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And they all cowered and ran and protected each other.
Jeb Bush also cowered when the question was put to him.
For years, he cowered at the sight of the shadow-laden branches
The Doom Marine never cowered behind a box while his health regenerated.
Residents cowered while workers at a group home smacked and pushed them.
China will not ever be cowered by threats, or subdued by pressure.
The lone security guard cowered until two police officers showed up to help.
He cowered by his bed when bombs shook the house to its foundation.
But the Republican upstarts hardly cowered in the face of Mr. Trump's criticism.
Other Republicans, fearful of losing their seats in Congress, cowered before the bully.
Earl had cowered and cried, cold-hated his grandfather for a full two days.
Amin told Reuters he had cowered by the mosque's eastern wall from the gunfire.
The phrase wouldn't let me go, and from then on I cowered around her.
It cowered against Real Madrid last season, as if waiting meekly for its fate.
The first time I saw a two-story-tall creature dubbed simply "Nightmare," I cowered.
Other residents fled into a field of okra and cowered there until the police left.
And Shira was there, washing my hair as I cowered on a plastic shower stool.
In recent months, many entrusted with power in our political system have cowered out of fear.
People cowered in shopping centers and supermarkets and black plumes of smoke rose across the skyline.
Is he in this closet, that looks so like the one she cowered in decades earlier?
Mr. Tiber cowered behind an overturned table with Judy Garland, an idol of his since childhood.
In the dog park — our dog park — people cowered when dozens of shots filled the air.
Where they had cowered in closets, counted gunshots and wondered if they were going to die.
As Trump dragged down your party, Republican voters cheered, and your so-called leaders have cowered.
Who among us has not marveled and cowered at the gloriously craggy face of Willem Dafoe?
Some survivors recounted how they cowered in fear after stacking desks against office doors as makeshift barricades.
So, growing up in rural California, he cowered at police, avoided applying for jobs, and never drove.
But they failed to check an upper loft, where Mr. Drimmer and Mr. Shine cowered in terror.
He fired 16 shots at them in nine seconds, wounding two as they cowered in the car.
They also fired machine guns and rifles as civilians cowered in shopping malls and supermarkets for cover.
In the fields, the little bushels of green, ripening grapes cowered beneath gigantic Transformers-style watering vehicles.
" "He cowered in Parkland while my sister died defenseless and lied about his failure to confront the shooter.
What went down The mob marched on the Bastille, where its governor, Bernard-Rene de Launay, cowered within.
The bear quickly knocked away the knife and Alexander cowered under the assault from the aggressive brown bear.
His opponent cowered in fear and attempted to deflect the fuselage of bread bombs from the crusty curmudgeon.
The governor of North Carolina cowered in the face of the violent rebellion, worried about his own life.
Chana Albury and her friends cowered in a small bathroom room in a seaside home during the storm.
In it, he rebukes senior leadership during the Vietnam War for having cowered to the White House's political agenda.
But the planners had little clout as their bosses — city and state politicians — cowered before the demands of drivers.
In the front rows, the Somewhat Important People cowered in their seats as the younger fans jostled past them.
Frightened passengers rushed for exits, pushed their way onto the tarmac, and cowered in terror as police flooded the scene.
"He cowered in Parkland while my sister died defenseless and lied about his failure to confront the shooter," he said.
The world was appalled by reports that gunmen were stalking the school halls, shooting children as they cowered under benches.
The pirates also cut them and sprayed them with gasoline, as they cowered helplessly in crates used to store fish.
Two of Ayub Ali's children cowered in their classrooms as a gunman rampaged through their high school in Parkland, Fla.
When he stood up and walked over to my side of the table, I flinched and cowered, anticipating the blow.
The deeper story was that the Republican Party cowered before Trump and the damage he threatened to wreak on their party.
One cowered in a corner, trying to protect himself from the blows, while passers-by took pictures on their mobile phones.
He felt helpless as Daesh, the Arabic name for ISIS, took hold and his family in Mosul cowered under militant rule.
And those who could have stood up but cowered instead bear equal responsibility for the vile devolution of our country's values.
It had cowered in front of an intricate, meaningless lattice of pounded plastic, twitching when she crouched down to document it.
In court on Tuesday, a group of lawyers beat the men, who cowered on the ground, and refused to represent them.
And Houthi fighters were detaining members of Mr. Saleh's party while residents cowered in their homes, fearing new airstrikes and clashes.
But she yelled at her husbands friends' until they cowered into submission, and started a radical sewing club to promote protective tariffs.
The creators dropped me inside an alien world, watching a space explorer as he cowered in the face of some impending threat.
Witnesses described scenes of carnage as gunmen sprayed bullets at students, one of whom leapt through a window while others cowered in bathrooms.
"They were literally hunting us, banging on doors and calling us to come out," said a researcher who cowered in an office loo.
Shamans, the practitioners of traditional spiritual rituals who still thrive in Korea, came to see him and cowered before him, Mr. Tak wrote.
I went from being a confident literature nerd hoping to earn a Ph.D. to a voiceless, slumped student who cowered behind her desk.
The teenager, 15-year-old Sergio Hernandez, was shot to death by the agent in 2010 as he cowered behind a pillar in Mexico.
In the video, the attackers could be heard making comments about "white people" as the victim cowered in a corner, his mouth taped shut.
This company would be shamed and attacked until they cowered, groveling to the family and masses promising never again to do such a thing.
I cowered under my bed, the walls of my shack made from discarded milk cartons the only barrier between the bullets outside and me.
Much of the country asked for a collective hug yesterday as stunning election results sank in and many Americans sulked and cowered in fear.
Our conceptions of Neanderthals, as this new study shows, has now moved well beyond the outdated notion that they were brutish proto-humans who cowered in caves.
The news that the men were free turned Zongolica into a ghost town, as everybody cowered in their homes fearing the Zetas would arrive to take revenge.
The first 11 bullets missed—presumably flying wildly into the suburban street as neighbors dove for cover and cowered in fear—but the final shot was true.
They were leaving behind them a blast-wrecked landscape of smashed concrete and twisted metal, where for weeks people have cowered in basements from the unrelenting bombardment.
"For too long we cowered to the side and were not able to fight back," said Diana Banister, a Republican consultant who works on social conservative causes.
While she is growing more comfortable on tour, Osaka cowered at the prospect of interacting with her idol, the top seed Serena Williams, when she spotted her here.
The euro cowered at $1.1193, having suffered its biggest one-day loss against since June 14, 2018 when the ECB last pushed back plans for a rate hike.
The gunman fired on a SWAT truck parked outside the residence in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood, with rounds peppering buildings across the street as residents cowered inside homes.
For too long Democrats have cowered in fear of the NRA, but there is little reason to believe they represent more than a small share of the population.
During the Korean War (1950-53), his grandfather — Great Leader Kim Il-sung — cowered in bunkers as American bombs flattened his cities and legions of his people died.
As Islamic State fighters executed at least 60 people at a remote military base in northern Iraq one day last year, he cowered in his home nearby, terrified.
The protesters cowered in groups of five or six behind makeshift shields; one would suddenly tumble to the ground and be carried off by comrades on a stretcher.
Like a number of other people, including Angel Santiago Jr., they took shelter in a bathroom; several including Ms. Carter and her friends, cowered in a large handicapped stall.
The euro cowered at $1.1194, having suffered its biggest one-day loss against the dollar since June 2018 when the ECB last pushed back plans for a rate hike.
The euro cowered at $1.1198, having suffered its biggest one-day loss against the dollar since June 2018 when the ECB last pushed back plans for a rate hike.
Everyone needed help—but many of the city's Latino residents stayed cowered in their homes, afraid of being thrown in jail if they emerged to seek food or shelter.
The euro cowered at $1.1189, having suffered its biggest one-day loss against the dollar since June 14, 2018 when the ECB last pushed back plans for a rate hike.
Fallon often cowered in the background while Hart tried to reason with the haunts -- at least, that's what he did while he wasn't screaming, which he did a lot of.
Bronstein says that when she raised her camera, the women cowered and turned away as though their identities might be revealed, even though they remained faceless under their blue veils.
The euro cowered at $1.1190, having suffered its biggest one-day loss against the dollar since June 14, 2018 when the ECB last pushed back plans for a rate hike.
And DPR, while seemingly the same person as the sweet Ross his mother had raised, was able to make tough decisions that a younger self would have cowered away from.
The city of 600,000 people was largely deserted on Saturday afternoon as nervous residents cowered in their homes, listening to the gunfire and airstrikes with a growing sense of trepidation.
As the militants began to rake the congregation with machine-gun fire, two boys, ages 10 and 15, cowered in a bathroom stall, listening, petrified, to the screaming and gunfire.
Rosanne Solis is recounting the harrowing moments she and a group of worshipers cowered in silence on Sunday as 26-year-old Devin Kelley opened fire on the rural Texas church.
The man, Nawfal, had been so kind, frying eggs for us and the troops as his terrified wife Farah and frightened children cowered in a void behind a flimsy wooden cupboard.
A decade earlier, McAlister had responded to a murder in a nearby town; a couple had been killed in their home by the woman's former boyfriend, as her children cowered nearby.
You could argue that these proud infantrymen are a far cry from the reality of Verdun, where soldiers often cowered in the mud as their friends were dismembered by artillery shells.
Parts of the metro system ground to a halt as skirmishes spread to the subway, with television showing images of people being beaten as they cowered on the floor behind umbrellas.
Still, one must send someone to discuss trade and passports and the repatriation of unlucky Turkish sailors captured by the pirate crews who cowered in the harbors of that barbarian island.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The families cowered in basements, huddling in the dark as war raged overhead between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants fighting for control of the streets of Mosul.
"I've spoken the truth about what we need to do in this country and haven't cowered from confronting tough issues in a way that almost no other candidate" has, Castro said.
As Roger Hodge re­ported in The New Republic last fall, em­ployees at Zappos, which started to go Holacratic in 2013, have balked at the changes, and some have cowered at Circle meetings.
A scrawny little cat made its way into right field Tuesday night during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves, and like any normal mammal, it cowered in fear of Giancarlo Stanton.
In this one moment of his otherwise literal-minded staging, Mr. Tresnjak went for symbolism: Samson merely ripped apart the chains on his hands as lights flared, thunder cracked and Philistines cowered.
Simultaneously, they reflect how much everybody in the industry cowered in anticipation of Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace becoming the be-all and end-all of the year's box office.
If Wednesday's Cycling Independent Review (CIR) lacks the definitive answer, it shines a harsh spotlight on the sport's murkiest corners, where riders and back-up staff cowered in fear of challenging the authorities.
The most terrifying moment came when Holmes hit him with an uppercut and then, as Ali cowered against the ropes, covering the top of his head, landed a terrible blow to the kidney.
A handful of polling officials who pitched up to work in Kisumu, the scene of major ethnic violence after a disputed election in 22017, cowered behind closed doors, unable to distribute any voting material.
The 35-year-old squats in the corner of his bedroom with his arms over his head, re-enacting how he, his wife, two children and elderly father cowered as nature unleashed its fury.
MATI, Greece (Reuters) - Loukoumakis the dog cowered in a corner for two days until he was found by animal rescuers in the ashen devastation of Mati in Greece, traumatized and seemingly unable to move.
Three naked raiders speaking the Pokot language - the same tribe as the herdsman camped on the conservancy next door - came into her adobe house as she and another grown daughter cowered under the bed.
In my dreams I saw its enormous eye peering through my window, recycling that wonderful shot of the dinosaur eyeing the Jurassic Park kids (Ariana Richards and Joseph Mazzello) as they cowered inside their car.
In Mr. Hifter's Benghazi stronghold, we found a half-ruined city beset by corruption, where security agents trailed foreign journalists, residents cowered in fear of arbitrary arrest, and pro-government militias answered to no one.
Several hundred Taliban insurgents attacked the town on Friday, and at the height of the battle they dominated the city, pushing back Afghan security forces to only a few key strongpoints while residents cowered in their homes.
Despite his condemnation of Trump in several skits, when Colbert has actually had the chance to confront the over-the-top bigot, he's done what just about everyone else in the media has done: He's cowered down.
He described how Islamic State fighters had used the top floor of his home to fire sniper rifles and BKC machine guns at advancing Iraqi forces, while Fathi's family and others displaced by the violence cowered downstairs.
Despite nervousness about any overt arms race, Asian allies and partners know that if American forces cannot prevail against the PLA or are cowered into remaining on the sidelines, then Chinese regional dominance is all but assured.
Apparently the day of the shooting, three sheriffs deputies who were ostensibly trained and ready to deal with this type of mass shooting incident, cowered outside the school while Cruz was able to pass through the halls undeterred.
Meanwhile, at least one family has fled the home they own: A single Mexican mother with several children who are US citizens cowered when ICE agents knocked on her door last week, and since then has gone into hiding.
In this high-stakes environment, where students and parents were feverishly focused on the Ivy Leagues, I cowered in my classroom until it was safe to go out into the English Department area where old textbooks and sample textbooks were piled.
Instead, I outran a Mark V tank on a horse, cowered in a foxhole while train-mounted artillery cut holes in the landscape, and thanked God when a sandstorm ruined the vision of a sniper who pinned me behind a rock.
My mother gave not a word of defence for her eldest son, who cowered beside me crying with quivering legs, not trusting himself to wipe his fogged-up glasses, while my father talked himself into a rage for the hundredth time.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Tuesday took up the case of a 15-year-old Mexican national who was shot to death in 2010 as he cowered behind a pillar in Mexico, by a US Border Patrol agent standing on American soil.
She was one of scores of students who cowered in terror as a 19-year-old former classmate who had been expelled the year before for disciplinary problems sprayed gunfire from an assault rifle he had legally purchased as an 18-year-old.
If you followed Meek Mill on Instagram before he cowered out and deleted it or just type in the #bikelife tag, you'll see riders hitting wheelies in traffic and putting on shows more interesting than any official Motocross event ever dreamed of.
It reminded me of something that was very much true of the show back toward the beginning: The Walking Dead used to be a series about male alpha dogs facing off, snarling and yipping at each other, while women cowered in the background.
MARAWI, Philippines — Three Christian civilians said they had cowered in a basement for weeks while militants inspired by the Islamic State went door to door killing non-Muslims in the southern Philippine city of Marawi before fleeing for their lives at dawn on Tuesday.
It is tempting to believe, for instance, that the president's press spokesman Sean Spicer will forever be remembered for the evening Mr. Trump fired the F.B.I. director, James Comey, when Mr. Spicer cowered among the bushes on the White House grounds to avoid journalists.
News footage and videos shared on social media showed members of the police Special Tactical Squad, in dark uniforms with their faces covered, charging into a waiting train car at Prince Edward Station and swinging batons at men and women who cowered on the floor, offering no resistance.
Second, despite the storied discipline of the British party system, the 21625 MPs who ignored Johnson's threat to "withdraw the whip" showed far more intestinal fortitude than their ideological cousins here in the GOP, who — with a few lonely outliers — have cowered before the threat of Trump's ire.
Since passage of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which included several get-tough-on-crime measures and a federal ban on assault weapons, a majority of members of Congress have embraced the NRA's extreme party line or they have been cowered by the NRA's perceived political clout.
The NBA hall of famer also lauded New York Jets chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson and Giants co-owner Steve Tisch as examples of leaders in the league who have not "cowered under the false flag of patriotism to hide their shame" in efforts to "be fair" in his letter.
But as they float around in outer space, their bodies finely toned, their life-force rejuvenated by the blood of 20-year-olds, their bank accounts swollen from three commas to four, they will still be, in their deepest selves, the puny nerd who cowered, sweating and miserable, before some muscle-bound jock.
The Texas church gunman, an Air Force veteran separated from the service via a Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD), exhibited astonishing indifference as he casually walked the aisles, executing congregants who cowered under pews, even taking the time to single out crying children and dispatching many of his victims with a rifle round to the head.
In the Hollywood-inspired popular images of the 21970s, the great white hunter was a fearless Clark Gable or Stewart Granger, tall and deeply tanned, who brought down a charging rhino with a single shot while his arrogant client cowered behind him, and who later romanced the client's neglected wife after saving her from a snarling lion.
First football match: slow slumping 1-3 home loss at Chesterfield, 1997, don't even remember the opposition but when the announcer struggled with the vaguely foreign name of an away team substitute someone in the crowd shouted "Who?" to a cacophony of that grim sort of football stand laughter, the bad laughter, the dark laughter, the one that I – a particularly wimpy 10-year-old, even for a 10-year-old – cowered to hear.

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