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AND SO THERE IS STILL GOING TO BE A LOT OF TUGGING – FROST: A LOT OF TUGGING.
People tugging suitcases behind them pass baggage carts and carousels.
And, no matter what you do — no yanking or tugging.
No amount of convincing or tugging will change his mind.
Feel that little tugging at the edges of your heart?
And then, all that hazy heartstring tugging abruptly ends as
They been pushing, tugging, [saying], 'Ma'am you have to move.
Tugging at the buttonholes, he lamented a recent weight gain.
"Told you!" the boy says tugging at his father's hand.
Yet the Trump administration keeps tugging in the opposite direction.
Something is tugging at my heartstrings but I ignore it.
She is tugging on the collar of a Brooks Brothers raincoat.
After a little more tugging, I realized it wasn't coming undone.
GAZA (Reuters) - A Palestinian puppeteer is tugging at heartstrings in Gaza.
Now the Chinese Communist Party has its own heart-tugging answer.
It could be as simple as Teufel tugging at his ear.
We argued and argued, one person's dreams tugging against the other's.
The guy from the Chicago Tribune was there, tugging on your arm.
"I would feel tugging, and I'm like, what's going on," Fox says.
There's the tear-jerking, heart-tugging Pixar magic we know and love.
Otherwise, it is my constant companion, whimpering and tugging at my sleeve.
Suddenly, Sadek yanked my necklace, tugging me closer until I pulled away.
The fast water moving across my ankles, tugging at me, exhilarated me.
Those urges are tugging in opposing directions over Iran; hence the chaos.
"It had been tugging at me for a long while," Harris said.
But everywhere you can feel his marriage tugging at touring's frayed tether.
It's tugging on the community's already-fraying fabric, imperiling the entire town.
Agnes crawled along the ground, the cold mud tugging at her clothes.
The sound design (by David Reiffel) shifts into obtrusively heart-tugging strings.
Children gently frisked the painter's pockets; somebody was tugging on his coat.
But tugging at that thread unravelled a vast, tangled skein of male angst.
But wait, she's been one of those people tugging for a long time.
His 1994 Best Picture-winning Forrest Gump, for example, has heartstring-tugging moments.
They never stay put and I'm constantly tugging the neckline back in place.
Olympus keeps tugging at our heartstrings with digital cameras that resemble film cameras.
Poile: [tugging at collar] Now, when you say "space"... that could mean anything.
He was looking out over the yard, tugging his beard into a triangle.
They kind of pulled on it a bit; I could feel some tugging.
"The rest of the world is clearly tugging the US downward," said Browne.
"I'm a rice farmer, not a fisherman," he sighs, tugging at the net.
He might as well be OJ Simpson tugging at an ill-fitting glove.
Maybe it was age; maybe it was other responsibilities tugging at his attention.
Or at best he'd failed to prevent the media from tugging him there.
A few moments look like choice points, including one genuinely heartstring-tugging sequence.
His team was tugging at him because it had an 11:30 p.m.
Meanwhile, conservatives opposed to the measure are tugging in the other direction. Sens.
This is probably due to gravity from other nearby galaxies tugging on its mass.
The product glided on smoothly without tugging the skin and balanced out the darkness.
I sat catching my breath, tugging on wildflowers until my hand became a fist.
Artist Simon Weckert walked the streets of Berlin tugging a red wagon behind him.
This is what he always did, tugging at his father's arm with each step.
In the cities children crowded around him, taking pictures and tugging at his robes.
"Don't stop," he said, removing his gloves slowly, tugging one fingertip at a time.
There was no tugging or leaning backward like with blowouts with big round brushes.
"I'm fine," I tell her now through my teeth, tugging with all my might.
Carl is tugging at Rick, who seems to be in some kind of shock.
Thornton shrugged off the beard-tugging incident, saying it might have actually helped him.
These velvety pencils are waterproof and glide on easily with minimal skipping or tugging.
"Look," he said proudly, tugging at the shoulder strap of a silver-foil bag.
Then here is a little boy, maybe ten years old, tugging at your sleeve.
But with the introduction of two outsiders, the play starts tugging in incompatible directions.
There's usually a lot of tugging, re-doing, and someone always ends up crying.
Also tugging the FTSE 100 lower were industrials that fell on the tariff threats.
Although I hated the tugging and pulling, I knew that I'd love the outcome.
When people are tugging on you for work — 'Hey Antoine, can you do this?
Cervantes pokes an electrode down into Kennedy's neural jelly and starts tugging at the wire.
And I think it&aposs tugging, as I said, at the soul of the country.
Dix said the producer forced her into a bed and started tugging at her clothes.
N sci-fi series "Westworld," heart-tugging family drama "This Is Us" from NBC CMSCA.
"It just feels squishy," she says, tugging at the ballooned-out skin on her neck.
Ricco teases out its leafy fluff with shape-tugging strokes of black, burgundy and blue.
But as Shope began tugging with a clamp, Jewel's stomach tissue appeared to be stuck.
He's tugging Clinton and the party to the left, added both Heer and David Dayen.
"I didn't feel any tugging or pulling in that muscular spot right there," Eickhoff said.
Or still tugging compulsively at their shirts, a decade later — old habits and all that.
I wake up three or four times each night with this tugging and pulling pressure.
The most horrific moment of the trailer involves the heroine tugging hair from her throat.
Under hard throttle, there's a bit of torque steer, that tugging of the steering wheel.
He was also tugging on the pair of gloves he was wearing in the rain.
Nor is it the only Canadian food tugging at the heartstrings of twenty- and thirtysomethings.
These go to work on tough knots without painful breaking and tugging on your scalp.
Mr. Ratner began tugging at her clothes, she said, then masturbated and ejaculated on her.
Hopefully by this time, you've recovered from Michelle Obama's heart-tugging Democratic National Convention speech.
The Folksbiene's tear-tugging "Fiddler on the Roof" runs for another few weeks Off Broadway.
I've also got hurt on my job, tore my knee tugging trailers and all that.
"We don't usually use this," Dr. Hamidi said, tugging at a black-and-white scarf.
There's tugging, there's shouting, and suddenly you've chopped off one of the guy's middle fingers.
The two posses are tugging the bill in opposite directions on the bill's Medicaid cuts.
Despite its longevity, the liner was surprisingly easy to remove, no lid-scrubbing or tugging required.
This tugging on the viewer's heart strings is critical to the melancholic register of the film.
The video shows him tugging at the wax to free it while cleaning the surrounding area.
Le Verrier was certain that there had to be an invisible "dark" planet tugging on Mercury.
During whole stretches, celebratory choral bursts seem to escape tugging strands of nervous, dark orchestra music.
His wife sits beside me, their 4-year-old son tugging at her, crying for falafel.
I lowered my eyes, tugging shame and surprise and fear into tight cords in my chest.
This — tugging her bid to the precipice of history, four days out — is a new one.
Schindl's trademark desperate melancholy pervades throughout though, tugging on the heartstrings in a deeply unsettling way.
A man in his mid-30s answers with a smile, two toddlers tugging at his shirt.
But when it comes to tugging at heartstrings, Thrones: Season 8 has been less than skillful.
He thought that a play should have a purpose, tugging its spectator toward greater moral insight.
It's not just their tugging at my attention span that was ruining these apps for me.
All those strong spines, those necks effortlessly holding those heads; all those hands easily grasping, pulling, tugging.
We locate it and tug it toward the dive group before tugging it back to its port.
The result nods to the xx's best work but is unafraid of broader, heart-tugging crescendos, too.
It's moisturizing and has all the slip required to spread across my face without tugging — gold star!
But you didn't see anyone stroking someone else's faux lashes, or tugging at their blue-streaked wig.
And when it comes to animated animals tugging at your heartstrings, BoJack Horseman has some impressive form.
Each proves to be a vital critique of the other, tugging its main character back and forth.
I've been tugging at that barbell for the last three years in my home state of Pennsylvania.
Her story showed unnamed hands tugging at the Lip Kit maven's zipper, trying keep it in check.
A breeze is picking up, tugging at my green overalls as I start my walk back home.
"Ching chong chang chong ching!" boys chanted on the playground, tugging at the corners of their eyes.
"But they usually come up from behind," one woman interjects, tugging on the back of her headscarf.
Pro wrestling and MMA orbit one another, tugging at each other, sometimes strongly and sometimes less so.
They are like the dark matter of human psychology, tugging us out of any purely rational orbit.
Pitchers are fidgety creatures, constantly tugging and swiping and scratching their caps, their sleeves, their skin, something.
Adjust your uniform (tugging as needed) and make sure your tea — Earl Grey, of course — is hot.
"Firstly, my son was constantly tugging on it and it was always in the way," she says.
Whatever the case, a varied collection of singers offer a heart-tugging soundtrack to suit any mood.
While the star is tugging, powerful digestive fluids are released from one of the animal's two stomachs.
As each pubic hair is attached to a nerve, tugging during sex may also increase sexual stimulation.
Every time you go in there, he's solemnly doing his breathing and tugging at his own lapel.
"He really wants to go inside, but I don't do dog parks," Rosario says, tugging Reggie away.
And if you're feeling really creative, try tugging or cutting it to nail the off-the-shoulder trend.
"Something began tugging at my heart, and I began feeling a pull toward reopening Magnolia Market," Joanna explains.
And in its latest variation, tugging it slightly off one shoulder seems to be the way to go.
Once the section is dry, gently unravel hair, twisting in an outward motion to avoid tugging or pulling.
There's no tugging at the skin, no broken capillaries, no change in circulation, and yet they felt better.
Upstart parties on both the Leave and Remain sides are tugging Labour and the Tories towards the extremes.
The whale had been following the boat for some time, tugging on loose straps hanging from the ship.
Members like India, South Africa and China have been tugging at the pages of the WTO's rule book.
Prince-Bythewood is the woman responsible for such heartstring-tugging features like Love & Basketball and Beyond the Lights.
But this deceptively simple ballad, used to great effect on "Grey's Anatomy," builds to a heart-tugging crescendo.
He snaps out of it in time to cut an arm off a zombie who's tugging at Carl.
Getting your foot in takes a bit of maneuvering and some tugging at the loop on the heel.
How can America have a single identity again, when its two ideological hearts are tugging against each other?
Inui picks up a yellow card for tugging down Sarr, who had gotten past him on the flank.
That tugging you feel today is the puzzle pulling you into midweek and toward late-week, trickier puzzles.
The move ends with a cross into the box, a missed header and some complaints about shirt-tugging.
There were discussions of tugging the Alta to shore, but that plan — and the ship — was ultimately abandoned.
Torque steer, that tugging of the steering wheel that powerful front-drive cars can exhibit, is commendably low.
For starters, many say that the treatment itself can be painful, and feels like pulling, tugging, pinching, or tingling.
Fifty years ago men of all ethnic backgrounds shaved with such razors, which eliminated pulling and tugging, he said.
Those of us with newer MacBooks once again have to worry about accidentally tugging on and tripping over cables.
Instead, there are specific ways to help him, like grabbing his arm and tugging him over to a window.
I want to focus on two investment strategies that are tugging on affluent investors, offering different risks and returns.
And to get the conversation started, they created one of their signature heartstrings-tugging videos to explain the campaign.
Tugging at the heartstrings, however, does little to allay the doubts of economists sceptical about the efficacy of charity.
One shot shows Graham tugging the fabric downward to reveal ... well, a lot of skin below the belt. Missing?
Not to mention, your precious curls could end up lining the bottom of your shower with too much tugging.
It could be, according to the video, that a "ghostly alien world" is tugging at Kepler-19b from afar.
But it may be wishful thinking by Trump's critics to believe that he's tugging the president in another direction.
" During a hotel meeting around 1990, Weinstein pushed the actress on the bed and started "tugging at her clothes.
Hassan didn't tell Sara that every time she got her period he felt a small, tugging sense of relief.
Before long, we were racketing back over the washboard roads, the heavy tender bouncing and tugging against the hitch.
In my experience, they also felt uncomfortable on the skin, almost as if they were tugging on my eyelids. 
Three police officers stood on the floor tugging gently at the flag, indicating that it had to come down.
On Lover, Swift included a heart-tugging track that was inspired by her mother Andrea's own fight with cancer.
They slowly made their way up the mountain, heads down, bodies leaning forward, the wind tugging at their pherans.
The fulfillment center, which looks in drawings like a blimp tugging a warehouse, has other uses besides delivering dinner.
If you have to be dragged back into familial distress, why not let a mythical plesiosaur do the tugging?
"I so strongly believe in the power of intention," she said, tugging at the sleeves of her black bodysuit.
The show, a heart-tugging, multigenerational drama about a family's past and present, was a natural pick for NBC.
Some women seeking entry in shortish skirts reported being examined scrupulously, with some female guards tugging at their hemlines.
The sun will be shining all day, kissing skin and tugging the mercury up to a high of 56.
Prohibit the spitting, the tugging of nether regions and other unseemly habits that waste time and offend refined sensibilities.
Before the election Mr Wilders told an interviewer that by tugging other parties in his direction, he had already won.
Its platinum sales already prove Brett Young's heart-tugging "In Case You Didn't Know" is a piece of music magic.
That module might also contain a battery, adding weight that tends to be annoying, tugging the earbuds to one side.
The bugger is stubborn, requiring some yanking and tugging at the sticky gunk to remove everything from under Ken's shoulder.
It went viral, tugging at the heartstrings of animal lovers and beyond, who viewed it over 400,000 times on Facebook.
She was often just there -- cradling a sick baby, feeding a child, patiently engaging a toddler tugging at her sari.
We feel it as a thousand invisible strings tugging us now in one direction, now another, but can't escape it.
Ballfans, just try tugging on the face of the person next to you the next time you're at a game.
He's not prepared to manipulate his own experience into one stuffed with struggle for the sake of tugging on heartstrings.
Six of those objects appear to have bizarre orbits that indicate some unknown source of gravity is tugging on them.
In the meantime, I wanted to pull at a thread that I've been tugging on since I first got here.
Protesters tugging at the barbed wire scramble by them toward the south, hoisting their long rope over the women's heads.
From behind the counter, I watch customers greet each other by bumping elbows, nervous frowns tugging down their forced smiles.
The best of such productions work on a subliminal level, tugging at the edges of your mind through sensory means.
Then an unusual contraption creeps down the street: a tow truck outfitted with cameras and light reflectors, tugging a sedan.
Torque steer, a tugging of the steering wheel under hard acceleration that powerful front-drive cars exhibit, is well controlled.
The Scottish Sport Horse strode out from the seaside arena to where a show official was tugging on latex gloves.
Google, with its heartstring-tugging ad "Loretta," made an emotional case for the collection and preservation of highly personal data.
There were two foreclosures, and for a while it seemed the quicksand of family fate was tugging at her ankles.
During the harvest season, she left home before dawn, one of her children trailing behind and tugging at her burqa.
The Critics' Verdict: The unusual, little-known story and heartstring-tugging suspense have gripped many critics, with a few reservations.
Isaac Newton had argued that there was a universal force of gravity, the incessant tugging of one body on another.
But the idea of public service, at what she considers an urgent time for climate science, is tugging at her.
Downstairs, Gillian was making breakfast, the buttery smells threading through his nostrils like an ox ring, tugging him toward them.
It also makes it easier to clean a crotch or lessen friction and hair tugging when doing tons of scenes.
"It was a simpler time," said Einar, now 90 years old and tugging on his suspenders in his living room.
"I wish I had the ability to pretend to be mysterious," she says, tugging at the collar of puffy black parka.
It watches you ceaselessly and packages this intelligence into a bespoke, tailor-made, ever-iterating, emotion-tugging product just for you.
And the picture of the real-life Giving Tree made its way through the internet, tugging hearts and bringing back memories.
The MP02 is the phone for people who want to escape the barrage of notifications and alerts tugging at their attention.
It's rather crude and chunky, making it impossible to ever forget you're wearing it and occasionally tugging down on the earbuds.
This is...maybe not where Manifest is going, but there is a central heartstring-tugging narrative featuring a kid with cancer.
As we walked, I could feel the pistol holstered on my side, the weight of my gun tugging at my belt.
All that said, it's album closer "Here Comes The Night" that should leave Ocean nervously tugging at his bespoke shirt collar.
After some gentle tugging, I realized that the pretty full skirt on my dress had gotten caught under my desk chair.
"I think consistency makes it easier to be a happy person," he says, tugging at the drawstrings on an oversized hoodie.
My thoughts crisscross with the shouts of brothers tugging at each other and at what they can grab from the shelves.
As Leydiana Puyarena raced from the gunshots, people fell around her, some tugging at her feet and pulling off her shoes.
Trump emerged from his limo tugging at his jacket, looking tense, his red tie dangling, as usual, below his belt buckle.
"There is obviously going to be some pulling and tugging as we try to deal with very serious problems," he said.
During her 2010 reign as Miss California, she gained a better understanding of the competing interests that were tugging at Phelps.
The brand recommends using the roller with a serum or oil to help it glide smoothly over the skin without tugging.
The newly released video for "Two Hearts" is a step away from the pensive, tummy-tugging atmospherics of his last single.
I can feel these three attributes tugging at me whenever I am working on a project and aiming for great results.
So you might expect me to point to some ironies I heard running as caustic undercurrents, tugging the whole thing down.
"I'm looking for someone to be as progressive as Bernie," Ms. Cruz said, tugging on a Red Hot Chili Peppers shirt.
The French disco-rock band Phoenix, known for giddy, heartstring-tugging hits like "1901," takes years to produce its meticulous albums.
Pete isn't tugging at heartstrings on the trail, he's keeping it together like the Very Fine Young Man he's always been.
In the video, an American flag is seen flapping frantically and tugging at its flagpole, which is shaking in the wind.
No, Nexsey is a super-strength medical tape that promises to take years off your neck — with only a bit of tugging.
Here's what I can remember: When I was younger, my parents would wake me up for school by tugging at my feet.
Movies have a way of tugging our heart strings, attaching them to beloved characters, then all of a sudden pulling them apart.
"We learned to have a whole conversation through … a smile and little things — physical things, like tugging him one direction," she said.
I know it's a leap of faith, but you have to do that if that's really what your heart is tugging at.
I sat opposite her, tugging my raggy school uniform sleeves down over my thumbs, like I always did when I got nervy.
They do better carping from the sidelines, tugging policy in their direction while reserving the right to lob political bombs when necessary.
Responses to my email inquest returned feedback that can be sorted into three categories: The Uninitiated, The Underwhelmed, and The Tugging Incident.
At times, the dual role of Goldman executive and political spouse has attracted attention, tugging the firm's name into contentious political debates.
Gravitational force seemed to be tugging on the star, and they could see this from the changing nature of the star's light.
FROST: SO A LOT EASIER IN THOSE AREAS, BUT CERTAINLY STILL A LOT OF WORK AND TUGGING TO DO AS YOU SAID.
"Tugging on the skin like this is putting a lot of excess pressure on the collagen and elastic tissue," she points out.
But with something of the same chest-tugging, sad sweetness of Bob Seger's "Still the Same," Petty just keeps it, well, musical.
But if two would-be leaders were tugging in directions less than 90 degrees apart, followers would compromise on a middle path.
When his family visited mine, we disappeared into my room, tugging on a bottle of stolen booze and examining his latest weapons.
Saba, my partner and I waded in, the current tugging on our flip-flops, me holding Saba's arm, him gripping the chair.
"Sameer loves these," she said, pressing a handful of coconut candies into my palm and tugging me into their bare living room.
Equal parts quirky and sweet, this series starts as your typical hangout sitcom but develops into a heart-tugging emotion fest. JFK!
I remember my wife (then my college girlfriend) tugging me along to volunteer on a re-entry preparation program for Boston inmates.
Will the discovery of an unexpected moment like "mom dancing in the kitchen" or "Billy tugging Fido's tail" be embraced or rejected?
I don't know about you, but this one fell fairly easily for me, with just a bit of tugging here and there.
But "The Door" offers a hint about the Lord of Light not just being real but tugging on strings behind the scenes.
I spoke to Metz about all of this, and the show that has been tugging at all of our heartstrings for a year.
One tried and true method of stimulating the prostate is scooping back behind it, and gently tugging forward in a "come hither" motion.
"Anytime anyone sees me wearing the coat, I can feel it tugging on their conscience, and I can feel their remembering," Maloney says.
The camera moves from sunlit cityscapes and open skies to deserted offices and subway platforms, the song tugging it through a quiet night.
It wants to remind us that science fiction should amount to more than tugging on nostalgia strings for Star Trek and Star Wars.
It's a huge cultural detail that does nothing more than distract from all the other little threads the movie is desperately tugging on.
In a heartstring-tugging snapshot, the television host beamed while snuggling up with his dog and his first child, who was born Feb.
The danger is that now, with the investigation tugging at the bases of Brazil's power structures, she will be tempted to step in.
All this while telling a story about letting someone down, the resiliency of her vocals tugging against the restless euphoria of the production.
After orbiting each other more and more closely, their mutual gravity tugging each to the other, they finally collided and merged into one.
The video, obtained by WPIX11, shows little Jariel tugging at a wall AC unit for several minutes before eventually pulling it out completely.
The little tots appear to be fighting over a stuffed mermaid toy as Luna can be seen tugging on it from Miles' lap.
Brenda, exasperated, was tugging her goddaughter forward, though the girl was looking over her shoulder at Gerald with an expression of real concern.
As I was riding over the bridge, I felt some tugging on the motor, almost as if I was being jerked backward slightly.
Think of the obscurely nauseous casino ping of tugging downward on Instagram and seeing it refresh with a notification, the instant dopamine rush.
"It works with natural phenomenon when you need it," he said, the suggestion of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
Next, Francois takes the top sections down, and blows the hair backwards with a blow dryer, tugging the hair back away from the face.
The second observation was the presence of transit timing effects, which indicate the presence of something in the system tugging on the planet gravitationally.
The dimpled smiles of the Hanson Brothers; Leonardo DiCaprio, tugging down the V of his shirt; each Spice Girl lined up in a row.
"We've had enough," his father complains, tugging the collar of his coat, a Turkish gesture roughly akin to throwing up your hands in exasperation.
This was far too fast to be explained by the matter we could see tugging on them; the only possible explanation was something invisible.
While MacDonald threw almost no leg kicks in the fight, Thompson was constantly slapping, tugging and jabbing at MacDonald's lead leg between his punches.
The series mixes the occasional Shakespeare reference with heart-tugging show tunes and anal-sex jokes, yet it hangs together with a distinct sensibility.
"I like to understand the reasons and inspirations when I go see artwork," he said, tugging his earbuds out from underneath a gray hoodie.
It would mean that no amount of reflexive bootstrap-tugging could make up for the disadvantages that poverty casts over a child's developing brain.
This creates a panel that can be completely unfolded just by tugging two of its opposed corners out, and refolded by pushing them in.
"Tell us about the Great Bremoaner Purge of '19," a grandchild will probe, tugging on a metamaterial sleeve draped wistfully around my limp arm.
The two minute video captured by the concerned citizen shows the groomer roughly grabbing, tugging and handling the even-tempered, black and white pup.
Just yesterday, NASA had to release a public statement to refute theories that Planet Nine was tugging at its intrepid, Saturn-orbiting Cassini probe.
"I'm going to take your country but it's alright, it's not your fault," the French general tells Boris, all the while tugging his ears.
There's been something tugging at the Milky Way Galaxy, subtly pulling it one way while the universe's expansion should be pulling it the other.
But the pair inspired one of the tournament's most heart-string-tugging moments, when Osaka, 22, invited Gauff to share in her victory interview.
Nacho thought he'd caught a deal—he wasn't green, he'd done this before—but Rod kept tugging, until the man waved them both away.
There was and is a theater of the hood: pulling it up with a flourish, tugging it down to settle in its energetic slouch.
Among these there was one photographer whose work kept tugging me into its undertow of memory-meets-observation-meets-dream life: Mimi Cherono Ng'ok.
The gospel singer Deitrick Haddon has over the last decade been one of the genre's limit pushers, tugging at its musical and ideological boundaries.
A heart-tugging human interest story that would have once found attention on Winfrey's program can now reach millions thanks to a viral video.
The story has all the makings of the kind of heartstring-tugging fare Pixar has gained a reputation for, alongside some wacky, magical hijinks.
The last interaction we had was me tugging at the end of her hospital sheets, and her laughing under her breath, covering her mouth.
Or it might be Forrer's concise view of human history, a shorthand representation of where all our tugging, hugging, and throttling has gotten us.
They present a little dangling thread, then spend the next 20-21910 minutes tugging on it until your understanding of that thing unravels and reforms.
The little girl by his side was not having it, though, hitting the man's arm and tugging on his sleeve to get him to stop.
It's a song about a relationship that's beyond help, and it especially conveys all the tugging doubts and second guessing that ending something major entails.
"His hands move up to my breasts and he palms them both, tugging gently on my nipples," a male passenger reads in a deadpan voice.
This new video showing a young girl singing "You Are My Sunshine" to her foster dog is tugging at the heartstrings on Facebook and beyond.
I was following one of my guy friends into a small, well-lit room crowded with men when I felt someone tugging on my shoulder.
Women with veiled faces hurry around performing chores and the men, their moustaches neatly curled, lounge on charpoys, tugging on bubbling hookahs and talking politics.
"I just felt this tugging that I had to do this and, humbly, I didn't think anybody could do it better than me," she says.
But Meervat has exchanged one trap for another, "All the time I have to be covered up," she said, tugging on her leopard-print hijab.
These women are running to multiple shows a day, wiping off product and tugging off lashes several times in the span of a few hours.
With no apps to scroll through or poke, I went to the dog park with the dead weight of my device tugging at my pocket.
Accentuate the neckline by tugging the piece slightly off your shoulders (shoutout, Balenciaga fall 2016), and pair it with wide-holed fishnets because, why not?
Ideally, the app could be used as an at-home diagnostic tool by parents worried that their child's ear tugging could be something more serious.
With nothing tugging on your head and no wires trying to trip you up, the sense of getting transported somewhere else is even more distinct.
The same tension is felt in the songs, with Rodgers and Mr. Sondheim tugging in different directions and ending up in a rather listless draw.
The increase in U.S. gasoline inventories drove down RBOB futures by about 2000 percent, tugging Brent and U.S. crude futures lower with them, analysts said.
There's no tugging or pulling (just make sure you brush through it with your usual hair tools before using) and it's super easy to use.
She conceded that all of that tugging and pulling does indeed increase blood flow and can certainly bestow a healthy glow — albeit a temporary one.
He'd barely said a word as he examined me, tugging my arm this way and bending it that way before rotating it behind my back.
The greater world always presses in on the star-crossed lovers even when the movie pretends otherwise, shaping or just quietly tugging at their story.
A lot of health experts want to find a better balance to the medical, economic and moral issues now tugging at us all at once.
His son Hunter, 7, kept tugging at the back of his pants, clamoring for attention as Mr. Newsom tried to speak at the rally here.
Look, we can't explain Tim Robinson and his outlandish comedic genius to you anymore than we can justify men incessantly tugging on their t-shirts.
He heaves our gray woolly poodle onto his chest and kisses her head, tugging gently at the solitary strand of matted fur between her ears.
The franchise digs its hands into the soil of the world, tugging at the roots of large themes—then lets those themes grow and blossom.
The sores from chafing are so bad you will think nothing of tugging open your shorts and squirting in ointment in full view of strangers.
"Whatever you do, it has to strike a chord and it has to feel true to the brand versus just tugging on heartstrings," Lehmann said.
Pose has been tugging on heartstrings since Season 1, but the Season 2 episode "Never Knew Love Like This Before" was a supremely emotional hour.
And England had News of the World, the nation's top-selling tabloid, which specialized in tugging at heartstrings while peeping through the keyhole at the gore.
"I don't travel much because of my son," she tells me in a hotel room in Midtown Manhattan, tugging apprehensively at the ends of her sleeves.
"I was the one they guessed most likely not to be a fashion designer because I was fat-ish," she says, tugging at her belt loops.
Then there was the strange tugging feeling of skin stretching from the inside, and later my chest muscles aching like I'd done too many push-ups.
Sony recommends fitting them by tugging your earlobe out and down a little bit, and that does make it easier to slide them on and up.
Two big forces are tugging on the global oil market: the weakening global economy and rising geopolitical tensions over tanker attacks in the Gulf of Oman.
Would I have embraced my true self when I was a child, a teen, instead of tugging at a series of fraying threads that spanned decades?
Through all times the moon has endured out there, pale and distant, determining the tides and tugging at the heart, a symbol, a beacon, a goal.
You won't have to deal with the cotton tugging at your skin, causing premature wrinkles, or causing friction to your hair that could ruin your blowout.
Tugging it first, then putting nearly all her bodyweight on it, she found it unfathomably secure, fixed to the ceiling with ancient screws of ferrous green.
Can tugging at these thick, tar-like masks and pulling the bejesus out of skin ever possibly be the way to a clear, blackhead-free complexion?
Administration officials have argued that tugging the string of one provision could unravel the entire deal before Congress even gets a chance to take it up.
To access it you pass local farmers tugging cattle along roads in Pingtang County, a poor, rural area in Guizhou featuring stunningly lush natural green beauty.
During the GOP debates, I kept having this nagging memory tugging at the back of my mind — some movie I'd seen, some character I half-remembered.
In her beehives and hair flips I saw the women of my childhood primping and curling and tugging and applying creams in living rooms and salons.
Xi Feng, 32, a native of China's temperate Jiangsu Province who moved to Canada in 2015, was seated nearby, tugging furiously on a rented ski boot.
But honestly when the image translates to machine-gun tugging on my rod it feels the way all bites do: like nothing short of divine intervention.
Once, after a security guard innocently mistook me for a Fox employee, I spent the rest of the day tugging my skirt down a couple inches.
Across Europe, the center noted, "Belgium" is often signed by a beer belly gesture, "China" by tugging the eyes and "Africa" by referring to skin color.
"We came into the season knowing we would be last, that we would be tugging around at the back." said Claire Williams, the deputy team principal.
I did notice a small girl tugging at her father's shirt and pointing, and in the second half the two came over for a selfie portrait.
Another call brought me back: The officers had found my father in his building, tugging on the door to the roof, believing it was his apartment.
Individuals of various ages carry signs and symbols of their political convictions, pushing strollers, tugging toddlers, waving banners and marching in front of the Federal Building.
And though the comedian doesn't share photos of his son too often, when he does, they're nothing short of heartstring-tugging — complete with hilarious captions, of course.
Distancing yourself from your personal tech can free up some brain cycles and let you pursue activities that don't involve constantly tugging the pull-to-refresh lever.
The detectives are still tugging at other threads, one of which is revisiting Freddy Burns (Rhys Wakefield) to see if he remembers anything else from that night.
But Kepler found that 2007 OR103 took 45 hours to complete one rotation, indicating that a moon might be tugging on it and slowing down its spin.
After talking to her absentee biological father, Deja gives Randall one of the most heart-tugging birthday presents imaginable: she tells him she wants to be adopted.
Had this event been a tsunami, a flood killing thousands, you would have seen more media people than relief workers, with tales tugging at the tear ducts.
Tugging at Husqvarna's heritage as an off-road force, they resemble the retro-futuristic scrambler bikes made by Triumph, but also the more flamboyant ones from Ducati.
On many shows, the personality of the hosts, or the heartstring-tugging stories of the contestants, often crowd out the substance of the game being played—Jeopardy!
"We are changing them so that we can feel like citizens again," said 20-year-old Bushra, her infant child tugging at the bottom of her abaya.
Or a beer ad tugging at the heartstrings of Americans who remember folk music and those who only remember crying over those same horses in another winter.
Jupiter's massive gravitational pull is constantly "tugging" on the spacecraft, and once the vehicle reaches the planet, it will be going up to 40 miles a second.
Most of his YouTube highlights are just him losing fights, but he made enough of an impression on one fan to earn this heart-tugging tribute video.
Traditional bath towels can be too rough, tugging at and breaking your hair and ruining all the hard work your conditioner just put in during your shower.
"That would be why I'm making a keychain, yeah," she replied, tugging her goggles back into place and setting her project back in place against the blade.
The same Marine was also accused by two others of placing a noose around the neck of another service member and tugging on it in July 5.
A hot panic swarmed over my whole body as I saw a man in trunks, standing between two trees, penis in hand, tugging on himself with enthusiasm.
The boxes hold everything from the mundane, like payrolls and medical screening forms, to the heart-tugging: photos of young recruits, letters from worried mothers, medal citations.
The story is clever and just complicated enough, moving quickly through silly bits, pausing for moments of heart-tugging sentiment, and losing itself in wild creative mischief.
While Internet advertising has the potential to rake in millions of dollars per year, it isn't the only thing tugging at your wallet via social media, either.
In Kolkata, protesters blocked highways, and in New Delhi, police officers clashed with demonstrators, firing tear gas and tugging away participants by the collar of their jackets.
Tom jumps in and rescues him, and not with ease; their back-and-forth tugging makes the viewer wonder if the title event is about to happen.
"It was tugging at my heart strings and it seemed like a horrific situation for the families to deal with this choice," he said in an interview.
"There's this myth that you're a failure if you have to have a job," she said, casually tugging at the fringed bangs of her crimson-red hair.
The president of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, met with Trump on Sunday at a summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and he was not taking any of Trump's tugging lightly.
I looked over and saw my daughter tugging on a hose, and somebody trying to turn it but to no avail—I later found out it was kinked.
Brown's hardships were mentioned on-air as his team continued to advance through the College World Series, with his daughter's story, in particular, tugging at many viewers' heartstrings.
The pulling or tugging on the retina may be perceived as lightning-like flashes, "like a strobe light off to the side of your vision," Dr. Taylor said.
The cameras pan to the deck, where one fisherman can be seen tugging at a yellow rope along the side of the boat until he's suddenly flung overboard.
A channel that plays 'round-the-clock footage of brand logos tenderly sucking and tugging other brand logos, accompanied by the greatest hits of the '90s (and more).
In the animated movie, Simba pesters his dad by calling out to him over and over again and tugging on his ear to get him to wake up.
Tugging lightly but insistently on the masks we wear in order to fit in, the film's writer and director, Ray Yeung, creates mirror images of suppression and alienation.
Not only does this allow the nutritive ingredients to sink into skin, it also decreases the pulling-and-tugging assault on skin to remove dirt and stubborn makeup.
Below you will find our reviews of the best dog toys on the market including the best toy for dispensing treats, for chewing, for chasing, and for tugging.
Was unfeeling of the tugging the children did on their fathers' arms or the glance of a sister's palm over her sold sister's face for the last time.
The final sequence — one last audition, followed by a swirl of rapturous, heart-tugging music and ballet — effectively cashes the check the rest of the movie has written.
With his dark glasses, embroidered kofia hat and a playful smirk tugging at his lips as he doles out sharp one-liners, Mr. Abdela is hard to miss.
Typographically, the poems can run from the verticality of thin columns tugging the reader down to the last word, to a slower unfolding spread out across the page.
But most of all, you watch the legs, the rear ones tugging silk from the spinnerets on the abdomen, others delicately gauging the distance between the anchor points.
After months of cardiac rehab, running on the treadmill, lifting weights and tugging at the rowing machine, I slowly began to repair the physical damage that was done.
At the same time, three Republican senators — Ted Cruz of Texas, Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky — will be tugging the bill to the right.
But what this season of "Insecure" showed, particularly the heart-tugging finale, was that often both parties have had a hand at the gradual erosion of the union.
Sugasawa doubled Japan's lead from the spot in the 37th minute after another defensive error from Corsie, who was penalized for tugging back the forward in the box.
He did it while playing 54 of the game's 55 minutes, tugging at his jersey while hitting three-pointers and driving to the hoop to the very end.
This glut of data revealed shifts in Barnard's Star's radial velocity, meaning that the red dwarf was slightly wobbling as if an orbiting object was gravitationally tugging at it.
But Sanders has shown that his message has a passionate audience in the party, which is creating a center of gravity that is tugging Hillary Clinton to the left.
Bartos is Nabakovian in her pursuit of these conundrums, constantly twisting and tugging at the viewer's comfort levels while needling the hard line drawn between family intimacy and sexuality.
"Silk is a smooth material, making it less prone to tugging on the delicate parts of your neck and skin while you move in your sleep," Dr. Wechsler says.
She and a guard who survived were attacked in a loading dock by the inmates tugging carts of "tools and supplies needed for their escape attempt," the report said.
Symptoms also appeared to worsen among the infants who received the five-day treatment, as indicated by tugging of the ears, crying, irritability, difficulty sleeping, diminished appetite, and fever.
Right now, the far right and far left are badgering their political parties, tugging at the anchors of our two-party system and, sadly, the heart of our country.
With a defender tugging along, Spezza sent a shot that slid in front of Devan Dubnyk and hit the far post before ricocheting past the line to tie it.
Couched in propaganda?" she argues, in a dressing room, tugging on Spanx, as she debates with her latest spirit guide, the sitcom-star author of a book called "Bangability.
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He had already chirped at the umpire when admonished for delaying play, and mockingly mimicked Nadal's time wasting tic of tugging on his shorts and tussling with his hair.
" With a nod toward the rear of the gallery, where seamstresses were still tugging at the fabrics, executing Ms. Hanley's 11th-hour instructions, he added: "Raffaella is hands-on.
The novel takes the form of his diary, and his sentences proceed with Amish forbearance: His words are simple and, like a buggy-tugging horse, each pulls its weight.
Which were an alternative to the tuxedo that came without pants, and suggested the benefits of those puffy shorts/diapers: no worrying about tugging down hemlines when you sit.
Mr. Trevor's Ireland is just as lonely, or even lonelier, than his England, and additionally burdened by the weight of the past, which is always tugging his characters backward.
A winged figure who may be Eros, the Greek god of love, stands nearby, as does a dog — tugging in vain at Narcissus' garment, unable to pull him away.
And now she has another unusual story, as she stares over and over again into a heart-tugging piece of musical theater, and sees her own life mirrored back.
" Instead his debut is an exploration of love in all its fraught forms directed at his friends and family, and none more so than on heart-tugging "Happy Home.
Nearly a decade since it came out, (22018) Days of Summer is still tugging at the hearts of its most avid fans—and, apparently, of its star Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Sure, fans love the heart-tugging drama because of all those feel-good family moments, but we also can't get enough of the theorizing about all the stuff to come.
It's less about selling the Xbox Adaptive Controller to new audiences, and more of a method of tugging at the heartstrings to show that Microsoft isn't just a giant corporation.
And he was the sire of this debate, inasmuch as the anger that he summons and the uncompromising toughness that he projects have infected his adversaries, tugging them toward truculence.
On Tuesday, the show known for tugging relentlessly at America's heartstrings finally revealed how leading man Jack Pearson, played by Milo Ventimiglia, met his untimely demise all those years ago.
Tugging on the hair, it turns out, triggers the nerves in one's scalp to stimulate the body's vasovagal nerve — which regulates blood pressure and heart rate — causing both to slow.
One club had a child of no more than 6 standing at the door with a false, practiced grin, grabbing at people's hands and tugging at them to come in.
A grandfather who took time to celebrate his granddaughter's wedding with his late wife is tugging at heartstrings across the internet thanks to a viral photo capturing the special moment.
What kept dragging me out of individual scenes was the rigid way each character moved about each scene, as though a puppet master was tugging at their strings off-camera.
From the moment he leaves his residence in the morning, his two young daughters tugging at his trousers, he is a man on the move, trailed by secret service agents.
These connect the corners of the mouth to the temples, tugging lips upward -- often accompanied by the levator labii superioris, raising the upper lip, and other muscles of the face.
There was no tugging on my scalp and although my hair still looked out of control after, I'm happy to see there were barely any broken strands on the brush.
And with hundreds of people with high testosterone coming into the White House the idea that there would be a little pulling and tugging surely is not a strange idea.
Tugging at the root of how we live and interact with the objects in our lives, as opposed to just decorating their surfaces, is an act of radical design, indeed.
Did Celeste unknowingly slip some clue, or was Mary Louise just tugging a thread — one she may be uniquely positioned to identify after having watched her violent son grow up?
Sanders ended it with a handshake and 10 minutes later took the stage, eventually tugging a generic blue baseball cap over his bald scalp to ward off the California sun.
When the story you're telling involves a Marine and her combat dog, you know it's going to be high on emotion, both the pulse-pounding and the heartstring-tugging varieties.
At the same time, the older generation underscores the urgency of keeping their youth engaged and employed at a time when the internet and urban jobs are tugging them away.
Across the room, near the fireplace, he spotted his ex-wife, Nona, chatting with Bob Wykoff, the new chief exec at RiverHill Capital Management, and tugging at his lapel flirtatiously.
The $2,400 jump provides bigger brake discs and an adjustable differential that can send full power to either front wheel and quell torque steer (steering wheel tugging during hard starts).
Schwerner's right hand has pulled him close in an embrace, tugging up Chaney's T-shirt to expose his bare back, Rockwell's way of emphasizing both Chaney's race and his vulnerability.
Minor spoiler alert: The team doesn't truly come together until halfway through the season, which doesn't leave as much time as you'd like for villain-bashing and heart-tugging sacrifice.
" — Lamin Bojang, 57, Silver Spring, Md. "Ever since the election of Barrow, my heart has been tugging at me to return and to be able to help my homeland grow.
Members of the House and Senate brought along their families — elderly parents with canes, small children tugging at uncomfortable lacy hems — as well as former senators and other special guests.
The police said investigators were looking for two assailants, but the video appears to show a fourth man wearing a bandanna over his nose and mouth while tugging the victim.
"Emails are coming in, you want to check Twitter ... all those little pieces of attention that are tugging at you are part of viewing the piece, in my mind," he said.
This pig doesn't necessarily need a robot tugging on its esophagus, but children born with a section of theirs missing, a disorder known as esophageal atresia, may in the near future.
Selena Gomez's new ballad "Lose You to Love Me" is a heart-tugging peek into some of her most difficult times, but the singer says she's now feeling stronger than ever.
Reminder that the Los Angeles federal courthouse has a statue of Abraham Lincoln where he's a shirtless young stud suggestively tugging at his waistband like a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model: pic.twitter.
With headphones, it's helpful to imagine three competing priorities tugging at the corners of a triangular piece of cloth: one is sound quality, another is portability, and the third is affordability.
The question tugging at the minds of viewers is whether Holoborodko will resist the urge to use his office to enrich himself or succumb to it, like so many before him.
Fault networks on Pluto's surface support the idea that this icy mantle has been migrating in a southeasterly direction over time, tugging the rest of the dwarf planet along with it.
If you're constantly tugging at your junk, he explains, you're going to harm the nerves, veins, and arteries in the penis, which can lead to decreased sensation and — ironically — erectile dysfunction.
Trump's handshake with Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch after he announced plans to nominate him also went viral, with many noting how Trump appeared to be tugging on the justice's hand.
From the video below, Toyota's marketing appears to be tugging on the same heartstrings as Sharp's recent (and five times as expensive) RoboHon phone, with which it shares an uncanny resemblance.
A high-voiced, choral lullaby invoking a star that protects her segues abruptly into a stark electronic groove, with a slow, terse bass line tugging against spiky percussion and vocal syllables.
Youth culture did the work of tugging it from the sphere of sportswear, where clothing exists to enhance performance, into the world of street wear, where clothing is performance in itself.
Elsewhere on the album, Arca is joined by Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes, and Bok Bok (sometimes all on the same song), tugging the contours of basslines and synths around Kelela's gossamer vocal.
In Germany, the refugee crisis is tugging Chancellor Angela Merkel to the right; a centrist, Merkel has shied away from condemning violent immigrant-bashing, a move that has displeased the left.
A dynamic version of that same stretch would entail tugging your foot a bit farther up your back, then releasing your foot to the floor, and repeating the motion multiple times.
"They used to have pneumonia, but now it's like they have a cold," he said, tugging on the waxy, bright green leaf of a tree thick with embryonic, gumball-size fruit.
But as I worked my way around the puzzle, my brain started tugging insistently at my sleeve and whispering to me that I had seen some of the other clues before.
Each of the six women's wear designs she brought was somehow adjustable; for example, tugging on the straps of a jacket turned a oversize silhouette into a tighter, body-conscious style.
Then she got busy around her daughter, tugging off Fanny's hoodie for the team photo, taking pictures of Fanny with the team trophy, tucking a few stray hairs behind Fanny's ears.
The bees, detecting the food beneath the screen, learned to pull the "flowers" out by tugging on the string with their legs and feet to be able to get to it.
Each of the six women's wear designs she brought was somehow adjustable; for example, tugging on the straps of a jacket turned an oversize silhouette into a tighter, body-conscious style.
David Cameron is a silver-spoon-in-the-mouth Etonian—the sort of person who appeals more to Oxford scouts, who enjoy tugging the forelock to "proper" gentlemen, than to regular Brits.
He is a perfectly fine DJ. When you're in the mood for that kind of heartstring-tugging house, à la Kompakt at their most romantic, Dixon is one of your safest bets.
Idea: Try drunkenly forgetting to take your socks off cold-turkey style and let me know how it feels in the morning when your alarm clock won't stop tugging at your toes.
As constructed, though, the movie feels dramatically stunted, despite the undeniably heart-tugging aspects of a dog's unconditional affection or having to euthanize one, especially for those who have experienced that bond.
Beyond tugging at the heartstrings of audiences across the U.S., Sterling K. Brown's This Is Us character has made a positive impact on parents nationwide who've adopted children of a different race.
Then, I gently massage the concealer into my skin with the Palm Brush, always moving in circular motions; I do switch to a pressing motion under the eyes, however, to avoid tugging.
Between switching up colors, mastering the perfect flat-iron waves, and tugging it in and out of tight topknots, we're guilty of putting our hair through an emotional rollercoaster on the regular.
Even when you get up off the couch or out of bed, that's using your six pack: They shorten and pull away from the center, tugging on that already-stretched, delicate tissue.
Sledges were even more of a pain while the team crossed mounds of ice rubble; often, they'd just form a line across the rubble and hand sledges through rather than tugging them.
Likewise, its stories never approach overly soapy, sudsy levels of drama; this is not a show that makes a point of tugging your heartstrings with extraneous monologues or dramatic declarations of feelings.
"He was squealing a good bit when the thing grabbed him," Ackerman told the outlet, recalling being "a nervous wreck" and slipping and falling onto his backside while "tugging" against the reptile.
Barry and Iris might be on a break for now, but we're betting that won't stop them from tugging at our heartstrings (or tear ducts) as we race towards the season finale.
I had never seen a woman treat men the way she did, luring them with her catlike eyes; tugging them around by the shirt collar; dragging her spindly fingers across their pecs.
Adding a gut-wrenching kick to the scene was that the woman's 303-year-old daughter, wearing purple footie pajamas, was tugging at her mother's limp arm, trying to wake her up.
And then there's the Runaway Blanket, designed to mimic a bedmate tugging the covers off of you when you're sleeping alone, whether because your partner is away or because you're presently single.
But the film swings wildly from pure schlock to heartstring-tugging pathos, by presenting main character Ava Hamilton as a grieving mother who lost her children to an energy crisis-related fire.
He was pointing to my shaved head and tugging on my goatee as if to say it was the change in my appearance they were missing, but I understood what he meant.
The concierges also created a secret signal — a repeated tugging of the ear — to indicate that they needed widow assistance, preferably in the form of an interruption from a fellow staff member.
There were still some over-the-top look-at-me absurdities; explosions of woman-eating tulle and trains so long the wearer looked like the Little Engine That Could, tugging them along.
When those genuine displays of feeling are coupled with Martin, who despite any deserved criticisms the frontman might receive, is unquestionably one of the masters of a heartstring-tugging melody, it's undeniable.
Yet they had not been such a big factor in voting decision-making until he made them so, by drawing out his audience's inner grievances, like a magnet tugging at a metal splinter.
Slowly, she would (hopefully) have become acclimated to spending longer and longer periods of time in the costume, receiving treats for good behavior while wearing it (read: no chewing, tugging or rolling around).
The heart-tugging originality of the ad has generated a lot of news attention at a time when most in Iowa are being inundated with brash, negative advertising from the Republican presidential candidates.
"[T]he planet appears to transit one and a quarter hours too early, that's indicative of something gravitationally tugging on the planet," Kipping said of the anomalies observed, and his interpretation of them.
It needs to be gentle but powerful enough to take off all your makeup quickly and effectively without tugging the delicate skin around your eyes, which can create unwanted fine lines and wrinkles.
Yet the show is as surprisingly addicting—"binge-worthy," even—thanks to scripts that balance broad old-fashioned comedy with heart-tugging emotion, and a cast that can stand up to Lear's best.
The bouncing wedgie (sometimes known as the kangaroo wedgie) involves tugging repeatedly at the undergarments and may sometimes be used as a simple warm-up for a regular or even an atomic wedgie.
While the look and feel of its archrival Amazon is all efficiency and buttoned-down professionalism, eBay, with its sleeve-tugging sellers and fannish communities of obsessive collectors, retains a flea-market raffishness.
Tugging at your mascara with makeup wipe after makeup wipe is a wasteful shortcut to irritated skin, and washing your face at night only to wake up with raccoon eyes is just frustrating.
And then, as you know, the bass drops, with the kind of aural wallop that hits you somewhere deep inside your chest—not so much tugging on your heartstrings as severing them entirely.
He looks up tenderly at those who try to speak to him, constantly tugging at a strand of hair concealing a scar on his forehead, but where it came from, he won't say.
His speed has not fully recovered, and each time his trail leg clears a hurdle, his right thigh slaps against his abdomen, leaving him with a numbing, tugging feeling and the occasional spasm.
Then he grew into the body of a silverback gorilla and started tugging on other people's limbs like they were wishbones, no matter how much they tapped and screamed for him to stop.
That leads to a central question in the case: does tugging at the individual mandate unravel the entire health law, including popular provisions like its protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions?
Something mysterious is tugging at the hem of our galaxy, the Milky Way, which is causing a "galactic warp" at its outer edges, according to a study published on Monday in Nature Astronomy.
During a parade this spring in honor of the birthday of Kim Il-sung, the country's founder, a visiting journalist took photographs of trucks made by a company called Sinotruk tugging submarine missiles.
When I started working on the reading of "Girl From the North Country" at the Public Theater, I remember learning the material and just feeling like the music was tugging on my soul.
Gabriel Byrne does heartstring-tugging work as the central figure, and he's surrounded by a cast of other well-known stars, including Donna Murphy, Frances Conroy, Boyd Gaines and a wonderful Nathan Lane.
Yet you can also sense a different, less cerebral urge tugging at his attention, and it's embodied with gorgeous precision by Ms. Ashford (a Tony winner for "You Can't Take It With You").
The most emotional scene for me from the show's second season is Fran belting "Shallow" at karaoke, having a whole-ass moment of catharsis, no romantic partners in sight, tugging on my heartstrings.
All along, a little red bird has been hiding within the illustrations, and it's this bird who eventually comes to the rescue, tugging the fluffy kitty home through the air like a balloon.
Gone is the need for imagination; finally you can feel like you're tugging on actual rope and pressing your palms on actual walls as you bother people and frighten children in public spaces.
In this week's episode, a human with a hockey stick does everything in his power to stop the robot from opening the door, including tugging on the machine, which struggles in an ... unsettling manner.
The combination creates a soft and silky makeup remover, meant to be squeezed onto a cotton pad or swab and pressed over skin to wipe away waterproof makeup without any rubbing, tugging, or irritation.
Once the prince greeted 5-year-old Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School, the young boy leapt into his arms for a giant hug before playfully caressing his face and tugging at his beard.
This feels particularly loose, emphasizing the rag doll collision physics of your character, and also showing how imperfectly you're able to control Trico's semi-independent movement by tugging on its fur in various places.
The razor felt soft and comfortable on my skin, with zero tugging, and it moved and shifted with my body's curves, so I didn't have to do my usual leg gymnastics in the shower.
"She's the kind of girl you just want to slap… on the ass," Madonna, 57, told the packed audience adding, "and pull," right before exposing the concertgoer's chest by tugging on her strapless top.
This raises the question tugging at the heart of Last Black Man: How can working- and middle-class ethnic and racial enclaves maintain community—a more permanent state than "authenticity"—while growing generational wealth?
You learn much more about that journey as you go—guiding the old man through beautiful, saturated watercolor landscapes, gently tugging at the 2D scenery, structuring it just so in order to make progress.
Mr. Chbosky's 2012 feature, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," split the difference between the sentimental heart-tugging associated with more standard Hollywood fare, and the intelligence and intimacy often associated with independent films.
At Saturday's show, the cats did not seem to notice the chaos, whether it was small children tugging at them or the sight of a woman dressed up as Marie Antoinette holding a papillon.
At a northern California beach, Kai was tugging Matti Båtsman and his son Steve (two of the Playmobil figures) in a plastic boat along the bank of a river that emptied into the ocean.
Kelly kept her own eyes locked on his even as another student — a little girl with a devilish grin and a long dark ponytail — leapt onto Kelly's back and began tugging at her hairnet.
Nathan Lane as Clarke Hayden Of all the supporting player character evolutions on the show, and there are so many great ones, Nathan Lane's performance as Clarke Hayden stands out for tugging at our heartstrings.
It is a distillation of life's beauty, tugging on the heartstrings that tie together the all-too-brief moments we search for on our never-ending journey to understand what it means to be human.
Once the prince, 34, greeted 6-year-old Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School, the young boy leaped into his arms for a giant hug before playfully caressing his face and tugging at his beard.
By now, the downstairs area was giving off a sort of 6th-form-leavers party vibe, girls owning the dancefloor and guys grabbing their groins, tugging their buns and shooting their fingers in the air.
"I'm concerned about how that's going to weigh on his older brother because he had been tugging at his older brother about going to this party, and ultimately it resulted in his death," Crockett said.
The singer startled audience members by inviting a 17-year-old fan onstage during her concert Thursday night in Brisbane, Australia, and then tugging down the teen's corset top to briefly reveal her left breast.
Yes, you can still tell what it is, and yes, tugging its somewhat tight one-size-fits-all form onto my wrist was a minor struggle, but once it was on, it looked oddly elegant.
Once the prince, 34, greeted 6-year-old Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School, the young boy leapt into his arms for a giant hug before playfully caressing his face and tugging at his beard.
"I had hoped there would be hundreds of people here, but there's not," said Jason Patrick, 44, tugging on a cigarette not far from a Black Lives Matter rally that had more than 100 participants.
I didn't feel like I was tugging at my hair or scraping my skin, and even after my face was shaved smooth, I was tempted to do extra passes because the heat was so satisfying.
Mechanically, it is a game that refuses to allow you to recreate the old myths of The Strong Person tugging on his bootstraps so that he might force the world into the shape he demands.
Fools and frauds infused with the spirit of commerce, tugging at the reins of self-doubt, regulation, and social obligation that restrain the flowering of their gilded lives and a richer society for us all.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — The shadows are always tugging at the burned-out souls who populate Dominic Cooke's revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman's "Follies," a heart-shattering hit for the National Theater here.
Manafort tugging on his car's sun visor to shield his face from reporters or Flynn walking stone-faced and tight-lipped into a federal courthouse might be the iconic images of the Trump-Russia scandal.
It positions the two of them as twin poles each tugging at Peter, so that when he gets together with the girl at the end, there's an emotional resonance that might not have happened otherwise.
Andy asks for the lyrics and I'm like [tugging at shirt collar] 'Uh... about that...' I mean, it's one thing to not print the lyrics on purpose, but who doesn't even know their own lyrics?
The model isn't afraid to talk about her period skin, her love of fast-food, or in this case, the difficulties of being keeping your ensemble together when your child is, well, tugging at your clothing.
As Lee and Buchanan examined ''Holiday'' footage, a skin-colored strip of fabric was visible on the back of Reubens's neck; it was something like a tiny girdle, tugging excess flesh back from his sexagenarian jawline.
I'm enjoying them all, but any stretch of reading that lasts beyond three pages, I begin to feel the invisible threads beneath my eye sockets tugging my head away from the text and onto something else.
The reveal has the makings of an amazingly cute origin story, though it also feeds into many critics' feelings that the show basically chooses every heart-tugging scenario possible and milks them to make viewers weep.
In the climactic duet "Qual cor tradisti" ("The heart you betrayed"), she deliberately landed a little late and low on the final notes of her phrases, tugging the gently buoyant major-key accompaniment toward the shadows.
By tugging Clinton to the left, Sanders was doing her a huge favor—one that may very well help her win in November, and that will make her presidency, if she wins, likely far more consequential.
Trump shuttled on the morning after Thanksgiving from the splendor of Mar-a-Loco to the verdure of the Trump National Golf Club, thereby tugging the media's focus from one of his revenue sources to another.
In some of their past research, these scientists had shown that members of the Hadza tribe in Tanzania are quite physically active, devoting several hours a day to activities like following game or tugging up tubers.
Vicente Avila, 42, a handyman, who was tugging at a wooden red wagon loaded with what he estimated was $700 worth of food, rolled his eyes when asked how long he might be away from home.
I miss the way, even in her nearly blind, completely deaf, partially paralyzed old age, she wanted to be right beside me, tugging her little bed till it was directly under my feet while I worked.
"Moana," directed by Ron Clements and John Musker from a screenplay by Jared Bush, includes a few infectious numbers by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a heart-tugging orchestral pop score by the Disney stalwart Mark Mancina.
Head scarves, which Saudi women typically wear unfastened, have a way of slipping off, and Ferak fidgeted with hers as she described her conversation with the principal, repeatedly tugging it back down into its proper position.
Ever had the unfortunate experience of going to sleep drunk and hungry after wandering the streets, hopelessly craving a late-night sandwich and tugging at the locked doors of your favorite fast food joints and diners?
She collapses the universe's unfathomable scope into a few frames, tugging at the epistemological tensions between science and art, which are themselves a type of framework concerned with the building up and breaking down of objective truth.
Given the adventures that Titan and Cassini have shared, it's fitting that the moon was responsible for tugging the orbiter into its Grand Finale victory lap back in April, before pushing it toward its grave this week.
During last night's episode of the NBC musical reality competition, Levine and his current Team Adam hopefuls paid tribute to the late Grimmie with a heartstring-tugging performance of The Beatles' "Hey Jude" dedicated in her memory.
In a heartstring-tugging snapshot the Watch What Happens Live host shared to social media on Thursday, he beamed while surrounded with love from his two main guys: dog Wacha and 1-week-old son Benjamin Allen.
It's true — tugging something off your shoulder just so, pairing certain socks with unexpected shoes, or a clever layering trick can take even the most basic, $6 clothing items and make them look like a million bucks.
But on days when I decided to take the makeup plunge, I would end up irritating my skin by tugging and rubbing at it with makeup remover, to the point where my undereyes were painful and flaky.
With the champagne on ice and Jamie Vardy not around to shout abuse at the ref, the main talking point from the game was an odd one: Robert Huth tugging on Marouane Fellaini's ample supply of hair.
You also want to avoid dull razor blades that require repeated swiping, and make sure to shave in the direction of the hair growth, which is most often upward, so that you aren't tugging at the follicle.
His pride and irritation are fortified by a production that's simultaneously insistent and murky: four-note keyboard motifs with a muffled bass line tugging against them, repeatedly emerging and then getting engulfed again in an orchestral fog.
Like the heartstring-tugging stories mentioned above, these stories might turn out to be accurate — but if they are, digging into them will teach you more about something you're interested in, so it's still worth the time.
"I remember us walking out of the building after the first read, and each of us were waiting for one of us to confirm what we'd just read," Jones said of his reaction to the heart-tugging script.
But as straightforward as it might seem to do a quick cleanse before bed and call it a day, scrubbing and tugging at your face to get rid of stubborn makeup remnants can do more harm than good.
Dragons and castles saga "Game of Thrones" and heart-tugging family drama "This is Us" square off against chilling series "The Handmaid's Tale" and Cold War spy show "The Americans" for the highest honors in television on Monday.
Colman never lets Anne veer too far into the comic without tugging her back with some tragic admission, like when she tells Abigail that her 17 pet rabbits that drive everyone crazy represent the 17 children she's lost.
" Weld told the Globe that Johnson backs his switch in focus, and said, "I have had in mind all along trying to get the Donald into third place, and with some tugging and hauling, we might get there.
The no-slip grip helps me get through every hurdle my hair has in store, and the teeth help prevent pulling, tugging, and snagging, which luckily makes it not only pain-free but also so soothing and satisfying.
As the delightful video accompanying the announcement suggests, if you just can't get the hang of it, you can just keep the thing on as you act out your rope tugging and wall patting in a public park.
Before we can get to that issue, however, the courts must answer a question that at first seems simple and clean but gets messy once you start tugging at the strings: Do you actually buy your apps from Apple?
"I have had in mind all along trying to get the Donald into third place, and with some tugging and hauling, we might get there," said the former Massachusetts governor in an interview with the Boston Globe published Tuesday.
No matter what social media executives may say, the black hole of more money, higher profits, hitting their targets, and getting their bonuses will keep tugging at them, inexorably, so long as their business model is driven by advertising.
In surgery, Dr. Lee pins back Irais's hair and begins slicing into the squishy mass, and after some tugging and squeezing, the bump starts to excrete a runny bright-yellow liquid like nothing we've ever seen on this show.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A young boy upstaged Pope Francis on Wednesday, escaping from his mother and running onto the papal podium at a general audience, tugging on the hand of a Swiss guardsman and playing behind the pontiff's chair.
"I remember them trying to straighten my hair minutes before the show, and you could see the steam and the smoke, and there was pulling and the tugging," model Natalia Harris says of her earlier days as a model.
Two banking sources also told Reuters it had raised the lending rates on its standing lending facility (SLF) short-term loans, suggesting policymakers were tugging multiple levers to slow down a rampant build-up in debt among Chinese corporates.
Each body is captured in the midst of a gesture or movement — hands grasping the edge a ribcage, forcing the flesh of the abdomen inwards under the pressure of the grip, or a sun-spotted hand tugging an earlobe.
After arriving in Dubbo yesterday, the prince greeted 6-year-old Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School — and the young boy leapt into his arms for a giant hug before playfully caressing his face and tugging at his beard.
Neymar orchestrated Brazil's opener six minutes into the second half, cutting menacingly from left to right across the 18-yard line, tugging three defenders along with him, before smacking a blind, back heel pass to Willian, reversing the play.
Directed by Geordie Broadwater for Theater Breaking Through Barriers, "Public Servant" is the second part of a trilogy that started with Ms. Brunstetter's "The Cake," a heart-tugging gay-marriage comedy that had an Off Broadway run this spring.
And in collaboration with the designer Jan Versweyveld, his longtime partner in aesthetic demolition, he has found vivid, viscera-tugging stage equivalents for the anger and displacement that infused a wild-eyed movie now regarded by many as prophecy.
Inside, a party about 30 strong was winding down at tables pushed together along the wall, with balloons tugging upward from chairs and a woman on guitar leading the crowd in what sounded, in Bahasa Indonesia, like a hymn.
It also gave fresh energy to the nationalist impulses tugging at the Continent and moved the greatest threat to the European Union's cohesion from newer member states on the periphery, such as Hungary and Poland, to its very core.
It's the busiest time of the year — and while your family and friends may expect you to put your phone down and lean in on quality time, your job might be tugging at your sleeve and pulling you back.
Yet if the night was muddy and unclear in terms of its electoral meaning, it did show the ideological direction of the party in very forthright terms: Sanders is winning the battle of ideas and tugging Clinton to the left.
An open door is an invitation for children to enter and begin a conversation or start tugging on your arm, no matter whether you're working in Photoshop, typing up a blog post, or being interviewed on live TV by the BBC.
At least once per day, and more if you're spending a lot of time in VR. Basically: as soon as you find yourself getting tangled up in the cord, or tugging on it as you move about, it's time to untangle.
But in the heartstring-tugging opening to Toy Story 4, we see in a flashback how Bo and her three sheep were given away by the adults; rather than allowing themselves to be rescued by Woody, they accepted their fate.
Saw a pair of twenty-somethings strapped with backpacks skulking near the entrance of CSL — the guy tugging a mangy German shepherd; the woman dragging one of those dogs that don't never look grown — and keep right on past it.
Kenny Rogers performed "Love Lifted Me," an early release after he crossed over to country, Neal McCoy went gospel with "His Eye Is on the Sparrow," and Alabama's heart-tugging hit "Angels Among Us" evoked a stifled sob from Travis.
Astronomers detailed its discovery and description in a new paper, adding that its bizarre angle of its orbit gives more weight to the idea that a big planet is out there — somewhere — tugging on the asteroid&aposs path around the sun.
Sure, no one needs an app to control the temperature of the water in their shower or a hairbrush that can tell you if you're tugging on your hair too hard, but there's something undeniably cool about the idea of it.
A concerned neighbor named Evelyn Costa filmed a video of a dog barking from an outdoor shed and it has since gone viral, tugging at the heartstrings of animal lovers and beyond, who viewed it over 400,000 times on Facebook.
There was some tugging, there was a nasty, burning hair smell from the cauterization of my vas deferens—the tubes through which sperm travels from the testicles to be mixed with seminal fluid in the prostate—and that was it.
Riven by sectarian strife between its Sunni, Shia and Christian populations, and with a 15-year civil war in living memory, Lebanon is a minnow in a volatile region with irascible giants like Iran and Saudi Arabia tugging at its politics.
The benefits of the arrangement, officials said, would be that the unions could settle on common messages and strategies rather than tugging in different directions, and they could eliminate duplication of fixed costs — for phone banks, direct mail and advertisements.
A pair of actual ceramic vases sculpted by Burlon Craig also stands in front of the painting, so the intimate space bleeds into that of the booth, really tugging you into another world — one of comfort, free of art fair anxieties.
"I dreamed last night that someone had kidnapped me, and you came and rescued me, and you fought with them and defeated them," he told one of the guards recently, tugging on the man's belt to get him to pay attention.
PARIS (Reuters) - It was a heart-tugging moment: As Francesca Schiavone went down to defeat in the first round of the French Open, the tournament organizers announced she was retiring, and the crowd had seen her last Roland Garros campaign.
He's a charming creation who doubles a signal for the low-stakes ambition of "Toy Story 4," which includes the expected Rube Goldberg set pieces and heartstring-tugging of the previous three, but feels more like a stand-alone adventure.
But the voices calling for a clean break from Paris are no less urgent, tugging at the president's gut-level instincts by arguing that remaining a party to the agreement would shackle the American economy and betray his core supporters.
But no matter which of the show's six tonsorial outposts is being summoned — in London and five cities in Africa — you sense a force of gravity tugging its inhabitants into a whooshing cycle of life that stretches far beyond barbershop doors.
Her elder son, Sergey Pyagay, helps manage the books, and his wife, Svetlana Pyagay, and his brother's wife, Tatyana Pyagay, get up from their meals to take customers' orders and bus tables, sometimes with their small children tugging at their sleeves.
The precise tugging and releasing of harp strings, for instance, or steady beating of drums to create phrases that played over and over again were visible echoes of the strenuous effort and hours devoted by unidentified hands to form luxurious items.
And season two looks likely to only increase the heartstring-tugging quality of this real life Friday Night Lights about community college football players trying to balance their studies with their hopes of getting one last chance at a Division 1 football scholarship.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A British queen, a group of nerdy kids, a defiant handmaiden and a heart-tugging trio of siblings vie for the top prize on Sunday when the Primetime Emmy Awards will crown the best in a booming era of television.
She agreed, and together they released the songs that would announce her Okay Kaya project to the world, including the heart-tugging "Damn, Gravity," a slowburner centered around love slipping through the fingertips produced by King Krule and Sampha collaborator Rodiadh McDonald.
Four days after Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced the arrival of his third daughter, the Rampage star's longtime girlfriend Lauren Hashian shared a heartstring-tugging photo of the trio in the hospital — as well as the baby girl's birth date and time.
They're very similar — both have Christmas in the title and are all about tugging your heartstrings with the spirit of the holiday season — but with everything you've got going on at this time of year, what if you can only watch one?
You can launch it off the ground or from your hand; I opted for the hand launch most times, which powers up the propellers until it's tugging away from you, flying out a couple of meters and fixing its eye on you.
There are a few scenes that might be a touch scary for little kids (confirmed by the sound of a little kid in the theater next to me tugging his parents and whispering "This is scary"), but it's not anything they can't handle.
Sinking into a big leather chair at one of basement studios at VICE's Brooklyn offices, where he's sitting during a break from New York's fashion week festivities, and tugging at one of the many skinny braids that frames his face, he continues.
" Irma Vasquez, 67, a former school-district worker who voted for Mr. Bloomberg, put the role the president's words played in the attack this way, tugging at the skin on her cheek: "He put a bull's-eye on our backs, especially this color.
The Catalan vote has been watched with rising trepidation — and no sign of support — by a European Union wary of stoking forces of fragmentation already tugging at the bloc and many member states, where populist and nationalist parties have surged in recent elections.
Outside of these tightly compressed byways, the exhibition takes off into a lavish, dizzying, heart-tugging spectacle that's as much a social construction as a visual one, where the presence of people is built into the conceptual fabric of the large-scale works.
They gave the fetus an anesthetic injection and then, guided by images on the video screens, began to operate on him, tugging skin and membranes over the naked spinal cord and sewing them tightly shut with five stitches to seal out amniotic fluid.
President Lyndon B. Johnson was a frequent and animated storyteller, and Ronald Reagan was so partial to a heart-tugging anecdote that his tales sometimes aroused suspicion that they had come from a movie in which he had starred rather than real life.
For much of the movie, Tom will butt heads with his willful son, Tommy (Jack Lowden), whose golfing talent soon outpaces his father's and whose aversion to forelock-tugging angers the aristocrats who sponsor their tournaments — and pocket most of the winnings.
The sound design, by Helen Atkinson, assails her with noises, including what might be her own recorded memories, and music, from sentimental Japanese pop to the punk of Siouxsie and the Banshees and the heart-tugging strings of Teho Teardo's commissioned music.
After a pregame ceremony that included the singer Ginette Reno's heart-tugging rendition of "Ceux qui s'en vont," Élise Béliveau received a sustained applause tribute with her arms spread wide as her husband's No. 4 sweater draped the empty seat to her right.
Imagine the psychological makeup of a person who clenches at the sight of Alex Ovechkin acting as though his stick is on fire or P.K. Subban tugging at his jersey or Nail Yakupov signaling his teammates to join him after an overtime winner.
The technology could compete with alternative ways to feel virtual reality, like Tactical Haptics' Reactive Grip product — a controller with moving surfaces that rub against your hands to give the impression of a fish tugging on a line or you stretching a piece of rubber.
There are the moments of being lost in eerie half-lit quiet and finding your way through a place that doesn't want you there; that feeling of tugging the blanket a little tighter around your shoulders even when there isn't a draft to provoke it.
A host of other demands — from Italy and France for looser purse strings, from Scandinavian and Dutch leaders to beware of fading support for Europe in their countries — are tugging at Ms. Merkel as she and President François Hollande of France consult the Continent's leaders.
But it is equally likely that venture capitalists see women as little more than lucrative sources of revenue—as consumers, rather than patients—and that tugging at the fears and anxieties women have about their bodies and life choices can be a strong marketing hook.
Wading into the debate about protests by mostly African-American players during pre-game national anthem ceremonies, Trump is exacerbating questions about his own attitude toward race and his apparent determination to keep tugging at the societal and cultural fault lines in American politics.
She has the spontaneity that the tale demands, and the punch of her performance lies in its sheer nerve; even though her character has our sympathy from the start, she keeps asking for more, tugging at us like a querulous child until our patience cracks.
He said his 23-year-old habit of twirling the tennis ball around in his fingers before every serve is no different than Alexander Zverev tugging at his shirt in between points or Rafael Nadal lining up his bottles in perfect order beside his chair.
The various tugs on the drawing boards and in the engineering labs of Earth could—in addition to acting as puddle-jumpers—also cut down on space junk, by tugging satellites out of orbit, and keep useful satellites up longer, by boosting them to higher orbits.
In case you forgot, it's still the awful dead of miserable winter, and the last thing anyone wants to do in celebration of romance is feel a tugging obligation to go outside and try out their new drone and smooch in the cold all covered in snot.
"Essentially what these men are doing is a stretching and tugging exercise to basically put on some length, and they claim some girth as well," says Seth D. Cohen, MD/MPH, a urologist and Director of Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction at NYU Langone Medical Center.
From Good Samaritans like Andrew White, who helped his neighbor rescue her dog (see above) with his boat, to everyday residents like Naomi Coto carrying her dog to a safe place as she evacuates her flooded home (see below), heart-tugging stories from Harvey's frontline abound.
"Belgravia" has the pace of a television show, which is welcome in a novel of 402 pages, and it has a wealth of sumptuous interiors and closely observed frocks, but anyone expecting the heart-tugging torture of Lady Mary's stuttering romance with Matthew Crawley will be disappointed.
Placed in elaborate metaphorical forests, seascapes, gardens, transformative celestial planes and ecstatic alternative universes, the characters can be found in various convoluted configurations, biting, gasping, whacking, smacking, glugging, grabbing, grinding, gripping, grunting, scratching, swallowing, squeaking, sucking, stroking, lathering, panting, prodding, moaning, thrusting, tugging, rubbing and rattling.
The team reviewed the positions of the moon and Earth from 1969 to 1977 and found that the locations of the faults that were likely responsible for the shallow moonquakes made sense if the cause was a combination of cooling-related contraction and Earth's tidal tugging.
It was bad enough that one Astros player hit a home run in the 2017 World Series against pitcher Yu Darvish of the Dodgers, then was caught by cameras in the dugout making a vulgar gesture at the Japanese pitcher, tugging at the sides of his eyes.
Admittedly, the show's reputation for tugging at the heartstrings is well earned, and there was more than a little manipulation in juxtaposing preparation for the wedding of Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) with gauzy images of what might have been had Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) lived.
The singer said jokingly: "She's the kind of girl you just want to slap on the ass, and pull," before tugging on the girl's corset top, which came down, briefly revealing her breast, drawing gasps and cheers from the crowd and later a backlash on social media.
If this tale of same-sex bird love is tugging at your heartstrings, might we suggest you check out And Tango Makes Three — a children's book that tells the true story of two male chinstrap penguins who hatched an egg together in New York's Central Park Zoo.
Its portrayal of Pazuzu as a malevolent concierge who moves into your brain and starts tugging at your synapses seems a little silly at first, but it grows more and more disturbing as the series goes on, thanks to Robert Emmet Lunney's work as the demon.
Each of the canines has a different reaction: Ruckus runs off, Prince wags his tail, Luna waits patiently before tugging on Stessel's Santa hat, Cali barks, Teragon lays down on his back, Duke jumps up on Stessel, Bebe walks away, Gracie hops up and down and Kobe sits still.
And as such, star Rami Malek (who more or less captures the essence of Freddie Mercury, as even many of Bohemian Rhapsody's detractors will admit) is probably going to win the Lead Actor Oscar for his performance, which has helped keep tugging the movie forward all season long.
Today the folklore we create around mobility doesn't even bother much with the fantasy because we romanticize the con itself: every origin story out of Silicon Valley with an already-privileged kid sitting on a sofa somewhere on the Stanford campus, tugging billions out of his hoodie strings.
Addison can come off as cold and harsh, especially to people who try to help her, but her character is far more nuanced than the typical tough-as-nails antihero — as evidenced by some of the heart-tugging scenes between her and her now mute, emotionally detached sister.
Woodman began her career like Castle did, making pots in a traditional way in the 1950s, tugging at the edges of her medium's traditions, only to later seize vibrant color and deconstructed forms to create works that referenced the functional on their way to an ultimately aesthetic end.
She nails the cringey awkwardness of a high school musical audition, tugging at her sweatshirt sleeves self-consciously, and is a delight to watch in the low-budget production of Merrily We Roll Along (made even more hilarious by the fact that Feldstein is currently starring in Hello Dolly on Broadway).
Two of Jupiter's other moons, Ganymede and Europa, also contribute to the tug-of-war with their own gravitational pulls on Io.All that tugging heats up the tiny moon and builds pressure in the hot liquid below its surface, leading to volcanic eruptions so powerful that lava shoots directly into space.
As ex-president, he will be perfectly positioned to return to his natural habitat, the simulacrum of "reality TV." It's not hard to imagine Trump TV as a ceaseless and influential presence in the cable landscape, tugging Fox News and the rest of the media even further to the right.
Like the Everyday Backpack, the Zip also features a pass-through luggage strap for putting it on a roller while you're making your way through an airport, and interlocking zipper pulls that can help prevent anyone from quickly tugging open the bag to try to manage a quick pass-by theft.
The Heritage Foundation, established in the 1970s, enjoyed a heyday as an idea factory for tugging the administration to the right, and new think tanks established in the mid-1980s like the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy came to nourish a special hostility toward the climate issue.
So all of the people who are tugging at their hair over the fact that Jerusalem has now been officially recognized by the United States ought to remember that there&aposs never been a people ever and all of human history that have named Jerusalem as its capital other than the Jewish people.
In spite of these desultory habits, I did, in years past, at least tuck the flower beds in for winter — cutting back the dried stalks of perennials, composting the remains of annuals, tugging out the weeds I'd ignored all summer, installing a deep layer of mulch to keep everything safe from the cold.
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On both sides are voices he profoundly respects: chief executives of some of the world's largest companies urging him to remain part of the accord and ardent conservatives like Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, and Scott Pruitt, his Environmental Protection Agency administrator, tugging him toward a withdrawal from the 195-country agreement.
I'd prefer it to be illegal for anyone to come near me on the subway; I don't like how close the dentist has to get to my face when she's tugging on the corners of my mouth with her pinkies; and I often feel a frisson when someone touches one of my pens or notebooks.
"From the beginning, we always put the kids first so that they will grow and have emotional wellness and not feel a lot of the tugging that you feel sometimes happens in families that are divorced," Scurtis said in Nightline interview, during which the exes watched video of Lopez's All I Have residency in Vegas.
In the two-channel video installation "Demonstrative Score," we see, on one screen, the removal of Confederate statues in the US and the toppling of Communist statues in post-Soviet Europe; on the adjacent screen, taisha paggett mirrors the physical gestures, like the tugging of rope, that lead to the destruction of monuments representing patriarchal figures.
It has often been a process of tugging at strings, finding one record, seeing who released it, and then seeing if that musician released records on any other labels, then tracking back to the start, finding another musical act on the same initial label, and then tracking down other labels that second band also released music on.
During my viewing of the season two episode "Rising," I realized Adlon and C.K. had somehow invaded my soul in order to craft the perfect heart-tugging half-hour of television: Sam hops a private jet and leaves her demanding daughters behind for a weekend of golf-cart-driven luxury at the estate of her friend's wealthy new beau.
Many events and teams in Canada, from the Toronto Film Festival to the Toronto Raptors, have traded on the Canadian identity, tugging on the heritage heartstrings to draw in fans and sponsors, but few have done it better, or more directly, than the Canadian Open being staged this week at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.
THE PRESIDENT IS TRYING TO FIX LONG-TERM PROBLEMS THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEALT WITH LONG TIME AGO, WEREN'T, AND THERE OBVIOUSLY IS GOING TO BE SOME PULLING AND TUGGING AS WE TRY TO DEAL WITH VERY SERIOUS PROBLEMS SO THERE WILL BE SOME HICCUPS ALONG THE WAY BUT THE FACT REMAINS, THE NUMBERS ARE VERY SMALL.
Placed atop it one or two at a time, like a series of cultures added to identical Petri dishes, are faster rhythms — plinks, hisses, clatters, typewriter-like clicks — calculated to move in and out of phase with the unswerving beat, merging with it and tugging against it, making each millisecond a reconsideration of timbre and momentum.
Numbers that don't show up in the Labor Department's closely watched monthly nonfarm payrolls report undercut the strength that the headline number suggests: Those numbers, compiled by economist David Rosenberg at wealth management firm Gluskin Sheff and experts, point not to a sector nearing full employment but rather one that remains vulnerable to the disinflation trend that is tugging on the broader economy.
He also doesn't find a visual rhetoric that's analogous to Elena's nose-tugging narrative, with its air of nerdish obsession and banked fury—as opposed to, for example, the way that " The Wolf of Wall Street " felt distorted to reflect its narrator's mania, or Jennifer Fox's " The Tale ," another story in which a woman examines her painful childhood, made theatrical the clash of past and present.
Ms. Puniewska writes: If you're trying to convince someone who leans left, you can stick with the polar bear and keep tugging at their heart strings with talk of how unfair it will be to our children if the world is poisoned, but if you're with a conservative, it's wise to change up your approach — science has found that personalized climate-related messages work better.
Its masterful ensemble and the show's penchant for heart-tugging twists helped make the series an instant hit and Fogelman one of the industry's most lauded voices because he'd done something people hadn't seen in years: made a genuine ratings hit for broadcast TV. It's Fogelman's good fortune to have his hit series returning for a third season within days of his film going into theaters.
Dr. Chang emphasized that the quality of the cough is important; a dry cough is generally less worrisome for infection than a wet cough, and any child with (or without) any kind of cough who looks unwell and especially who is having any trouble breathing should definitely see a doctor; breathing trouble can show up as rapid breathing, or as the chest muscles around the ribs tugging in with each breath.
Nadal will often take 20 seconds or more to deliver his first serves, owing to a ritual that includes bouncing the ball a few times, tugging at his shorts, pinching the fabric on his left shoulder, then his right shoulder, bouncing the ball, swiping at his nose, his left ear, his nose, then his right ear, tucking his hair behind his left ear, then his right ear, and bouncing the ball a few more times.
Sterling K. Brown won best dramatic actor for his role as an African-American who is adopted into a white family in heart-tugging NBC family drama "This Is Us." In a crowded limited series category, HBO's murder mystery "Big Little Lies" came out on top, winning eight Emmys including for best series, for Nicole Kidman's abused wife character, for Laura Dern and Alexander Skarsgard, as well as for writing and directing.
That's certainly the sense that a lot of liberals seem to have, which is why so much left-of-center commentary on the Bernie-Hillary battle has emphasized the positive, stressing how wonderful it is for the party to have this kind of argument, how healthy it might be that Hillary Clinton faces a strong challenge as she tunes up for the general election, how grateful progressives should be to Sanders for nobly tugging the party to the left.
"I see you tugging on your shirt/ Trying to hide inside of it and hide how much it hurts/ Let 'em laugh while they can/ Let 'em spin, let 'em scatter in the wind/ I have been to the movies, I've seen how it ends/ And the joke's on them" Carlile croons, her voice like a compassionate a hand on a shoulder from someone who knows that the journey to loving yourself and finding your place sometimes takes an achingly long time.
I didn't tell them the story of the 0003-year-old family "friend" who babysat while his parents and mine went out to dinner the year I was 11, how he followed me around the apartment, tugging on my blouse and telling me I should take it off, pulling at the elastic waistband of my pants and telling me I should take them off, how I finally locked myself in my bedroom and didn't come out till my parents got home.
Selected by Naomi Shihab Nye By Ellen Doré Watson Year after year you keep on being gone, goneafter years and years of gone, of marginal, mute,vacant, of breathing, and then, within minutes, a shydescent, some huffs and stutters, and a hushingto waxen, no, to stone-gone, finally unloosed(to our tired, to our relief) to revisit us — gleeful,earnest, jigging you, who I wear on my left pinky,on my worn face, all through the fading, the warmforgettable grief, the still water of it, until my owntides' tugging, morning's horror-mirror, rude singleton-time, its skeletal, long view of the hurtling, the waythe body speaks of it, first one syllable then two, and youstill gone, and him here, ancient, healthy, walls of all-he-is inching inward, leaving him small and dawdling.

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