Set to a soundtrack of pounding tribal drums, Proenza Schouler's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez's spring show was a veritable luau of pareu skirts, hibiscus blooms and tiki imagery.
After a year of pounding their expenses and debt into far slimmer balance sheets, "We should see far fewer closures and cutbacks among traditional media, " he says.
There are panoramic aerial battles on Krypton, there are touching moments between young Clark Kent and both his biological and adoptive fathers, there are close-ups of a fist pounding into ice, and there is lots and lots of big-budget flying.
The value of the Turkish lira took a pounding, as did the main index of the Istanbul stock exchange.
Tarloff prepared for his plan, calling a hospital to find out where Shinbach's private office was, buying knives and a meat-pounding mallet and arriving with a suitcase of adult diapers and clothes for his mother.
Now there is a commotion, shouting, hollering, not one but a gaggle of latecomers pounding between the seats.
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Lana, a former air stewardess, was retraining as an interior designer last year when episodes of breathlessness and a pounding heart began to feel serious.
Many amateur storm chasers are looking to capture heart-pounding video of a massive, dangerous twister and cash in by selling the footage to television stations or documentary filmmakers.
Boehner, who represents a southwest Ohio district, also sent a blunt letter to his colleagues in which he sounded a theme of reform and admitted his party "took a pounding" Tuesday.
However, we do know that replacement with fluids helps to improve symptoms of nausea and a pounding headache.
"It's true that some people think I'm crazy, but I don't care, " Mr. Thongbai said, pounding a bright-red mixture of betel nut and tobacco to chew on later.
As newly crowned Khmer kings once did, a group of young boys is harnessing the unusual acoustics here by pounding their chests, a process thought to offer mental and physical purification.
In a sign of the runaway jitters that are pounding bank stocks, Credit Suisse Group and UBS AG denied they borrowed the funds, saying their liquidity remains strong.
It takes a bright-eyed director, for instance, to make a chase sequence look fresh, but somehow, with a zippy tracking shot and frantic closeups of pounding feet, Levinson does it.
Apple (AAPL) shares took a pounding on Wednesday, thanks to a combination of worries about Japan-related component supply issues, and a downgrade of the stock by JMP Securities, citing signs of a slowdown at Hon Hai, which produces many products for Apple.
He has a pounding sinus headache that he needs to get rid of so he can return to his job as a logistics manager at his dad's chemical company.
Anthony was in foul trouble and shot only 10 of 28, and a couple of his teammates even expressed concern about the pounding he took.
Along with anything else that reminds a person of the trauma, these intrusive memories produce profound psychological distress and physical symptoms, such as a pounding heart.
Carriers who spent years pounding the pavement relax under palm trees in a kind of mail carrier bliss: no ice to tumble on, no snow to slosh through, and best of all, no furry foes.
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For example, Little League acknowledges there was some upset in its ban being announced five days after Christmas, making a lot of shiny new bats under the tree more valuable for pounding rocks than baseballs.
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Despite the pounding of the Gore heavy artillery, the Texan, with a few wobbles but no gaffes, held his ground.
The Cardinals had earlier clinched at least a tie for the NL wild card spot with an 8-0 pounding of the Astros in Houston.
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In December, to express gratitude for the harvest, the farmer draws a bath and begins to prepare a meal, summoning the deity from the field with the sound of pounding rice cakes.
He wanted to finally meet the man who has kept a steady sports beat in Cleveland for 40 years, the guy sitting at the top of the bleachers year after year pounding away to spark a rally.
The relentless, pounding beat ruins the whole complexity of the song and serves as a warning to others that some classics are just uncoverable.
He grabbed a cash infusion from Microsoft in 1997 and began pounding out products: the iMac line of all-in-one computers in 1998, the iPod in 2001 and the iPhone in 2007.
The move, more or less the equivalent of an old-fashioned table-pounding affirmation of her bullish stance on the stock, comes in tandem with a release of the bullish results of a survey Morgan conducted that shows strong demand for for the iPhone.
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Benevento's assertive interpretation features plenty of bluesy grace notes in his right-hand flights, an unexpected touch of dissonance in the chords, a big build-up aided by the pounding drummer and a surprise appearance by a scatting vocal chorus, as well as a churchy slowdown at the end full of tremolos, stutters and arpeggios.
Cut to Lang Lang, in his red tuxedo, pounding away at the piano, head thrown back, lifting his right hand in a gesture of ecstasy, while the masses applaud.
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