweeps in and out to stock up on provisions, breezing past locals with rude manners and wagging tongues.
"She opened the tongues of women," they say, and it's not clear whether this is intended as a compliment.
The thrusting, overlapping petals shapes suggest barely contained energy, while their shapes point to myriad associations – tongues, sperm, feathers.
We know its fruits today as the concept of Proto-Indo-European, a mother language for dozens of tongues.
Indigenous names, which often express love of country and connection to the land, often tie up white people's tongues.
Also, dogs drink loudly, lapping the water with their tongues, which is thought to scare away the infectious copepods.
I remember going to these churches and seeing people go into states — speaking in tongues, slaying in the spirit.
Part of it may be down to Europe's many tongues, a natural barrier that no legislation will ever remedy.
The letter also called for Communion wafers to be delivered by hand instead of onto the tongues of churchgoers.
In Canada, that was accomplished through residential boarding schools where indigenous students were forbidden to speak their native tongues.
Ironically, Francis did mention hell in Monday's document - in a section that warned against "unguarded tongues" in the media.
Because rather than focusing on rote memorization, you learn to speak in foreign tongues by conversing with actual people.
Danklefs reworked the tongues on the shoes to incorporate burnt orange leather and the Longhorns logo on the front.
EDINBURGH — The Edinburgh International Festival comes in many tongues this year, among them Dutch and the Aboriginal dialect Dharug.
It calls to mind the panting tongues, bulging eyeballs, springing hearts and steam-shooting ears of Looney Toons characters.
Eyes pop, tongues get lashed, hair gets raised, jaws get dropped and ears get shattered, all in one grid.
Mr. Juncker is from Luxembourg, where everyone is fluent in several tongues because almost no one else understands Luxembourgish.
He appeared on the group's albums "Larks' Tongues in Aspic" (1973), "Starless and Bible Black" (1974) and "Red" (1974).
Caregivers report biting their tongues when agemates grouse about seemingly trivial problems, from disappointing vacations to home décor dilemmas.
But more specifically, it was the impending Saudi Aramco initial public offering (IPO) that sent the most tongues wagging.
Its fruits are known today as the concept of Proto-Indo-European, a mother language for dozens of tongues.
Suddenly, body parts start raining down from 20 stories above: brains and lungs, spines and tongues askew against jawbones.
EDINBURGH — The Edinburgh International Festival comes in many tongues this year, among them Dutch and the Aboriginal dialect Dharug.
Over bowls of a yellow soup made of tongues and brains sprinkled with cinnamon and lemon, they fall hard.
Men of color on the committee, such as Mr. Khanna and Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, held their tongues.
The input is pretty good, but the output is constrained by our tongues and jaws moving and us typing.
In the shot, as Duff and her son Luca stick out their tongues, Koma shows off his new pink hair.
Experimenting with dead cat tongues may seem weird, but it turns out felines still have a lot to teach us.
But even though lizards are tops at tongue waving, dinosaurs probably couldn&apost stick out their tongues, researchers recently discovered.
During arrivals on the red carpet, Chopra and Jonas kid around and playfully stuck their tongues out at each other.
He captains a ship called Silence, named for the fact that he cuts out the tongues of all who board.
He slices out the tongues of his brother and of Falia and ties them to the bow of his ship.
And even though the government hasn't released the attackers' full name, tongues started wagging as soon as the photo appeared.
Lastly, check out the above video from our Science team, showing how chameleons snare their prey using super-powered tongues.
The first photo featured the couple, wearing matching red coats, smiling and touching tongues, while the second showed a kiss.
Whether they're smarter than cats or brainier than raccoons is up for debate, tongues are undoubtedly wagging on this topic.
Supporters of regional tongues still have to fight for small concessions such as local-language announcements on buses and trains.
That can be attributed to their pliable, form-fitting suede uppers and memory foam-lined insoles, ankle collars, and tongues.
Only more recently in Mexico, as in the Andean countries, have governments promoted bilingual teaching in Spanish and indigenous tongues.
"I think we have to touch tongues bb because people think this is a prank," he wrote in the caption.
We were a bunch of naive, young women, and we looked at each other, tongues tied, trying to get somewhere.
The story went around the world and the name Mad Mike was on the tip of all of our tongues.
Although Trump and Mattis speak in different tongues, both are voicing militarily aggressive doctrines that increase the chance of conflict.
Then, he looks up, and we finally see his audience: a confused-looking room full of reptiles, flicking their tongues.
Elon Musk tweeted a meme of the Queen as the Teletubbies over the weekend and set tongues wagging on Twitter.
"Monolingual fieldwork on indigenous tongues, without the reference point of a lingua franca, is harder, but it's beautiful," he said.
Facebook's 251,258-strong content moderation workforce speaks about 240 tongues, though the company said it hires professional translators when needed.
He's become famous for his deft hand in cutting out the tongues of the skrei, a type of Arctic cod.
She told me worship, baptisms, and speaking in tongues were the three most common pastimes when she was a child.
Only a few in the front row actually got to share in that moment, spun sugar dissolving upon their tongues.
Many older people suppressed their native tongues and dissuaded their children from speaking them, if they were taught at all.
To refugees around the world, it's become an international word for hope, in dozens of tongues and for numerous faiths.
He found locals admiring butcher's stalls resembling anatomy classrooms, with body parts from tongues to trotters laid out for inspection.
And "Icarus" frames white feather shapes in tongues of yellow sunlight, implying a wing falling toward the blue water below.
Hands and tongues smeared with threatening, sanctioning and terrorizing the #Iranian nation, are not entitled to dishonor the ancient #Persian_language.
That helped lead to a proliferation of violent, radical or otherwise extremist content on social media that set tongues wagging.
That helped lead to a proliferation of violent, radical or otherwise extremist content on social media that set tongues wagging.
We can sit and watch the fruit go orange, a hue that moved through five tongues to come to ours.
In fact, contrary to popular belief, most Nigerian films are made with dialogues in one of the country's native tongues.
Their tongues can extend a foot or more, making feeding times an especially popular sight at zoos and on safari.
In the freezer were two cow tongues bound with wire with nails and a knife embedded in them, Carberry said.
It's interesting -- some huge celebs, like Oprah, have held their tongues on Trump for fear of incurring his Twitter wrath.
Studying the activity of tongues inside the mouths of living creatures proved tricky, so instead Dr Noel and Dr Hu built an automated grooming machine fitted out with tongues and furs from animals whose lives had ended at places such as the Tiger Haven in Tennessee, a sort of retirement home for rescued big cats.
When their tongues have been reduced to smoldering ruins, they declare themselves (through sign language) to be in a great restaurant.
I have a big slab of makeup wedge foam that you can carve prosthetics like wobbly tongues or fake teeth from.
Touch tongues You don't want to overwhelm your partner with a "tonsil tongue," particularly at the beginning of a French kiss.
"If I had 10,53 thousand tongues, I couldn't thank you enough," one person wrote the day after I walked with her.
The holding pattern on the toughest issues has other lawmakers holding their tongues before seeing what the Trump White House proposes.
All the severed tongues in this experiment were donated after death, so thankfully no cats had to die for this research.
They express misgivings when he's very explicitly racist, but they mostly hold their tongues and focus on tax reform and deregulation.
"Developers and equipment suppliers have a tendency to bite their tongues," said Bart Lucarelli, coal industry analyst at consultancy Roleva Energy.
The bigger and longer their tongues are as they pant, the more likely they are to have heat exhaustion, she said.
This year, one very special contestant named Lady Bug (you can find her here on Twitter) had tongues and tails wagging.
Most of Qom's top clerics, each more learned than Mr Khamenei, have begun to bite their tongues or speak in riddles.
But as a philologist interested in Norse and other ancient tongues, and keen on the archaic, he certainly knew his Icelandic.
Even small ones—the way they move, the prospect of venom, those little forked tongues—can send chills down your neck.
In Europe in the 20th century alone, various spelling reforms affected the writing of Russian, German, Danish, Dutch and other tongues.
An attempt to say "THANK YOU GOD" through our work, even as we do in our hearts and with our tongues.
Their answer: homemade blood-spitting goblin masks paired with high-energy, shredding death metal played with tongues planted firmly in cheek.
Pangolins subsist mostly on ants and termites, catching them with tongues that can stretch longer than the length of their bodies.
But when sharp-eyed observers realized the queen was wearing a gift from Trump's most prominent political enemy, tongues started wagging.
They whisper spells, speak in tongues, and again sound generally terrifying as Thomasin and the devil goat slink through the trees.
The internet catches wind of this and sure enough, tongues are wagging that the woman with the stomach must be pregnant.
The grill spits tongues of fire up towards the sky, while smaller flames spark in a bonfire made with charcoal briquettes.
They're also perfectly suited for the devil himself, boasting glistening flesh, unblinking eyeballs, drooling tongues, and all manner of misshapen teeth.
Tongues out in profile pictures, unsolicited nudes and toilet humour are a few ways to render yourself an online dating pariah.
It immediately set tongues wagging, with more than 100,000 likes by Saturday evening and Twitter users basically salivating at the prospect.
But no one has figured out how those tongues latch onto the prey and snap it back into the animal's mouth.
Months after Facebook's El Moujahid extolled the virtues of "an automated army of messengers," two Facebook bots began speaking in tongues.
" In this workshop, they'll make a giant collaborative floor map patterned after Mariam Ghani's museum mural, "The Garden of Forked Tongues.
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They are called Italian dialects, Mr. Ronco said, but many of these tongues are really separate languages, descended directly from Latin.
"It's only a stone's throw from the drumming of a shaman and witchcraft to the Laestadians' speaking in tongues," Mattis observes.
Adding unique sounds that don't often occur in human tongues helps to differentiate your new language, making it seem more alien.
What is happening around Kone that all of these other players are swallowing their tongues and he has to rescue them?
Some dogs, tails wagging and tongues lolling, reveled in the attention, but many rested in their crates before the big show.
The track "Sidekick" gets the band's balancing act just right: part George Benson lacquer, part Native Tongues bounce, part acid haze.
But gradually authors in France and Italy began to see their own tongues—descendants of Latin—as worthy of literature, too.
We've been through so much — Milk's tantrums, BeBe's speaking in tongues, Shangela's "Game of Thrones" fan-fic — and yet, so little.
Still, even by those more permissive standards, Abdellatif Kechiche's new Cannes contender, "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo" will probably set tongues wagging.
His forte has not been conservative conviction, major achievement or great vision, but one of the sharpest tongues in British politics.
Insects, birds and mammals began competing for access, evolving wings, tongues and brains better suited to the quest for floral sustenance.
The girls whose profile pictures aren't screenshots from an obscure anime are often sticking out their tongues or posing in cosplay.
Laid over the top were two tongues of bafun sea urchin, a species with the color of a nearly ripe persimmon.
Although called "dialects" by the government, some of these Chinese tongues are at least as different as the various Romance languages.
"Monticello Ave" uses piano the way the Native Tongues might have, then slaps New Jack Swing-inspired vocal harmonies atop it.
Udmurt, which is one of more than 100 tongues spoken across Russia, is spoken by about 400,000 people, according to UNESCO.
Missing women haunt its frames, their faces on sagging posters and their names on the tongues of those searching for them.
This suggested to her that ecstatic experiences like speaking in tongues were not a decisive factor in meeting migrants' psychological needs.
And because you're keeping your stash at the office, I guarantee your jar has long ago been breached by other tongues.
Anyways, the researchers checked for stimulation from the fetuses, visible in them sticking their tongues out and opening/closing their mouths.
I take it very seriously ... We cannot simply hold our tongues and not say anything for the sake of peace and quiet.
The 2016 Race Chris Christie's surprise endorsement of Donald Trump on Friday immediately set tongues wagging about what's in it for him.
Here we are, one species, but with a brain so big that we made up countless tongues to communicate with each other.
Animoji got an update as well, letting users stick their tongues out and new versions, including Ghost, Koala, Tiger and T. rex.
It only seems like magic to those of us who are barely literate in our native tongues, much less two or more.
They both set tongues wagging at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards, and continued to shock and awe after the show had wrapped.
"On our days off," he captioned a photo of himself and Holland with their tongues out and Zendaya sporting a mean mug.
The point of the passage is that the spirit descends upon the apostles and gives them the gift of many tongues — i.e.
Firing an employee makes tongues wag; parents talk to each other, and it can make the school look unstable to have turnover.
Pangolins feed on ants and termites, using their claws to break into nests and their long, sticky tongues to lap up insects.
But for some designers, their foreign or unconventional names don't always roll off the tongues of the famous faces donning their apparel.
Now fewer than 150 tongues are used regularly, according to First Languages Australia, and the majority are said to be critically endangered.
I think often of those beleaguered workers, cleaning clubs, biting their tongues, saying all the opposite things of how they really feel.
Serafina Corrêa calls itself the "capital" of Talian, one of about 30 non-indigenous tongues used in Brazil, especially in the south.
How did anteaters end up with such silly appendages, while their close relatives like sloths and armadillos feature, well, more normal tongues?
Image: ShutterstockNewborn infants are supposed to be capable of imitating our facial expressions, like sticking out our tongues and opening our mouths.
At one point, Saoudi showers the audience in Buckfast and tongues outstretch to lap it up like horses being offered a polos.
Snog, pash, knutschen: there are terms in many different cultures for what we in English call "French kissing", or kissing with tongues.
Image: Cristian Irian, Finca Colibrí Gorriazul, ColombiaWith their elongated bills and specially adapted tongues, hummingbirds are built to extract nectar from flowers.
The PG2, the second generation of Paul George's signature shoes, is themed around the PlayStation console, complete with tongues that light up.
Tongues are kind of weird when you think hard about them; they're hunks of muscular flesh in the middle of your mouth.
Yet in a giant country of multiple creeds and tongues, and even more opinions, simple words carry complex and even dangerous meanings.
If the party's results in the local elections are bad, critics will initially hold their tongues and concentrate on the Europe debate.
During the film, I was thinking of things like Tongues Untied by the late Marlon Riggs, but he was working in nonfiction.
Cameras will be hidden, so guests feel inspired to talk more freely, while a steady flow of cocktails will help loosen tongues.
"Careful what you wish for!" said the president, as the officers behind him stuck out their tongues or sneered at the camera.
Pedagogues argue that Algerians have become jacks of all tongues, but masters of none, and worry that the mélange is stunting development.
The shoes feature a waterproof suede upper, sealed seams, gusseted tongues, and raised rubber foxing around the perimeter to keep water out.
There was no rock band playing slick praise-and-worship music at Trinity Church of Austin, and certainly no speaking in tongues.
In the early days of the war, there was a motto that rolled off military tongues: the battle for hearts and minds.
Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who narrowly lost the gubernatorial race last month in Florida, recently met with Obama — which left tongues wagging.
Libra wants us all to get along, but Mars is the planet of war, so watch for passive aggression and sharp tongues.
They're calling the event "Berning Down The House," a pun on a Talking Heads classic from their 1983 album Speaking in Tongues.
But you can't see what their diaphragms are doing or what their lungs are doing or even what their tongues are doing.
And anyway, when you're seeing people falling over on the floor during services or praying in tongues, it looks pretty fucking real.
The men with Odysseus Packed their ears with wax One or two tore out their tongues Right there on the Cretan coast.
Taking a cue from Philip Guston, he establishes visual rhymes between noses and phalluses, and adds his own take by evoking tongues.
The cut-out victim heads, most of them two-sided, scream, weep, gape, stick out tongues, Guernica-like, their features roughly delineated.
Carrington is also a member of a select group of writers — exophonic writers, they're now called — who work outside their mother tongues.
He's especially obsessed with animal mutilations — creepy incidents in which cows and horses have their eyes, tongues and internal organs sliced out.
The move unleashed a powerful backlash, not least among women who know what it's like to be told to hold their tongues.
It's possible Merian used a magnifying glass to capture the detail of the split tongues of sphinx moths depicted in this painting.
Others say he cooked the burgers in chicken fat, or sizzled bay leaf into the grease, or mixed in hearts and tongues.
Perhaps that is the secret motive behind every library: to stumble upon ourselves in the lives and lands and tongues of others.
As we walk out of a friend's funeral, we can smell wood smoke in the air and taste snowflakes on our tongues.
Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred, Sweden In medieval lion heraldry, the big cats are often depicted in profile, their tongues flailing out like flames.
Its name in various tongues has always been a variation on portal, including Bab al-Abwab, or Gate of all Gates, in Arabic.
He speaks almost in tongues, in a particularly complex manner that make obvious the depths of the world he has created for himself.
People fly him around the world to split their tongues, place implants under their skin, and tattoo their eyeballs—a technique he invented.
It makes sense, as Tegan & Sara follows in Katy Perry and Carly Rae Jepsen's footprints by recording songs in the Sims' own tongues.
In alligators, crocodiles and their relatives, muscle and connective tissue fix the animals&apos tongues along the entire length, from base to tip.
Much of that ice has been lost at the margins of the ice sheet, at places where ices terminate in floating ice tongues.
But I think it's very important for us to be able to freely say what we feel, to be loose with our tongues.
Instead, remember the golden rule, and don't be afraid to remind others in a polite way to watch their tongues as well.  2.
At night, they hunt for insects such as ants and termites with their long, sticky tongues, which can stretch up to 16 inches.
Many, like Ms Oxford's initial tweet, describe offences remarkably similar to those Mr Trump brags about: crotch-grabs and tongues forced into mouths.
Sharp tools used around eyes and tongues and other sensitive areas can be dangerous with someone who hasn't had the practice or experience.
Wonder no more, because Lovato has posted a photo on her Instagram of herself in bridal regalia that has her fans' tongues wagging.
Today over 80% of the European Commission's documents are written first in that language, then translated into the EU's remaining 23 official tongues.
After examining the tongues in various ways and under a microscope, they observed an oval-shaped cross section of a long, narrow tongue.
The southern tamandua and the giant anteater's tongues had conical tips that made them look like, well, penises (the silky anteater did not).
Off to the side, a few guys are doing gabber's iconic hakken dance in the sun, their tongues hanging out of their mouths.
In the scene, Ferrell's character fights through Wiig's elaborate neckwear to essentially scream into each other's mouths as they wave their tongues around.
So why don't the names of these history-making women roll off of our tongues as easily as those of history-making men?
A shocking number of those in high office, or running for high office, seem to feel no need to govern their own tongues.
She was a rising star, on the cusp of something bigger than herself — the captivating, edgy musician on the tips of everyone's tongues.
A record release show is slated for June 26 at Saint Vitus, and will feature Dead Empires, Belus, Godmaker, and Wreath of Tongues.
The shots are uncomfortably close: nostrils flare, and saliva glistens on their tongues, everything captured in the cold glow of the camera flash.
We branded him one of the "silver tongues" in our party, along with Nancy Kaufman and Michael Parenti, and a couple of others.
From its base, Slide Hill is just the least bit vertiginous at 40 feet, with four shiny metal tongues wagging their way down.
Rouhani openly criticised the human rights record of the authorities, speaking at rallies about "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
That was when you found out that you don't need religion to be slain, for the demons to come out with their tongues.
As Cole Haan's lightest sneaker ever, it features an ultra-breathable Stitchlite upper, gel-cushioned insoles and tongues, and a lightweight arched outsole.
White-necked jacobins can feed in a variety of different habitats, and like other hummingbirds, have long bills and tongues specialized for flowers.
Even celebrities need to break character on the red carpet and stretch their facial muscles, cross their eyes, and stick out their tongues.
Tibetans have one of the most unusual traditional gestures for greeting others: They stick out their tongues — though always from a safe distance.
He joined a charismatic evangelical church in Kingston, with a mostly upscale congregation, where people spoke in tongues and services lasted for hours.
A diagnosis of cancer can tie the tongues of friends and family members or prompt them to utter inappropriate, albeit well-meaning, comments.
But we're in a day and age where it rolls off their tongues, and the audience laughs at the jokes, and that's awesome.
The brochure Tongues on Fire: Visions & Ecstasy (2000–2001), pinned open in a case, collects the stories of people's dreams recounted to Dill.
This was a remarkable feat of reverse engineering, not quite like any of his other etymological exploits amongst the tongues of Middle-earth.
But what truly started tongues wagging was the news that the FBI was already investigating Jeanne for being embroiled in a moral scandal.
The argument lasted for so long that the alliance's interpreters left, leaving the members to debate in English rather than their mother tongues.
They just decided that a pardon was in their self-interests, and they bit their tongues until they lost the ability to speak.
At King, these chickpea fritters are long, thin tongues that puff up like pommes soufflés and are scented all over by fried sage.
There was speaking in tongues, laying on of hands, baptism by fire, slaying of the spirit—his first psychedelic experiences, in a way.
Magic runs through a pervasive fundamentalist and evangelical Christian society that breeds revivalist cults that speak in tongues and believe in spirit possession.
And we chew salt to see how we like it in our teeth, on our tongues, and to know its flavor, its salinity.
The title comes from a quote in Tongues Untied, Marlon Riggs's landmark 1989 documentary on life at the intersection of queerness and blackness.
"We want to free the tongues of the people so they start thinking about this without the constraints of political correctness," he said.
The release of Michael Wolff's new book "Fire and Fury" has tongues wagging all over the world about President Trump's fitness for office.
Fast-forward to today nearly 40 years later, and I no longer speak one of my two native tongues because I forgot it.
One thing led to another, and Dr. Rico-Guevara ended up at UConn, doing his Ph.D. research with Dr. Rubega on hummingbird tongues.
Rays of sunlight burst down on reefs that were surging with life like underwater cities, including brilliantly colored sea fans and flamingo tongues.
Its exterior featured murals of romping dogs, ears and tongues flying, which the scientists hoped would throw illegal bone-hunters off the trail.
The glossy surfaces look like chewing gum stretched thin, or distorted tongues, or sinews pried apart, now offered up to us as seats.
Those cute, harmless animals are pangolins; they are endangered little anteater-type creatures that wander around slurping down insects with their long tongues.
From tongues to the cheeks to the flanks, Mayura is almost always on the menu at Arcane, though the specific cut constantly changes.
"Benjamin Patterson was a blessing for Intermedia, Fluxus, and Performance art (The New Trinity) with the Double Bass, Tongues, and Frogs," he wrote.
In the heat of political battle, few South Carolina Democrats have sharper tongues than Richard A. Harpootlian, a former chairman of the state party.
You and it overlapped tongues and then you both bit in all the way so you were sort of stapled together, eye to eye.
Sumerian (the original language) was one of the world's first written tongues and is considered to be the basis of many languages that followed.
These close-ups show the slippery tongues of either character, making the viewer feel almost as though they are intruding on the subjects' privacy.
Ninety-one percent of the babies showed mouth movements, and 73 percent stuck out their tongues when Mozart&aposs "A Little Night Music" played.
Linguistic politics are often fraught with regard to majority tongues, let alone for endangered languages that have a long history of colonialism and disrespect.
I only speak a smattering of French in addition to my passable English, but luckily my colleague Frederic is a man of many tongues.
All of that, coupled with the fact that Ora posted a photo from the 1973 film "Ash Wednesday," was enough to start tongues wagging.
"In Mali, the jihadists threaten to destroy musical instruments, cut the tongues out of singers, and silence Mali's great musical heritage," said Sissoko's statement.
On the floor of the deck, Euron's men are cutting out some of the losing Ironborns' tongues (a gory detail straight from Martin's books).
She's the author of Finding Our Tongues: Mothers, Infants, and the Origins of Language, and a specialist in the origins of human language development.
The lovesick change color, suffer insomnia and burn with fever; their tongues stick to the palate; they even become crazy and die of love.
The PG2 is George's second signature shoe (a follow-up to the PG1), and features light-up tongues bearing the PlayStation and PG logos.
They somehow pull off the whole "slurp up ants with their sticky, noodly, bendy straw tongues" so confidently you forget how weird that is.
These are stills from pornographic websites—tongues entwined, a naked man seen from behind—enlarged and blurred until they take on a dreamy softness.
Tolkien was a linguistic obsessive who spoke Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic as a child and went on to study many other tongues.
That combination of vocabularies from various languages is the best way to honor all of Tasmania's original tongues, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
For decades, skeptics bit their tongues, government regulators promoted the absolute safety of nuclear power, and TEPCO executives operated with little or no oversight.
Buttons inside the tongues let the owner turn on and off those lights, shaped in the PlayStation logo and PG logo on either foot.
He has openly criticized the human rights record of the authorities, speaking at rallies about "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
When they sense prey, chameleons shoot out their projectile tongues, which can extend to twice the length of their bodies, and catch their dinner.
In this delirious space, formerly a hayloft, a 20-foot-tall fireplace seems to be consumed by sinuous tongues of bronze and plaster flames.
The sound of the church service, the building wail of worship, your mom speaking in tongues on the crest of that weekly Sunday wave.
You can also buy a variety of penises, pubic hair, breasts, and tongues, all of which can be tweaked to look however you want.
There are plenty of names who once frothed at the tip of pundit tongues, however, until the same pundits had to swallow their words.
This was the ideal Alpine landscape — silvery river below, ice tongues and patches of snow above — that inspired Nietzsche, who summered in the area.
This phenomenon was speaking in tongues, a secret language with God where one could speak directly to him though the repetition of guttural noises.
And although they're called tongues, it's technically the chin and jowls of the skrei too, which consist of both white meat and fatty skin.
Cod tongues are just as delicious, but they're only known as a delicacy in the north and west of our country at the moment.
Until scientists can identify which receptors on the tongues are triggered when people eat complex carbohydrates, it won't be classed as a primary taste.
An innocent Papa John's commercial becomes an orgy of dogs, eyes, mollusks, tongues, nand whatever else your brain can conjure from this Rorschachian stew.
The dogs also stuck out their tongues and barked more when they got attention, compared with when they were being ignored or given food.
The tongues quickly became overtly sexual in nature, mimicking sexual poses and licking each other all over to the delight of the cheering crowd.
The heartfelt screams of freestyle rappers there, punctuated by slews of dirty phrases from their blistering tongues, echoed out throughout the streets of Tokyo.
After a few weeks, the tadpoles lost their tails, sprouted legs and hopped onto land, where they could catch insects with their new tongues.
At Helmut Lang, Shayne Oliver struck an especially risqué note, dressing up short boots conceived expressly for the runway with provocatively curly, outsize tongues.
A 1963 sculpture aptly titled "Tower of Babel" by León Ferrari is a crazed column of wire that seems to visibly speak in tongues.
Indeed, I'm growing increasingly angry with Republican lawmakers expressing grave concerns about Trump in private and on background, but biting their tongues in public.
Fanciers know that cats resort to paws only as face-cleaning appendages, preferring to rely on their highly specialized tongues to do the job.
Ruby had hired a Hollywood prop designer to help him create gigantic skulls out of resin, with sharp teeth and bulbous eyeballs and tongues.
She redeployed engineering diagrams as canvases on which she painted angels and lovers, tongues lapping the air as they float amid pistons and valves.
"I don't know that I want my vice president, um — speaking in tongues and having Jesus speak to him," co-host Sunny Hostin said.
The vocal tracts of other primates contain the same elements as ours — from vocal cords to tongues to lips — but their geometry is different.
The list of victims rolls off the tongues of conservative critics: Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, and David Souter are among the most prominent.
This work, "Vocode," is creating a visual record of 86 nearly extinct languages that are listed in UNESCO's atlas of the world's endangered tongues.
Everything has shifted so quickly in the short year since Mr. Duterte's election that our tongues, and our thoughts, are still twisting in surprise.
Ms. Noel fondly recalled spending hours at night in the lab scraping tongues from dissected frogs donated by a biology class at the university.
Women's voices Hide under a quarter with room to spare, Their tongues torn out, turned into trees or animals, Most people never notice them.
Critiques on my appearance had a right to sit on my family members' tongues, no matter how cruel or insensitive it felt to me.
They had barely begun to count when the wildfires came, smoldering through the substrate beneath the trees in hundreds of crawling tongues of flame.
Berlin-based drone act Nadja has been on the tips of tongues in underground music communities since they first formed in Toronto in 2003.
The prickly tone is a difficult balancing act, and "Diamond Tongues" may settle for being a softer-hearted film than its most cynical scenes portend.
Dinosaur reconstructions at museums and theme parks often show the animals with their tongues wildly waving — a feature that is now thought to be incorrect.
Soldiers of many races, tongues and homelands had come together as an American army, offering the world a great "lesson in democracy", Coolidge went on.
Even then, however, the incubator was originally conceived as a way to add new major languages — Russian was an early candidate — rather than minority tongues.
In the scene where Yara is being held hostage, and Theon is looking around, you can see Euron's men cutting the tongues from the crew.
Systematically so: a study in 2010 of thousands of tongues found that smaller languages have more Berik-style grammatical bits and pieces attached to words.
His name was back on people's tongues in the 2016 presidential election, during which he donated $16 million to groups backing Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The New Guinea lizards&apos blood — along with their tongues, muscles and bones — appear green because of incredibly large doses of a green bile pigment.
Yet his government is doing more to encourage the use of those tongues than did those of his predecessors, some of whom have indigenous roots.
Commonly available thermoses work with simple insulation, but they heat unevenly and don't cool drinks when they are searing, resulting in plenty of burnt tongues.
Purple is on the tip of everyone's tongues...and heels, and pants, and eyelids, and we're not expecting it to slow its roll anytime soon.
And we'll click our tongues and issue vague statements of disappointment when the president does something outrageous, but we won't actually do anything about it.
John returned to the city and ruthlessly struck back at his critics—tearing out the tongues, fingers, and noses of those who'd turned against him.
Yawn. FrackFeed, a pro-fracking website from industry groups and oil and gas companies, is targeting millennials in their native tongues: Memes, quizzes and listicles.
After the revolution of 1789, nationalist bureaucrats in Paris were determined to squash Occitan, just like other regional tongues, which they dismissed as vulgar patois.
The Carolina Reaper is a popular pepper, and many people eat them and experience nothing worse than the desire to cut out their own tongues.
Some were highly critical of the House's first failed attempt to pass a bill, though they mostly held their tongues during the most recent negotiations.
The pair even touched tongues as they posed for pictures, as if all eyes weren't already on the five-time nominee's unforgettable vintage Mugler dress.
Both smiled and stuck their tongues out at the camera, too — with Teigen also giving Luna a sweet kiss on the top of her head.
Well, if you live in England, it might as part of a masochistic contest that leaves contestants with black mouths and abraded tongues and throats.
Singlish is a patchwork patois of Singapore's state languages — English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil — as well as Hokkien, Cantonese, Bengali and a few other tongues.
He could not speak in tongues or throw himself in the air in leaps of faith as those around him seemed to do with ease.
There, budding sideshow performers can learn how to walk on glass, breathe fire, stick their tongues in mousetraps, and lie on a bed of nails.
Even as we have followed the news of Mr. Peres's hospitalization, many of us have had to hold our tongues about his legacy in Oslo.
Last year Facebook added a multilingual sharing button so Pages can post in one language and have it appear to people in their native tongues.
She could dodge bullets, pose as ambassadors, speak myriad tongues, disarm nuclear weapons, and save the world — all while juggling the demands of grad school.
Rape, abuse, intolerance, fear of the other, religious fanaticism: 30 years after its creation, "Speaking in Tongues" seems to be talking directly to our time.
They are not bad as quick, casual snacks, particularly the "King of Kings" hot dog, carved into pink lobes that stick out like cat tongues.
They'd let it sit on their tongues before chewing, exploring the taste before following its journey from their tongue to their teeth to their belly.
Jason Momoa gave one hell of a sendoff to his UFC pal Mark Hunt by performing a haka dance ... shirts off, tongues out and all.
The pot keeps hissing, still furious from the oven, until we're too impatient to wait any longer and start spooning it out, braving burned tongues.
The fantasies of romance are often robust — powerful men with thighs like tree trunks, bottomless fortunes and tongues like magic (for repartee and darker deeds).
For whatever reason, a decision was made to (I'm 99 percent sure) use computer-generated tongues for the Skeksis and their counterparts, the gentle Mystics.
When I close my eyes I hear my mother saying, " A'aha , this new country," my cousins exclaiming "Auntie!" between the clicking line and their tongues.
It was a group of people that had sharp tongues and looked weird; it was not what you were supposed to paint in art school.
"Meditation," a reflection on black masculinities inspired by the 1989 film "Tongues Untied," was one of five world premieres in the eighth edition of Realness.
And if you listen to him answering questions without the help of a teleprompter, there is a tendency to wonder if he's speaking in tongues.
Both patients and rodents who had surgery are actually more sensitive to the taste of sweets: Receptors on their tongues detect smaller amounts of sucrose.
And if you listen to him answering questions without the help of a teleprompter, there is a tendency to wonder if he's speaking in tongues.
But (with the exception of Kent, and daughter Cordelia) they hold their tongues, because in their far-off, unimaginable world — so different from our own!
The Danish team identified several species of bacteria that were similar to those hiding in people's plaque and on the tips of their tongues today.
" The best one, though, might be when he's describing fucking a girl in the club and quips, "I like big tongues like the skateboard fashion.
"Tomatoes have a high amount of MSG," Peterson said, explaining that our tongues perceive MSG as umami, the savory flavor that accompanies mushrooms and parmesan cheese.
"They're speaking in tongues," a former sex worker informs me, as the group move on to an elderly Filipino lady, attempting to heal her sight problems.
In President Donald Trump he has an American President who goes at NATO hammer and tongues and in a sense does Putin&aposs work for him.
Watch: Talking with Melissa Harris-Perry In Mother Tongues, each artist has asked her mother to translate one of her poems into the mother's native language.
Grande stood among a crowd of fans, separated by a gate, and appeared to have her eyes closed when she and the supporter nearly touched tongues.
Whether the lol nothing matters caucus is supporting Yang and his policies with tongues in cheek, a resigned shrug, or a smirk is besides the point.
I figured to most people this just looked like pointless torture, but he's actually taking their tongues to replace the men that died during the raid.
Most giraffe meals are mouthfuls of leaves stripped from branches by the animals' prehensile lips and tough tongues, which are impervious to needle-sharp acacia thorns.
A language increases in value with the number of people able to speak it, so tongues that are valuable tend to become more so over time.
While the current offering is fairly extensive — from dog tongues to magical rainbow vomit — we got to thinking: What filters do we wish existed, but don't?
" The statement said that "in Mali, the jihadists threaten to destroy musical instruments, cut the tongues out of singers, and to silence Mali's great musical heritage.
A millennium or so after Cicero's moans, in other words, Europeans spoke a range of tongues that were nevertheless related to each other and to Latin.
That's considerably more expensive than the traditional glass model your parents used, but kids no longer have to hold anything under their tongues—or elsewhere.[Withings]
It's simply a silent extended shot of Megan Fox rubbing her pink and black nails over Amanda Seyfried's lips and their tongues slowly tracing each others.
This is especially astonishing, because the reptiles can smell other animals up to five miles away by using their forked tongues to "sniff" the air currents.
In the image, as Duff and her son Luca Cruz, 6, stick out their tongues, the actress' boyfriend Matthew Koma shows off his new pink hair.
Edson Incopte—an up-and-coming poet who spent part of his youth overseas and works for a Portuguese NGO—resists choosing between the two tongues.
The Magyars feel like a race apart: their language is unrelated to the Indo-European tongues that surround them, and works as a powerful national glue.
Farm EggIt is 2016, and Farm Egg has arrived by mail atop a majestic cardboard bed for consumption by the eager tongues of the one percent.
Instead of attacking, the bees are merely interested in licking up human sweat with their short tongues as a way to supplement their diets, Terminix reports.
Three hundred and seven electoral votes, or whatever the number was, but why is the issue of fascism so on the tips of everyone&aposs tongues?
In it, the trio pays homage to Cardi B by sticking out their tongues — a pose that has become signature to the "I Like It" rapper.
Two months after they fueled reconciliation rumors by vacationing together in the Maldives, the exes got tongues wagging again in February 215 by reuniting in Europe.
Tongues have been wagging that Paris Jackson, the late King of Pop's 19-year-old model-actress offspring, is dating 38-year-old actor Trevor Donovan.
Google Translate has added support for 13 more languages, the team behind the tool announced yesterday, bringing the total number of tongues it supports to 103.
The show was an instant hit, using its semi-spiritual mystery to stay on the tips of everyone's tongues and provide a capstone for the McConaissance.
Tongues started wagging that Nicki Minaj was dating fellow rap star Emimen after the song "Big Bank," which features a guest appearance with Minaj, dropped Friday.
So many obscenities trip and fall off their tongues every day that it's unlikely they even considered the harsh ramifications of what they said about Selina.
My sons grew up occasionally rounding them up with Sandy Saunders, and often feeding them apples from nearby trees, getting licked by their slimy gray tongues.
But robata-grilled yellowtail was fresh and juicy, and fried duck tongues were as cute as you'd want, crunchy and cheerful and dusted with chili powder.
Flames lick at their trunks like lustful tongues, then begin to climb the once-moist protective bark, now desiccating under years of record heat and drought.
David J. Peterson, creator of the Dothraki and Valyrian tongues heard on the show, has talked before about the cut White Walker language he named Skroth.
Dusk settled over a clapboard Pentecostal church, where parishioners speak in tongues, and past a red-and-blue circus tent promising alcohol and a strip tease.
The day I was there with her, I heard French and English and Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Spanish and snippets of tongues I couldn't place at all.
I use foam-cast forms ordered from a taxidermy supply company—along with other taxidermy parts such as the glass eyes, resin teeth, or rubber tongues.
An article Wednesday about the trend of upscale restaurants serving smaller dishes that are designed to be shared brought out the sharpened tongues of Times readers.
The trouble begins when Regan, a girl played by Linda Blair, begins acting out of character and doing odd things like speaking in tongues and levitating.
On the sculptural front, nothing at NADA New York is quite as exaggerated as the two enormous tongues projecting from the walls of Berthold Pott's booth.
The battle for intellectual supremacy takes place less these days in learned journals and more on social media, where tongues are sharp and branding is all.
Republican lawmakers who consider themselves fiscal conservatives have long wanted to restructure America's safety net programs, but they have generally held their tongues under Mr. Trump.
The daughter of Cindy Crawford threw her arm around Davidson and he rested his arm on the model's leg while the two tried to touch tongues.
He gestured toward his friends — a small group of 30-something men and women — and they joined in, making clown faces and sticking out their tongues.
Notwithstanding this powerful trend, the Singapore government strived to keep the mother tongues (Chinese, Malay and Tamil) alive, by promoting bilingualism as a fundamental education policy.
He had hoped, as he interviewed old suspects as well as people who had been overlooked in the 1960s, that time would have loosened their tongues.
Leaders are frequently urged to be authentic, so Samet includes "Speaking in Tongues," an essay by Zadie Smith that aims to complicate our notions of authenticity.
"I don't know that I want my vice president, um — speaking in tongues and having Jesus speak to him," co-host Sunny Hostin said of Pence.
The forms suggest wacky hairdos and heads seen from behind, but the shapes within them droop and probe and project out like amoebas, ears, and tongues.
Plus, tongues are able to hit different spots with more precision—and using more precisely varying pressures—than a device ever could, at least in 2017.
The video, comprised in part of outtakes from the iconic Tongues Untied (1989), centers black queer voices and the homophobia, racism, joy, and loss that surrounds them.
Duff posted a picture of them on Instagram that shows herself and Luca sticking out their tongues as the dad of one flaunts his new pink hair.
And not the rib-shaking gospel church, not the wildly offensive Westboro Baptist Church, not even the mad new age people-speaking-in-tongues-on-television church.
In Los Angeles we drove east and then came back to his apartment and took our clothes off, the taste of cricket tacos still on our tongues.
No but for serious, 'tis a rich scrabljumbl of heavily crossbedded bitching tongues, folded like shells in tymologick tension, so is ma usage a happy combimess, simpel.
When Sarah Palin says something stupid on Donald Trump's behalf, I'll get her speaking-in-tongues buffoonery in real time, along with the rest of the nation.
Glittery tongues have been taking over Instagram, Allure reports, and along with butt glitter and boob glitter, this is one of the more questionable trends we've seen.
De La and the collective that they belonged to, The Native Tongues, influenced a generation of rap, and their presence is still felt in present day music.
The group is sensitive enough to this aspect of its usage that they've threatened to cut the tongues out of anyone who refers to them by Daesh.
Halaigh attends the skrei World Cup, meets the kids who make a fortune by cutting out cod's tongues, and gets a cooking lesson from a local pro.
During the campaign, a video was released of his wife apparently "speaking in tongues", a phenomenon that evangelicals say allows them to communicate in a divine language.
That's because some of the mystical-mumbo-jumbo dialogue -- as in, "Dormammu dwells in the dark dimension" -- could sound stilted or silly tripping off less talented tongues.
In Thompson's defense, it's tough to keep a straight face when Dave Chappelle and Kate McKinnon are sitting a few feet away, drunkenly smashing their tongues together.
For instance, Horner says that in the kitchen scene in Jurassic Park, the movie producers wanted the Velociraptors to flick forked tongues in the air, like snakes.
These birds also feature highly specialized tongues that turn into a two-pronged fork when in contact with nectar, allowing the birds to better absorb the liquid.
Five films that inspired Lanthimos's Oscar-nominated The Favourite portray humans who seem to be putting on their bodies and native tongues for the very first time.
The wealthier among the clubgoers return to the safety of their homes, ensconced in cars, free from the judging eyes and often hostile tongues of the public.
Facebook was an early pioneer of online translation, building a crowdsourcing tool to get users around the world to translate its interface's text into their local tongues.
The dogs were found to be much more expressive when the woman was facing them, and stuck out their tongues and barked more when they got attention.
There are thousands of different tongues spoken around the world, but most of the content on the web is only available in a select few, primarily English.
How it works: The "tongues" are tubes of fluorescent liquid which either glow brighter or become dimmer when they come into contact with a drop of whiskey.
There's also a trendy street food making waves in New York City that goes by many borrowed names as locals try to wrap their tongues around it.
"Girl if ur worried abt where tongues have been good thing ur ex boo is ur EX BOO cause we ALL know where THAT...been," Cyrus tweeted.
"She looked at me and said, 'If I had 10,000 tongues, and they could all speak at once, I couldn't praise the CAPABLE program enough,' " Szanton said.
Parks grew up in a family that attended a small Church of God three times a week, for ecstatic services with harmony singing and speaking in tongues.
When the two kiss, the video lingers for several seconds on their tongues tangling graphically while real audio clips of Trump praising Putin play in the background.
"We're all going to be sticking out our tongues to our phones in the near future," said Apple's Craig Federighi, senior vice president of Software Engineering. Okay!
"A lot of people think they can do linguistics," said Gregory D. S. Anderson, the director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages in Salem, Ore.
As immigrants pick up English in their efforts to assimilate, the next generations are much less likely to speak the native tongues of their parents or grandparents.
"We trust the United States Forest Service to 'speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues,'" the panel's ruling states, citing Seuss' orange environmental ambassador.
"They used to all talk down to me/and now they're biting their tongues" he sings on "Familiar Patterns," while the band plays a nervous punk shred.
There are still challenges and complexities that come with understanding different languages as thoroughly as one's own, particularly when it comes to translating cultural contexts between tongues.
The possession of Europe and Asia / the greatest of warriors' rivers and tongues—the green in their night-vision maps / a doorbell and how it rings night.
Kató Lomb, a Hungarian autodidact, learned seventeen tongues—the last, Hebrew, in her late eighties—and in middle age became one of the world's first simultaneous interpreters.
They were part of the Native Tongues, a loose collective of rappers bound by their Afrocentrism that included De La Soul, Queen Latifah and the Jungle Brothers.
For the dish, ox tongues and vegetables are arranged to resemble a side view of a head with an enormous mohawk hairdo, mimicking The Exploited's distinctive logo.
The group promptly hailed the watered-down Grassley bill while other advocates held their noses and bit their tongues in hopes the measure could still be improved.
Everyone from superstar quarterback Drew Brees to Kaepernick's old coach Jim Harbaugh to 49ers legend Jerry Rice clucked their tongues about his supposed disrespect for the flag.
The language support is especially important in one of the nation's most diverse districts, where families speak 129 different tongues, the St. Paul Federation of Educators says.
And the wagging, censorious tongues of Lorca's townsfolk are replaced by the all-too appropriately named trolls who lie in wait in dark corners of the internet.
It was a club that embodied the "Mad" of "Madchester" and will forever remain on the tongues of those who craved something a wilder than the Haçienda.
The group believes in prophecy, speaking in tongues and divine healings, staples of Pentecostal churches that some Catholics have also adopted in a movement called charismatic renewal.
As they played around with the digital clown mask, Cyrus, 26, and the "La Da Dee" singer closed-in and touched tongues — later pulling away while laughing.
UNFORGETTABLE OPENING SCENE Young missionaries in training speak in tongues in the frenzied, destabilizing and altogether riveting first minutes of Samuel D. Hunter's "The Harvest" at LCT3.
In the video, shared on his Instagram Story Saturday, the father-daughter pair stick out their tongues at the camera as they enjoy a Dumbo-themed ride.
So why isn't there a globe-straddling colossus on the tip of our tongues that puts millions of privately owned vehicles into a part-time rental pool?
What this fluid religious reality generally encompasses is faith in an activist God whose power can be experienced through miracles, prophecy and speaking spontaneously in unfamiliar tongues.
The robust "new Jews" of Palestine sneer at the older refugees and seek to remake the youth in their own image, banishing mother tongues and given names.
Here, amid a great and glorious cacophony, both old-timers (like Wiseman) and newcomers — of various hues, beliefs and tongues — are busily, generously, making a better country.
Do not fear doubtful tongues; The truth in your heart is stronger, As long as you resist in a land That has lived through raids and victory.
Gary's first clue that something is wrong comes from his wedding videographer (Tyler Labine), who tells him that the officiating priest wasn't speaking in Latin, but in tongues.
"Diamond Tongues," an alternately sweet and slashing microbudget comedy from Canada, makes a great vehicle for Leah Goldstein, a musician and performance artist appearing in her first movie.
Franklin Graham, Jerry Falwell Jr., Robert Jeffress, and others rarely talk about healing, prosperity, prophecy, or speaking in tongues in the way that Paula White and others do.
Shortlisted entries from this year include a wide variety of subjects, from the sprawling Milky Way and storms on Saturn through to glacial tongues and the Northern Lights.
When you chew Glitter Gum, you don't get a sparkly tongue — not that you'd necessarily want to, but glittery tongues are apparently a trend in their own right.
Those who try to tally up the world's languages are either "lumpers", who would treat mutually comprehensible tongues as single languages, and "splitters", who focus on the differences.
So watch the video above and writhe around on the floor, speak in tongues, foam at the mouth, and submit to the awesome power of The Front Bottoms.
The characters on Billions experience no such lag; their tongues are intelligent comeback machines, always prepared with the exact manipulative sentence necessary to further their own personal goals.
She captured a selfie with Baldwin, 20, sporting dog ears and long tongues, while she picked cheetah ears and a mask for a video of her older sister.
But despite her hilarious performance, it was the behind-the-scenes action that had tongues wagging for those in the room on Saturday night when the show taped.
But there has long been a fundamental misconception about one of its distinctive tongues: the speech of some of the country's black population, especially in highly segregated areas.
While hosting Saturday Night Live this week, Schumer starred in a sketch where the two actresses locked lips — and touched tongues — in a hilariously messy make-out session.
Kissing lets us get up close and personal with our partner's pheromones, and our lips and tongues are so packed with nerve endings that kissing just feels good.
Director Cary Fukunaga, most recently of the Netflix movie, Beasts of No Nation, caused the Internet's tongues to wag when he accepted his Emmy with two luscious braids.
"Chained To The Rhythm" remarks on our zombification while effecting it, inviting us to cluck our tongues, lament the state of the world, and leave it at that.
Imagination became reality a few minutes later as our tongues caressed each other, but he disappeared after I took a momentary dip in the water to cool off.
It's a well-documented fact that geese are surprisingly unstable jerks who will not hesitate to hurt you physically, possibly with the help of their monstrous serrated tongues.
There was no doubt that Gigi Hadid's (mostly) naked image on the March cover of French Vogue would have tongues wagging, including that of her boyfriend Zayn Malik.
Once, Evelyn Farkas, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia and Ukraine, was in Trump's crosshairs and spilling from the wagging tongues of cable news experts.
The faces of both SpongeBob and Patrick appear on the insole of their respective sneakers, with a scrawled signature embroidered behind the tongues to complete the playful designs.
Bronzed duck tongues are fried but somehow still lithe, each a forefinger in length, a veil of meat over spongy fat with a nub of cartilage waiting inside.
I'm not sure how genuinely comfortable some of these pieces are, but they speak in tongues design-wise, turning the language inside out and making a wonderful noise.
She is sexually active and one of many pupils still spouting the myth that you contract HIV by using an infected person's eating utensils and kissing with tongues.
In some instances, famous men are alleged to have forced their tongues into an unwilling woman's mouth, walked around naked, or pulled out their penises to show around.
Even if you want to tell your ride-hail driver to STFU and drive in silence, most of us hold our tongues and let the driver prattle on.
You'd think that by the third apartment, we might have found something that would appease the out-of-town skeptics — or at least make them bite their tongues.
Big lips, tongues, and eyes give her work a subtle sexuality that become very much not subtle in her playful photography, often posing nude with her own work.
On Tuesday's show, the VICELAND hosts watched some of the bizarre videos and wondered how far teens will go (in this case, burning their tongues) for the likes.
But if Francis' rumination on the dignity of silence was intended to prompt his critics to also hold their tongues, that seemed a prayer unlikely to be answered.
His experience—at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Roberta's, and Gramercy Tavern—informs his down-home seasonal American fare, which veers more toward tongues and cheeks than burgers.
I think what he found is that people are as receptive to somebody speaking in multiple tongues as they are to someone clearly just focussed on the instrument.
Those looking to take advantage of the many potential benefits CBD has to offer no longer have to drop the oil under their tongues and hold it there.
They started wondering how — in reality — frog tongues stick to insects so quickly when they shoot out to grab them, and decided it was a phenomenon worth studying.
Military-like discipline regimented the days of the students, who were not allowed to speak their native tongues, had their hair cut short, and wore European-style clothing.
The humor's present and correct, and the improvements on how these colorful kids with coarse tongues interact with one another has me very hopeful about the final game.
Then, in the 1960s, she made these incredible drawings – penises with heads on them and tongues coming out of them, and helicopters, and people killing people in Vietnam.
Miyagawa instructed us to quickly duck under the table as soon as we felt shaking and to avoid screaming in case we bit down on our tongues by accident.
Two months after Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom fueled reconciliation rumors by vacationing together in the Maldives, the exes got tongues wagging again this week by reuniting in Europe.
Our executives must have patriotic sound-bites on the tips of their tongues: for example, 52% of our staff are in America and we invest $5bn each year here.
Disick and Khloé have always had a very close friendship which has in the past caused tongues to wag and some fans to suggest that they were romantically involved.
The participants were asked to taste different liquid solutions of simple and more complex carbohydrates under normal conditions and then while the sweet receptors on their tongues were blocked.
I was doing a pinger [ecstasy], which I'd done tons before, but while we're doing them this guy puts a drop of acid on me and my friend's tongues.
Looking stunning in an ab-baring, two-piece yellow gown, Cardi B and her husband Offset kissed and touched tongues on the red carpet as they posed for photos.
Their tongues loosened by the anise-flavoured drink, they become garrulous on the subject of the country's presidential election, the first round of which is scheduled for May 22015th.
Like other New World tropical salamanders, they've got enormous projectile tongues, which shoot out to a distance of up to half the length of the body to catch insects.
Scholars say that the phonetic diversity of Xibe, a language thought to be related to Turkish, Mongolian and Korean, allows speakers to easily produce the sounds of other tongues.
Photo by Tyler Bradberry Southern California has proven itself to be a modern chokepoint for pertinent hardcore, producing the genre's modern stand outs like Nails, Xibalba, and Twitching Tongues.
In sum, we would eventually learn, these people represented the Native Tongues movement, a collective that shunned many of the trends of the time and focused on black consciousness.
THPS games tasked players with increasingly weird goals, using skateboards as vehicles to collect secret videotapes, disconnect tongues from frozen posts, tag obstacles with graffiti, and help dogs defecate.
She wants to put the names of extraordinary women on the "tips of everyone's tongues" and create a record of women who had cultural and political influence throughout history.
While the jarring imagery matches the energy of the song, the 2D animation and 3D graphics complement the fast paced edit, bringing King B's absurdist tongues into the mix.
Democratic senators did not hold their tongues after The Washington Post first reported that President Donald Trump unveiled highly classified information in a meeting with Russian officials last week.
"Those of you who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut ... who banned the pen and the picture, please don't even breathe the word freedom," Rouhani told one rally.
The rupee has gyrated, bond investors have quailed and tongues have wagged despite the admonition of Narendra Modi, the prime minister, to pay no attention to "this administrative subject".
A female secretes pheromones from her skin, luring dozens to hundreds of males that try to court her by rubbing their chins along her back and flicking their tongues.
Many of us who've left elected life feel a sense of liberation, as if our tongues are no longer strapped to the right or left sides of our mouths.

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