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The eyewitness says security corralled them and escorted them out.
There are votes to be corralled by using Tim Kaine.
Keep your pens and pencils corralled with this acrylic container.
"He pretty much corralled the trade issue," said the lawmaker.
Already, she has corralled millions in donations from the finance industry.
Votes for passage of legislation are corralled through fear and intimidation.
Yet it is unclear if GOP leaders have corralled their conference.
Tucker grabbed 433 rebounds for Houston, and Westbrook corralled 3 boards.
Cisgender men were no longer corralled with guidelines, symbolic wristbands, or security.
Her cheese, now all corralled into one place, might be more impressive.
Shown here are men who won't be corralled by traditional style expectations.
Sometimes she corralled her need to be right, but not with Victor.
Rubio has corralled 1.2 million, by comparison, while Cruz has just 864,000.
All the main bits of the bureaucracy have been corralled into OBOR.
Today it is corralled in just three nations: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan.
Republicans who diverged from the leadership were quickly corralled back into line.
Peterman's pass ricocheted off fullback Patrick DiMarco and was corralled by Toomer.
The rebound was corralled by Sima, who tipped in the winning basket.
Corralled inside police barricades, the crowd waved Israeli and Trump 2020 flags.
Security corralled the group outside Terminal 4 and locked down the building.
Yet it soon became clear that aid agencies would not easily be corralled.
A largely closed financial system kept China's own money corralled inside the country.
He corralled Smith's three children and four others kids, all under age 10.
The witnesses corralled by Jones and Clinton's legal teams, however, are somewhat informative.
Unlike traditional pitters, the pits stay corralled at the bottom of the bottle.
The House and Senate GOP were "corralled" on the tax bill, he said.
Now he has corralled the spotlight from Michael Phelps, if not as planned.
Visitors were corralled, she added, to lend their email addresses to the effort.
On Thursday, National Guard members corralled families onto buses for detention and deportation.
But Elliott corralled the puck and held on, keeping the lead at three.
But the Rams' defense corralled Elliott while their run game steady rolled ahead.
Drew Edwards added eight points, while Kalif Young corralled a team-high seven rebounds.
Buchnevich corralled the puck and passed to Kreider, who was streaking toward the net.
I was corralled into the master bedroom and he shut the door behind me.
Backup tight end Orson Charles corralled the ball, saving the possession for the Chiefs.
Both men cajoled and corralled the electorate with half-truths and flat out lies.
Soon enough, Olivia is being corralled by the Bolsheviks through a sinister stone building.
But McConnell at least corralled his people into a major step toward passing something.
All of the noise came from the one corner where City's fans were corralled.
But they are increasingly corralled into organized campgrounds or small refuges, hostels or inns.
Knight doesn't use all those tightly corralled, hormonal bodies to stir up narrative tension.
Grass-roots groups corralled volunteers from around the state to text and phone bank.
He corralled the puck with his skate and shoveled it inside the right post.
In total, they have about 50,000 backers, all corralled through WTF's official Facebook group.
Durant, who made eight of his 16 shots, also corralled a team-high 14 rebounds.
It soon transpired that I'd been corralled into taking part in a shape-note choir.
The cats howled and clawed at our bare arms as we corralled them into crates.
People have been corralled onto the tarmac and paramedics are on the scene, police say.
Joe Pavelski corralled a rebound and skated in on Johnson, who stopped the initial shot.
The party has corralled some supporters, particularly young people excited by his message of change.
As such, Kinte is corralled by opportunistic members of a neighboring tribe during a raid.
Internet traffic is corralled through a small handful of websites like Facebook, Twitter and Amazon.
But with thousands of competitors in the field, a fast runner can still feel corralled.
Instead, the Pistons corralled it and added two free throws to put the game away.
By the time catcher Rene Rivera corralled it, Hicks was able to beat his tag.
They knew that the man they corralled into service as speaker had done yeoman work.
Anthony Beauvillier corralled a loose puck in the neutral zone and got it to Valtteri Filppula.
Linda Bell said flight attendants quickly corralled the scorpion and flushed it down an airplane toilet.
The goats had been corralled near a local retention pond to eat weeds and other overgrowth.
Once attached, the drone is corralled by the cord and gently dropped on to the pad.
Within a half-hour, the bull was corralled on the lawn of the college's classroom building.
Erik Johnson's point shot was stopped by Neuvirth, but the rebound was corralled by Dominic Toninato.
Instead, mathematicians ask about the proportion of the total number of irrationals corralled by each fraction.
They heard tornado sirens outside, so they corralled their dogs and headed to their storm cellar.
Staci Coleman was one of the US team leaders who corralled troops into such a bunker.
Standing in line, corralled by velvet ropes, he whips out his phone and started the timer.
Several officers boarded and quickly corralled the six-man Indonesian crew into the front of the ship.
Eventually, the kitty was corralled off the field and into the hearts and minds of the Internet.
Any anti-government protests were corralled into pens surrounded by riot police outnumbering protesters 10 to one.
She had been vacationing in Hawaii and the hotel staff corralled the guests and took them underground.
But now he must keep his (naturally shifting, aging) human body corralled within the android's static limits.
Perhaps worst, it used Jewish tailors and leather-workers, corralled in Lodz, a dreadful ghetto in Poland.
On the show, Hayes corralled an array of glow sticks for a romantic evening alone with Stanton.
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Long farm of the law: Jennifer Kaufman can be seen getting corralled by the herd of cattle
It was blocked by barricades which corralled a crowd trying to reach Kylie Jenner's pop-up store.
The songs began in the corner of the East Stand, where Swansea's most vocal supporters are corralled.
Trump, meanwhile, corralled pharmaceutical firms, securing an agreement that they will work together to develop a vaccine.
And it's comforting to think that, like emotions themselves, books can be corralled by time and order.
We corralled it, packed it up, and repaired it in the basement of the museum that night.
Soderberg corralled the puck in the left faceoff circle and fed Schmaltz in front of the net.
Freddie Gillespie corralled another tough offensive rebound, hit two free throws and closed Baylor within 52-23.
On Monday, the euro was flat at $13 , corralled between support around $1.1570 and resistance at $1.1750.
Victor Robles, the Nationals' fleet young center fielder, corralled the last two fly balls in the ninth.
Maduro's election rallies around the country are notably smaller, more strictly corralled and shorter than in 2013.
Or maybe it's just to keep all your dental appointments and brunch dates corralled in one fly notebook?
We were corralled by half-naked women through a corridor into Rozay's arcade, which held every game imaginable.
On Monday, the euro was barely changed at $13, corralled between support around $1.1570 and resistance at $1.1750.
The major bad chemicals are off the market, the major bad actors have been corralled by the initiative.
However, these are problems that should be corralled by policy within an enterprise, rather than heavy-handed technology.
The lesson: world-building outside of the realm of science fiction is corralled—often terminally—by powerful interests.
Organizers corralled the rally back to the street, with shouts of "Amazon, we'll be back" trailing behind them.
By the second episode, the guards are corralled into the chapel, stripped down to their underwear or nude.
After I calmed down, we corralled Silas into the bathroom to assess the damage and contain the blood.
Dort corralled the offensive rebound and passed to Edwards, whose 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell short.
Up to 2,000 wild horses are corralled there at any time; a good number are trained for adoption.
"Management continues to have regular staff meetings where we are corralled into a giant group shoulder to shoulder."
Lukashenko's decree has now corralled the Wild West industry where Lozben made his fortune into strict legislative order.
Perez finally corralled the ball and threw on a hop to Brandon Crawford, San Francisco's strong-armed shortstop.
Relief almost came when Montreal defenseman Jeff Petry corralled the puck by the boards behind the goal line.
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Thompson "corralled the disoriented little guy," police said, noting that he and another sergeant tried getting the jar off.
He will then want to go after rebel forces in Idlib, where he has corralled much of Syria's insurgency.
V.J. Beachem corralled the loose ball, and the Irish were back down to the other end looking for more.
Let's go back 50, 60, 100 years when blacks were corralled into certain neighborhoods and made to stay there.
Though he credited the NRA for eventually supporting the legislation, he said the Missouri Firearms Coalition actively corralled support.
In Georgia, picketers were corralled into an old World War I POW camp and held until peace was restored.
Lecavalier corralled a loose puck in front of the net and scored, but that was it for the Kings.
Versteeg corralled a rebound near the net and cashed it in after a shot by Brayden McNabb went astray.
Under Maoist madness, farmers were corralled into "people's communes" where they toiled in abject poverty and sometimes extreme hunger.
Waiting for long periods, dealing with the heat and being corralled "like an elementary school student" can be grating.
Oliver Bjorkstrand corralled the puck and fed a wide-open Panarin, who redirected Bjorkstrand's feed past Howard (31 saves).
This din lasted only a few seconds, as Hajjar smacked his snare drum and corralled the band into action.
And he can't be corralled in one place -- even L.A. -- because that's not the way the movie industry works.
But Beijing has corralled these and two other major emerging market economies, Brazil and South Africa, into economic alliances.
Josh Leivo fired a shot from point-blank range, but Hart corralled the puck and didn't allow a rebound.
She has corralled familiar names and styles, a lot of them from France, along with a few mystery guests.
"Trump corralled the angry masses for himself," one national Republican strategist told BuzzFeed News as Moore's victory became apparent Tuesday.
The tax plan very nearly failed on a procedural vote Thursday, before leadership corralled its wayward members back into line.
Corralled by giant magnets, the electrons travelling around them emit radiation ranging in frequency from the infrared to X-rays.
Not surprisingly, they also led the league in rebound percentage — essentially a measure of the percentage of available rebounds corralled.
They corralled others to help hold the blankets, then tried to persuade the mother to drop her children to safety.
He lobbied and corralled Republicans to get behind the legislation as he navigated the various factions within the GOP conference.
The authorities then corralled more than 130,000 Rohingya into more than 40 squalid interment camps, where they remain confined today.
Fisher was waiting in the wings and corralled the puck, moved around Jones and put it in for the win.
It was around 20 outfits, on a group of models corralled with help from her friend, the designer Bill Blass.
When Evan Turner corralled a McCollum miss and converted a layup at the 4:04 mark, Portland led 27-12.
Valanciunas corralled a miss by Conley before absorbing a foul from Houston center Clint Capela on the game's deciding play.
When law enforcement began targeting sex workers' individual websites, they were "corralled" into online ad boards like the Eros Guide.
She corralled the JACK Quartet into performances of sumptuous serenity; early-morning Morton Feldman followed late-night John Luther Adams.
Archaeologists think gazelle were corralled into the head of the kite, where the hunters would come out to kill them.
Thus, singers can be corralled by their section leaders (by political analogy, party whips) and led by the stronger voices.
It was Mr. Farage's accomplishment to have corralled these forces — donors, press barons and influencers — behind his single-issue cause.
Lyubimov corralled it in the right faceoff circle and beat Pickard with a slapshot at 234:223 of the third.
His final one gave the Heat a 108-105 lead and came after Miami corralled a pair of offensive rebounds.
When someone announced a new love interest, the room corralled itself into a kind of ad hoc family press conference.
He corralled the ball with a chuckle, flipped it to the baseline referee, and later made a goof on Twitter.
Wilson, moving to Bobrovsky's right, corralled the rebound and back-handed the puck into the open net for his seventh goal.
When he finally corralled it, he heaved the ball downfield and it was intercepted by Oregon's Jevon Holland at the 26.
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Dolphins running back Damien Williams scored his second touchdown when he corralled Tannehill's 245-yard pass late in the third quarter.
During politically important events, street-sleepers are often corralled inside government shelters to keep them from tarnishing the Communist Party's image.
Although the puck bounced over Kessel's stick, Hagelin stripped defenseman Brenden Dillon of the puck as soon as Dillon corralled it.
But even as he corralled multiple generations of musicians and prepared for an expected crowd of hundreds, Watson never seemed stressed.
With the Wildcats trailing 70-67 and 1:1.13 left, Gillespie missed a 3-point try, and Penn corralled the rebound.
These countries might prefer to see as many ISIS fighters as possible corralled and captured or killed in Iraq and Syria.
As quickly as the cameras stopped rolling, Ebru and the other women were corralled and ushered outside of the studio altogether.
No one was injured during Wednesday's commotion in Baltimore, where the bull was brought to the Maryland Zoo after being corralled.
Sammy Watkins corralled a 22-yard pass in traffic to start the third quarter, getting the Rams to within 27-20.
Couturier scored 24 seconds later as he corralled a loose puck in front and tapped it on the backhand past Schneider.
John Agovino, 36, was among a group of commuters corralled into a holding area at Suburban Station around 7:30 p.m.
Republicans on the House Natural Resources Committee are being corralled by party leadership, which has repeatedly promised to help Puerto Rico.
We are all corralled in a physical space to talk to each other in the face, and not just with dancing emoji?
They suddenly corralled the votes after making legislative changes this week, and then rammed through the bill with a vote on Thursday.
I corralled a few staff members as they were trickling into the office, to serve as witnesses, and filled out the paperwork.
Onshore spot yuan stood little changed at 6.5794 to the dollar, corralled in a narrow 6.5837-6.5768 band so far this week.
Before he could right himself, Marchand had corralled the rebound and shot again at the same spot — this time finding the net.
The forests are the most skiable of the Argentine resorts, the trees neatly corralled, with the occasional snowboarder swerving around and through.
Midway through the second quarter, Parker corralled a low pass, shielded Leonard away, drove, and mashed a dunk on David Lee's noggin.
Some arrive early to admire the horses, as they gradually emerge from the woods and are then corralled by ranchers on horseback.
Around the world, many authoritarian regimes — having largely corralled the internet — now have declared war on the written word, their oldest enemy.
Jacob Trouba's blast from the left point into traffic was corralled by Matthias, who slid it past Darling for his seventh goal.
Some were fighters, others said they were corralled into working for Islamic State as the movement won territory across Syria and Iraq.
Terrell Brown eventually corralled a tough offensive rebound and threw down a two-handed dunk for Pittsburgh as it led 42-23.
The royalties thing could make sense -- R. Kelly's music streams have seen a spike since he's been corralled back into the spotlight.
It seems like they might, but I suppose it's also possible that Lynch corralled David Bowie into recording some lines two years ago.
While mourners countered the group with chants such as "No to hatred," according to CNN, riot police corralled them down a nearby street.
All the affected passengers were corralled through a single gate so they could go back through border checks and then re-book flights.
Games devs are routinely corralled to "crunch" to hit sequential release target deadlines to ensure a project gets delivered on time and budget.
In the jail, you join the Spare Squadron, other prisoners who have been corralled into being cannon fodder in not-exactly-regulation aircraft.
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Wagner both stripped the ball from 49ers receiver Trent Taylor on the play and corralled it as he was lying on his back.
East Asia looks different, with most flights corralled along a smaller number of highways, because of China's unusual system of air traffic control.
In riveting testimony last week, Comey detailed how prior to the firing, Trump invited and corralled him into a series of private meetings.
I corralled them into their carriers and took them along for what I thought would be a stable, reliable life in New England.
They attached the cubes with giant screws, right on the water, in a corralled section of Lake Iseo, which you can see here.
A technology is never just a dumb tool to be corralled, but neither is it free of internal and external pressure and biases.
Some 384 single men were corralled behind metal fences inside the sweltering facility in McAllen, according to a pool reporter on the scene.
The evening began with 37 women secluded in one area, anxiously awaiting an equally anxious group of gentlemen corralled in an adjacent space.
For his galvanizing 1969 installation, he corralled a dozen horses into a Roman gallery which — without any other material additions — composed the artwork.
If health officials corralled these families and trained them in the basics of vaccine science, they might succeed where official voices sometimes fail.
An Iranian free kick was headed off Saeid Ezatolahi, who corralled the loose ball and dispatched it into the back of the net.
She'd corralled the CDC, USAID and the Department of Defense (all collaborators on PEPFAR work) into coordination and aligned them toward her targets.
The lid attaches securely to keep the sand clean, and dry and molded holders on the outside of the base keep tools corralled.
His thoughts had been corralled as well, made more linear and focused, specifically on the history of Louis Vuitton and its crafts ateliers.
Flagg then missed a tying 3-pointer with 21 seconds left, Fairfield's Taj Benning corralled the rebound, and made two clinching free throws.
He hired half a dozen people to work full-time on the project, and corralled doctors and other experts to help part-time.
Authorities corralled many reporters on one end of the Ohio Clock Corridor to capture the arrival and departure shots of the president and McConnell.
Bergeron corralled the puck and drove into the slot before making a backhanded pass to Marchand at the bottom of the right faceoff circle.
After a Clutterbuck shot bounced off the post, Nick Leddy corralled the rebound and dished to Bailey, who was perched at the blue line.
Ford alleges that sometime during the early 1980s, she was at a party when Kavanaugh and Judge, both drunk, corralled her into a bedroom.
Stalin, for example, corralled many individuals to cooperate with his tyranny by threatening their families, and had less success among those with no families.
But the Longhorns' Elijah Mitrou-Long missed a 543-pointer with 3.2 seconds left, and J.D. Miller corralled the offensive rebound and was fouled.
If the Vessel becomes a rival to the Statue of Liberty, it will be unusual, in the landmark category, for being corralled by skyscrapers.
And at each one, productivity-enforcing technology constantly corralled me and my coworkers into the weeds like a sheepdog snapping at a herd's heels.
Green finally corralled the rebound and handed the ball off to Curry, who whipped a 50-foot outlet pass to a streaking Shaun Livingston.
It's become a place where Guardians have kept most of humanity corralled under their rule, while ignoring and abandoning anyone in the outside world.
He said the child ran out of the restaurant toward snow-covered streets, where he was soon corralled by members of the dinner party.
She corralled researchers worldwide, asking why a different sort of virus couldn't be used to slip a good ALD gene into the boys' cells.
At least once a year, during the Rapa das Bestas, or Capture of the Beasts, the short and sturdy Galician mountain horses are corralled.
He recalls his 1303 years running Gujarat, the western Indian state, where he corralled investors, offering land and attractive terms to set up factories.
In less than three hours, $700,000 was spent by collectors lassoing contemporary American art instead of the steer corralled just a few floors below.
Hischier corralled the puck and fired a shot that bounced off the skate of Butcher and into the net at the 4:42 mark.
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"I corralled a few staff members as they were trickling into the office, to serve as witnesses, and filled out the paperwork," Buttigieg wrote.
In May, more than 50 villagers were corralled and shot dead in attacks by one of the rebel factions in the remote north-west.
Over the past few years, the government has corralled as many as one million ethnic Uighurs, Kazakhs and others into internment camps and prisons.
The party didn't start until 11 pm and my elder-millennial friends could not be corralled off their couches at such an ungodly hour.
While CNN was there, 50 villagers were corralled and shot to death in attacks by one of the rebel factions in the remote north-west.
She has just finished milking her four cows and has asked the boys to keep an eye on the goats corralled in the little compound.
James Harden may have been rocketing down a Shanghai street a little too fast, because he was corralled by cops and slapped with a ticket.
Civilians are ISIS' last line of defense -- likely to be corralled into lines of human shields as militants retreat, fight and perhaps try to escape.
In a scene now familiar to all Americans, the students were corralled by armed officers outside the building as local TV news helicopters hovered overhead.
Hundreds -- perhaps thousands -- more civilians have been less fortunate, driven toward Mosul by ISIS fighters as they retreat, corralled into an ever shrinking killing zone.
A stadium of fans had been herded into the basement of Javits; they were corralled down there to wait in line for the cosplay championships.
But the shot had neither the strength nor the placement to elude Naeher, who lunged to her right and corralled the ball beneath her body.
Loosely, this work consists of three people (two women and one man) who are harried and corralled by three others (two men and one woman).
But Mr. Ayers grew it into a political juggernaut that corralled six- and seven-figure donations from some of the biggest donors on the right.
Fearing the power of the sea creatures, the townspeople corralled them into hiding, and depression has hung over the village like a curse ever since.
But on the reservation, coal royalties, taxes and mine salaries have funded college educations, weddings and much-cherished homes with ponies corralled in the back.
Together, the guard and the sheriff's officer corralled the cows in the parking lot and used their cars to temporarily pen them in, Cochrane said.
Corralled into her entourage, somewhat unwillingly, is Frank Farmer (Judson Mills), a crack bodyguard who's soon glued to her side, in more ways than one.
The first sign came moments after landing, when Pompeo was corralled into a four-on-four pull-aside at the airport with M.B.S.'s brother.
That shows that Kamala Harris has so far corralled the most support from well-heeled insiders, with eight executives from those companies writing maximum checks.
Coming of age during a brutal ethnic conflict in the early 1990s, I was corralled into a cultural identity I was told belonged to me.
The US had corralled the fractious opposition into backing a dull compromise candidate, an aging labor leader named Vladimir Goncharik, who never really stood a chance.
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As Jupiter formed and found its orbit, the Trojans became gravitationally corralled within Lagrangian points both ahead and behind the gas giant's path around the Sun.
Fortunately (for dad), the children are corralled and leave the room, though we can hear screams of fury coming from the other side of the door.
NOTES: Cardinals SS Paul DeJong was brushed by a fan who ran onto the field and nearly reached the infield before five security guards corralled him.
Eaves corralled the rebound of another slap shot from Getzlaf and passed to Rakell, whose wrist shot deflected off the Predators' Vernon Fiddler into the net.
The touchdown came on a 6-yard play when McCaffrey corralled a Newton pass that had been batted into the air by Ravens safety Eric Weddle.
He can now successfully claim to have corralled the formal affections of Michael Butler, the mayor of Orangeburg, S.C., a city with a population of 13,000.
If anyone is truly impressed by the virility of rich dudes in winter hats shooting corralled boars in a controlled environment, well, go off, I guess.
Flyers defenseman Michael Del Zotto flubbed a clearing attempt and Burakovsky corralled the puck and fired high past Mason from the slot for his sixth goal.
The Islanders once again went ahead by three goals 1:25 into the third, when Beauvillier corralled his own rebound and tucked a shot past Brossoit.
But Theo Pinson, a 6-foot-6 forward, corralled the offensive rebound, and the possession led to a layup by Berry to make it 85-72.
Republican leaders pushed back on that desire, and corralled GOP senators into blocking every Democratic effort to introduce witnesses and new evidence at the trial's onset.
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I inhaled the tear gas in Ferguson, Mo., during the Black Lives Matter protests, retching as I hid with protesters, corralled by cops in riot gear.
Similarly, menstruation and PMS are quickly corralled as reason for anything from making a mistake to having an opinion, our fundamental ineptitude usually being the punchline.
But it's also epic in scope — the Shakespearean saga of an innocent woman who did nothing wrong, provoked into a bar fight and ultimately corralled and arrested.
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From there, the wily animal found its way into one of the center's exhibit halls, where it was spotted by employees and corralled into a nearby bathroom.
Residents are being asked to monitor their pets, while park managers have started to erect enclosures in case the deer need to be corralled for preservation purposes.
This week, along with Emmanuel Macron, she corralled eight Balkan leaders for a meeting in Berlin before jetting off on a three-day tour of the Sahel.
The Shenault touchdown play was the longest play from scrimmage since a 94-yard pass was corralled by wide receiver Jeremy Bloom from Robert Hodge in 2002.
One middle aged American reporter corralled a stunned Samsung public relations rep, who said there were no review units yet and had no idea what was happening.
Perhaps it can, at least in terms of mollifying the target audience, which will be corralled via a six-network simulcast across Disney-owned channels, including ABC.
But Minnesota knotted it again as center Mikael Granlund corralled a bouncing puck in front and backhanded the rebound past Neuvirth at 13:16 of the second.
"Once the fish are corralled and pushed toward the surface, the whales lunge upward through the bubble net with open mouths engulfing their prey," the NOAA explained.
His sisters even reminisced about the time he once corralled them to yell "I'm black and I'm proud!" in the backyard just for the heck of it.
Most are corralled into a grandstand along the left side, overlooking the green and the ocean beyond — maybe the best view from a set of bleachers anywhere.
Grose (Moe Angelos), is corralled into one of Evelyn's lectures like a human lab specimen into a science experiment, Evelyn whispers outrageous contempt right into her ear.
Earlier in the day, security forces with riot shields corralled migrants, including families with small children, after they had entered Mexico across the Suchiate River from Guatemala.
Garland's slap shot was deflected by Blackwood and the puck skittered out of the crease before Arizona center Alex Galchenyuk corralled it and dished to Ekman-Larsson.
As the shift took place, Brayden Point corralled a loose puck in the neutral zone and raced up the side of the ice across from the benches.
"I'm irritated by it," Elizabeth Burton, 36, told me as she corralled her 2-year-old daughter after an event for Mr. Buttigieg in Merrimack on Thursday.
The New York Police Department was able to surround the cow on one of the park's soccer fields, where they safely corralled the animal into an emergency vehicle.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Occidental boss Vicki Hollub corralled BofA CEO Brian Moynihan and investor Warren Buffett to her side to seal a $38 bln offer for Anadarko.
The press remained corralled in the basement of the Met for about an hour, before we were escorted out to the pristine carpet — that's when the fun begins.
Across the nation, in cities like Miami and Washington, DC, preteen black boys are corralled by the police and accused of committing crimes they had no part in.
Barriers created by low-voltage wires keep the mower corralled within your lawn, and it also deposits clippings from it's mowing sessions back onto the lawn as fertilizer.
After he's safely corralled, the game resumes, at least until 3:50, when a very bored-looking cat is observed sitting on the field, presumably judging the action.
Orlando PF Jonathan Isaac, the sixth overall pick of June's draft, started in place of Gordon and had nine points but corralled only one rebound in 23 minutes.
The rush to develop has corralled them into conflicts over land and resources, with monks using their religious authority, local clout and social media to bolster these movements.
Philadelphia went ahead 2-0 just 63 seconds into the second when van Riemsdyk corralled a loose puck in front and scored his fourth goal of the season.
That timeline, which jolted days of tense waiting with a sudden flurry of activity, left little time to digest the main points before lawmakers were corralled for votes.
IN RECENT days government employees across China, from postal officials in the north-east to tax auditors in the south-west, have been corralled into watching state television.
For the demonstration, about a dozen men had entered the water to scout for fish, which would be corralled by a chain of the men before being netted.
Johnny Depp's disdain for the White House runs deep ... so deep he was once corralled by Secret Service agents who refused to let him shake the President's hand.
An order of sorts was re-established when a contingent of police officers corralled the nationalists into the park, but their control was tenuous, and multiple skirmishes occurred.
Pro-Kremlin bloggers, corralled by a Putin supporter who used to represent the ruling party in parliament, are enthused by the prospect of agitating on behalf of Trump.
Chelsea's players headed to the Bullens Road Paddock — the corner of that atmospheric old stadium where the traveling fans are corralled — as soon as the match was finished.
Valerie is corralled into being a bridesmaid for a wedding she can't come to terms with, especially with Alex and Judy in the throes of new relationship bliss.
But by day's end, Republican leaders working feverishly to block testimony from Mr. Bolton or other witnesses indicated they had not yet corralled the votes to do so.
For more than 28500 years, the Census lied about its role in this debacle, even boasting that it had done nothing to betray people who were wrongfully corralled.
Griffin made a diving interception in front of Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson early in the second quarter, and he corralled a deflected pass on Chicago's next possession.
Osweiler added an errant pass in the fourth that Chargers safety Dwight Lowery corralled to stall any legitimate hopes for a last-gasp rally by the Texans (22004-216).
OKC led the NBA in offensive rebound rate at 31.1 percent during the regular season, and the Kanter-Adams lineups corralled an even larger share—an absurd 37.3 percent.
Outside the dentistry room, Yessica Epiayu, 29 and a member of the Wayuu indigenous community, corralled her six children, aged 3 to 11, as they took turns getting cleanings.
Your correspondent went to visit a female emu that had been successfully corralled and now resides at the Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, a non-profit centre outside of San Antonio.
This series from Graham Linehan, the creator of "The IT Crowd," has corralled some of Britain's funniest leading ladies to explore stories about the trials and tribulations of motherhood.
He tipped the ball with his glove, but as it was about to fall to the ground first baseman Anthony Rizzo, who had also been in pursuit, corralled it.
Over the past six years, engineers have steadily corralled the Reventazón River in eastern Costa Rica behind a 130-meter-high dam, completed as of the end of March.
Some decided to remain there for much of the night, corralled behind metal barricades and huddled under blankets on the cold concrete ground, maintaining pressure on the American government.
They have backed down smaller guards in the post, passed and scored over the top of a defense, corralled rebounds that no point guard has a right to reach.
After the match, Iran's captain, Masoud Shojaei, led the team to a spot in front of the sections where the women had been corralled to applaud them for coming.
It caromed across the crease behind Hart to the right side, where Calvert corralled it and put it in with a backhand at 5:143 of the first period.
Wearing the traditional Sudanese white jalabiya garment and turban, Mr. al-Bashir stepped into a packed court in central Khartoum and was corralled in a meshed metal defendant's cage.
Within years, the park was awash in climbers and other nature seekers, their lifestyles frequently at odds with the buttoned-up park rangers who tried to keep them corralled.
The comments then get worse due to lack of engagement and strategy, leaving the space to a small number of argumentative types corralled by a tiny battled-hardened community team.
The Canadiens took a 3-2 lead when Jeff Petry corralled a loose puck just to Copley's right and flipped it in for a power-play goal at 1:08.
Defense attorney Benjamin Carraway almost immediately filed a class-action lawsuit against D.C. and park police, alleging officers had corralled peaceful demonstrators and used chemicals in attempts to control them.
The two-time reigning Art Ross Trophy winner (top point-scorer) corralled a loose puck in the neutral zone and used his speed to gain entry into the offensive zone.
Konecny gave the Flyers a 2-1 lead at 1:12 of the third when he corralled a loose puck in front and scored his seventh goal of the season.
However, the lead lasted just 30 seconds as Hertl corralled a loose puck and slipped it past Quick for a 3-3 tie with 2:12 left in the period.
Zoo staff corralled human attendees into the gift shop and then used water hoses to clear all the orangutans out of the enclosure for long enough to fix the netting.
However, the lead lasted just 30 seconds as Hertl corralled a loose puck and slipped it past Quick for a 53-3 tie with 2:12 left in the period.
He corralled a loose puck behind the Devils' net and banked a shot off goaltender Cory Schneider, who made 211 saves, and into the net for a 2-0 lead.
According to Ford, Kavanaugh and a friend "corralled her" into a bedroom, where Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and groped her, covering her mouth when she tried to scream.
Before the segment started, Burnett addressed fifteen hundred spectators who had been corralled for the occasion, and noticed Trump sitting with Melania Knauss, then his girlfriend, in the front row.
Brandon Sutter's shot was deflected by Greiss, but the puck skittered to Schaller, who corralled and shuffled the puck before firing it past a sprawling Greiss with 5:04 left.
Since we love nothing more than to enlist fellow R29 staffers for a little makeup testing, we corralled some of our colleagues to give us their unfiltered thoughts on Skywash.
After a timeout, Cloud drove to the basket but missed the shot and Alyssa Thomas corralled the rebound and hit the first of two free throws to seal the win.
And as Jared, Evan's only friend, Will Roland provides nice injections of snarky humor, as he is corralled into helping Evan hide the truth by fabricating a series of emails.
Couturier pushed the Flyers' lead to 3-0 when he corralled a loose puck in front and scored his 19th goal of the season at 14:50 of the second.
The tiny town's narrow roads were deserted on Tuesday but for residents' parked vehicles, with no sign of the lines of day-trippers normally corralled into a traffic management system.
Ferak corralled several friends, and they spent the half hour beforehand rushing from classroom to classroom, looking for extra chairs to carry down to the space that had been reserved.
As she has corralled her restive members this year during the push for impeachment, Pelosi has carved out a persona that is the antithesis of Trump -- somber, dispassionate and restrained.
Big stars still stayed home — and one of the biggest got cut off mid-speech — but the show corralled a former first lady and delivered many messages of inspirational uplift.
CHRISTMAS MUSIC as we know it was born in 1963, when Phil Spector corralled his stable of singers into the studio to record "A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector".
Reda Issa told CNN on Tuesday that forces corralled al-Jeeza al-Bahriya district of Sirte and they are now working to clear the area of mines and improvised explosive devices.
Anaheim got just two shots before Vladislav Namestnikov corralled a loose puck and sent a pass up the ice to a streaking Hayes, who descended upon Chad Johnson on the breakaway.
Once their prey were successfully corralled at the top of the water, a final lunge would be deployed to funnel the school of small fish or plankton into their gaping mouths.
Thousands of Central American asylum seekers have been corralled into overcrowded camps for the past month in the northern Mexican city of Tijuana after walking highways and hitching rides since October.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been uprooted by a Syrian government assault which has corralled ever growing numbers of people into a shrinking pocket of land near the Turkish border.
Eventually, Jackson said, he corralled two FEMA staffers into the stadium, which had been serving as a shelter during and after Hurricane Irma hit and was evacuated before Hurricane Maria hit.
Goeddel finally corralled the ball in medium right field and fired home, but his throw was up the third-base line, allowing Drew to elude catcher Cameron Rupp and slide home.
Randolph scored 27 points on 43-of-19 shooting and also corralled five rebounds against Philadelphia, and is proving he has plenty of energy left in the tank at age 36.
I couldn't foresee a grown man feeling uncomfortable when he was corralled by passers-by on the street, an unnerving anxiety turning him to stone when he was surrounded by strangers.
Ariana Grande and the stars she corralled took the stage for her One Love concert in Manchester ... and they left quite an impact on the city after a horrific terror attack.
Once corralled into one location, boats can then transport the plastic from the ocean and it can eventually be sold as recycled material to, say, auto, furniture and consumer electronics manufacturers.
So if there isn't a penalty for voting for someone other than the candidate to whom you are "bound," Trump will have a huge challenge in keeping his own delegates corralled.
The Rangers failed to score, but two minutes after the power play ended, Brassard won an offensive-zone face-off, and Miller corralled the puck and threw it toward the slot.
I'd love to try that, but I could just envision Tiger Woods backswing hearing Sam and then I'm on national television and my son's being corralled out of the tournament grounds.
Tatar corralled it and found Danault alone in front of the net, where he made a move on Samsonov before converting 21:22 into the period for a 231-0 lead.
Reached by telephone, Mr. Byatt called Mr. Hamdan "a brilliant little kid," recalling that he had corralled a runaway horse at a show in Kentucky before Mr. Byatt's staff could react.
Patrick Beverley corralled a career-best 16 rebounds to go along with 14 points and seven assists, and JaMychal Green added 973 points as Los Angeles won its third straight game.
Throughout his native New England, Mr. Wessels, an ecologist, tells current stewards of the land how previous users corralled livestock, hauled rocks out of plows' way and harvested timber and crops.
Patrick Beverley corralled a career-best 16 rebounds to go along with 14 points and seven assists, and JaMychal Green added 10 points as Los Angeles won its third straight game.
The Chiefs offense had only one first down near the midpoint of the second quarter when the Patriots appeared to have Mahomes corralled for a sack on a third down play.
They had been corralled inside the stadium for 20 minutes or so after the final whistle, until the Manchester police had determined it was safe for them to be accompanied out.
The Islamic State has trapped 200,000 Syrians in Deir al-Zour, and other insurgents have corralled more than 12,000 people in the pro-Assad towns of Foua and Kfarya in Idlib province.
UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar was arrested for DUI on Sunday -- after a group of concerned citizens (one armed with a gun) corralled him after an apparent car crash in Nevada.
The men fired indiscriminately as staff and diners fled for their lives, with a group soon corralled on the roof, Arsalan said, citing accounts he received from witness phone calls and messages.
With his brother, he has also curated and produced several notable compilations, including "Day of the Dead," for which they corralled more than seventy artists to cover songs by the Grateful Dead.
During one capture, when several orcas are corralled in a harbor, a thousand people show up to watch—"I was actually quite sad about the whole thing," one of the captors recalls.
After left winger Tobias Rieder missed a rebound opportunity at the left post, Richardson corralled a loose puck in the corner and skated out in front of the net without much resistance.
Easily corralled, he gave himself, them and Gabriel injections of an antibiotic that might prevent a horrible death, and then they all settled in for a quarantine of at least 36 hours.
WASHINGTON, DC — For the next 14 weeks, the second-floor galleries of the Hirshhorn Museum will feature designated queue areas, with corralled crowds filling spaces usually home to sculptures, pedestals, and benches.
The scale of automation in our economy is increasing far faster than most people realize, and its impact on working people in America and across the world, unless corralled, will be devastating.
Being corralled for a ride off the course is a particularly sad ending for those who end up on a "shag bus" during a race across a bridge in the Florida Keys.
After Parker's 3-pointer cut Minnesota's lead to 68-64, Fowles corralled a loose ball and finger-rolled it in just ahead of the shot clock buzzer for a 70-64 lead.
On Thursday, the Beijing West Railway Station hummed like a giant boot camp, with the police, paramilitary troops and station staff members hustling passengers into waiting rooms to be corralled onto trains.
It turned out that the giant, negatively charged surfactant ions had corralled the small, positively charged ions into squeezing and huddling on the supercapacitor's electrodes while their tails intertwined into a network.
Williams caught a first-down pass from Aaron Rodgers at the line of scrimmage and, as he turned in the left flat, was corralled immediately for no gain by linebacker Nigel Bradham.
The Zips' game plan did open up the low post against the taller Buckeyes, who didn't have an answer for Johnson, a 6-foot-63, 290-pound junior who corralled 12 rebounds.
It turned out that the giant, negatively charged surfactant ions had corralled the small, positively charged ions into squeezing and huddling on the supercapacitor's electrodes while their tails intertwined into a network.
At high noon, the Orante scene entertained the audience, which this time was corralled behind ropes on a street block flanked by the Shady Lady clothing store and the Smoke Signals tobacco shop.
The Islanders took the lead just 212:113 later, when Anders Lee corralled a puck just in front of the crease and fired a shot through Chris Tierney's legs and past Dell's glove.
The roughly 3,000 journalists covering the meeting meanwhile were corralled in a media center furnished with Wi-Fi and summit-themed snacks, like kimchi ice cream and Mar-a-Lago–style chocolate cake.
Thing is, the dream gets shattered once you get through the gates and realize you've basically been corralled into a Dante's Inferno of human misery, and you actually paid to get yourself inside.
Nolan Ledarney, director of Crafted 852, a food website in Hong Kong, who was staying inside Galaxy's casino resort with his wife and three children, said guests had been corralled into safe areas.
DeBrincat got the Blackhawks on the board 1:12 into the match when he corralled the puck after a faceoff win and buried a quick shot past Dallas goaltender Ben Bishop (24 saves).
Justin Bieber's bodyguard is in a heap of trouble after allegedly driving drunk, smashing into a police car, badly injuring the cops and then fleeing the scene before he was corralled and arrested.
Some landmarks were unchanged, such as the gray, communist-era Grand Hotel, where we foreign journalists had been corralled and then expelled by Serbian paramilitaries on the first day of the NATO bombing.
Gillon missed a layup with 1:09 remaining, but Lydon corralled Allen's missed 3-pointer and Gillon converted on the layup that tied the score at 313 and set up the dramatic ending.
DeBrincat opened the scoring at 4:40, when he corralled a loose puck around center ice, evaded Thomas Chabot's attempt to poke the puck free and fired a shot under Anderson's left armpit.
Georgia conservative Brian Kemp -- the secretary of state accused of suppressing hundreds of thousands of votes -- has corralled a would-be boyfriend of his daughter to repeat his campaign slogans at gun point.
The opposition leader, a member of the Allevi minority, was in danger of being lynched, according to his party, corralled in a house as members of the crowd called to burn it down.
One night before the tournament began, Day was carrying a bag of trash to a Dumpster when he was spotted by a U.S Open vendor, who corralled him into posing for a photograph.
As the achievement sank in, as Liverpool's players ran over to the corner of the Stadio Olimpico where the traveling fans had been corralled, another song started, much louder this time, more joyous.
Fast gave the Rangers a quick 24-21 lead at 219:453 of the first period when he corralled a loose puck in front and sent it past Hart on a second effort.
Members of the press had been escorted through the kitchen, and then corralled into a pen at the rear of the cafeteria, separated from the rest of the room by steel police barriers.
First Nikolaj Ehlers corralled a drop pass from Dustin Byfuglien and fired in a slap shot through a screen to beat Dallas netminder Kari Lehtonen to tie the game 49 seconds into the period.
Hughes corralled a slightly off-target cross-ice pass from former league MVP Taylor Hall and then scored with a wrist shot from the right circle as the puck sailed over Raanta's left shoulder.
The "Me, Myself & I" rapper corralled 100 of his most fervent fans Friday night in Chicago for a spicy spread at Nando's PERi-PERi Chicken (think Chipotle but with an explosive taste featuring chicken).
Amid stories that ministerial posts, and sums of up to 1bn rupees (around $15m) had been offered as lures, the opposition allies corralled their legislators into three hotels to shield them from outside influence.
Mackenzie Weegar's shot was turned back by Varlamov, but Dadonov corralled the rebound and passed the puck to Malgin, whose shot sailed past Islanders winger Ross Johnston and Varlamov at the 5:34 mark.
" DMC slammed cops who "bring a gun to a knife fight" and said that police officers "could have caught these young men" or "corralled" them "without having to pull out guns and kill people.
One such person is body artist Andy Golub, who corralled 200 people into stripping down, getting their bodies painted, and taking over Times Square in New York City to preach body positivity and love.
This week Mr McConnell duly corralled support among his fellow Republican senators for a budget bill designed to facilitate a tax cut that, if passed, might add over $2trn to America's $20trn national debt.
Ottawa took the lead on a 5-on-3 goal with 53:29 left, when Ennis corralled the rebound of a Thomas Chabot shot, went to one knee and fired a shot past Georgiev.
One of my brothers removed the barrier made of thick, cleverly intertwined branches that blocked the entrance to the big kraal, while the others, at my father's orders, corralled and channelled the impatient cattle.
Nazi occupiers in 1940 corralled some 400,000 Jews into a small section of Warsaw most of whom were then sent to camps to be killed or died from the conditions in the Ghetto itself.
"He's carried through with all his promises, as far as I'm concerned," said Lisa Morrow, a junior high school English teacher, as she lingered near the area where the news media had been corralled.
Earlier, at a party in Montgomery County, Md., when Judge Kavanaugh was 17 and Dr. Blasey about 15, she says she was corralled into a bedroom while on her way to an upstairs bathroom.
Corralled by Viola Davis's Amanda Waller, Suicide Squad's titular supervillains must head into battle with a powerful force from beyond this dimension, all the while hoping their own internal conflicts don't tear them apart.
Both Steelers were knocked the ground, and the ball squirted into the air above the pileup, where Allen reached out and corralled the pass as he fell to the ground for a stunning touchdown.
Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, has so far corralled 30 mayors, three governors and 100 businesses into pledging to help the United States meet its Paris pledge despite Mr. Trump.
Tom Wilson corralled the puck in the left corner before making a quick pass to Ovechkin, who fired a shot past Carolina goalie Petr Mrazek for his team-leading 27th goal of the season.
Many of the local Kenyan forces, assigned to defend the base, hid in the grass while other American troops and support staff were corralled into tents, with little protection, to wait out the battle.
He remembers the first because the Raptors broke a four-game losing streak, and he remembers the second because he corralled an errant 3-point attempt with 3.5 seconds left for his 10th rebound.
She supervised other directors and assistants, oversaw a stock company of adult and child actors, and corralled a menagerie of animal performers, among them rats, lions, panthers and a 600-pound tiger named Princess.
From there, the action became wide open and fast-paced with the Flyers taking advantage as Sanheim corralled a rebound and scored with 51.1 seconds left in the second for a 3-1 lead.
Once these women were freed from the restrictions of government missions that corralled and curtailed many Aboriginal communities, Wilson, like other clan members, fought to reclaim their land and aspired to promulgate their culture.
With the team five outs away from reaching the World Series, a fan named Steve Bartman reached over a rail to grab a foul ball that would otherwise have been corralled by a Cub outfielder.
But emission standards for trucks are rare, unlike those for cars, and it is a fragmented business with lots of owner-drivers who cannot easily be corralled into taking collective responsibility for tackling climate change.
He explains how Earl Warren, the chief justice and Eisenhower's first Supreme Court appointee, corralled his colleagues into a unanimous decision despite being new to the court and having never previously served as a judge.
The demand is more than six times what Congress allocated for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 6 percent more than Trump has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year.
It's absolutely true that (simple) bots can be corralled with good engineering in order to avoid slipping into flagrant white supremacist propaganda, as Microsoft's recent Twitter bot unfortunately did, mostly thanks to human Twitter users.
Sophomore quarterback Brett Rypien has passed for 2,916 yards and 22 touchdowns, while senior Thomas Sperbeck (483 catches for 1,023 yards) and junior Cedrick Wilson (44 for 827) have both corralled nine touchdown receptions. 1.
Of course, this graphic doesn't include the armies Daenerys Targaryen is set to take on in the slaver cities, or the northern forces that could be corralled into siding with the recently resurrected Jon Snow.
PITTSBURGH – At least two coal-filled barges have sunk and about a dozen others have been corralled after they broke loose on a river in western Pennsylvania, colliding with bridges as they floated freely downstream.
But Conn, in many of her photographs, deliberately includes the structures of the diorama itself, as if to remind us that human encounters with nature are often constrained and circumscribed, corralled behind curbs, fences, glass.
As it turned out, the deal had never been approved: At the end of the raid, Ruiz was allowed to spend just five minutes with her boyfriend and daughter before getting corralled onto a bus.
The last time such a large group was corralled into custody in Mississippi was in 1963, when 400 civil rights marchers were detained in makeshift jail cells in the livestock area of the state fairgrounds.
China's efforts to contain the spread of the disease by keeping tens of millions of people corralled in the major cities in Hubei Province have drawn skepticism from some experts in public health and epidemiology.
In the final minute of the half, junior forward Damien Jefferson missed an alley-oop slam and Bishop couldn't get his follow-up dunk to fall — yet Bishop corralled the next rebound for a putback.
With Philadelphia nursing a 853-104 lead, Embiid corralled an offensive rebound and appeared content to hold on to the ball with 10 seconds remaining in regulation before Butler punched it out of his hands.
Labor is rationalized, systematized, unified, and then corralled up by violent enforcement of border regimes for workers; while money, capital, commodities, and all the people who have income and citizenship privileges are afforded free movement.
The answer lies in some combination of poverty, family instability, epidemics of drug use in the wretched inner-city districts into which many blacks were corralled by racist housing policies, and bad, or non-existent, policing.
Altuve jumped ahead 3-0 in the count only to scorch a grounder to third that Tim Beckham bobbled but corralled in time to throw home and erase Straw at the plate for the second out.
Thalmic Labs, a maker of wearable technologies based in Kitchener, Ontario, near Toronto, corralled $0003 million in a series B round in September from investors, including Intel Capital, The Amazon Alexa Fund and Fidelity Investments Canada.
Greg McKegg corralled a loose puck inside the Stars' zone before sending a nice pass to Wallmark, who snapped it past Bishop just 23:22 into the match to give the Hurricanes a 25-21 lead.
Patrice Bergeron corralled the pick and backhanded a pass to Marchand, who fired a shot past sliding Devils center Blake Coleman and beyond the stick hand of Blackwood a mere 14 seconds into the power play.
The series, which followed a young East German soldier corralled into working as an undercover agent on the other side of the Iron Curtain, was the first German show to air on an American network, SundanceTV.
Nene corralled a pass from Harden, absorbed a foul, and sank two free throws with 0.7 seconds left as the Houston Rockets eked out a 118-116 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night.
Fifteen years ago, as anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence swept Western Europe, he corralled a few of us because he wanted more than the empty words from some governments and even many of the Jewish organizations.
The governor successfully corralled recalcitrant Senate Republicans into supporting the so-called Safe Act that expanded the state's ban on assault weapons, tightened certification requirements, increased criminal penalties for illegal guns and closed private sale loopholes.
" The 2016 referendum corralled all of the many different options for leaving — soft Brexit, hard Brexit, Norway-style Brexit, Canada-style Brexit, Brexit under only certain conditions, Brexit under any conditions — under a single option: "Leave.
Ford alleges that sometime during the early 1980s, she was at a party when Kavanaugh and one of his friends and classmates at Georgetown Preparatory School, Mark Judge, were drunk and corralled her into a bedroom.
They then corralled together a bunch of their talented pals—behind the scenes peeps like Jon Natchez (who's played in War on Drugs) on bass clarinet and Frank Locrasto (Cass McCombs) on keys, to name just two.
Texas had a chance to win the game, but Kerwin Roach II's desperate drive under duress with two seconds left glanced off the rim and was corralled by Baylor, which swept the season series from the Longhorns.
At the 1:51 mark of the third quarter, Davis corralled an offensive rebound and scored to give the Nets an 433-78 advantage, but he appeared to turn an ankle and went to the locker room.
Ojeleye tracked a missed three from the other side of the court, skied over a USC defender haplessly attempting to box out, corralled the ball with one hand, and stuffed it home, all in one violent motion.
Martin Jones made 38 saves for San Jose, but he could not stop the high shot from Bonino, who corralled a brilliant pass that Kris Letang zipped through the crease, past two defenders, from behind the net.
The first person we see is Richard Dawkins, who takes the opportunity to recommend the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science twice in one minute, in case his admirers, corralled in the library, missed the name.
Vidal gave Chile a 1-0 lead in the first minute of the second half when he corralled a Bolivia turnover and executed a give-and-go with Mauricio Pinilla and slid a goal past Carlos Lampe.
Along with Joey Bada$$' crew of 90s flannel enthusiasts, there were the acid-heads of Flatbush Zombies and Spanish Harlem's Bodega Bamz and the far-flung Yamborghini Records signees, who Lou Banga corralled with Henny in hand.
From the outside, the Saudi businessmen (including Prince Alwaleed bin Talal) who were corralled into Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton — in what Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman described as an anticorruption campaign — seemed to be in a gilded cage.
What more symbolically fitting place, then, to host Useless Utility, an exhibition of recent work by six artists based in Detroit and the surrounding area corralled around the topic of art production in a post-industrial time.
Fifteen seconds into the second half, Pulisic corralled a nifty ball from Jozy Altidore to rip a low drive, and he followed up three minutes later, in the 49th, by sending Dempsey through with an incisive pass.
So I think that the jobs of the future will be us sort of caring for — liberate us to do the things that humans like to do naturally that we don't have to be corralled into doing.
She claims he corralled her into a bedroom and pinned her down on a bed, tried to take her clothes off, and covered her mouth as she screamed while one of his friends, Mark Judge, looked on.
Ford says that Judge and Kavanaugh "corralled her" into a room at a party, where Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and covered her mouth; she was able to escape when Judge jumped on top of them.
Long before Swifty Lazar corralled celebrities to join him at Spago or Graydon Carter reigned over Vanity Fair's soiree, the Academy Awards were a party held on May 21994, 254, in a ballroom at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel.
The combination of that song and Teigen's growing media appeal — she eventually corralled her charm into a cookbook deal, a gig cohosting Bravo's Lip Sync Battle, and various guest TV appearances — turned the couple into irresistible tabloid fodder.
If manufacturers don't program driverless cars to protect pedestrians, then we will be corralled to the sidewalk like so many sheep, blamed for our deaths should we be so bold as to venture near the roar of traffic.
Mr. Obama has in the last year secured a landmark nuclear deal with Iran, reopened an embassy in Cuba, sealed a free-trade pact in the Asia-Pacific region and corralled the world into a climate change accord.
The puck caromed off the right post and squirted toward Schenn, who was left staring toward the rafters after his shot from the doorstep was corralled by the 24-year-old Russian netminder while sprawled on his stomach.
These days, the idea of bots on Twitter might be associated more with accounts that auto-Tweet, auto-like, and auto-retweet messages, or are corralled into large armies that follow people and do other things en-masse.
A long rebound was corralled by Florida State forward Phi Cofer, who raced down the court and nearly won the game in a regulation with a long jump shot at the buzzer that was just off the mark.
White corralled the puck and attempted to pass, and his effort ricocheted right off the skate of Washington's Taylor Chorney into the open net to make it 103-0 Philadelphia at the 7:52 mark of the frame.
Observers expected Trump to make a decision ahead of his first NATO meeting in May so that he could have something concrete to show allies as he corralled them to commit more of their own forces to Afghanistan.
What Kurt observed about art as a child, for example, is what he discovers afresh when, in the East Germany of the nineteen-fifties, he enrolls in art school and is corralled, like his confrères, into Socialist Realism.
Jonathan, 5, and the pocketknife he got his hands on were corralled by adults after a brief chase around the pool, said Chelsey Ryan, 22, who threw the party in her Joppa, Md., backyard for her mother's birthday.
The sailing skills that had flourished for centuries seemed all of a sudden quite valueless to a people who were now being corralled into what were de facto high-seas reservations, and from which they couldn't easily leave.
After Lee's backhand shot sailed wide of the net, Barzal corralled the puck, skated through most of the Flyers on the ice and fired a shot that Elliott deflected before Eberle swooped in and tucked home the rebound.
If Instagram can attract some of the followings that figures like Jake Paul have corralled on YouTube, it would be a boon for the app's parent company Facebook, which has so far failed to create a notable video platform.
One anonymous Redditor, part of a loosely organized online group that called itself the Tezos Community Organization, corralled resources in the United States, South Africa, Canada, and Europe to compile a 17-page, single-spaced report on Gevers' past.
CalFire reported 30 percent of the blaze's perimeter corralled by containment lines by late Tuesday, up from 5 percent during much of the past week, even as the footprint of scorched landscape grew to almost 113,000 acres (133,000 hectares).
That's partly because Nance corralled a group of contributors that each value pushing past their own comfort zones in their work and they used the show as an opportunity to address issues that have gnawed at them for years.
Moinuddin corralled her husband, their two children and two housekeepers into a bedroom of their elegant New Delhi apartment in Nizamuddin East, one of the capital's most upmarket localities, and switched on two indoor air purifiers at full power.
Tumi, which was founded in New Jersey in 1975 and named after a Peruvian ceremonial knife used for sacrifices, corralled a group of Instagram personalities to post about its bags to promote 19 Degree, its first aluminum luggage collection.
Meanwhile, her hair is corralled into tight curls on either side of her face, à la Nellie in "Little House on the Prairie" and when she is displeased, she can look as if she's sucking on a lemon drop.
At the 20, Lamb appeared to be corralled by five Texas defenders but somehow sped out of the tight grouping and finished in the end zone to put the Sooners (6-153, 3-0 Big 12) up for good.
The demand, which drew swift criticism from Democrats, is more than six times what Congress allocated for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 6 percent more than Trump has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year.
But today, now that Facebook has become the least personal way on Earth to communicate, where semi-automated actions like Happy Birthday wishes get corralled onto our Timelines en masse, the idea behind Path sounds charming and quaint and good.
While fairly pricey for a child's haircut, it's not much more than some of the specialty kids' salons in my area cost, and the convenience of keeping his potential meltdown corralled within my own home was worth the extra cost.
For this, he's corralled some 50 artists, from painters to actors to rogue jesters, to transform 26 rooms on four floors, populating them with sculptures, speakeasies, interactive theater, immersive installations, and a cornucopia of other art that defies easy categorization.
She spoke from a train back to New York after a day in Washington with Muslim leaders she'd corralled to stand in solidarity with DACA recipients and Latino immigrants: the kind of work she hopes will survive the latest scandal.
Unlike the Depression, when Hoover and then Roosevelt got companies to act in what they (often wrongly) saw as the national interest; or 2009, when Mr Obama corralled the banks and bailed out Detroit, America today is not in crisis.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats on Monday corralled enough support to hold up a Senate confirmation vote on President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee but Republicans threatened to change the Senate rules to ensure conservative judge Neil Gorsuch gets the lifetime job.
Though Schnatter has corralled many supporters on the right (note, too, that Schnatter also donated $1,000 to President Trump's campaign), his statements have struck some as convenient dog-whistling wherein he's scapegoated athletes of color, such as in the tweet below.
This is the thrust of Clarke's earnest spin on the "Lord of the Flies" formula, wherein a chosen array of Arizona prep-school juniors are corralled for a summer fellowship program and become liberated from the constraints of their elders.
That data is corralled into algorithms that tell advertisers what you might buy, insurance companies if you're a good risk, colleges if you're an attractive candidate for admission, courts if you're likely to commit another crime, and on and on.
Last year, as the Paris climate deal was about to be completed, the Obama administration joined other countries in a pledge to double their spending on research and development by 2020, and Mr. Gates corralled private investors to support the effort.
Hartman's subjects are girls and women who were part of the mass migration of African Americans to the north after Emancipation, who tried any way they could to resist being corralled into the narrow space allotted to them and called freedom.
He corralled fellow dancers from Boston Ballet, where he worked at the time, to join him at clubs and in music videos, including for the 2012 song "I Hate My Job," which made a splash on YouTube and streaming sites.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SHEBOYGAN, Wisconsin — A series of four exhibitions corralled under the title Live/Work at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC) demystifies the artistic process more than any other show I've seen in recent memory.
Delia, 0-2-3 in his last five starts, made a stellar save on Jimmy Vesey in front about six minutes later, and corralled an attempt by Zuccarello from the left circle with 7:40 left to keep Chicago one behind.
In a private huddle on Wednesday on the Senate floor, a group of senators corralled Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, and asked for time for a last-ditch negotiation to try to find an acceptable compromise.
It has corralled an A-list tsunami to make programs—Steven Spielberg, Steven Soderbergh, Guillermo del Toro, Anna Kendrick, Zac Efron, Chrissy Teigen, Jennifer Lopez, Antoine Fuqua, Sam Raimi, Catherine Hardwicke, Idris Elba, Kevin Hart, Lena Waithe, NBC News, ESPN, BBC.
After his trip to Warsaw, Mr. Trump attended the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, where the German host, Chancellor Angela Merkel, corralled world leaders into a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the city's glittering new concert hall, the Elbphilharmonie.
The Wild tied it at 103:25 as Fiala corralled the rebound of Ryan Suter's shot from the left point and moved across the top of the crease, going to his backhand to slip the puck into a nearly empty net.
The Islanders scored the game's lone goal after Michael Dal Colle corralled a loose puck in the neutral zone and passed to Devon Toews, who hit Lee in stride as the center skated up the left side of the ice.
For DiMartino Booth, the exotic financial instruments that helped cause the calamity a decade ago and brought down those two venerable institutions, along with many more, are still lurking in the system, threatening a deadly repeat unless the issue is corralled.
The big cats were all located after several hours with the help of a drone on the grounds of the zoo in Luenebach, near the border with Luxembourg and Belgium, and were successfully corralled back into their cages, police spokesman Joerg Raskopp said.
But heading into the season, without Paul for the first time in half a decade, I wasn't sure Redick could do much beyond space the floor while Simmons ran high pick-and-rolls or Joel Embiid corralled entry passes on the block.
Seguin got the Stars on the board at the 11:27 mark of the first period when he corralled John Klingberg's quick backhand pass and slammed it into the net past St. Louis netminder Jake Allen, giving the Stars a 1-0 lead.
We corralled my friend Mike, who plays guitar in my band, Retox, and who also has a giant Slayer tattoo on his arm, and my other friend Gabe, who I have played with in The Locust, Head Wound City, and Holy Molar.
His roommate is Troy Fairbanks — son of Winchester's Dean Fairbanks, president of CORE and aspiring student body president, and the person who corralled the campus police for a peaceful raid on the Dear Black People and encouraged Lionel's article in the Winchester Independent.
A Reuters reporter who toured the camp in October saw dozens of elephants corralled in groups of twos and threes in scrub-filled areas about the size of suburban back yards that gave them enough room to walk around and included toys.
At one point, with almost all the possible perpetrators corralled in one room, I prayed that Señora Marple would come bustling in and start quizzing them, over a small sherry, as to where exactly they were on the night of the vanishing.
Enlisting Jakob Isbrandtsen, a wealthy shipowner, as chairman, they set out to save the early-19th-century buildings of Schermerhorn Row and other waterfront blocks, and corralled two square-rigged sailing ships, a lightship, a fishing schooner and a tugboat as museum exhibits.
After persuading one of the women to let him affix to her back the image of a miffed duck, he corralled us all together to take Instagram photos in which he pretended he was, among other random things, a swami in a trance.
GAVLE, Sweden — Abdikadir Yasin and his wife waited for months, dreading a call telling them they would have to leave Sweden and return to western China, where the government has corralled hundreds of thousands of Muslim Uighurs like them into re-education camps.
Facing the team in the green and over-lit bowl of the Stade de Nice would be those mighty trolls from Ultima Thule: the Icelanders, a berserker bunch of amateurs, crazily corralled by a part-time manager who's a full-time dentist.
The bill, which quickly passed by voice vote after senators were corralled back to the chambers, was expected to pass the House on Thursday and be sent to President Trump before the midnight Friday deadline, when funding would lapse for nine federal departments.
Twombly, a family friend and fellow Virginian, corralled 15 other artists — including Julian Schnabel, Ross Bleckner, Donald Baechler, Peter Halley and Philip Taaffe — to make tiny artworks in their signature styles for Ms. Andrews's diminutive townhouses, originally begun to delight her eldest granddaughter.
Facing possible ruin and extreme sensitivity over Russian activity within the U.S., Mr. Deripaska has corralled an army to help him fight back: lobbyists, law firms, public relations experts, a British emissary, a former U.S. senator and a former Trump campaign official.
He had a chance at his first NHL hat trick when he corralled the puck in the Sharks' zone with the San Jose net empty, but he dished to a wide-open Josh Bailey, who iced the victory with 2:19 left.
On the other hand to be configured in the gaze of the dominant class/gender/race as glaringly and unforgivably different, exceptional, exotic is to also have one's agency (that is, the ability to enact one's will on the world) corralled in other ways.
Street vendors decorate their carts with them, taxi drivers spread them across their dashboards and those who queued for several days to be the first to enter the public viewing areas for the cremation hung them over the barriers in which they were corralled.
That is more than six times what Congress gave him for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 6 percent more than the president has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year after he failed to get the money he wanted.
That figure is more than six times what Congress gave Trump for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 6 percent more than he has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year after he failed to get the money he wanted.
Most of us, happily eating our for-the-most-part non-revolting salads and panini, have no reason, or desire, to think that one over—which is why, for this week's Giz Asks, we've corralled a host of taste experts to do it for you.
" A former nanny to his children named Dawn claimed to PEOPLE that she is that woman and alleged that, while his daughter was sleeping nearby, he "corralled" her into the master bedroom, dropped his pants, blocked the door and "proceeded to rip my clothes off.
A wide range of experiences has emerged in court: women set aside for disabled soldiers, militiamen spying on couples to confirm they were having sex, people corralled into group weddings who engaged in desperate ploys to be paired off with vague acquaintances rather than strangers.
According to The Washington Post: Speaking publicly for the first time, Ford said that one summer in the early 1980s, Kavanaugh and a friend — both "stumbling drunk," Ford alleges — corralled her into a bedroom during a gathering of teenagers at a house in Montgomery County.
But if runaway investigations are going to be corralled, then it will take judges who hold special counsels to the strictest possible standards in all their actions and limit any exemptions because such prosecutors have vast, largely unsupervised and unchecked power along with unlimited budgets.
She said that a "stumbling drunk" Judge Kavanaugh corralled her into a bedroom, groped her on a bed, tried to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she was wearing over it, and covered her mouth when she tried to scream.
But from early in his career he also proved himself to be a gifted leader whose original music comfortably corralled many of the sounds of 1970s New York: straight-ahead jazz, jittery funk fusion, the pan-African avant-garde and salsa dura (hard salsa).
They have corralled into their Carnival project Haitian-Americans including Leyla McCalla, an unclassifiable multi-instrumentalist who performs some songs in Creole, and Charly Pierre, a chef and a winner of the Food Network's "Chopped" contest, who will be providing some of the food.
Technically, Stock Island, named for the livestock once corralled here, is one of seven islands that make up the city of Key West, though the scruffy yet vibrant island is unlike the boutique-and-bar-packed Old Town, as downtown Key West is known.
The lead prosecutor, Wanda Perez-Maldonado, has said in court papers that Sergeant Barry, 32, a nine-year veteran in the 43rd Precinct, was impatient to take Ms. Danner into custody and failed to devise a plan with the other officers for keeping her corralled.
Daniel Sedin corralled the rebound and attempted to set up Jannik Hansen from the low slot, but Hansen whiffed on the shot and puck ended up on the left side of the ice, where Hutton snapped it from the left circle for his first N.H.L. goal.
Anna, a strong-willed and charming bartender beloved by regulars at the restaurant where she worked, guided her 3-year-old niece into the raft, corralled her sister's dog into the carrying case, and placed her belongings into a garbage bag, along with bottled water and crackers.
"We were down 13 with five minutes to go and we came together and said we are not losing this game," Wright IV, who corralled a missed free throw with seven seconds left before hitting the 3-pointer from the top of the key, told the media.
Unfortunately, what's happened is that the online world has been structured by what I view as the perverse financial incentives of the advertising model into exactly the opposite, where people are corralled into these groups that are made to be as annoyed as possible with each other.
Related: It's Been 30 Centuries Since Sea Levels Were Rising This Quickly The wetlands below New Orleans have been shrinking since the early 20th century, when the levees that protect cities up the Mississippi River corralled the floods that once refreshed the land with fresh sediment.
Like a wide receiver heading into the end zone, right winger Armia corralled the pass, broke in over the blue line, used defenseman Luke Schenn as a screen and ripped a shot past Raanta for the eventual game-winning goal at 1:13 of the frame.
It was tied up in an ancient pain left over from when she was corralled into an arranged marriage after being badly beaten by her father with a steel rod for shaming the family when, instead of marrying someone chosen for her, she tried to flee.
What you don't know is that this was just the cathartic climax of the most bonkers political rally of the 2020 cycle, if not ever — outdone only by the fact that minutes later Steyer's staff corralled the press to watch Juvenile deliver his first ever presidential endorsement.
The rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore corralled an unusual momentum-turning interception off his back, New Orleans made two defensive stands inside its own 73-yard line, and the Saints clinched their first playoff berth since 2013 with a 23-13 victory over the visiting Atlanta Falcons.
After taking their kids away, immigration officials corralled dozens of detained immigrant parents into rooms together and gave them just minutes to decide whether or not to leave their children behind in the U.S. before being deported, the American Civil Liberties Union claims in a new court filing Wednesday.
Clashes between police and protesters continued throughout the rest of the day — the widely circulated image of a limousine on fire happened later in the day — but the bulk of arrests came from the group corralled at 12th and L. A handful of defendants were charged after Jan. 20.
He threw a St. Patrick's Day party at City Hall in 2012 during which he was visibly intoxicated and knocked down a junior staffer before eventually leaving the building and winding up at a bar, where he "flailed around" on the dance floor before being corralled by staffers.
Read: A Brief History of Embarrassing Attempts to Get the Youth to Vote Avengers director Joss Whedon corralled a bunch of famous celebrities into one room to shamelessly remind viewers to register to vote—and try to encourage people not to vote for Trump, while they're at it.
Nobody's interests went unconsidered along the way, and though then-Minority Leader Mitch McConnell ultimately corralled his members into lockstep opposition to the entire Democratic agenda, the great irony is that the law operates as a substantial transfer of resources from states Democrats represent to those Republicans represent.
Culver's potential game-winner was off the mark, and Hunter corralled the rebound but he attempted to outlet it to Guy, who was signaling for a timeout and missed the pass sailing out of bounds to give Texas Tech one final chance to win the game in regulation.
With help from her stylist, Shiona Turini, the singer-songwriter corralled a band of her favorite emerging designers to outfit some of the scenes in the "Cranes in the Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair" music videos (that is, when she or her mother, Tina Knowles, weren't creating their own looks).
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 38, recently corralled all four of her children — Psalm, 3 months, Chicago, 19 months, Saint, 3½, and North, 6 — for a photo shoot on the beach during their Bahamas vacation this week, which she shared a couple of snapshots from on Instagram Wednesday.
In case you yourself develop a glowing-red nose, after many years of regular-nosehood—we have, for this week's Giz Asks, corralled a top-notch bunch of rhinologists to tell us what, if anything, a red nose indicates, when you're a human (as opposed to a stop-motion reindeer).
The attack force, led by militias from the nearby city of Misurata and organized under the auspices of the United Nations-backed unity government, has corralled the Islamists into the city center, where they are pummeled with bombs and gunfire and cut off from their main escape route by sea.
On two trips to the free-throw line, Rondo, who was a bust in Dallas after being traded there from the Celtics last season, went 2-for-4, and after his first set, Cousins corralled the offensive rebound and split his own free throws to push the lead back to 13.
The broader point is this: If the Finnish kids, who were sent away for their own well-being, and who often ended up in friendly households, have an elevated risk of disease decades later, what will happen to the migrant children warehoused in group homes and corralled behind chain-link fences?
When the time comes to retake Idlib — and it will come — Mr. Assad and his allies will have corralled much of Syria's insurgency and its supporters into a small mountainous patch where they will be easy prey for the bombing and isolation tactics that have won victories elsewhere in the country.
The details: Ford claims that during a house party one summer — she believes it was 1982, when she was 15 and Kavanaugh was 17 — Kavanaugh and one of his friends corralled her into a bedroom, where he allegedly pinned her down, groped her, and clumsily attempted to pull off her clothes while intoxicated.
"I came to understand that the fighting bulls' lot of five years on free-release followed by 25 minutes in the arena is equal if not better than the meat cow's 18 months corralled in prison followed by a 'humane' death," Alexander Fiske-Harrison, a British journalist who trained as a bullfighter, writes.
Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals' 30-year-old scoring machine, corralled the puck behind his net and then propelled himself the length of the Madison Square Garden ice before beating Henrik Lundqvist with a perfectly placed shot for his second goal of the game, his 24th of the season and the 499th of his career.
Nikola Jokic's desperation 3-point attempt hit the rim, and Turner corralled the rebound and dribbled out the clock, sending the stunned crowd streaming to the exits at Pepsi Center, where the Nuggets had the best record in the league during the regular season but where they lost twice to Portland in the series.
Condé Nast has put a new code of conduct in place to protect models on magazine shoots, but Sara Ziff of the Model Alliance is skeptical about the efficacy of single-player action, and has corralled a host of industry insiders to lobby for a third-party watchdog and enforcer to truly change the culture.
The 50-odd exhibitors corralled there — a mix of art, antiques and contemporary furniture dealers — join neighbors Uber and L'Oreal; on the building's cavernous main floor, where ravers once hallucinated, is Porchlight, a Danny Meyer restaurant, one of a few in what will become a food court along the lines of Eataly or Chelsea Market.
Ford alleges that she was at a party while in the 1980s with Kavanaugh when they were both in high school when he corralled her into a room, pinned her down, tried to take off her clothes, and covered her mouth to stifle her screams as one of his friends, Mark Judge, looked on.
Trump's budget asked for $20193 billion to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico, more than six times what Congress gave him for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 6 percent more than he has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year after he failed to get the money he wanted.
But Zacha corralled the rebound to the left of the net and sent another shot that bounced off the crossbar and behind McElhinney to give New Jersey the lead with two seconds left in a penalty kill created when John Quenneville was whistled for tripping The teams traded prime scoring chances shortly before the midway point of the third.
"Imogen Says Nothing" puts forth the whimsical theory that, at the first performance, John, who was portraying Leonato, was so inebriated that Imogen was corralled into shepherding him around the stage so that he could say his lines without collapsing into a puddle, thus making her, in theory, the first woman to appear in a Shakespeare play.
The $23 trillion plan asks for $22011 billion to build a wall on the border with Mexico - more than six times what Congress gave Trump for border projects in each of the past two fiscal years, and 21 percent more than he has corralled by invoking emergency powers this year after he failed to get the money he wanted.
While voice-recognition-powered virtual assistants like Siri, Cortana, Google Now and Amazon's Echo continue to get more useful and reliable on the march to platform-dom, there is a parallel wave of development underway that has captured the public eye, where machine learning, artificial intelligence and natural language processing are getting corralled for more narrowly purposed means — by way of bots.
Unassuming, gracious, caring more about raising her children and tomatoes than about market strategies, Ms. Hunt was content to let advisers manage her affairs as her brothers Nelson Bunker Hunt, known as Bunker, and William Herbert Hunt, known as Herbert, corralled a third to half of the world's deliverable silver in a dizzying 1980 roller-coaster ride from glut to debacle.
But for me, as an E.S.L. student from a family of illiterate rice farmers, who saw reading as snobby, or worse, the experience of working through a book, even one as simple as "Where the Wild Things Are," was akin to standing in quicksand, your loved ones corralled at its safe edges, their arms folded in suspicion and doubt as you sink.
The enclave is perpetually packed (when you walk in you'll be corralled in a holding area until a table opens up), and the whole vibe is part-apocalyptic, part-cozy, as though everyone had communally decided to converge in a cavernous Mad Max boîte from the future to draw sustenance from bites of unagi and several rounds of ginjo sake.
The puck skittered along the boards before Philadelphia right winger Jakub Voracek corralled it and passed to Cousins, who tucked a shot past Greiss as he cut in front of the goalie Okposo tied it with a second-effort goal in which he was surrounded by five Flyers — including Wayne Simmonds and Claude Giroux — yet managed to put his own rebound underneath Mason's legs.
Except for a brief period during the last century, from the 1930s through the 1960s or so, when an active intelligentsia (even the word sounds dated) loosely known as the New York Intellectuals formed around a clutch of publications including Partisan Review, The Nation and Commentary, and critics like Lionel Trilling, Dwight Macdonald and Mary McCarthy had a say on matters literary and political, we tend to give short shrift to intellection for its own sake, regarding it as something best corralled off in the academy.

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