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"Out from under a bed it darted," he tells PEOPLE.
She darted back to her grandfather's room then quickly returned.
But Haas raced ahead and darted around a street corner.
He darted forward, then held back, then ran forward again.
He darted into the store while his family waited outside.
They grew in number and hummed, darted and dipped low.
As we spoke, his eyes darted from side to side.
In some species, the mucus discourages darted snails from mating again.
He stopped singing and darted to the back of the stage.
When I asked her if she was OK, her eyes darted
DeGrom darted out of the Turner Field clubhouse around 4 p.m.
His eyes darted away as his smartphone buzzed with a call.
Workers darted out with their stretchers to pick up the wounded.
Some local toughs contested the souvenir as it darted toward us.
As her eyes darted back and forth, slyly, the crowd howled.
A fan-footed gecko darted down the wall after a bug.
The startled animal darted off the path, and I sprinted onward.
Under the boat, constellations of tiny fry darted through sunlit weeds.
My eyes darted warily to my travel companion, and I nodded.
"Good question," he said, and darted up a flight of stairs.
Hundreds of tiny silver fish darted under the shade of the leaves.
The interim designers appeared, the crowd politely applauded and quickly darted off.
Particles darted through the material faster than light, propelled by its substance.
Sucker punchers lurched up, punched hard, darted away, hands raised in victory.
Agitated, he darted out of the apartment to see who was outside.
He was restless and his eyes darted from the walls to the ceiling.
He darted past him and scored easily, giving Boston the lead for good.
A vague recollection of bare skin and raw sex darted through my mind.
As the musicians napped, Murray darted around the dressing rooms, trying on outfits.
He darted into the parked car, turning our barricade into another deadly threat.
But then he darted across the water, dragging the child roughly behind him.
Keith darted across the stage, thrashing and snarling and chomping at the mic.
Fellaini looked a little angry, lunging at Sterling just as he darted away.
Instead of freezing as males did, the females darted around during experimental tests.
His soft eyes squinted and darted as he systematically sorted through the piles.
Pursued by New Jersey state troopers, the feline darted toward the end zone.
But when Embiid sat in deference to his minutes restriction, the Rockets darted ahead.
Castillo's eyes darted between the three guards standing a few feet away from her.
When they showed up, Wes darted into his house and refused to come out.
Franz Simon darted around the room, eavesdropping, adjusting the ceiling fan, fetching bottled water.
Curry darted through the lane for a layup to cut the deficit to 210.
As they performed, Ma darted around in the back, urging people to their feet.
It has triangular, darted, and unpadded cups and what looks like a supportive band.
"Shame on you!" the group chanted as she darted between protesters with her sign.
Sundqvist darted toward the high slot on his forehand and buried a snap shot.
Koscielny had darted back in defense, but was just as ineffective the second time.
Philadelphia Flyers center Valtteri Filppula darted behind Chicago's net to attempt a wraparound goal.
The owner darted after the newcomer, with a police officer bolting across the room, too.
Puig then darted home when LeMahieu lobbed the ball casually to first baseman Ian Desmond.
Pickerel frogs patrolled the damp fringes, and dragonflies and damselflies darted among the lily pads.
Dzeko darted into space between Chelsea defender to meet Kolarov's free kick with a header.
Chickens darted around while half the crowd stood across the street, listening from a distance.
Shortly after 20163, he darted into the bathroom, where he shot up and overdosed again.
Jeb's eyes darted back and forth between her crossed, luminous knees and the rumbling windowpane.
As descriptions of Flynn's standing evolved, Conway darted into Spicer's office, leaving a few moments later.
Back inside the perimeter of the launchpad, everyone darted off the bus, while I cautiously departed.
Dr. Jirhi Maasri, a volunteer veterinarian enlisted by Lebanese Wildlife, darted the hyenas with a tranquilizer.
He scuttled and scurried, darted and dashed, making acres space for his teammates to play in.
Managing the distance perfectly, he darted in with jabs against Bisping and flustered the bigger man.
In a battle Badhanai darted underneath Waubin, slicing off his right leg with a bamboo knife.
Three plays later, he darted across the goal line to give Indiana the 27-22 lead.
"Oh, wait — you saw that?" he said after his eyes quickly, deftly, darted into his cranium.
Goats bleated in the distance, while swallows and myna birds darted out of the palm trees.
This usually warm employee muttered, "I don't want to get sick," and darted into her office.
They seemed to communicate telepathically, as Ms. Reno's eyes darted back and forth to her sister.
Wires hung from the ceiling, the wards smelled of urine, and rats darted across the corridors.
It happened to her four decades ago, when a child darted in front of her car.
As the group pondered the differences between cats and dogs, Grace's eyes darted around the room.
Back on our level, he darted among us, stuffed dice in his mouth and spit them out.
Unclasping the Tudor, he darted his eyes to the Rolex wing at the right of the store.
He would saunter nonchalantly inside the opposition's half while others darted back, ravenously attempting to regain possession.
She darted out of events in Chester and Delaware counties, ignoring our attempts to ask her anything.
Smith was just finishing up filling her tank when the man quickly darted into the driver's seat.
Pikachu, perhaps too hot in its business suit, took a tumble as it darted across the room.
Along the way a large rat darted out of the bushes and nearly across Ms. Jeng's feet.
His eyes darted from side to side, as if he were searching for a chance to escape.
We called out to her, and she darted over and jumped to give me a high-five.
We called out to her, and she darted over and jumped to give me a high five.
A large female boar stared at Ledgard for a few seconds, then turned, snuffling, and darted off.
His eyes, dark and fearful, darted back and forth at our team of prosecutors and forensic scientists.
Runners darted by, making silly faces and waving their hands to the camera during her live broadcast.
Something darted through my legs and I surfaced with an uncontrollable laugh: It was a sea lion.
I darted forward and slid the comm case into my palm before the messenger could reach for it.
Clay darted in and out, punching down on Moore who was crouched and too slow to pursue him.
Hurd darted in and dove from the side and was able to corral the ball for the touchdown.
The time flashed, blue and bright on the OLED screen, and my friend's eyes darted to the wearable.
During her 1973 performance Rhythm 10, Abramović darted a knife quickly between her fingers, cutting herself several times.
She darted around the attic, flicking the air with her red lacquered fan as she inspected various activities.
I quickly darted back to my seat, and spent the rest of the journey pretending to be asleep.
Messi dribbled around the perimeter of the United States defense, probed for cracks and darted past stumbling defenders.
Her eyes darted between the pavement ahead and Kala La Fortune Reed, the woman jogging by her side.
The young American influencer Luka Sabbat darted around, hauling a big Louis Vuitton shopping bag over one shoulder.
He pulled, he darted, he lunged; one of them had already hurt their elbow trying to walk him.
One of the boys rang his doorbell and darted back into the group's Toyota Prius, the office said.
Burns darted toward the crease and beat Jonathan Bernier with a wrist shot to the upper right corner.
Once, while Green was walking to dinner with Zuckerberg and Chan, Zuckerberg impulsively darted into a busy street.
Once free from their spots, the performers scattered and darted, leaping into the air in bouncing, electric jumps.
Tourism to Barcelona has been hit and markets have darted up and down on the fast-moving developments.
At about 220:30 am, a group of Toshiba techs in full protective gear darted into the reactor building.
He chased the animal, but it shot under a fence, darted across an access road and into Interstate 95.
Giddy kids darted about, grown-ups were grinning, and everyone was thrilled by this rift in the city's routine.
An earlier version of this article misstated part of the location of a garage that the cow darted into.
As Luff unpacked the drone prototype — the final version goes on pre-order Tuesday — dogs literally darted between us.
Your eyes likely immediately darted to the sacred PlayStation symbols, branded across the top in what resembles stainless steel.
My eyes darted around the room, internalizing all of the work, and figuring out which piece to analyze next.
During J.K. Dobbins' 52-yard touchdown run, he shoved away defender Lamar Jackson and then darted down the sideline.
Every time I had it framed up nicely, it darted out of the shot or something else dove in.
He crawled through the billowed opening in the chain-link fence, then darted past Sunny, toward the memory trees.
According to the authorities, after she was darted, the tiger moved back, roared loudly and charged the open jeep.
Some staff members darted for exits soon after, Ms. Kabra said, but one waiter told her to sit down.
My eyes darted from Saba to the water; I was too preoccupied with his safety to appreciate the seascape.
Hummingbirds darted about, insects buzzed everywhere, the vegetation was nearly impenetrable and a thick mist settled in the trees.
While some dogs enjoyed chasing Spark, the drone frightened two pups so much that they darted into the street.
Anna Barnett said the dragonflies darted and circled all afternoon at the Mohican Hills Golf Club in Jeromesville, Ohio.
Children darted back and forth, as they always do on rural roads in Africa, dangerously close to the convoy.
It took one look at the men and two dogs and darted back into the water, Mr. Floridia said.
But rather than take the potential game-winning 3-pointer, Doncic darted a pass to Brunson at the left wing.
The massive bull was darted from the helicopter, blindfolded, injected with a tracker, and shoved—by hand—into a crate.
But when he got there, he took a look at O'Reilly and darted to the other side of the room.
As he spoke, his ever-widening eyes darted around the putting green and grew as he emphasized his favorite points.
Mr. Choe darted out of the cafe, jumped into a cab, raced home and started making calls on the way.
Many of the best songs on Over the James darted between these poles, and the record's intent never felt muddied.
Wenzel Wirth, 6, darted over to the Pope in the Vatican audience hall in Vatican City, the Associated Press reported.
Spotting a chance to escape, she darted out of the house and ran until she reached an Iraqi Army unit.
On the hill, a breeze stirred the tall cypresses; swallows darted, shrilling, in the great bowl of light below them.
TMZ reported the dog broke free of its leash and darted into oncoming traffic, where it was hit and killed.
I just about burst into tears when a mongoose finally darted out in front of the car I was in.
That mouse darted purposefully toward one sector of the maze, found the hole, and scooted into it in eighteen seconds.
Diego Costa initially nodded a cross against the bar, and Alonso darted in to meet the rebound with a header.
As Flake darted into the elevator, Archila caught up, put her foot in the door, and stopped it from closing.
Lamine darted into the street to catch a cookie and was struck and killed by a car in the motorcade.
Brussels (CNN)As Vice President Mike Pence darted from meeting to meeting this weekend in Europe, one phrase was on repeat.
Jeremy Stephens, Cub Swanson and Anthony Pettis all buckled Holloway's lead leg with low kicks as he darted in and out.
According to the complaint, Gossett allegedly noticed officers heading towards him and darted inside the movie theater, hiding in the bathroom.
When aircraft darted through the cloud deck carrying holiday travelers, they cooled the clouds even further through a trick of aerodynamics.
McIver eventually pulled his car over, and he and his son – Ed McIver, Jr. – darted for the woods, according to police.
Keep this in mind too ... the dog got away from its handler and darted into the street, where it was hit.
Imagine if halfway into your "experience," a woman darted past you, covering her mouth and holding back the sounds of heaving.
The wife "told cops she was approaching an intersection westbound... when Venus' northbound SUV suddenly darted into the intersection," TMZ reported.
The air swam with the fine, poisonous particles, which from all sides darted, subtilely, as motes in sunbeams, into the lungs.
After a take, Adlon, who likes to describe her show as "handmade," darted behind the director's monitor to review the footage.
While stirring, scrubbing, and basting, the cooks darted back and forth between the kitchen and their laptops, in the dining area.
Glawe was rushed to the hospital after Bart darted his way through the hole so quickly that she couldn't stop him.
Two minutes, and her eyes darted keen as a bird's to the pencil sitting parallel to the edge of her desk.
On the rocky beach, the girls scrambled gleefully while I darted after them, minding the slippery seaweed, the points of driftwood.
She drew back inside, but yelped when a flurry of movement darted past her vision, lifting a strand of her hair.
She faked a wrist shot, feinted left, then darted right and slipped the puck past the lunging Canadian goalkeeper Shannon Szabados.
He darted between the garage and the newsroom's building, where the police held several news conferences throughout the afternoon and night.
Mr. Meintjes, 37, a one-time rock musician, darted out the back door of the kitchen to attend a math colloquium.
The alleged gunman darted from the car, firing once at police, before officers returned fire, killing the suspect early Monday, police said.
Lucic darted toward Burns, but was unable to block the defenseman's wrist shot that beat screened Edmonton goalie Cam Talbot (13 saves).
A car bomb darted from a narrow alleyway and exploded close to a tank, wounding several soldiers as they dug defensive positions.
On their second, Moore merely flipped the snap into the hands of speedster Mecole Hardman, who darted 30 yards for the score.
Her dark eyes darted ferociously around to take in the activity before landing on me, silently bombarding me with a million questions.
Near Nova Scotia several dozen darted by at speeds averaging 55 metres a minute—fast enough to travel 80km in a day.
After eight to 11 days, the same bears were darted again, to get more samples and see how the values had changed.
In concert, Mercury demanded all eyes on him as he darted around stage theatrically, his vivacious dancing only matched by his outfits.
Even as the bodyguard's hand darted toward his holster, a staccato burst of submachine-gun fire turned him into a bloody marionette.
As they hit the straight heading up towards Curva Dry Sac, Jacques darted out from behind the Ferrari to make his move.
As they talked, Mr. Baluchi's eyes darted around the room, according to a summary of Dr. Amador's notes obtained by The Times.
Frazier has a strong arm, but this throw was wide of home plate and catcher Austin Romine darted over to stop it.
It was almost as if I covered my eyes with one hand while the fingers of the other darted across the keyboard.
A school of black-and-yellow-stripe angelfish darted around me, while a grouper the size of a Smart car lumbered past.
A rat, a sliver of dark muscle, darted across the concrete and vanished into the crumbling base of a low stone wall.
By the time the officers caught up with the animal, it had darted into a parking garage at Archer Avenue and 165th Street.
Until the closing laps, the main thrill was provided by a brave marshal who darted across the track to retrieve a broken bollard.
He glanced at his younger brother, then his eyes darted back to the entrance to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport baggage claim.
"When I heard his accent and saw his blue eyes, I was interested," she said, but yet she darted off to dance again.
Our busses zipped down winding cobblestone hills, darted against traffic on narrow one-ways, and careened around stopped vehicles in the middle of intersections.
Once two thirds of the way out he was darted to allow us to remove all the straps that we had attached to him.
As he darted from his practice sessions to the West Wing for meetings and bill signings, he made last-minute tweaks to the text.
Just before the train hit, he safely pulled the man from the car and darted off the tracks within a foot of the train.
My eyes darted from one man to the next, wondering if I was on the subway with people who harass female crisis center volunteers.
She was able to make it through her talk, but as soon as it was over, she darted to the restroom, where she wept.
Last season, Buffalo darted out to a 19913-6-2 record in a 25-game stretch that ended with a 10-game winning streak.
Zac said he darted over to help, crossed his wrists in an X shape, hauled the car off the man, and saved his life.
Behind him, his grandchildren darted between and behind impeccably bred thoroughbreds, their moms and dads keeping a watchful but never worried eye on them.
He deservingly strutted off the mound after unfurling a 92-mile per hour slider that darted so abruptly it froze second baseman Ozzie Albies.
He darted back and forth in front of the female, shimmying as he went, his scales reflecting whatever light managed to breach the murk.
Wilson dipped and darted, extending plays with his legs — he led Seattle with 45 rushing yards — before tormenting the Eagles with his right arm.
During one performance at Middle Collegiate Church on Second Avenue, a thrashing Eiko darted through the sanctuary's front doors and landed on the sidewalk.
I tried to laugh off my fear, but my hands were shaking, as I darted out onto Wildcat Canyon Drive, back to the city.
Before Hoyer released the ball Fitzpatrick had darted toward Doyle, bounding in front to intercept the pass, returning it 96 yards for a touchdown.
Asian shares and U.S. stock futures darted in and out of losses on Tuesday as the holiday lull offset optimism about a Sino-U.
Asian shares and U.S. stock futures darted in and out of losses on Tuesday as the holiday lull offset optimism of a trade deal.
I chased a blue-spotted stingray, keeping a safe distance, until it darted beneath a rock, only its poisonous spine protruding from its sanctuary.
Thanks to that fluency, the scene becomes a savage sequel to Iñárritu's "Birdman," which also ducked and darted from one figure to the next.
SHENZHEN, China — Yu Baiwei darted across the red line, under the arena's bright lights, and winged a long wrist shot toward the opposing goal.
But those matters appeared far from Ms. Assoulin's mind as she darted gamely around the room to show off highlights of her new fall line.
Hirsch had broken his ribs but he darted back to work to lead the task of identifying the victims after being extracted from the rubble.
Hiding "behind" the 10-inch locker door, I jumped into my (new fancypants) gym wear, put my head down, and darted out onto the floor.
The two women took off together, but the younger Ms. Keeling soon darted to the front of the pack as her mother drifted far behind.
He regaled teammates with tales of past championship games, and he chased his daughter, who darted like a rabbit about the boxes in the room.
Despite a sluggish start from Harden, who missed his first six shot attempts, the Rockets darted to a 38-19 lead entering the second quarter.
On the St. Lawrence in August, Mr. VanDam's blue eyes darted between a fish finder mounted in his console and the waves on the river.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were flanked by Tonga's princess Angelika Latufuipeka ... but no doubt everyone's eyes darted to the bottom of Meghan's dress.
NAYAPARA REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh — A truck trying to overtake another car darted out from the wrong side of the road and slammed into the rickshaw.
Messi the winger: the goal against Getafe, in 2007, when he darted and dived around, between and at one point through five players before scoring.
One recent night, the three women and one man at the table nodded and tutted at regular intervals as Ms. Dollé's eyes darted among them.
Raniere wore a gray jumpsuit, wrinkled in the back from perhaps lying down in his cell; when he entered, his eyes darted to and fro.
Alicia reached down to grab a walking stick, but Marley darted out and started clawing at the ground in the area where she was reaching.
With the puck rolling into the Canadiens' zone, Condon darted out to the top of the circle to play the puck and clear the zone.
Ordered to advance, the fighters were accompanied by other personnel who darted into the fire to retrieve wounded bodies, only to be cut down themselves.
I followed a few feet behind Emir as quietly as I could, but after a few steps, the school apparently sensed us and darted left.
Before the tasting, she darted around the store, repositioning a cluster of skin products and switching the electricity back on when it unexpectedly shut off.
Westwood One Sports radio announcer Kevin Harlan kept going with his play-by-play commentary as the cat darted to-and-fro on the field.
On a rainy January day, before art handlers arrived to crate the objects in Ms. Adler's apartment and send them to Denver, she darted about.
Sensing an angle, Bryant spun on that gilded pivot foot and darted baseline for a layup, his fingers just scraping the underside of the rim.
One of Pledger's sons, Anthony Dees, 30, was walking up with his aunt when he darted toward Williams, jumped over a table and tried attacking Williams.
Here's how Sessions responded, according to Comey: Sessions just cast his eyes down at the table, and they darted quickly back and forth, side to side.
The Anchorage Police Department shared the video Sunday of someone tracking the bold rodent as he darted through a sea of squad cars with his treat.
He and his wife darted from their bedroom just as the storm burst through his wall, lodging bricks on the drywall across the room, he said.
The two young hyenas, named Freedom and Unity in honor of the protests, were darted and dragged by their scruffs, one by one, from the enclosure.
I found myself trying to collect two sets of turtle shells or bananas, using them as a defensive shield once I darted ahead of the pack.
In DJI's free-for-all battle mode, we darted around a smallish 2500 x 21-foot arena while pelting each other's bots with hundreds of pellets.
"You give them credit for chutzpah," Yaakov Tapechi, 22, said as he stood beside the yellow tape, while investigators darted in and out of the building.
During the 1960s, when modern jazz was undergoing a seismic upheaval largely instigated by Coleman, Mr. Friedman darted back and forth across the supposed fault line.
Courteney Cox's dogs got loose and darted into traffic, and despite her efforts to save them ... it was a good Samaritan who came to the rescue.
That feeling persisted throughout the evening as Lin darted through the lane, dropped bounce passes to open teammates and, in the closing seconds, found his coach.
Washington, who happened to sit near the door, as soon as he heard me allude to him, from his usual modesty darted into the library room.
He looked pale and tired, with dark circles under his eyes, which often darted to the side, as if looking at someone else in the room.
Ms. Reed shielded her daughter with her own body, moments before a 9 mm bullet tore through her, hit a rib and darted toward her spine.
Proehl was left open when Isaac Bruce, who lined up on the outside next to him, darted inside and drew both Patriots defensive backs to him.
Taz darted away from her owner, Mike Johns, to inspect it, sniffing a piece that jutted out on a beach in the hamlet of Jordan River.
As they exited their squad car, Mr. Smith, who was armed with a handgun, darted away and ran into a yard with a chain-link fence.
The roaches agitated me; I hated their spindly legs and their constantly probing antennae, the way they darted and the sheer quantity and speed of them.
When the boy noticed the officer, he darted into a building he didn't live in, where the officer took him into custody on suspicion of trespassing.
My eyes darted in every direction — at styles I had never seen, at women adorned in Ankara print dresses, at teeny-weeny Afros and goddess locs.
Midway through the third, he darted across the paint to swat away Danny Green's open layup attempt, a spectacular play that seemed to come out of nowhere.
On 9/11, the plane became a mobile command center as Bush darted from state to state, officials never revealing ahead of time where he was headed.
I saw a few other kids a bit weepy, so I chalked it up to second-day jitters, blew her a kiss and darted out the door.
The bears were darted from a helicopter, so that the scientists could take blood and urine samples, and attach GPS collars equipped with cameras around their necks.
He darted in-and-out, took his shots when he could, and clinched when he had to—a move referee White had claimed would not be allowed.
He was eventually tracked and darted on Wednesday before being moved by helicopter to the Sutherland police station where he ended up alone in a holding cell.
They swished and darted and soon struck a steady, gliding orbit over the plaza, a kind of dark and clotted halo, like barbed wire in the air.
The little man darted off, the train resumed its journey and the distinguished-looking gentleman calmly put the book in the breast pocket of his suit jacket.
But as his eyes darted to and fro, he spotted a man in tennis apparel with the distinct rusty fuzz of red clay caked on his socks.
On the appointed night, they looked across a chilly Boston Harbor as lightning darted across the sky and a stream of planes took off from Logan Airport.
Relaxing his guard, hands down and almost egging his experienced opponent to take the initiative and have a go, he whipped in quick blows and darted away.
Alongside her, a pair of tween siblings were curled over their devices; when they lurched up and wandered away, sales associates darted in to fluff the pillows.
As he crawled up to a crowded intersection at 10 miles per hour, he braked for a woman on a cellphone who darted in front of him.
Scoreless over the opening two-plus minutes, Sacramento darted to an 18-10 lead courtesy of four 3s from four different players: Bjelica, Barnes, Hield and Joseph.
I darted toward the seat, stood in front of it and pivoted so that my backside was in place before beginning to squeeze into the empty seat.
The boys poked around the "New Day" set, darted on- and off-camera and had to be wrangled by both the crew and their grandparents throughout the interview.
On Thursday, Kristyn Barlow and her four children and their two dogs were on their way to a playdate when her Chihuahua named Poochies darted into the street.
During the raid, Mr. Guzmán, who always took his two cooks with him wherever he went, darted into a gully as he fled, injuring his face and leg.
A Black Hawk helicopter circling the scene spotted him as he darted away, accompanied by his two female cooks and holding one of their children in his arms.
A slight, 24-year-old Honduran, he has eyes that darted nervously as he described the first destination, El Basurero (the Dump), where he had once been assaulted.
Barzal skated with the puck to the back of the neutral zone and then darted up the ice before the Sabres could pull off their own shift change.
Just over five minutes later Kessel darted in from the point and zipped one by Vasilevskiy to give the Penguins control before the first period was halfway complete.
That brought up Aaron Judge, who Trivino overwhelmed in a three-pitch strikeout in which the slugger looked totally lost on a cutter that darted away from him.
Ari'el Stachel, who won best featured actor in a musical for his role in "The Band's Visit," darted by in his white tuxedo jacket, black pants and sneakers.
Instead, he darted back to Benzema, burst into a tackle, swept the ball away from him, picked himself up, and passed it rapidly forward, searching for another goal.
Long-beaked parrotfish, big-eyed squirrelfish, translucent blue disc-shaped surgeonfish, and huge angelfish in a dozen patterns nibbled on brightly colored coral and darted through sea anemones.
The driver manually swapped lanes, right as a city worker darted out from in front of the truck and a banner dropped down near the front of our car.
After a touchback, Lockett took a handoff on Seattle's first snap, darted outside, tiptoed past a pair of Carolina defenders and was off to the races for a touchdown.
He added four rebounds, seven assists and two steals and was a sparkplug as Houston darted to a 49-30 lead with 8:29 left in the first half.
"Blue Stratagem" showed off the layered textures — sometimes mellow, sometimes piercing — of the American Brass Quintet; in "Candlemas Eve," flute lines darted around the shimmering aura of the vibraharp.
While battling along the boards, she spun and snapped past defenders, then darted across the crease and flicked backhand wrist shots into the net before the goalie could react.
The unidentified man turned his attention to a new victim, and somehow Codemo -- with or without Kelly's help, no one is sure -- darted off with Sheppard into the unknown.
When a sentry left the fence to make rounds, Mr. Ronneberg and three others dashed to the gate, cut a padlock with the shears and darted into the compound.
But two decades later, when Mr. Bulger got the tip about his impending arrest, he darted off not with Ms. Greig but with his other longtime girlfriend, Teresa Stanley.
From the portals of one of the hotels absorbed by government departments darted the slight figure of a girl clerk, distractedly gesticulating while another stroke of Big Ben resounded.
In the 52nd minute, as Darlington Nagbe zipped through the midfield to work a delightful give and go with Dempsey, Pulisic intuitively darted ahead of them toward the goal.
More than an hour after the game finished, the Marlins said the cat had darted away, eschewing the media spotlight, never to be seen again by its adoring fans.
But just before the snap, he darted towards Brady, taking an end-around handoff and running into the end zone untouched to give the Patriots a 10-7 lead.
I darted into a Sainsbury's Local and eyed up a garbage full of sweet, delicious receipts, casually tossed away near the self-service checkouts as if they were nothing.
He served out the set to love, wrapping it up with a deft half-volley from the baseline that curled sumptuously away from Rubin as he darted across the court.
Two walkers darted out in front of the car during my roughly 20-minute, 3-mile ride, blissfully ignorant that they were trusting their lives to a piece of software.
This turkey-sized dinosaur, dubbed Halszkaraptor escuilliei, waddled the Earth more than 70 million years ago, where it probably terrified all the prehistoric fish that darted past those clawed feet.
To the Bloodfly husks that I "gently" sleep-darted and placed in the recovery position, spooning one another, in an apartment in the Dust District: I'm actually really sorry, guys.
As a border patrol car approached, one of the smugglers, in the no man's land, darted up a ladder, swung himself over the wall and climbed down back into Mexico.
Just before the briefing was to begin, a short nineteen-year-old named Kyle Mazza darted across the room, staking out a prime position in an aisle near the front.
France's replacement scrum-half, Maxime Machenaud, darted to the right from the scrum and fed the ball to fullback Maxime Médard, who broke an Irish tackle to charge across the line.
With the Cubs up 3-0 in the eighth inning, Rizzo darted for home on a short grounder and was clearly out before he slid into the back of Diaz's legs.
As his tongue darted from his mouth like some sort of mad ferret, Žižek won over the audience thanks to a wily combination of Slovenian dad jokes, self-deprecation, and irreverence.
During its trading day, the pan-European STOXX 23.124 had darted in and out of positive territory before closing up 21 percent, while the MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .
Leona arrives in a rage, her younger lover, the hustler Bill (an aptly sexy-seedy Joe Macdougall) having darted out of the trailer they'd been sharing for a couple of months.
During its trading day, the pan-European STOXX 23.124 had darted in and out of positive territory before closing up 21 percent, while the MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .
For thousands of years, penguins have darted through the waters of the southern oceans, chasing fish and surfacing to nest on islands and landmasses sprinkled from the Galápagos to the Antarctic.
Just don't accidentally leave them on all night, because the last thing you want is to wake up to a supernova outside your window because a squirrel just darted across your lawn.
"I was told when you revive a lost language, you give it back to all mankind," he said, sitting in his kitchen, not far from where the kingfishers darted across the Murrumbidgee.
After addressing the state of the team before Saturday's game, Collins darted up the stairs of the tunnel and into the Mets' clubhouse, ready for the final six weeks of the season.
The Islanders weathered Pittsburgh's early push and took the lead with 1:54 to go in the first period when Nelson slipped behind Penguins forward Garrett Wilson and darted to the net.
In the now-famous stream of the inauguration event, viewers watched as thousands of robotic picking arms darted among the aisles, fluidly plucking items from the shelves and sorting them into bins.
Scudamore darted out of the car and strode into the club's offices to be welcomed by the team's managing director, Paul Aldridge, who apologized for the absence of the owner, Terry Brown.
Reporters in neon green "PRESS" badges darted in and out of their designated room, staking out spots along the entryway to the ballroom, where the students from March could hang out undisturbed.
Mostert was back at it less than four minutes later, as he darted 22 yards to the left for a touchdown to make it 34-7 before the Packers attempted to rally.
During our hike, he had darted ahead of me with ease, disappearing around switchbacks and over bluffs and across a meadow of dry towering velvet mullein before leading me to Cedar Butte.
Why it matters: The chart, based on search trends compiled by Google News Lab, highlights how short the public's attention span was as the media darted from one big thing to another.
"The busy days I had just became nightmarish," he said, as World Wresting Entertainment staffers darted in and out of the drab cinder block room, furnished with a few folding tables and chairs.
Assil Diab KHARTOUM, Sudan — Peering out of a tinted window from the backseat of the car as it crawled down an empty side street, the young graffiti artist's eyes darted back and forth.
Nearby San Onofre State State Beach — the same spot where a woman was bitten by a shark on April 29 — a surfer reported on Wednesday that an 8-foot shark darted toward him.
Red Raiders quarterback Jett Duffey darted 38 yards to the end zone on a draw play with 7:02 remaining to propel Texas Tech to a 17-14 triumph at Fort Worth, Texas.
According to The Conway Daily Sun, Noir, belonging to local man named Russ Miller, escaped from his electric fence enclosure at Moody Farm Road and darted to the sixth fairway at the Eagle.
Against the always dangerous Pitbull, Chandler's lead hand looked sharper than ever and meshed well with his footwork in the early moments as he darted in, scored, and left range free from harm.
Then suddenly it darted its sharp black bill into the water, speared a mummichog with no apparent emotion and tossed its head back to gulp it down before transforming back into a statue.
Wearing a blue-and-white seersucker jacket and chalk-white Adidas sneakers, he darted around his three-story Galerie Perrotin with the manic energy of a hotel manager in a French sex farce.
On a sloping path toward the sea, where spotted green lizards darted by my feet, I found that I had Cava dell'Isola, a small beach that's often crowded in summer, all to myself.
Yankees 26, Indians 26 Miguel Andujar darted and weaved like an N.F.L. running back, trying to avoid the inevitable as his teammates closed in around him in shallow right field on Friday night.
But tiny village weaver birds with jet black heads and luminescent yellow bodies darted along the shoreline, with blades of grass in their beaks, the raw materials for their hanging, basket-like nests.
While street photographers with black-and-white film darted around pedestrians and traffic, he was attracted to storefronts with their harmonized symmetry and varying shades of gold between jelly jars and cider jugs.
From the time they are darted to the time they are woken is no more than two hours because you want to keep them immobilized and under sedation for as little time as possible.
The dachshund, a 2-year-old named "RJ," had darted out of his home as his owners opened the door to go to the grocery store and run across the front yard, Huffman said.
Luff inserted the near-fuselage-length battery, turned on the drone and then placed it near a grassy patch (hoping to kick up less dust) as a number of dogs darted around the scene.
"My sister and I used to shop here," Ms. Deyn said wistfully as she darted past a wall festooned with leather and chains, making her way familiarly toward a rack of concert T-shirts.
They have just enough room in the bust and hips that they don't pinch anywhere they're not supposed to, but they're not too nipped in or darted that they look like a women's shirt.
When I sat by the tree for an hour last July, the only visitor who took any notice of it was a dog named Dougie, who briefly sniffed the trunk and then darted away.
Ljungberg was unaware as to why Aubameyang darted away at such a crucial point in the match; however, it has since become clear that the Gabon international did so to answer nature&aposs call.
The house lights dropped, the hip-hop blared, a rainbow of strobe lights darted around the room, and the crowd's din of pre-fight conversation cranked up to a roar of applause and cheers.
Late in the third quarter, Elliott took a toss to the left, Dallas linemen chopped down Bucs in front of him, and he hurdled over the scrum and darted up the sideline for 20 yards.
The record was within sight for the sophomore guard when Vick darted down floor for a breakaway layup, only to hear a late whistle for a foul at the other end on teammate Carlton Bragg.
Witnesses told authorities that the group got out of the vehicle after the crash and darted toward the right-hand shoulder of the freeway, as the damaged Altima was blocking a lane on a bridge.
The Penguins center carried the puck down the left side of the Sabres' zone, swept behind the net with Buffalo defenseman Brandon Montour chasing, darted into the far circle and fed a pass to Dumoulin.
On the Friday before Labor Day Alexa Chung, the perennial "It" girl, Instagrammed a selfie wearing a floor-length, persimmon-colored dress of her own design with ruffles at the neck and a darted bodice.
Two and a half minutes after Zibanejad scored in the second to narrow the deficit to 2-1, Karlsson darted between two Rangers in the low slot and banged in a pass from Bobby Ryan.
McCaffrey was catching his breath minutes later when Stanford cornerback Quenton Meeks darted in front of a foolhardy across-the-field pass by Iowa quarterback C. J. Beathard and returned it 66 yards for a score.
A man in police uniform then darted out, grabbed the man, and wrestled him to the floor about two metres (yards) from the door leading into the embassy building, according to footage broadcast by NTV. (bit.
CANNIBALISTIC GREAT WHITE SHARK EATS RELATIVE AS VIRGINIA RESEARCHERS WATCH One commuter could be seen looking at his phone and didn&apost notice the deer, while another woman gasped in disbelief as the deer darted by.
What's more, Cruz has even darted past his target and onto the fence: Against the undersized and still only part time fighter, Demetrious Johnson, Cruz repeatedly retreated from the center of the cage onto the fence.
The driver of the other car -- the wife of the victim -- told cops she was approaching an intersection westbound in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on June 9 when Venus' northbound SUV suddenly darted into the intersection.
When I asked her why the character Sharon doesn't have many friends, she darted her eyes at me, as if alarmed that I had intuited something about her from a show that she'd based on herself.
His millennial pink bolero jacket was hard to miss as he darted back and forth across the red carpet, coming back a few times even after he left the press area to the screams of fans outside.
An orangutan who was in no way seeking vengeance for Harambe's death broke free and shut down Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida before he was darted and captured a few hours later, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
For the moment, Musk the hare had darted ahead: His powerful Falcon 9 rocket had lifted a payload into orbit, whereas Bezos' smaller New Shepard craft had merely gone up into the edge of space and returned.
That was a harsher line than Trump adopted within the hushed confines of the Palace Hotel on Thursday as he darted from meeting to meeting with Asian leaders, who fear the heightened rhetoric could result in war.
Lee's striking was measured and there were points when he darted in on punches far more swiftly and cleanly than in his previous showings, catching Ferguson mid-kick or as Ferguson leaned away after an attempted lead.
Shoaib Janjua darted around the chopper, his hands clasped together, fingers pointed in a gun shape similar to the shape President Trump made with his hands the day before when he mimicked terrorists executing people in Paris.
There was a house full of adversaries and potential opponents in the room, as the cameras darted from face to face to catch the reactions of Senators Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and more.
Smoke ascended the sky in thick, black volumes and amid it all, the planes — now a dozen or more in number — still hummed and darted here and there with the agility of natural birds of the air.
Williams stripped the ball from senior running back Zahneer Shuler and it bounced off a teammate and back into his hands as he darted 9 yards for the score to make it 21-7 with 9:38 remaining.
As scores of microphones and cameras were thrust into his face as he sat down to meet the press after taking the Dublin main event, Holohan's eyes darted around the gathering as a few voices shouted up questions.
Also inside are medicine to kill parasites -- doctors found worms in the stomach of a soldier who darted across the DMZ last year to defect -- and a USB stick full of videos with information from the outside world.
We were originally told by a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) representative detailed to the FBI command center, who darted into the executive conference room with his notepad bobbing in front of him, that eight planes had been hijacked.
Explosions and bursts of gunfire could be heard at a distance, as the military asserted it was making progress clearing out "desperate" militants, forcing them to split into groups as they darted around the city trying to flee.
As CNN affiliate WCSC broadcast live from in front of the theater where Newsome spoke, Moye darted behind the station's correspondent, hurtled through yellow police tape and grabbed the flagpole of a protester holding aloft the Confederate flag.
"He got behind a utility shed, and then darted out in front of the utility shed, and that's when he got shot," Barton told reporters, adding that Hodgkinson never spoke or shouted anything out as he shot at lawmakers.
Other times, it's the victory lap of a legendary night out—like the time me and my friends spilled out of Amnesia's season closing party in Ibiza surrounded by thousands of sweaty Euros, whooping as we darted through traffic.
As Mr. Trump and his family members darted among meetings in makeshift pavilions, they studiously avoided questions about the drama back home, where the Senate engaged in a fierce clash over the rules for putting the president on trial.
Missouri kicker Tucker McCann booted a 29-yard field goal to make it 230-254 after a quarter, and Bryant fired a 228-yard score to Tyler Badie, who darted through the Rebels' defense on a neatly designed play.
As the caucus began to unfold, Clare, Reid and I darted from voter to voter, precinct captain to precinct captain, trying to figure out what was happening, who was up or down and what kind of negotiations were underway.
Optimism that a U.S.-China trade deal would revive exports and boost corporate earnings helped Wall Street rise to record closing highs on Monday, but Asian shares darted in and out of losses on Tuesday amid a holiday lull.
On a drive midway through the second quarter, with the Chiefs leading, 13-0, Hoyer connected with DeAndre Hopkins for 16 yards, and two plays later, running back Alfred Blue darted this way and that for a 49-yard run.
I spent all day at VICE HQ, and at one point I got caught trying to snap a mirror selfie in my full Keanu outfit––I darted quickly into a bathroom stall and didn't emerge for at least ten minutes.
The briefing with Comey and Rogers -- which was interrupted for about 30 minutes, as lawmakers darted through the Capitol to cast their votes on health care legislation -- was filled with Democrats grilling Comey on ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
After his wife joined him under the umbrella he was carrying, the president darted off to talk to a group of reporters about his wife's ABC News interview and his 27 Minutes interview, leaving his wife out in the rain.
On Tuesday, a 70-year-old wearing a hat and glasses was apparently waiting in line for some free cheese when a 72-year-old in a Hawaiian shirt allegedly cut in front of him, snagged some, and darted off.
After his wife joined him under the umbrella he was carrying, the president darted off to talk to a group of reporters about his wife's ABC News interview and his 60 Minutes interview, leaving his wife out in the rain.
Malan said the lion, believed to be two years old, would be darted again before being transported back to his natural habitat at the Karoo National Park, a hilly region of grassy scrubland about halfway between Cape Town and Johannesburg.
A black cat ran onto the field during a Monday Night Football game at MetLife Stadium, flummoxing would-be corrallers as it danced along the goal line and, eventually, darted into the end zone to the wild cheers of the crowd.
His nearest kinsman, in this respect, is not another film director but a still photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, who was said to be almost invisible as he darted about with his Leica, and whose humane and inquisitive gaze refused to dim.
I flinched when they sat on the new sofa, and I darted nervous glances at their shoes strolling imperviously over the unmarked floor; every scratch and scrape and stain felt as if it were being inflicted directly to my own flesh.
Brief tape-music compositions by Bahar Royaee and Mr. Lorenzo (who also contributed an LED artwork titled "Light Flute" to the staging) were presented casually — essentially serving as interstitial music, while Ms. Chase darted between platforms inside the Kitchen's space.
Simmons and Warren set off down a block of modest ranch houses, some freshly painted, others peeling, preceded by TV crews and trailed by the rest of the press as her aides darted in to keep us out of the shot.
As the group in the synagogue headed downstairs for the dinner portion of the Shabbat evening, my timid child had darted out of the room ahead of us to follow the group, never looking back to see if we were there.
After falling into a 2-0 hole in the second inning, Greinke (14-4) darted in and out of effectiveness and departed with two outs in the seventh inning with a one-run lead despite allowing 10 hits and recording only one strikeout.
To my right, I noticed a rat on top of a dumpster and then another rat, which darted out from the darkness, climbed up the side of the dumpster on a loose chain and began attacking the other rat with vicious ferocity.
Aboard Boxer, Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Bradley Peterson darted toward the bean-bag container dropped on deck, scooped it up and ran it to Senior Chief Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) Cedric Williams who delivered the message to the intended recipient, Capt.
It began when he darted across the edge of the area before a perfect backheel released the excellent Willian, whose low cross fizzed into the danger area where Neymar slid in to turn the ball home for his second goal of the tournament.
When he moved to New York a few years ago to begin his comedy career, he said, he was getting a haircut in Harlem when a barber, noticed a trans woman walking by the shop and darted outside to yell slurs at her.
Now the surface is coated with gray, dirty ripples: all that's bad, all that's weighty, all that's fearful, all that suffered, darted, and tried to break loose, oinked and mooed, couldn't understand, resisted, and gasped for breath—all of it turns to muck.
Hong Kong Journal HONG KONG — Among the crowds on Kweilin Street in the run-down Hong Kong neighborhood of Sham Shui Po, Alla Lau darted between street signs, peering at the backs of them until she found what she was looking for.
Their second, off the rebound of Cole's shot, darted beneath Rinne's pads at 83 minutes 46 seconds, and it was at that moment that the Predators probably wished that they had heeded a reporter's recommendation that morning to stash Pittsburgh's Jake Guentzel somewhere.
White Sox 4, Yankees 3 CHICAGO — The instant Yankees Manager Joe Girardi saw outfielder Dustin Fowler slam into a half-wall down the first-base line on Thursday, he darted from the dugout, knowing immediately that what he would find would be serious.
A door was ajar and through the gap he saw the raw, wet face of a man of about forty, his fair hair matted and sweaty, who muttered something between bleeding lips, then, at the jangle of the approaching tea tray, darted away.
Minutes later, a Mexican guardsman approached another group of four migrants who darted towards the border, but abruptly stopped once they crossed over the middle of the dry riverbed, saying Mexico's jurisdiction ended there - the invisible line separating the two neighboring nations.
The tawny, big-eared predators were darted and delivered to Gorongosa by the Endangered Wildlife Trust, a group that intensively manages the species in South Africa, promoting genetic diversity by moving males around fenced, relatively small wildlife areas that are not connected to each other.
ABOARD USS RONALD REAGAN (Reuters) - U.S. fighter jets darted over the Western Pacific on Saturday as the nuclear powered USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier joined Japanese destroyers and a Canadian warship for the biggest combat readiness war game ever staged in and around Japan.
And then the energetic Mr. Marchetti, seeing an American friend, darted over to regale him with stories about another recent dinner party of note, this one at Bill Gates's house outside Seattle, the one where he keeps the Codex Leicester by da Vinci on view.
Inspector Pine opened the door and darted outside, grabbing the first person he could and dragging him into the bar — the folk singer Dave Van Ronk, who had been at the Lion's Head bar nearby and came to see what the commotion was about.
On Pro Basketball HOUSTON — Ross Hodge caught the latest installment of Jonathon Simmons's improbable story on television Thursday night, watching as Simmons, a second-year swingman for the San Antonio Spurs, darted through the lane in the first quarter and dunked on the Houston Rockets.
On second-and-7.33 from the Baltimore 27.3-yard line, he faked a handoff, eluded one Texan behind the line of scrimmage, shed four tackles, darted into open space and then careened into another defender, punctuating a 225-yard scamper with power and urgency.
A wiggly black dog named Speedy almost escaped his crate and darted across the tarmac, sending a few humans scrambling as the cacophony of yaps continued to nearly drown out the booming, whirling sound of jets at one of the Bahamas' hurricane-battered airports.
The Islanders outshot the Red Wings 37-2 in the first period and took the lead at the 5:45 mark, when Ryan Pulock's slap shot glanced off Eberle as he darted in front of Red Wings defenseman Patrik Nemeth and fluttered into the net.
With the third quarter winding down, Harden blocked a shot attempt by Magic guard Michael Carter-Williams, snagged the rebound and darted up court before hitting a floater that beat the buzzer and extended the Houston lead to 221-213 entering the fourth quarter.
On Pittsburgh's third drive, Bell set the tone for his record-breaking display as he powered and darted his way through Miami's confused defense for 83 yards, carrying during all 10 times in a Steelers drive that ended with his 1-yard touchdown run.
In season three, it constructed a thrilling hour that was filmed and edited to seem as if it was taking place in a long, continuous single shot that darted and weaved in and around a massive skyscraper on the day of a protest turned riot.
Jazz outmuscle Rockets 115-108 By MoiseKapenda Bower, The Sports Xchange HOUSTON — When the Jazz darted from the gate with an impressive display of shot-making, that proficiency served to deliver Utah an early advantage while also bolstering its confidence to facilitate pristine execution down the stretch.
Miller scored his second goal of the game, and his sixth in his last five games, with a sharp-angle shot from the right face-off circle that darted under Schneider's glove at 2:06 of the third period, putting the Rangers up by one goal again.
The preacher, Aaidh al-Qarni, was about to leave Western Mindanao State University after delivering a lecture when he and the embassy's religious attaché, Turki Assaegh, were shot by the gunman, who darted out from a crowd, said a police spokeswoman, Senior Inspector Helen Limen Galvez.
Wearing red plaid pants and a maroon textured blazer over an open collar shirt, Mr. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, darted between two partners as the dance floor changed colors, and the sounds of Tavares' 1975 hit "It Only Takes a Minute" boomed through the speakers.
In particular, one event stuck with me: A squirrel (or other small rodent, I'm no expert on the fauna of Northern California) darted out quickly in front of the car, before turning back off the road – but the vehicle perceptibly slowed in case it needed to avoid it.
Relaxing before a performance at Webster Hall in the East Village, they darted past pyramids of fruit and shelves lined with exotic coffee blends and cheeses, dressed in a chaotic mash-up of flowing floral- and fruit-pattern skirts, which were nearly lost amid the gaily colored produce.
On one possession against the Lakers, Lyles was so concerned with rotating back to pending Hall-of-Fame inductee Kyle Kuzma as the rookie popped off a high pick-and-roll, that he abandoned his coverage entirely and darted out of Jordan Clarkson's path for an open dunk.
WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Diane Krause darted around Wall Stadium Speedway as if she were on her own time trial, doing everything from selling ice cream and plump racing tires to running the business office as she prepared for the best-known event at this 21960-year-old racetrack.
Clemson, which trailed by 16 points early and by 2 points late, drove the length of the field in the final minutes with quarterback Trevor Lawrence delivering a jump pass to running back Travis Etienne, who darted and raced 34 yards for the winning touchdown with 1:49 left.
Houston leaned on Harden and a pair of reserves, forward Sam Dekker (2160 points) and center Clint Capela (2141 points, 1193 rebounds) to keep the deficit manageable, and when Golden State darted to a 2119-point lead midway through the second quarter, Harden returned to action and keyed another rally.
Oklahoma had trailed throughout the game, but Hield had brought them back late with characteristic verve, scoring nine straight Sooner points in a span of three minutes, the prettiest of these coming when he darted between two double-teaming defenders and swerve-jumped past a third for a left-handed layup.
In the entry hall, preteens in pink tulle darted past a group of artists gazing at portraits of women in blue-and-white sashes—recipients of the Miss Gottschee crown, appointed at the annual Gottscheer Volksfest, on Long Island—as someone ordered an Uber to the next party, in Bushwick.
Everyone who mattered, then or later, darted through the revolving doors: besides Molotov, Winston Churchill's delegate, the future British prime minister Anthony Eden, and President Harry Truman's secretary of state Edward R. Stettinius, rubbed shoulders with show business royalty like Rita Hayworth, Lana Turner, Jack Benny, Paul Robeson and Orson Welles.
On the January evening of President Trump's first executive order banning travel from several predominantly Muslim countries, Mr. Casey — an understated, conspicuously moderate Democrat from Pennsylvania — darted early from a Philadelphia Orchestra ball, still in his white tie and tails, to be at the airport where families were being detained.
Suddenly a large goat appeared, darted toward him, and snatched a couple of beans out of his garland in its teeth before it was shooed away; he was startled but then delighted—it was all part of the fun, and an excellent addition to the story he would tell later.
If You're Reading This smartly darted outside of the fort for help with production and resulted in a gratifyingly slower and darker offering, but VIEWS needed either to prove why Drake and 40 are the indispensable masters of the Toronto sound or else to break out of the box and forge new ground.
Washington (CNN)As Reince Priebus was approaching his final days in the West Wing, staffers had a running joke: if you got between the frenzied chief of staff and the Oval Office, you risked being run over as he darted from meeting to meeting, hoping to force himself into President Donald Trump's good graces.
On a recent blustery weekend, the gallerist Robert Diament and the actor Russell Tovey, co-hosts of the British podcast Talk Art, had a deliberately untouristy agenda as they darted between three New York boroughs: recording upcoming episodes of their show, which has become one of the fastest-growing art-focused podcasts on the internet.
Pick any season of her early career for a sense of this unusual versatility: In 2002-3, for example, she darted from "Dead Man Walking," by the American composer Jake Heggie, to other works including Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro"; Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen"; and Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" and "La Cenerentola," that composer's Cinderella opera.
On their way to get takeout from Rick's Desert Grill, Gosling narrowly avoided running over a dog that had darted into the street, according to ET. Fortunately, the dog was not injured, and Gosling carried the pup back to its owner, making for what must have been one of the most adorable rescues of all time.
Starting in the early 2000s, the recovery program employed ancient and contemporary technology: Net-guns, fired from helicopters, were used to capture bighorn outfitted with collars that carried both GPS and VHF radio transmitters; professional hunters, meanwhile, tracked and darted every mountain lion in the area to outfit them with collars that carried VHF radio transmitters.
Over the course of You're the Worst's five seasons, its two main lovers, Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash), darted into and weaved throughout each other's lives, never quite sure what kept drawing them back together or why the trappings of a conventional relationship — something both of them believed they didn't want — seemed more palatable with each other than with anyone else.
A shower of paper airplanes darted through the skies of Moscow and other towns in Russia today, as users answered the call of entrepreneur Pavel Durov to send the blank missives out of their windows at a pre-appointed time in support of Telegram, a messaging app he founded that was blocked last week by Russian regulator Roskomnadzor (RKN) that uses a paper airplane icon.
But Vollie had stolen and hidden about twenty boxes from a Hercules drop he had helped unload, stolen because that is what a marine does, and secreted them in a hooch about fifty yards away under a case of toilet paper, and he jumped out of the trench and darted top speed at the hooch, which under the circumstances seemed as far away as bumfuck Egypt.
A parade of top senators, including members of the Democratic and Republican leadership, darted into a Senate meeting room Friday afternoon at the end of a week that began with the resignation of national security adviser Michael Flynn over questions about his calls with the Russian ambassador to the US. The senators were tight-lipped as they left the meeting to start their week-long recess, but one attendee said the closed-door briefing was about Russia.

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