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"crouch" Definitions
  1. a crouching position

529 Sentences With "crouch"

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Defensive crouch Until McIver released her statement, the Trump campaign had once again found itself off message and in a defensive crouch.
Dark Matter, Blake Crouch Blake Crouch is known for his Wayward Pines books, and his latest is gearing up to be just as big of a hit.
Image via Cody Crouch Image via Cody Crouch Apple appears to be taking Spotify's platform and social playbook and making these features accessible in the layman's streaming music app.
DANIEL CROUCH One of the most spectacular objects at the fair, at Daniel Crouch Rare Books, is a map of the known world created in Genoa, Italy, in 1531.
"It's the sense of drama and movement," Megan Crouch said.
Stuck in that crouch, Labissiere's faith numbed with his legs.
The crabs crouch like linebackers and tap their Morse code.
She didn't rotate fast enough and landed in a crouch.
She basically had to crawl and crouch on the floor.
Mr. Crouch, now retired and living in West Virginia, officiated.
Mr. Crouch attended a meeting in Los Angeles and joined.
As he spoke, he dropped into a low, suggestive crouch.
Dems have always approached climate change from a defensive crouch.
His legal successes impressed the televangelists Janice Crouch and Paul Crouch Sr., founders of Trinity Broadcasting Network and icons of what is commonly called prosperity gospel, the belief that following God yields wealth and health.
The teachers led drills, telling us to crouch beneath our desks.
Jumping makes Soldier: 76 jump, and bowing forward makes him crouch.
Yet, Crouch miraculously survived his brush with death on April 22.
Right now, you're in a defensive crouch, and for good reason.
What did I miss, spending 15 years in a defensive crouch?
Tsai tells me, as I crouch down beside her to chat.
Elsey went into a crouch, staring hard, head still, tail up.
Unions, stuck in a defensive crouch, barely participated in the conversation.
The goal, according to Crouch, wasn't to deprive his kids of technology.
The country is not at risk of retreating into a "nationalistic crouch".
Stephen Crouch points out the crimson limbs of a yellow-torsoed pedestrian.
Walk into it, and Nate will automatically crouch down out of sight.
From his catcher's crouch on Thursday, Ciuffo had the best vantage point.
Given his comparably less lustrous career, this might be a defensive crouch.
It was large enough for a man to crouch and pass through.
Ms. Crouch said the church had an economically and racially diverse congregation.
Stylistically, Boyle has always moved down the page in a skier's crouch.
The picture shows, from left, Tyler Crouch, Jason Bellet and Connor Landgraf.
Jeffrey Crouch is an assistant professor of American politics at American University.
China may not stop tariffs as it remains in a retaliatory crouch.
But then crouch down, push your head through one of their bodies.
As concerns mount, Facebook has shifted from optimism to a defensive crouch.
Patco was destroyed and unions in general retreated into a defensive crouch.
What's more, liberal intellectuals have entered into a kind of defensive crouch.
If anyone understands the cruel reality of modern fame, it's Peter Crouch.
"The location was important, so the buyers stuck in there," Mr. Crouch said.
Timothy Crouch Jr., one of the couple's adult children, has defended his parents.
"They have pulled up armchairs and crouch low over the map," Nicolson reports.
San Francisco's Nick Hundley made a comment while down in his catcher's crouch.
It's also "immune" to interference from sun or other other sensors, Crouch added.
Our boss is Cindy Vanegas-Gesuale and our music is by Chad Crouch.
Recursion by Blake Crouch In Blake Crouch's latest thriller, he intertwines two stories.
Our boss is Cindy Vanegas-Gesuale, and our music is by Chad Crouch.
His administration found itself in a reactive crouch, its policy riddled with contradictions.
Then she would dig a little deeper and crouch down to inspect again.
"I think that the camping mat really made all the difference," Crouch said.
The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
Dean Crouch had just finished helping another customer when he heard a commotion.
Instead, he said, they have often gone into a self-defeating defensive crouch.
Brock Crouch was buried alive for five minutes before being rescued in 2018.
"After my accident, me and my dad were talking one day," Crouch said.
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" Philosopher Kate Manne has a name for that defensive crouch; it's called "himpathy.
This exacerbates the resentment his teenage daughter, Hannah (Amelia Crouch), holds for him.
Then, pop into a silent crouch and quietly start collecting guns and ammunition.
Crouch is a self-proclaimed "technophile" who's owned nearly every gadget Apple has made.
But that did not cover all the financial obligations, said Denise Crouch, his mother.
The suit contended that when Carra Crouch told her grandmother about the assault, Mrs.
When Mr. Crouch dropped out of sight, they switched their radios to search mode.
But the harsh criticism from Democrats has put the companies in a defensive crouch.
A pair of dancers crouch low under white cloth veils, emphasizing their muscular physiques.
"Daniel Mengden, in a silent crouch behind the mound," he said into the microphone.
Brock Crouch has learned a lot since surviving an avalanche almost two years ago.
Scott Jennings: Democrats go into pitiful crouch I just don't get the strategy here.
The state's Republican lieutenant governor, Suzanne Crouch, said she fully supported the governor's statement.
Two dozen dancers clump in a crouch, and somebody in the middle spurts up.
In 2012, The Orange County Register reported that a granddaughter, Carra Crouch, had sued the network that year, alleging that she was raped by a TBN employee in 2006, when she was 13, and that the Crouch family had covered up the assault.
The two circle, with Alex yapping at Spot, and Spot doing its best intimidating crouch.
Crouch agrees that addressing the state's homelessness problem is key to cleaning up this mess.
But when I crouch down to take a closer look, something brushes against my leg.
Mr. Crouch denied Mr. Ford's claims, and the case was settled by a private arbitrator.
She then assumes a slight crouch, as if preparing to defend herself from further reverence.
When a couple that was originally selected dropped out, Crouch was bumped into the contest.
"If someone didn't make it back by that time, their team was eliminated," Crouch said.
The shock of the weekend's events may drive him into a defensive and damaging crouch.
"Once he got to the front door, I tackled him to the ground," Crouch said.
It's in the nature of fandom, of course, to crouch protectively over a beloved program.
The ultimate sin today, Crouch argues, is to criticize a group, especially on moral grounds.
"He's the type of person who sets goals and goes after them," Mr. Crouch said.
"I left my onesie at home," Wright said after posing and returning to his crouch.
At bat and when down in a crouch, cold wind often knocked his lenses loose.
My daughter eats Vienna Fingers in the pantry; she is small enough to crouch inside.
Moore adopted his deep crouch, bent at the waist and utilized his legendary cross guard.
The Secret Service agent at the president's shoulder heard the click, spun into a crouch.
Ms. Crouch was to be a guest at a telethon for the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
After less than seven months, Crouch was healthy enough to get back on his board.
I download Abandon by Blake Crouch for our drive using an Audible credit (in monthly).
That prompted sports minister Tracey Crouch to resign, accusing the government of delaying the change.
As a result, the voters, in a defensive crouch, found themselves closer to Mr. Trump.
So you adopted a hunkered-down defensive crouch just to get through each passing day.
Early on, the actors crouch among the audience members, their voices overlapping into a murmur.
Schmeling fought from the crouch and a shoulder roll, looking to score with his Sunday punch.
In Asia – a region Crouch neglects in his analysis – casualised labour has long been the norm.
Andy Crouch knows that he and his wife, Catherine, raised their kids in an unusual way.
Some games use motion-based mechanics, like a snowboarding game that has you crouch under branches.
The tent was also very tall so you don't have to crouch while walking around inside.
Spotting friends, Mr. Boquete dropped into a boxer's crouch and threw left jabs into the air.
We join the young terrorists as they crouch in a rubber boat, skimming across the sea.
Crouch said he has gotten several job offers since the firing and is considering his options.
Crouch argues that the omnipresence of social media has created a new sort of shame culture.
Last year, Andy Crouch published an essay in Christianity Today that takes us toward an answer.
It's still useful to crouch by a bush, hoping nobody notices you're hiding in plain sight.
"The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place," by Andy Crouch.
Daniel Edward Henning and Michael Lockwood Crouch were married April 5 at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
Michael Lockwood Crouch and Daniel Edward Henning were married April 5 at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
He is Jeffrey Crouch, not Couch, and he is a professor of political science, not law.
"If you're giving preferential treatment to women, you're discriminating against them as well," Mr. Crouch said.
Carra Crouch was only 13 when she boarded a private plane for a trip to Georgia.
" They awarded Carra Crouch, now 24, $2 million in damages for past and future "mental suffering.
To be sure, HIPAA rumors themselves pose an obstacle by forcing hospitals into a protective crouch.
"Dark Matter," Blake Crouch This thriller is among the most exciting novels I have read recently.
His half crouch indicated that indeed, yes, it was he stroking my inner thigh without invitation.
He was very fluid, and in a deep crouch, but it was still a standup style.
You know exactly where to throw your grenade; I know exactly where to crouch with my shotgun.
First, Laich is so surprised he literally has to crouch down from being weak at the knees.
Their routines at the foul line, for example — same series of dribbles, same crouch, same high release.
"Both of them say emphatically they would not have wanted it any other way," Crouch told me.
Most knew to crouch down and get away from windows if they heard gunshots outside their home.
In the seconds before the avalanche hit, Crouch was standing on a cornice, eyeing his next run.
And though they didn't win, Ramirez and Crouch walked away from the competition with a new friend.
I tried to get behind the nearest Humvee, as quickly as I could run in a crouch.
With the United States seemingly in a protectionist crouch, China had become, despite all its problems, indispensable.
"She was forced to crouch down and just catch the baby," Mr. Weekes said in an interview.
"I think the jury got it exactly right," said David R. Keesling, a lawyer for Carra Crouch.
Crouch is going into it as he does all things these days, physically stronger and mentally transformed.
" He then appears to crouch down beneath the window, before continuing, "That's friendly inside of Sacred Heart.
Thanks to the inventive work of the designer Julian Crouch, the performance was a de facto production.
Investors took that defensive crouch as the United States and North Korea exchanged threats during the week.
Onscreen, a many-eyed man and a woman with an alien bouffant crouch adversarially, circling one another.
"James, playing a gently bizarro version of himself, steals the show," the New Yorker's Ian Crouch wrote.
Crouch answers the question in his title in the negative, because there is a "lie" at its heart.
Until it figures it out, we'll just have to "crouch down" with Sony and wait it out.[Bloomberg]
In both cases the revelations swung the news cycle and forced the Trump campaign into a defensive crouch.
But when Moore did this he would go into a deep crouch in order to further evade blows.
On the deck, just feet away from the aircraft, shooters crouch to avoid being hit by a wing.
Instead, they need to crouch and squeeze their bodies into uncomfortable positions to write, making completing schoolwork difficult.
The immediate impact of the Trump offensive has been to send the Cuban regime into a defensive crouch.
Below is an exclusive excerpt from the audio book, narrated by Michael Crouch and on sale April 5th.
Crouch is the writer behind the Wayword Pines trilogy, which inspired Fox TV series of the same name.
While Hitchcock climbed out of the driver's passenger window, Crouch and Onyx, a Labrador, never made it out.
Batting, he stands in an unnaturally deep crouch, elbows tucked in and bat dropped low over his shoulder.
Your trademark move isn't the first-person shooter's ground-clearing jump, it's a defensive crouch against enemy lasers.
Fluid sets and projections, by Julian Crouch and 59 Productions, deftly cover more than twenty changes of scene.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The crack of a sniper round strikes terror as you crouch behind a cinder-block wall.
But the well-known preacher continues to be known for his intolerant views towards religious minorities, Crouch said.
The two fighters each end up with his weight dipped, the perfect crouch prelude to a left hook.
Crouch said he started chasing the suspect, who he said knocked over another customer while trying to escape.
Crouch starts with the distinction the anthropologist Ruth Benedict popularized, between a guilt culture and a shame culture.
The advice we were given in this event was to crouch and sort of thrash our hands around.
I paused to crouch down and carve the name of my own lover on a blade-like branch.
A third layer of eight defenders crouch with their backs to inner ring of teammates, and lock arms.
Simon Crouch, an Australian researcher whose study was cited by Columbia, said the report is solid and reliable.
For Patti Crouch of Houston, her love for her rat terrier, Lexi, even weathered Hurricane Harvey last year.
Paul Crouch died in 2013; Paul and Jan's son Matthew now heads the broadcast network, Mr. King said.
But the framework that the show's creators, Chad Hodge and Blake Crouch, build off that incident is rickety.
Ms. Crouch said, however, that in Myanmar's current legal environment it was unclear which laws would take precedence.
Stand on the balls of your feet, and bend slightly at the waist, somewhat like a boxer's crouch.
Nothing could be bolted to the floor, so actors would crouch behind set pieces to hold them up.
Control rod assemblies stud the reactor vessel's underside; we have to crouch to avoid bumping our heads on them.
I quickly roll through the wet foliage to my left and crouch behind a tree, but it's too late.
"I think there's high potential for an oops event," says biologist Martha Crouch of the Center for Food Safety.
Reaching down to push or punch at Marciano in his crouch only exposed the taller fighter to winging overhands.
According to researchers, the galago's ability to store energy in its tendons accounts for its super-crouch jumping capability.
Amazon has renewed Lore for a second season, bringing on Sean Crouch (from The Exorcist and Numb3rs) as showrunner.
Crouch was a convivial and colorful presence on the air, typically appearing in a bouffant frosted pink or champagne.
The populist challenge has forced mainstream politicians into a defensive crouch, says Cas Mudde of the University of Georgia.
Up ahead, a dozen people stand aiming at the rock wall, while others crouch and kneel, jostling for position.
Crouch describes how video gamers viciously went after journalists, mostly women, who had criticized the misogyny of their games.
"It's one thing for people to go through a byzantine process to get their property back," Crouch told VICE.
If it is made official, it will set a daily record, said Jake Crouch, a physical scientist at NOAA.
"Avalanche, avalanche!" shouted Cam Fitzpatrick, a fellow snowboarder, who had been standing nearer to Mr. Crouch than the others.
During a short ceremony, Mr. Crouch reflected on the 36-year odyssey that delivered Ms. Jewell to Mr. Pantaleo.
While Mr. Li went into a defense crouch, Mr. Yan threw down punches as dozens of supporters screamed encouragement.
Typically, the far-right groups they study will demonstrate but avoid confrontation, acting in a "defensive crouch," she added.
The intense attacks on reproductive rights in recent years have sprung advocates out of a decades-long defensive crouch.
Jason wanted something like a hilarious super jump where the longer you held crouch, the higher your jump would be.
Crouch argues that digital platforms are simply indulging in old-fashioned exploitation by transferring all the employment risk to employees.
I open the bathroom door, creep out of the abandoned house—slowly, slowly—and crouch-run through an open field.
Crouch, or 'Papa,' is relentlessly upbeat as he quotes flurries of Bible verses on signature programs like 'Praise the Lord.
In 2015, Courthouse News Service noted that various members of the Crouch family have sued each other over the years.
Crouch had been in Dallas last week when five police officers were shot dead at a protest against police brutality.
"I remember thinking, 'It sounds like my back is breaking,' " Crouch tells PEOPLE from his parents' home in Carlsbad, California.
"It was all black, just pitch black," says Crouch, who was buried head first under nearly five feet of snow.
Pitchers sometimes crouch when a catcher throws to second base to reduce the chances of being struck by a ball.
The well-known triple jump, long jump, crouch jump, and so on are all present, alongside a dozen other actions.
If Europe splits into squabbling pieces and America retreats into an isolationist crouch, less benign powers will fill the vacuum.
Individuals crouch with shields or fan flames, all turned towards a seated man with a buffalo painted on his back.
Instead they've retreated back into a familiar position—the same crouch they went into after the Access Hollywood tape dropped.
Multiple realities is a long-standing trope within science fiction, and Crouch isn't the first to play with the idea.
His classmates that school year voted him most likely to become president, one of them, Darlene Crouch, recalled this week.
Then Mr. Finicum is seen driving away from troopers, and the passengers attempt to crouch down and make phone calls.
RECURSIONBy Blake Crouch Lately, I've traveled through the wormhole of paranormal podcasts, ones that focus on the impossible and uncanny.
Some of the Cherokee Nation's oldest communities crouch along remote switchback roads in the verdant Ozark foothills of Adair County.
For reasons that completely escape me, I often crouch with my arms at a right angle and fists softly clenched.
"She's been my best friend," Ms. Crouch said of Lexi, who walked around with the flower girl at the reception.
And as his campaign wore on, he put up more walls and found himself in more of a defensive crouch.
A California native, Crouch grew up surfing, and upon discovering a love for snowboarding, quickly climbed up the professional ranks.
We could barely shove open the doors on the S.U.V. We had to crouch to stand up on the sidewalk.
Since the '80s, Duke believes, the left has only grown more extreme, which has pushed him into a defensive crouch.
Investors have seldom felt the need to go into a defensive crouch during the eight-year bull run in stocks.
The opposition Labour Party said Crouch had taken a principled stance over the decision to delay cutting the maximum stake.
It will push China into a defensive crouch, validate its paranoia and allow it to nurture its anti-American fears.
Around a dozen of them crouch over a long table, crafting a miniature football stadium, houses, cars, animals and flowers.
Jeffrey Crouch is assistant professor of American government at American University and author of the book The Presidential Pardon Power.
I crouch down on the ground, and I wait for those who want to murder each other to do exactly that.
Crouch also gives short shrift to the Taylor review of modern working practices, a UK government-commissioned study published in 2017.
This impulse denies the spirit of hope, generosity and courage that makes America great and replaces it with a defensive crouch.
After White reportedly tried to flee with the stolen firearm he'd requested to see, Crouch stepped in and ultimately detained him.
He said she recounted how she had to crouch down in the cell and catch the baby with her own hands.
The reaction of so many fighters under fire is to crouch, and this just left them as sitting ducks for Foreman.
The next morning, I awoke to something unexpected: a nurse in our room, dropped to a crouch by my roommate's bed.
What's worse is that Crouch says his union members are not given proper training and tools to do this work safely.
We bid the soldiers farewell, crouch and run off the roof, down the stairs and back into the rubble-strewn street.
The 137 rushing yards by Crouch against Purdue are the fourth-most in a game by a quarterback in school history.
If you crouch in the grass you can watch wolves chase deer, and huge ancient elk graze calmly through the woods.
Rather than crouch in a defensive posture, Republicans should be proactive by introducing many bills addressing specific problems with healthcare today.
Dozens of birders and a few flu researchers crouch down in the tall grasses, hiding out of the birds' sight line.
A wall collapsed on Labissiere's back, and forced him into a crouch that would make his legs go numb for weeks.
Alou, whom he played with in Miami, seemed immobile in his crouch, yet always appeared among the league's leaders in average.
They crouch, they pout, they pirouette; sometimes they wear costumes inspired by the cartoon version of the choreography — masks, helmets, tiaras.
Or it's when we get into that defensive crouch and feel that someone else must be destroyed for us to thrive.
You can't be forced to crouch block while you're jumping, so if you happen to jump before I start, you're safe.
Crouch in between two parked cars, cradle your head in your hands and let the tear ducts to do their business.
They crouched beside two-foot hurdles and, when a coach told them, jumped over them and landed in a crouch again.
Bands of Pakistani Hindu women crouch over unfinished quilts, stitching away, hoping to sell them in the market to wealthier Indians.
The helicopter pilot flew along the slide down the chute, alerting the crew to the spot where Crouch had been buried.
When a friend got to him and fished snow out of his mouth so he could breathe, Crouch bit his hand.
The main bottleneck, he said, was the tiny front door of the Nativity church, through which pilgrims must crouch to enter.
After weeks of research, Okazaki developed an especially low fighting crouch, with the reasoning that boxers had little practice punching downward.
The dialogue in this scene, where Moody/Crouch takes the map from Harry, is also key; if you were reading it for the first time you might think Moody is genuinely suspicious of Crouch, but on a second read-through we know he's actually afraid of being discovered and thinking quickly to cover his tracks. 235.
He'd crouch and speak to him quietly: "Do you need to go to the toilet, kid?" and Clay would shake his head.
Tesla is starting the second quarter in a defensive crouch: By the company's own admission, this is a critical time for Tesla.
You can stand, you can walk around, you can crouch, and the headset should be able to keep up with your moment.
She goes in a half crouch, moving swiftly through the high grass, thinking, oh god, for christsakes, you two, stop and look.
The crouch which Goldman had Marciano fight from exaggerated all of Rocky's virtues and went some way to hiding his many weaknesses.
Since these aren't actually children, it means grown women are forced to crouch down toward the red dirt, muddy from the rain.
But sadly the distrust she felt remained and put her in a defensive crouch that stayed with her to the very end.
The new design is supposed to give the truck a more nimble feel, though you'll need to crouch to get it right.
That, not the loose swing or the goofy crouch, is what makes the Rockies so sure Tapia will hit in the majors.
Crouch is also slated to write the script for a film based on his 2016 best-selling sci-fi thriller Dark Matter.
But before you go into a defensive crouch, remember that this could be a great time for you stop, think, and plan.
The actual process of banning an organization has been streamlined dramatically, University of New South Wales senior lecturer Melissa Crouch told CNN.
Crouch said the new legislation centralized power with the minister responsible and cancellation could occur as soon as the offense was registered.
She graduated from high school and attended Evangel College (now Evangel University) in Springfield, Mo., before she met Paul Crouch in 1956.
Mr. Crouch also worked in radio and television, and in 1965, they moved to California to pursue their career in religious television.
"He had 63 girlfriends," said his uncle Ezatullah Nabizada, who came one day to crouch by the grave and pay his respects.
After a few minutes, I slowly rose to a crouch and half-crawled down the steps and out of the steam room.
"Enthusiasm for a candidate like Trump gives our neighbors ample reason to doubt that we believe Jesus is Lord," Mr. Crouch wrote.
As the chaotic week comes to a close, all three Democrats are in a defensive crouch, hoping to survive their individual tempests.
He led a visitor to an opening in the chalky gray earth, and into a tunnel just tall enough to crouch inside.
As Andy Crouch points out in his book "Playing God," idolatry is seductive because in the first phase it seems to work.
The two rented a two-bedroom flat in Crouch End, North London, until Mr. Haynes was offered a job in New York.
At her music cue, Angelina opened her arms wide and slid up into a low crouch, then spun around into a lunge.
Djokovic dropped into a crouch, fingers to his lips as if to remind the crowd to be quiet, and shouted in frustration.
It caused a sensation at Cannes, but back home, critics including Stanley Crouch and Joe Klein worried that it would start riots.
Atop one hill, the armed fighters of the predominantly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, or S.D.F., crouch within bunkers and behind earthen walls.
And some puzzled over the network's $37 million purchase of a religious theme park, which Jan Crouch ran as a side business.
For a handful of songs, he rapped on a platform in the middle of the arena floor, sometimes in a low crouch.
LONDON (Reuters) - British sports minister Tracey Crouch resigned from government on Thursday, accusing it of delaying a proposed reform of gambling regulations.
The demo on the HTC Vive allows users to walk around in a space, and crouch up and down to explore it.
"You know, that was something that was odd in this thing, you know, they were actually trying to childproof the home," Crouch said.
Peter and Alice are both synths, as are their two children, Hannah (Amelia Crouch) and Lucy (Erica Tremblay, sister to Room's Jacob Tremblay).
Ms. Crouch said that when her son was starting out, she was allowed to work remotely for three months a year in Mammoth.
Both Crouch and Gangeskar noted that men on dating apps like Grindr or Scruff often include in their profiles that they're on PrEP.
The BBC said Crouch, who first announced the change, had quit because the proposed change would be not in place from April 2019.
Chayce Crouch likely will be the starting quarterback when Illinois takes to the road to face Rutgers on Saturday in Big Ten play.
" Philip Crouch, owner of The Parma Ham and Mozzarella Stand at London's Borough Market "I've been trading here for eight or nine years.
In time, Mr. Crouch said, a vision inspired him to invest in satellite distribution, which became the foundation of TBN's global broadcasting empire.
Catchers were soon able to move closer to the plate and crouch to form a target in the strike zone with their gloves.
District Attorney General Ray Crouch said he will seek the death penalty against Wiggins, who faces a charge of first-degree premeditated murder.
"We actually met for the first time the morning of the competition when I picked her up to drive over," Crouch told Insider.
You'd think our teachers would have led us to shelters twelve stories underground, but instead we were told to crouch beneath our desks.
Another employee secured the gun, which was unloaded and had a trigger lock, and Crouch detained him in an office until police arrived.
A light breeze blows their long hair as they crouch over Hayat's phone screen which displays a photo of the bar's drink board.
"Marnie" benefits from the director Michael Mayer's sleek and fluid staging, with inventive sets and projections designed by Julian Crouch and 59 Productions.
Facebook's transition from a confident stride to a guarded crouch was conspicuous and sudden, arriving roughly at the same time as President Trump.
New York's hospitals, struggling to treat the surge of new patients and keep their staffs from getting ill, dropped into a defensive crouch.
An earlier version of this article about the wedding of Michael Crouch and Daniel Henning reversed the couple's identities in the accompanying picture.
But soon, Mr. Crouch invested in satellite distribution, building the foundation for what is now billed as the world's largest Christian television network.
After the verdict was read on Monday, Carra Crouch told The Orange County Register she was still in the process of healing spiritually.
Or perhaps a dense display of 17803 terrestrial and celestial globes from the 16th to the 20th centuries at Daniel Crouch Rare Books.
Frozen in a crouch inside the house, not daring to move, Lladrovci could see a flock of sheep shuffling through no-man's-land.
Investments will dry up as businesses go in a defensive crouch, fearful of costly mandates from Washington bureaucrats emboldened by a Democratic Congress.
The restructuring will impact 366 people resulting in the net loss of 124 jobs, the email from Accord union executive Linda Crouch said.
Because a lot say the immigration stuff has come from the bottom up, versus the CEOs who naturally are in a crouch position.
"Will the Gig Economy Prevail?" by Colin Crouch is timely, but its analysis misses some significant recent developments, while proposed reforms underplay deeper trends.
" In response, the Post reverted to a defensive crouch, arguing that its reporters mustn't tweet about controversial subjects that might affect the institution's "reputation.
Snowboarder and surfer wunderkind Brock Crouch is lucky to be alive after being swept off a cornice during an avalanche in the Canadian backcountry.
In a 2007 TBN newsletter, Paul Crouch recalled seeing her at a camp meeting in Rapid City, South Dakota, where her father was preaching.
"Heads turned (especially the boys) as a slight, beautiful angel seemed more to glide than walk toward the front of the auditorium," Crouch wrote.
"I've never seen anybody in a deep crouch hit like that with two strikes," says Zach Wilson, the Rockies' senior director of player development.
Ronald Hitchcock, 61, was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of girlfriend Deborah Crouch, 53, whose disability left her unable to walk.
Crouch is survived by Paul Jr. and another son, Matthew, who is TBN's chairman; a sister, Dorothy Casoria; several grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
While running, you can push the crouch button to slide — this offers you a minor speed boost if you're on flat or sloping ground.
They have not filed a lawsuit, and the lawyer said they are focusing on finding Crouch another job so he can support his family.
We crouch down and race toward it, and I thank the skies for the tumult that keeps Scholars and Martials alike from noticing us.
One of the four riders, Brock Crouch, 18, went on the first run down the mountain, then returned to try a second route nearby.
With the help of the pilot, they maneuvered to the bottom where the avalanche had stalled, hoping Mr. Crouch had ended up that far.
When confronted with the threat of its imminent demise, this subspecies does not assume the fight-or-flight crouch common to creatures in jeopardy.
The temperature average was 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average, said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist from NOAA's National Climatic Data Center.
But Kerber's dominant display — full of brilliance on the run and fast-twitch defense from the crouch — was eye-catching in its own way.
Despite a few complications (including delayed alterations for her own wedding dress), and in the chaos of planning, Ms. Crouch still included her dog.
An Avalanche Sweeps Away a Snowboarder, but His Friends Rescue Him Brock Crouch, 123, and other boarders were making a film in Canadian backcountry.
The jury's verdict further tarnishes the legacy of Jan Crouch, whose television empire became entangled in legal acrimony near the end of her life.
A television review on Tuesday about "Good Behavior" on TNT, created by Chad Hodge and Blake Crouch, misidentified another show that Mr. Hodge created.
"The judges didn't think Ahok apologized enough," said Melissa Crouch, a senior law lecturer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Alice in Wonderland-style, I crouch down to stoop through a small door within a bigger door that leads to the forge's main workshop.
Mr. Crouch pointed to a plant nursery in the San Francisco Bay Area where heavy metals were found in the soil and a nearby stream.
Of their ideas, very few had much to do with heavy story à la BioShock or careful crouch cover mechanics as in Gears of War.
Underground, at the end of a steep tunnel too small even to crouch in, miners bash chisels into the rock to free the precious ore.
It's not ridiculous for some Californians, miraculously still in control of their pocket of progressivism, to believe that the times call for a defensive crouch.
Rhimes is creating a movie and "a television universe" based on the upcoming Blake Crouch sci-fi novel Recursion, which will be released next June.
They went for a crouch button that incorporated a sort of "soft" cover system when Joel (the game's protagonist) nears a low wall or object.
He shorthopped it to the bag, though, and shortstop Stephen Alemais had to crouch down to make the play, losing his balance along the way.
Like: You can tilt it to different angles to control when you crouch or lean during a game without having to hold down a key.
It allows Crouch to muse on identity over the course of the book: the two Jasons are almost identical, but which is the real one?
"You have to crouch down on your hands and knees and crawl in so they are not suited for those who are claustrophobic," she said.
And though many who joined the competition were close pairs, Ashlee Crouch of Sacramento and Andee Ramirez of Antelope were strangers before the coffin challenge.
This came after working at the MMA Lab with John Crouch and Benson Henderson who could be seen between rounds keeping their man on task.
All I could do at those times was crouch down, close my eyes, and patiently wait for my body to return to its usual rhythms.
On Technology Facebook earned more than $5 billion in profit last quarter, and yet it has spent much of 2018 trapped in a defensive crouch.
The same can be said of Chelsea, currently scouring England for any forward of reasonable height, and reportedly considering an offer for Peter Crouch, 36.
As each batter stepped in for the Horned Frogs, Gators catcher Mike Rivera settled into his crouch and glanced left, toward the third base dugout.
Earlier this month at a Dew Tour event, Crouch was second, beaten only by one of his best friends, the Olympic gold medalist Red Gerard.
Crouch ranks the experience among the best in his life, and Gerard said it marked a huge step for his friend, and for their sport.
One afternoon in April, a jet-black cat named Nubi assumed a predatory crouch in his condo as a brawny pigeon landed on a feeder.
The failed experiments of the past 15 years have, for the moment at least, put Americans in a defensive crouch, if not an isolationist mood.
This is footage from an often-overlooked period of Sekulow's trajectory: his years on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, run by televangelists Janice and Paul Crouch.
Conveniently, Moody is first on the scene to help Dumbledore and Harry track down Crouch — but his explanation for being there is a bit odd.
Crouch alongside it, peer over its gray lip into the fake blue water at a smattering of pennies, twigs, the drifting body casings of insects.
Moving towards the first hill, the other side of which was exposed to the "enemy," that low crouch got lower, eventually evolving into a crawl.
Small wonder that the young'uns of the castle (including Jessica Brown Findlay as Ophelia) crouch behind furniture, spying on their elders, in the early scenes.
The Canadian military will test technology that allows soldiers to carry more, crouch for longer, and better withstand the impact of parachuting to the ground.
Howard grabs the board and brings it down in a big, powerful crouch stance, protecting the ball and the board as if it were his child.
Approach a collection of enemies in a crouch stance, hide in the weeds, and use the focus to mark enemies, gauge weakness, and plan the attack.
The incentive certainly works on many congressional Democrats, who spend much of their time in a defensive crouch, cowering from anything controversial, including Obamacare and Obama.
"It just tells us there is a really small window as to who is responsible for this," Shawnee Police Detective Jason Crouch told the TV station.
In the campaign videos, he explained how to crouch, not bend over, with a stoma and that you couldn't use spray paint if you had one.
Those who cannot afford to pay Mr. Khan build fires, out of plastic if necessary, and crouch over them, waiting for the night to be over.
When you ask people in the organization now about Tapia's stance, and his two-strike crouch, they all return to the same talking point as Roa.
I crouch down next to its hood to admire its shape, and as the paint twinkles, a word etched on the tire catches my eye. SPEEDGRIPP.
In 2015, he told a congressional panel that the US needed to come out of its "reactive crouch" in the Middle East and defend its values.
Crouch finished last week's game with 21 yards through the air and 22005 with two touchdowns on the ground but couldn't provide a much-needed win.
Obamacare, since its passage, has become a trigger word in Washington that sends Republicans on a quest for repeal and puts Democrats into a defensive crouch.
Yet we remain stuck in a defensive crouch forced to handle every event on a case-by-case basis and woefully unprepared to address these threats.
As part of the settlement, the newspaper said, Mr. Ford agreed not to publicize his claim that he had had a sexual encounter with Mr. Crouch.
Link can crouch down and move slowly to limit the noise he makes, but the in-game execution feels iffy even at the best of times.
Crouch told Insider the coffin was "more comfortable" than she expected, likely because participants were able to deck out their coffins with a few personal items.
The fact that Crouch barely pretends to answer this — the Jason with a wife and kid who narrates the story is the "real" one, of course!
The FBI cannot compound the errors of Strzok and others by falling into a defensive crouch and playing into fears that there is something to hide.
"Jokowi's choice of running mate is clearly a calculated political move," said Melissa Crouch, Indonesia expert and associate professor at the University of New South Wales.
The honorees are the composer and bandleader Maria Schneider, the South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim, the pianist and vocalist Bob Dorough and the critic Stanley Crouch.
If you are watching an animation, you can crouch down or swivel to the side to see what the image looks like from a different angle.
Dempsey was occasionally called a dirty fighter because he never went to a neutral corner and he would crouch over a fallen opponent for the kill.
He must put in place intricate plans to stem the full fury of Covid-19 and to eventually ease the nation out of its defensive crouch.
They can strut and pose like catwalk models and leap like frogs, but most often they crouch and collapse and press their faces to the floor.
Dick appears to immediately fall to the ground outside One Eyed Jacks, and a small crowd of people around him crouch down to check on him.
During a typical match, two ballpersons are positioned in a crouch at the net, where they spring into action after points to retrieve a wayward ball.
I expect the actor who had to crouch menacingly on top of a dresser never meant to remind us of an aggravated tabby, but who knows?
When he learned that the coalition's president was seeking a successor, Mr. Crouch raised his hand and turned the California Men's Center into N.C.F.M.'s headquarters.
The jury did not find, however, that the elder Crouch, an ordained minister, was acting as a "Trinity Clergy Member," at the time of the conversation.
Carra Crouch filed her lawsuit in 2012, around the same time another of Jan Crouch's granddaughters sued the network, alleging that it was misusing donors' money.
They shouted along with him and followed all his commands, including one to crouch down to the floor mid-breakdown on "Inhaler," then pogo back up.
It suggests a notably dark story about the next four years, one in which Democrats and liberals spend most of their time in a defensive crouch.
"GE eucalyptus plantations spread across the South would be a disaster," Marti Crouch, a consulting scientist for the Center for Food Safety, said in a statement.
The XV-HD is 35 feet long, 8.5 feet wide, and 13.2 feet tall, allowing occupants to stand up without having to crouch or lean over.
If most of us feel a rising sense of dread when we look at our morning-after Snapchat story, imagine how Peter Crouch feels right now.
The statewide temperature so far this year is 9 degrees above average, and it surpassed the previous record from 1981 by "quite a wide margin," Crouch said.
To remove them, lightly pull the string they're attached to, or if there's no string, you can crouch and squeeze your vaginal muscles to push them out.
Crouch, an assistant manager at the store, was nearby when the incident occurred and heard employees yelling "stop that guy," his attorney, Ryan Hobbs, told Fox News.
Instead, she's traveled to the northern end of Puget Sound in Washington to crouch, back to the ocean, foraging for ocher at the base of a cliff.
Backup quarterback Chayce Crouch was thrust into a starting role after Wes Lunt went down with a leg injury in the second half against Purdue on Oct.
I don't know when he'll get down in a crouch and catch, but he's feeling good enough to where he's doing stuff with us on the field.
Jeff George Jr. will be under center in place of Chayce Crouch when the Fighting Illini attempt to end a four-game losing streak against the Hawkeyes.
"The controversy over my emails quickly cast a shadow over our efforts and threw us into a defensive crouch from which we never fully recovered," Clinton writes.
Crouch became Holy Land's president and creative director and began a major remodeling of the park, renting adjacent rooms in a luxury hotel for nearly two years.
"Bill Clinton waited a year and ten months to use clemency, and George W. Bush and Barack Obama waited about two years each before acting," Crouch noted.
Over the couple of minutes I used it, I was able to look around, walk, crouch, and shake my head without it ever losing track of me.
Approach them, crouch down next to them, and you can hear their conversations as a mother feeds her baby and a father tries to check the direction.
When confronted with the realities of abuse, it covers it up, retreats to a defensive crouch, or attributes abuse to external, rather than internal or doctrinal, factors.
Sports minister Tracey Crouch is vehemently opposed to any relaxation of the Hunting Act and is a patron of Blue Fox – a Conservative anti-fox hunting organisation.
PAGE (NYC) (Booth 2) Three young women crouch in front of a deli in Leigh Ruple's five-foot-high oil "Friendship," making shadow animals on a sidewalk.
"I think the divorce had already happened psychologically when Joe came back into her life," said Robin Crouch, Ms. Jewell's pastor at First Baptist Church in Charlotte.
There are leaps, spins, and also this super good crouch spin thing, which ends the routine and sets off a million figurative explosions all around the venue.
I have learned to brace myself for blows to our national standing every time Mr. Trump travels abroad — the mental equivalent of a pre-emptive defensive crouch.
The C group is filled with young children, fitted with helmets, taught to crouch low, to cross their right legs over their left and power through corners.
As a Hoover, she grew up in a defensive crouch, as she put it, because history has tended to blame her great-grandfather for the Great Depression.
Most of the singers wore costumes; using elaborate projections, by 59 Productions, Mr. Crouch created scenic designs that evoked imagery from notable past and current Met stagings.
Mr. Thomas, who is tall and often had to crouch down to speak to his attorney, appeared calm and mostly kept his head down during the arraignment.
The American left the ring and avoided the media to crouch, sobbing, with a towel over his head at the most stinging loss of his budding career.
First off, I had to crouch down to make my way into the geodesic dome tent, or "Kinetic Sand Dome," and crawl around to find a position.
Such a feeble, defensive crouch ignores the essence of sovereignty in a global age, namely, that global engagement is the most effective way to shape America's destiny.
Lomachenko did exactly this, making use of his excellent jab in doubles and triples to get on top of Rigondeaux as he was deep in a crouch.
To try and take down a gold when we're this close to the Dark Zone would risk throwing everything away, and so we crouch silently behind cover.
"Even if someone only owned 5 percent of the property, they're still liable," said Canaan Crouch, an environmental engineer and a partner at Landmark E&S Insurance Brokers.
If you go into this fighting crouch, then you can't build the institutional capacity and flexibility to adaptively share dwindling resources… then that's how we crash the system!
Both Amagasa and Dickens were able to hammer Rigondeaux as he was standing up out of a crouch, and Dickens as he believed he was entering a clinch.
And, it's all because of Blue Planet II.  Izzy Crouch, an open water swimmer and founder of the No Plastic Shop, has given up plastic completely for Lent.
Its default position is a sort of tensioned crouch, which allows it to jump instantly without having to wait to power up, a limitation on other leaping bots.
This year was largely spent in a protective crouch, with disaster looming in a number of global hot spots — and all of them are still looming in 2019.
"Neither one of them are coming off their story, saying that they understand how bad it looks but that they didn't do it," Crouch said of the suspects.
As Jeffrey Crouch details in his book, The Presidential Pardon Power, the constitutional convention rejected several proposals to limit the pardon power over the course of the drafting.
"In some sense, this is a defensive crouch," said Stephan Haggard, Korea-Pacific Program director at the University of California San Diego, referring to the apparent ICBM display.
LONDON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - British sports minister Tracey Crouch resigned from government on Thursday over a delay to the government's proposed implementation of gambling reforms, the BBC reported.
Raudes toes the rubber, gets into a crouch, circumnavigates his head with his glove, and then re-sets for at least three Mississippis before coming to the plate.
Trumpcare's defeat offers Democrats a chance to move from a defensive crouch to a positive vision that affirms the moral significance of health care as a human right.
"No gambling firms licensed by the Gambling Commission should be advertising on websites that breach copyright regulations, giving them a look of legitimacy," said Gambling Minister, Tracey Crouch.
For the Dolce & Gabbana project, I was wearing something for my knee so I could crouch down, and this is the same knee protection I had in Iraq.
The Karl Rove-led group American Crossroads is also in a wait-and-see crouch, with officials saying they have no immediate plans to buttress the Republican nominee.
But as political pressure increased, Facebook has withdrawn into a defensive crouch, making minor but very public tweaks, all while reinforcing its ideology of neutrality at every opportunity.
The Republican governor, Pat McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who ran for office promising a practical-minded, pro-business administration, was forced into a defensive crouch this week.
The researchers found that, as the children walked across the lab floor, the exoskeleton reduced crouch by changing their posture and assisting in the extension of their knees.
The caper, spun from the Letty Dobesh novellas by Blake Crouch, "follows a character that is essentially striving to be a better version of herself," Ms. Dockery said.
The hand-painted ceramic figurines generally stand (or rather, crouch) almost five inches tall, and are produced by about 25 companies around Catalonia, many of them small shops.
Many places like Holywell are experimenting with new technologies and digital services, in a defensive crouch against the dominance of e-commerce and the lure of bigger cities.
Yet they are so poor — they crouch next to a toilet just to steal a neighbor's Wi-Fi — that there is no clear path for them to succeed.
For the new Joffrey production, Brian Selznick's story, the sets and costumes by Julian Crouch and Basil Twist's puppetry turn out to be as crucial as the choreography.
Lovullo appeared to point his finger in the direction of Molina, at which time Molina rose from his crouch behind the plate and tried to get at him.
On Friday, Cole Levi-Crouch, 36, a dog walker from Harlem who is in Morningside Park regularly, said he avoided all but the most lighted parts at night.
Mr. Crouch, true to form, creates moment after moment of stage magic: Video images dart across painted scrims; projections play upon sheets of paper the choristers hold up.
The wall appears to be a single structure, full of information that you have to both crouch and get on the tips of your toes to make out.
If that is not possible, experts suggest you either buckle your seatbelt and crouch down in your car or abandon your vehicle and lie in a nearby ditch.
As an absolute last resort, stay away from trees or other free-standing objects, crouch down in the lowest-lying area you can find, and cover your head.
He cracked forehands from a sturdy crouch, his swing full and flowing, the ball cannoning down the sidewall to expire in the back corner, repetitious as a gif.
They have a whole warehouse-sized place that's all ... you can actually crouch up against the wall in the virtual world and it's a real wall that's there.
In one wing, old ladies in red aprons and elbow-length rubber gloves crouch over pails of kimchi, turning over pounds and pounds of the stuff for shoppers.
Dempsey's crouch was by now legendary: he hunched forward at the waist, making a tightened shell out of his midsection and looking up at his opponent through his eyebrows.
Crouch suggests that DPD's former practices exemplify a neoliberal dream of "employment": the employer has no responsibility to its workers, but has the power to discipline and penalise them.
Jeremy Crouch then made a three-pointer, and then Tony Bennett stole the inbounds pass and connected on a three with 270 seconds remaining for a one-point victory.
The outfit When she and Elijah had first pulled up to Sue Crouch Intermediate School last week, she wondered why there were so many cars in the parking lot.
Melissa Crouch, a senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales specializing in Asian legal studies, says Suu Kyi's popularity among domestic audiences is reflective of broader trends.
After all, in the real world kids will have to learn to compete against players the size of Messi on the one hand, and Peter Crouch on the other.
Recursion, Blake Crouch Recursion enters the word heavily pedigreed: It's been blurbed by The Martian author Andy Weir, and it's already been tapped for a Shonda Rhimes Netflix adaptation.
Survivors include his wife, Estella Main May of Staunton; a son by his first marriage, Charles R. May of Rathine, Va.; a stepdaughter, Carol Crouch of San Jose, Calif.
Accompanied by what sounded like a thunder crack, the ground beneath him broke away and Crouch went tumbling down the slope amid a gushing torrent of snow and boulders.
He implies that Snape has told him about Crouch, but why would Snape — who we already know isn't exactly Moody's biggest fan — suddenly decide to start confiding in him?
I wondered as I continued the interview, with police officers in body armor holding rifles right outside the window, should I crouch down under the table or keep talking?
Many people were thrilled by the goal, but Stoke striker Peter Crouch took the opportunity to remind people of a similar goal he scored in 2006 while at Liverpool.
Naomi cranked up the heavy metal music and loaded heavy plates on the bar for sets of squats, lowering into a crouch with the weight bar on her shoulders.
Peter Crouch is currently having to relive a night out from three years ago on the internet, all because some joker has decided to share it with the world.
Then, listening to the rumble of tens of thousands of strangers, just feet away, she would crouch down, remove her clothes in sections and quickly wash her own body.
The series reunites the "Wayward Pines" creative team, with Blake Crouch, author of that and the Letty Dobesh books on which this show is based, teaming with producer Chad Hodge.
The state will seek the death penalty against Wiggins and a woman arrested the previous day on charges of first-degree premeditated murder, District Attorney General Ray Crouch Jr. announced.
See how crooked doctors Patrick Crouch and Xiulu Ruan turned their patients' pain into unspeakable heartbreak, on an all new episode of "American Greed," Monday March 5 at 10 p.m.
Dean Crouch, 32, was working at the Academy Sports store in Tallahassee on June 29 when robbery suspect Jason White allegedly tried to steal a gun, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.
A cat who is hunting or playing may crouch down and wag her tail back and forth—this happens just before the cat pounces towards her prey or a toy.
It's easy to forget that oil prospectors and junk-bond traders had their moments of glory too; now Wall Street and the oil industries are resigned to a defensive crouch.
In addition to its studied crouch, it also has a tail (that spinning rotary bar) borrowed from the leaping agama lizard that lets it control its direction in mid-flight.
There was something hard and private about them that appealed to me, something I could relate to — in the cockroach's brittle exterior, the python's restless wiggle, the spider's defensive crouch.
If the set includes a string, gently pull them out (again, like a tampon); if there's no string, simply crouch and use your pelvic floor muscles to squeeze them out.
The Danbocchi personal cardboard studio has existed as far back as 2013, but measuring just over five-feet-tall, they required most adults to uncomfortably crouch when they climbed inside.
"Dark Matter" is far too cheerful and indeed too earnest to feel cynical, even as Crouch pilfers material from dozens of sources and Mixmasters together multiple genres of popular fiction.
Can anyone really blame her or hold it against Clinton to shrink in a defensive crouch when her opponent asserts she is a devil whom he would throw in jail?
But Nilsson, displaying a more upright stance rather than the extremely low crouch he displayed last season, was steady and could not be faulted on the only goal he allowed.
And its able to bend at the knees, and at the waist, giving it crouch capabilities and a four-legged walking stance when it needs to tackle particularly tricky terrain.
The combat feels meaty, for the most part, Link's sword swings carrying deadly substance versus the polite poke of the first game (though the crouch attack still looks incredibly tame).
If so, he saw the final, agonizing moment from a crouch, the same position from which he ended the All-Star Game in July, when Britton got a double play.
This suggests that if disrupted by noise in the wild, nestlings might fail to catch auditory cues indicating they should beg to get fed or crouch down to avoid danger.
"One way to interpret this is that he's using clemency to brand the Department of Justice as 'unfair,' much like he has the media with 'fake news,'" Mr. Crouch said.
As you crouch down to the speed skater J.R. Celski's level as he makes his turn, for instance, we highlight the angle he needs to maintain his speed and trajectory.
Headley, a switch-hitter, said he was staying on his legs more at the plate, resisting the urge to rise up out of his crouch as he swings the bat.
He signals for you to crouch down beside him, then he runs his dirty fingers through his hair until flakes of his scalp fall onto his shoulders and his beard.
Illinois could be forced to go to its No. 3 quarterback, freshman Jeff George Jr., again this week as starter Wes Lunt (back) and backup Chayce Crouch (shoulder) are questionable.
That is exactly where Mr. Guirgis, who won a 2015 Pulitzer Prize for "Between Riverside and Crazy," wants us: in a confused crouch that renders us vulnerable to deeper questioning.
This is an excellent means of slowing the fight and the easiest answer to an opponent stepping in on top of a fighter as he is in a deep crouch.
After two years spent in a defensive crouch, the president's aides have emerged from their emotional bunkers in celebration of what they say is a total vindication of President Trump.
" Adds Crouch, who is co-producing the series, "It was, like, the best experience in television that I've had, working with Michelle, because she was so fearless going into this role.
When pharma giant Pfizer announced in January it planned to shut down early- and mid-stage neuroscience drug development, it was another blow to a field already in a defensive crouch.
Use the keys to stammer across the stage, float back and forth like a Bozo the Clown bop bag and crouch so low you can see the hairs on the floor.
Or will I pass my grandma's inheritance straight to them, leaving them to crouch one day in their nightgowns by the kitchen window, waiting for their loved ones to come home?
When evening fell in the village of Peepli Khera, Premwati would crouch over her clay stove, rolling chapatis in and out of the embers, and survey the forces arrayed against them.
In another, I was able to crouch down and peer into a standard-sized fish tank, with small and sharp aquatic creatures I could reach out and stick my hand through.
But even though it takes place in the open air, Downrange is a thrilling example of claustrophobic horror, as the sniper's would-be victims crouch behind the safety of their SUV.
Doctors have told Crouch that it's going to take at least five months for his battered body to heal up and he can finally get back on his snowboard and surfboard.
Camouflaged men (one or two blend into their surroundings so well that they are difficult to spot within the frame) stalk or crouch amid the trees and brush, brandishing assault weapons.
Crouch never lets up on the breakneck pace, and we follow Dressen from world to world as he tries to get back home and confront himself, and it's a fun ride.
"Enthusiasm for a candidate like Trump gives our neighbors ample reason to doubt that we believe Jesus is Lord," Andy Crouch, the executive editor of Christianity Today, wrote in an essay.
The ceilings in Ni's unit, No. 601, were 4.5 to 1393 feet tall, the department said, with short door frames that inspectors had to crouch down on their knees to access.
He often would capture his opponents' pieces even if it exposed his king to danger, and then go into a defensive crouch, grimly trying to hang on to his extra booty.
Chayce Crouch was limited to 16 yards on 4-of-14 passing before suffering an upper-body injury in the fourth quarter against the Buckeyes and is questionable for Saturday's clash.
And what you see in his approach to them is the learned grace of a local: He skates fast, in a deep crouch, like he's navigating rather than skating the spot.
He stood from his crouch, reached past Rose to grab some plates—looking directly at Paul, who understood the gaze: take it or leave it; I'm in no shortage of demand.
"The former England striker Peter Crouch also recently spoke of how Rio Ferdinand once told him that while playing for Manchester United, Ronaldo would stand in the mirror and say: "Wow.
And when she later told her grandmother what had happened, Ms. Crouch claimed, the congenial co-host of "Praise the Lord" screamed at her and blamed her for the sexual assault.
If I were six years old, I'd crouch under my seat at the sight of them, although, as viewers of "Dead of Night" (1945) can tell you, automatonophobia is nothing new.
For example, I never feel that I am learning as much about the mood and meaning of jazz than when I am reading Stanley Crouch, notwithstanding the excellence of Gary Giddins.
Conservatives have attacked it from the beginning, and as part of their defensive crouch, climate advocates (including many climate scientists) have adopted some rhetorical habits that do not serve them well.
There exists the possibility, though, of a double-team: Should the markets falter and the president start tweeting about the evil of higher rates, the combination could make the Fed crouch.
The ref was clearly allowing the fight to continue and as Ken winced in pain, his hands by his crouch, while Royce finished the fight with unanswered hammerfists from the top.
Other finalists for the 2019 prize were teachers in the United States, including Melissa Salguero in the Bronx, Eric Crouch in Columbus, Ga., and Brian McDaniel in Desert Hot Springs, Calif.
He would crouch low to avoid Robinson's usual left-circling jabs, then come up with a jab or double jab of his own and catch Robinson on the extreme end of it.
Crouch's husband, Timothy Crouch, has been charged with one count of obstructing investigation of child abuse or neglect for his role in allegedly moving the children to different places during an investigation.
" The email hints at Gorsuch's broader view: "We've been in a defensive crouch telling the world to buzz off for a long time; we need more of this open and positive communication.
And while Crouch points to technology as a potential threat to workers' liberty through the overuse of surveillance, he only touches on the broader impact on work as automation replaces manual labour.
Caldwell said that in an active shooter situation, a child could crouch behind their backpack and use it as a shield, or wear their bag as they run away from the shooter.
If you need to heal yourself, hide or sneak up on someone, sinking into a crouch and manoeuvring into the centre of a bush is almost like putting on an invisibility cloak.
Writer-producer Glen Morgan (The X-Files, Millennium) served as showrunner for the first season of the series, but for the second outing, Sean Crouch (Numbers, Helix) will be at the helm.
He's willing, and able, to make adjustments: His base, once so wide it engulfed the plate, has drawn noticeably tighter, while the deep crouch is gradually evolving into more of a hunch.
Here's what Mochizuki actually wrote: SIE head Kodera told analysts and investors that the period until March 2021 would be when PlayStation to "crouch down once" to grow further in the future.hmmmmmm.
Avalanche survivor Brock Crouch still remembers the "cracking" sound the bones in his back made as he was swept down a mountain by a wall of churning snow in remote British Columbia.
The 18-year-old Crouch, whose tale of survival made headlines around the world, was in the remote mountains near Whistler, British Columbia, filming a documentary when his worst nightmare came true.
As if that itself wasn't hot enough, Genie went on to do a training sesh right there in the sand too ... using resistance bands to crouch, lunge and bend every which way.
"Given the strong evidence and public concerns about the risks of high stakes gaming machines on the high street, we are convinced of the need for action," said Gambling Minister Tracey Crouch.
Most of the displays force you to crouch to properly scrutinize these scaled-down spaces, but there are stools thoughtfully scattered around that invite you to stay as long as you like.
Some pets go all out and commission meticulously crafted leather masks to resemble a dog's face and ears, while others will simply crouch on all fours while panting and waggling their butts.
"Man of the World" assumes a defensive crouch: "To write a book about Bill Clinton, as I know from past experience, is to invite pointed criticism and even angry denunciation," Conason says.
During class time, I would often ask the kids what they were working on, or crouch down and chat with them a bit, but mostly I tried to fade into the background.
After each of the three debates, I have watched him on the stage in a crouch shaking hands, taking selfies, inching closer to hug fans — few of us can successfully do that.
Mr. Crouch is a novelist, cultural critic and biographer whose most recent book is "Kansas City Lightning," the first part of a planned two-volume biography of the jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker.
Once considered a hero in Texas for purchasing the extremely rural town (population: a whopping three), Mayor Hondo Crouch founded the all-women chili cook-off as a method of attracting visitors.
We're not even a month into the Trump presidency, and the foreign policy radicalism has faded into a conventional crouch: Trump has made up with the Chinese, affirming the "One China" policy.
An experimenter would crouch near the bag and either look right into the gull's eyes or turn away from the gull, measuring the amount of time until the gull pecked the bag.
All of this has put the Conservatives into a reactive crouch: witness the conference speech by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, dedicated to tirades against Labour's economic plans, while Mrs.
And the fawn is under the impression that we can't see her, even as my children crouch, perplexed, to get a better look at the little speckled creature crushing my lamb's ear.
Democrats were in an eight-year defensive crouch under Mr. Obama, and they will have to overcome their recent dysfunction and division to make the sort of gains they are hoping for.
The coast-to-coast machinations have left a multibillion-dollar industry, after first being hammered into a defensive crouch, scrambling to persuade politicians and the public of the wholesomeness of college sports.
Mr. Block said he then saw Mr. Davis crouch and hit Mr. Han in the solar plexus with such force it lifted him off his feet and propelled him onto the tracks.
I "hid" in my writer's retreat (a tent in the backyard) to collect my thoughts, and tried to crouch beneath open windows in search of that sweet, sweet scoop that never came.
Monday morning began not with praise of Judge Gorsuch — or an exhortation of House Republicans to quickly pass a revamped Obamacare repeal — but with six protective-crouch tweets about the Russia investigation.
In the resulting paintings, echoing, repeating, and overlapping figures crouch, lean, sway, sit, and generally confound the viewer, mixing figuration and abstraction in ways that make us question what a body is.
Mr. Brooks will remember a customer who stopped in briefly weeks earlier; he will crouch beside your table, look you in the eye, and guide you toward a meal that suits your needs.
Why it matters: After controlling the entire government for two years, Republicans on the Hill and in the White House are assuming a defensive crouch, with incoming House Democratic chairs vowing aggressive investigations.
The subject, especially the moment of death, had obsessed him from childhood, when he had acquired that slight crouch, protecting his neck from the shining blade of the guillotine that might slice through.
"We must do all we can to make sure sport is free from doping and that players and fans are confident that there is a level playing field," Crouch said in a statement.
Oliver Dowden, once deputy chief-of-staff in David Cameron's administration, former sports minister Tracey Crouch, junior finance minister Robert Jenrick and pro-Brexit lawmaker Rishi Sunak are also in line for promotion.

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