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I hold my breath, eyes darting nervously darting the screen, and I put one foot in front of the other.
There's no darting or corseting, it's just extremely special fabric.
She looked panicked for a moment, eyes darting around the set.
He struck out the slugger Anthony Rizzo on a darting curveball.
Animal rights groups are demanding an end to roundups and darting.
People laugh at the strange twitchy figure darting across the sidewalk.
His off-kilter swerves were close to those of a darting cat.
A STRANGE craft has been seen darting around Britain's south coast recently.
Sometimes I saw things darting here and there, but I ignored them.
A good bet is the darting haven that is Nolan's in Vauxhall.
As concern morphed into chaos, he said, people began darting for cover.
Through his signature circular spectacles, Mr. Chow kept darting glances that way.
Or do you "investigate" the mysterious woman darting into the nearby cafe?
"Where's my mom?" he asked repeatedly, his eyes darting around the room.
The two men reported that they saw animals darting across the runway.
Crossing my arms and darting my eyes, I tried to convey disinterest.
To his left, Raheem Sterling makes a run, darting outside Stephan Lichtsteiner.
The pan-European STOXX 267.51 was darting in and out of positive territory.
Maxine Peake's performance confines almost all of its terror to her darting eyes.
But darting a several-ton creature is a tricky process, McCauley told me.
"YYYYYYAAAAAAAHHHHHSSSSS," they say in unison, tapping their foreheads together before suddenly darting apart.
This time, he stayed in the room instead of darting out in tears.
Darting down a meandering trail overgrown with bushes, I heard footsteps behind me.
It is as it sounds, players darting from one play to the next.
Here, YG is darting across tracks, veering away from his otherwise linear technique.
Motor scooters blister down the scalding pavement, darting between wheezing buses and honking cars.
You might be a skimmer, quickly darting through paragraphs to get the main points.
Here Alvarez lands his darting right and circles away or parries Dos Anjos' returns.
"Big fan," he managed before darting off, a star-struck grin on his face.
You can read his lips pretty clearly, but read Tom's darting eyes more so.
Her eyes were big and darting, her dimples obscenely deep, her eyebrows arched with depravity.
Look around you now—all the darting eyes, Desperate Dan jaws, and nervous, sweaty hands.
He kept checking his watch, darting glances both anxious and dismissive at the female receptionists.
The cashier even handled his payment in cash, darting between the car and the till.
The GTI is composed and agile, with the front end darting into corners on command.
The fairies, most in various shades of white, suggest the gleam of darting silver fish.
In Mr. Aucoin's pulsing, fitful score, the orchestra simmers with rattling ostinatos and darting lines.
When I clicked "copy," his dark eyes began darting between the screen and my face.
The man steadies the tray before darting off down the bazaar's maze of side streets.
He was darting around his home, barking instructions to construction workers fixing the first floor.
And the Fates (at least in this version) are always darting about, minding everyone's business.
Machado surprised even his own teammates by bunting toward third base and darting to first.
She reported seeing cats and kittens darting through the building and climbing in the rafters.
Wolcott Balestier was a darting, quicksilver figure, who probably deserves a book of his own.
We couldn't see them through the dark so shot at darting shadows and muzzle flashes.
Some of them grabbing mouthfuls, shaking the flesh off of the body, and darting away.
Brown is not a man suited to darting in and out, one blow at a time.
He said that the two men began angrily chasing after each other, darting around other vehicles.
Garvin is in his early forties, with dark, spiky hair, a soft face, and darting eyes.
"Right now I don't have any problem," she said, her eyes darting nervously to her mother.
The Diamond Fury was an even wilder concoction — gem-studded reptilian scales darting in all directions.
The darting and illustrative pianist Mr. Fortner makes his leadership debut at Dizzy's with this concert.
Trembling, eyes darting, she seems lost in her own dread or indecision or drug-induced haze.
It swaps hats, darting frantically from post to post, defending and attacking as the need arises.
Like Jenny Offill, another darting and elliptical author, he's a master of estranging, beautiful little statements.
Rose delivered the assist after darting through the Houston defense, a sign of things to come.
There's a sinister Komodo dragon, his tongue darting out menacingly as he broods along the surf.
That could help the sensor spot things like a pedestrian darting out between two cars, Haag said.
There's also a long, padded strap that will make darting through airports and train stations significantly easier.
But he pulls a fast one, abruptly cutting right and darting up a one-way side street.
"I'd like a, uh…" I trail off, my eyes darting around the small Starbucks beneath my office.
The scroll, the swipe, the darting eyes—these gestures are modern adaptations of very old emotional responses.
She has thick, artfully unruly cataracts of black hair and moves with a long, darting, buoyant stride.
Darting amid the pillars and shadows, he kept officers guessing about who was firing and from where.
In fact, those parked cars can feature swinging doors, sudden movement or pedestrians darting out from behind.
"I was treated humanely," Rutherford replied, his eyes darting off screen and then back to the camera.
Inside the hospital, teams of police officers could be seen darting down hallways, searching room by room.
The dark spot you see darting across the planet from left to right is the moon's shadow.
She shocked her lawyer by darting into the Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal here in search of sanctuary.
Harper plays the tenor saxophone in spirally, darting movements, with a pearly-hot intensity and steady focus.
"Um, shall we start with the front row?" the speaker says, his eyes darting up and down.
"We are fleeing the law," said one of the protesters, her eyes darting across the food court.
There is no darting in and out of the fitting room to find another size or style.
Darting around Lower Manhattan, Ms. Rose was amiable and self-deprecating about what she has been through.
A mouse hunt ensued ... and video shows the furry critter darting behind tables and equipment, eluding capture.
Other researchers' use of invasive techniques such as darting and tagging is anathema to the aboriginal worldview.
And with her fidgety physical gestures and darting eyes, Ms. Opolais conveys the character's restlessness and pining.
Then we spotted Flake darting from his office with a few staffers and heading down the hall.
Many of the people going through the streets would have been darting through as quickly as possible.
People staggering and shouting, street kids darting around, and prostitutes negotiating with sex tourists in socks and sandals.
Eyes darting, shifting in their seats, neither would admit to gang activity or shed light on gang life.
"Careful, darlin'," Mackiel said, his voice low, his gaze darting to the open window and the water below.
She watched silently, hands bunched in sweaty fists and eyes darting nervously between the simultaneous matches taking place.
As they prepared to board a northbound train, they watched closely, their eyes darting from rider to rider.
She's constantly jumping, springing, racing, clambering, scrambling, darting after shadowy crooks, and zooming away in the blue convertible.
Kids rush from home to home trick-or-treating, sometimes darting out into the road in their excitement.
Darting from location to location, the craft would give us a bird's eye view of the Red Planet.
The app — whose sole purpose was to present interactive fish darting through a virtual pond — was a phenomenon.
"I think that's a personal question," he said, darting off to kiss more cheeks and squeeze more wrists.
A pack of baldheaded, boldly plumaged birds steps through the grass shoulder to shoulder, red eyes darting around.
"Be safe out there," he said, his eyes darting around while he was still out in the open.
LONDON — Behind a glass door inside Al Madina Mosque, Ashfaq Siddique stands at ramrod attention, his eyes darting.
To judge from the chart, it seemed as if Armond were awake, his eyes darting about the room.
Screenland At times the whole screen is black, except for the darting white disc created by a flashlight.
Often, as characters sing, threads of darting melodic lines run through the orchestra embedded within dense, chromatic harmonies.
One of the most stunning visuals was when the sphere transformed into a giant eyeball frenetically darting about.
After a few minutes of darting across the sunbaked court, most of us were left panting and sweating.
The play was reviewed and upheld, sending Girardi darting toward the crew chief, Mike Everitt, for an argument.
How other ravers saw me, my hands darting skyward and my head bobbing to the beat, didn't matter.
The two step out of their little wifi portal onto a platform overlooking a vast city, darting with traffic.
Murray must convince teams longevity is a realistic trait to pair with incomparable darting quickness and straight-line speed.
When you're darting around twisty roads at dusk, the lamps will pick up the arc that you're actually driving.
"As McKenna looks to her right, her eyes make some darting movements upward and towards the side," Heise wrote.
A date to remember Jesús settles in on the bench behind his parents, his eyes darting around the room.
Alvarez has also had tremendous success with a darting right which he tells me he learned from Bernard Hopkins.
With Altuve darting home, Benintendi delivered a perfect toss to Vazquez, whose swipe tag nipped Altuve on the back.
When it starts again, you're always back under the boardwalk with the crabs and the tiny darting silver fish.
Utopia opens with gentle birdsong and an unwinding synth scrawl that sounds like an animal darting from the speakers.
Professional traders love volatility, of course, darting in and out of positions to take advantage of precipitous price moves.
Midfielder Luka Modric pulled the strings while captain Darijo Srna bagged three assists with darting runs down the right flank.
This means dozens of dogs jumping off docks, weaving through posts, darting through tunnels and just making you say 'wow.
Reed is a tall, anxious man with thinning hair, whose darting eyes are hidden behind a set of tinted bifocals.
This version of the bearded man's eyes are open and darting back and forth, almost as if they are vibrating.
She was little, but a powerhouse of energy, darting from one end of the house to another with quick steps.
M.I.A.'s mere existence was, itself, a challenge to the status quo, constantly darting between ironic appropriation and authentic intellectualism.
After practice he often skates alone, darting the length of the ice and back until he thinks he should stop.
The drive alone, along the country roads, kept my eyes darting from side to side at the beauty that surrounds.
Darting here, there and everywhere was Mr. Schachter, who, before things unraveled, repeatedly championed Mr. Philbrick in his Artnet columns.
Its fractured plot, darting back and forth from childhood to adulthood, underlines how horrific events lodge themselves in your psyche.
Behold the sleek skin, cool but not damp, and the clever darting tongue, sniffing out the contours of the world.
London Journal LONDON — Victoria Alvarez is a ball of energy, darting around the Seven Sisters Indoor Market in north London.
She did not see Uber's self-driving Volvo SUV darting through the yellow light in the furthest lane toward her.
Thankfully, a driver spotted the dogs darting through traffic, stopped their car and grabbed both pets before they got hurt.
We know this, as we check our phones between thoughts, darting between Instagram and text message exchanges and back again.
The player-controlled Isaac is strapped into some ghastly dystopian contraption, his bulbous, juicy, quivering eyeballs darting around in a panic.
If I start to find words jumping and darting away like fireflies at night, I slow down and concentrate even harder.
When I see the silverfish now, occasionally in my bathtub or darting across the floor, I still turn them to dust.
It just has so much going on: contrasting sections of downbeat percussion, rousing orchestral moments, and vocals darting back and forth.
Kelly Ayotte, a New Hampshire Republican facing a tough re-election battle, said she was late for meeting before darting off.
He's apparently retracted his prohibition against selfies, and was all-around friendly and surprisingly talkative before darting away into the night.
Ms Hatle, an efficient sort, finished her darting in 280 days this year, down from several months a few years ago.
He remembers a dad (Henry Thomas) with darting Jack Nicholson eyebrows and a mother (Alex Essoe) with Shelley Duvall saucer eyes.
During his only solo, he worked with dragonfly precision, darting around in three-dimensional space, not only quick but also light.
As they raced through the neighborhood, masked boys appeared from the left and the right, darting out of alleyways, hurling stones.
Reeves could be seen in footage darting from cover to cover, shooting targets — something Wilder aspires to in his free time.
They seemed to move as a single organism, like a long black snake darting across the hall to the closest door.
Two days after the killing, Detective Caruso found crucial video of the gunman darting across East 152nd onto a side street.
In the end, Jeurys Familia threw his darting rabid fastballs and sliders, and the Mets had stumbled improbably into the playoffs.
Once again staked to a lead, Chris Sale thoroughly dominated the Dodgers with pitches that were darting all over the place.
That includes Andrea Macki, a visual artist who has been darting horses in the Challis herd for more than five years.
There are small schools of juvenile trigger and file fish, and other species darting around or just hiding within the sargassum.
I'm darting upstairs to edit a document and then downstairs in time for the Zoom call with my first grader's teacher.
" But he brought welcome lucidity and rhythmic crispness to the music, especially the splashing murmurs and darting runs of "Poissons d'Or.
The darting, casually fragmented texture of these poems feels at times like Apollinaire's cubist approach to the appropriation of overheard conversation.
The piece, borrowing from a '21993s media aesthetic, nonetheless points to Smith's way of darting among visual fragments to negotiate feeling.
He has been working on darting in with the southpaw one-two, with the jab coming perfectly inside his opponent's lead hand.
Gone are the days of small local businesses adorning the flamboyant player shirts, with multinational corporations now part of the darting landscape.
MacDonald remained cautious and Thompson would score points and prod him into activity with the usual stiff side kick and darting straights.
It's essentially a chamber-pop instrumental, with a cutesy synth darting through pensive strings waylaid over a burbling, stop-start drum pattern.
The truckjacker was darting across lanes on the 101 Freeway in East L.A. ... this after cops spotted the truck and gave chase.
Trocheck completed the barrage, darting forward toward empty ice in the slot, taking Mike Matheson's lead pass and beating a beleaguered Allen.
The thought of darting from person to person with conversation-starters suddenly feels like blasphemy, when everyone is frozen in silent introspection.
I'll always remember watching those dramatic scenes, with the fast-moving, black clouds and streaks of lightning darting across the stormy sky.
Fish glisten, darting from a window into the sea grass that bends around them like green flames— this is human-enabled grace.
His fastball is a misnomer, barely eclipsing 20 miles per hour, but when it arrives it is accompanied by late, darting movement.
But when we were home and could point at the dot darting back and forth across the rug, Rocket obsessively chased it.
Jaylen, his attention always darting, rifled through Mr. Washington's coat and gloves to find a gray felt cap with a wide brim.
The method of retracting their necks straight back allowed them to rapidly shoot out their heads and catch darting prey more easily.
Tomorrow (Saturday): Showers and rain may hamper outdoor plans, but a rain jacket or umbrella should suffice if darting out among errands.
Novelty gifts are also abundant; expect silhouetted tableaus of cats darting at butterflies and corgis chasing Frisbees, designed for adorning light switches.
Rodgers took another darting look at Cobb, then decided to wait for Cook to keep running farther downfield and toward the sideline.
The pace picks up quickly as the woman in yellow skims across the floor with the light, darting speed of a butterfly.
Redmayne can be a sensitive presence, but when he isn't well directed his fluttering and darting looks quickly settle into ingratiating shtick.
She slips into the boxing ring and within seconds, is darting back and forth as she raises her fists for a perfect uppercut.
It's an intense, dense song, but you can still pick out almost every light-footed tap and distinct hit darting around your ears.
Before love strikes, she's marmoreal, regal, darting, proud, and those virtues stay splendid in her, from head to foot, when love is victorious.
Unlike in Manila and most of the Philippines, here there are no pimps present, and the women are not darting from the police.
The athlete, Nzingha Prescod, carried on unfazed, her feet shuffling like a tap dancer's, her eyes darting behind the mesh of her mask.
The intrepid animal brought traffic in San Francisco's Mission District to a standstill Tuesday morning, darting between cars on the busy roads nearby.
The one who looks like a racetrack bookie, all stuffed pockets, darting eyes and razor stubble: He's still padding around from the '60s.
Some defenses are also more aggressive in help, darting off respectable threats in the strong-side corner once Oladipo revs down a runway.
I rate it: like the polymath she is, Dijon's always got one eye focussed on the present, and one darting around the side.
Powell can often be spotted darting between meetings in the House and Senate, accompanied by a phalanx of security and a thick binder.
The eyes of Giuseppe Conte, Italy's new Prime Minister, were darting uncertainly from Trump to the cameras, then back to his host again.
Compared with Mr. Trump, who leaned forward toward the cameras, his eyes darting back and forth, Mr. Putin appeared clamped into his chair.
An intersection of two busy thoroughfares, the afternoon was bustling with children returning from summer camp crisscrossing with people darting to the subway.
Ms. Ortega's eyes were darting side to side, and she said she was being followed by a "black shadow" that spoke to her.
"They are the person you least expect," a shopkeeper in Addis Ababa said in a low voice, his eyes darting around the store.
First-time users wander around the store aimlessly, their eyes darting from frail, translucent produce bags to plastic carts brimming with butternut squash.
Rivera exchanged whispers with two other women in the group, her eyes darting between her children, who were crouching on the ground, exhausted.
For the rare pedestrian who was a little dumbstruck at the two suited men darting around their town, Mr. Murphy offered an assessment.
When encountering a child darting from between two cars, the test vehicle traveling at 20 mph hit the child 89% of the time.
In between running their company across 212 of Asia's hottest start-up cities, they've been darting to workout sessions —sometimes several a day.
MINNEAPOLIS — Kendall Coyne gathered the puck and was in the open ice almost instantly, darting toward the University of Minnesota goalie Sidney Peters.
Its debut album, full of darting and thrashing improvisations and Mr. Baraka's trenchant poetry, is widely seen as a landmark of the era.
Sabathia rediscovered the grip before a bullpen session on Monday: When the ball started darting again, he knew his brief crisis would pass.
Against Rory MacDonald, Lawler looked surgical in his boxing: darting in with jabs and one-twos that took their toll on the young challenger.
If you really watch the movement of someone's eyes, they're always weeping, they're always fluttering, they're always darting back and forth a little bit.
RUNNER-UP A darting 89-yard punt return for a touchdown by Philadelphia's Darren Sproles after the Jets pinned him against the left sideline.
Instead, we're doled out details about him sparingly, through his frightened, darting eyes, the way he pauses when he's deciding whether to trust someone.
Slowly, though, a massive something is revealed, his eyes darting to life because it's become clear the galaxy can no longer police itself. Galactus!
The drypoint engraving, full of shadowy and meticulous detail, shows a group of creatures huddled together, eyes darting in every direction, as something approaches.
Bike couriers have become a regular sight as well, darting in and out of traffic as they ferry meals around in boxy, insulated backpacks.
I am swiping between desktops and darting in and out of heavy-duty apps like Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop with perfect ease and fluidity.
And the steering ratio is 2% slower than the 570S, so you won't be darting around the road with the smallest accidental steering input.
A few moments later, the march toward Trump Tower resumed, with protesters chanting, waving signs and beating drums and occasionally darting into the roadway.
Not to mention the tattoo her threw, the darting right which surprised his wily boxing opponent and the numerous oblique kicks to the midsection.
On a recent gray spring morning, mallards paddled around in the reclaimed section of stream and small fish, darting like shadows, could be seen.
Gabriel Jesus is like a dog on a leash up front: he keeps darting forward, jab-stepping and hesitating, looking to get in behind.
When I first met him in Manus, he whispered in public spaces, his eyes ever-darting, as if trying to hide from threats unseen.
The first, title track, which he wrote, begins with an asymmetrical line in the left hand, and a darting, lithe one in the right.
Lightning's intricate, darting dance across the sky can be mesmerizing or terrifying, elegant or explosive, divine or destructive, depending on how close it is.
Alessandro Ricci had great success putting up kicks and then darting in to hit Felder with his hands after Felder had braced for the impact.
Let them spice up a nine-inning, 2-1 snoozefest of a game by darting onto the field with the bullpen crew in hot pursuit.
Meyerhoff believes suggesting further interaction (to "catch up" at a later date) is less formal than darting off, while leaving the other person feeling valued.
Then I felt that rush, fast and hot, and the mounting energy as his urgent tongue fluttered and flicked, his fingers darting in and out.
A leading composer and pianist in jazz since the 1970s, Brackeen has a piano style based in neatly angled patterns and harmonies, and darting melodicism.
In a video posted to  YouTube , Timothy Buchanan showed the eight-legged critter darting around his  iMac  screen, completely blocked off from the outside world.
Each time I tried to pick it up, it would dodge my hands, darting around the box and cowering in the corners to avoid me.
In his prime, Eminem was a master technician: wordy but musical, darting around Dre's negative space, his voice warping and bending and snapping back elastically.
Today, on a revitalized river, water scooters play chicken, darting in the wakes of barges, while flimsy single-person craft slip among sailboats and tugboats.
One dream about her daughter darting in and out of traffic, she was told, meant that she needed to allow herself to have more fun.
Like, more than the bloke you see darting around in the bushes outside the overground station on your way home from work in the evening.
Darting from micro to macro and back again, squashing obscene consumption against child beauty pageants and ruinous debt, its structure makes for an unfocused thesis.
The border pushed me close to land a few times, and I spotted a black-backed woodpecker and yellow-bellied flycatcher darting through the trees.
Philip D. Murphy, a Democratic candidate for governor, was darting back and forth across the street, responding to endless calls for handshakes, hugs and selfies.
They headed west into Laguna del Tigre National Park, or Tiger Lake, hacking a path through the stubby forest darting up amid feral cattle grass.
Nora tells the story with patient steadiness, her eyes only darting to Kevin's face a couple times to see if he's actually trying to understand.
Martha is excitedly darting around the kitchen of her children's home on the outskirts of Nairobi because today is a special day — her first official birthday.
Summoned by a 911 call, police arrived to find Nicole, wearing only a bra and mud-stained sweatpants, darting out of some bushes near the house.
Darting between them, students in high-school uniforms, acting as self-appointed traffic police, checked drivers' licences and even distributed food to those stuck in jams.
I finally catch up to him, prevent him from darting into the busy intersection, and we all turn around to head home, hands full of papers.
He's also a more kinetic figure than many of Marvel's other heroes, darting and dancing around problems that, say, Iron Man might blast his way through.
But the camera keeps darting back to the car itself — particularly, its hood ornament, a gleaming Mercedes three-point star, the figurehead of Finestra's coddled egomobile.
China's shares took a wild ride Tuesday, darting between gains and losses after a sharp selloff in the previous session, even as other Asia markets recovered.
Whenever we sang it together, her demeanour changed – the tension left shoulders, her eyes stopped darting around and the mischievous glint I inherited from her returned.
Congressional Republicans spent much of the day darting into elevators or meeting rooms and speed walking past reporters to minimize their time spent facing uncomfortable questions.
Pizza squirrel dragging his slice down to the corner, looking for someone to share it with, then darting off when someone approaches, is all of us.
"I let you into my thinking, I let you into my head," Rocha sings, her voice darting over militaristic drum rolls and rich swathes of synth.
Emphasizing this, Morgan Z. Whirledge's dense and darting score builds an atmosphere of unnerving upheaval — essential to a movie relying on mood rather than special effects.
Mr. Abbasi flies into the fray after a darting solo from Mr. Mahanthappa, using his creamy distortion and patient phrasing as a ballast in the swarm.
Captured by Mark Silk's darting camera, and in water so clouded that the computer-generated predators more than pass visual muster, their misadventures are casually entertaining.
Stories of him shoveling out residents of Newark in snowstorms, rescuing a shivering dog or darting into a burning building to save his neighbor went viral.
Later that night, there was a group of Australian football players celebrating at the other end of the bar, and his eyes kept darting their way.
And Claire's darting in for a last-second goodbye reminded us that she was practically demoted to a supporting act for large stretches of this season.
Studies have found that birds may use fluorescent markings when choosing a mate, and fish flash at other members of their species while darting through reefs.
Forever darting between brutality and vulnerability, aggression and sexuality, the album redefines and fucks with the whole concept of femininity by creating a collage of contradictions.
Shaolin quietly moves through the back of the store, where Zeke is hiding, and steals the record right out of his hands before darting away on foot.
But the mark of an All Black, vast or nimble, is the ability to take a pass from a teammate while darting through the tiniest of gaps.
The Giants navigated 75 yards on 11 plays during their first possession that ended with Barkley darting around left end to score from the 1-yard line.
Within seconds, the R1 was dodging and darting through a maze of trees, with the drone adjusting its distance and height to account for Bry's sporadic movements.
Its perfect darting at the waist down to the knee-length hemline hints at Jacobs' passion for voluminous, theatrical skirts that would define his contemporary work today.
Only when we have eaten our first course does Popo fill a bowl and eat quickly, still standing, her chopsticks darting from the dish to her mouth.
I found myself darting back and forth between planer and notebook as Mr. Wahl, who has been shaping boards for 14 years, instructed me on the craft.
She would ponder the passage of time while mesmerized by birds "darting in all directions," or a fountain's flow that "splashes up, the drop in endless formations."
Before the snap, they engage in what amounts to an elaborate game of hide-and-seek, darting around in an attempt to confuse defenders and foster miscommunication.
She recalled skipping classes and darting off to play basketball and video games with a handful of friends, most of whom have since dropped out, she said.
Though the rodents have been darting around America since colonial times, Munshi-South was stunned by how ­little was known about the genetic reasons for their success.
At times, Ms. Espinoza turned him (his feet interlocked, with one resting needlelike on the toe); elsewhere, their feet circled around each other or made darting invasions.
We watched the nearly transparent vertical rods called trumpetfish hunt on the backs of parrotfish, blending innocuously into the herbivorous host before darting off for a kill.
As both a performer and a maker of dances, Mr. Louis was notable for his quick directional shifts, tiny darting gestures and unexpected contrasts between rigidity and stillness.
In 1976, three people reported that had they seen "a large, ape-like creature between 7-feet and 8-feet tall, darting toward their car," according to CryptoZooNews.
"I tend to do a sponsored Facebook post most afternoons," he says, his eyes darting between the two iPhones and the iPad laid out in front of him.
Amidst all the chaos and noise and heat, his opponent watching from behind his shoulder with darting, unblinking eyes, Cobb was only focused on one thing: the machine.
The left high kick is a staple Cruz attack which he'll throw and then retract to throw the right hand off of (again darting out to his left).
Whether he's facing a three-on-one beatdown or his first kiss, his darting eyes suggest he's weighing the possibility that he should be running to someplace safer.
Acrobatics continued with Abel Driggs and Daniel Bridon Benitez darting squirrel-like up and down the Chinese pole, Driggs accenting his outfit with a circus-inspired dental grill.
Since the sidewalk was blocked by throngs of irritable commuters, I tried to take a shortcut by darting into the street between the trash pile and the truck.
Between the villages and the many speaker tracks — not to mention the darting between hotels — it's tough to know exactly what we should take away from the shows.
With a phone in each hand, his eyes darting from the dining room to the computer, Mr. Lemonides juggled reservations while welcoming walk-ins with his operatic laughter.
Kluber struck out eight in the first three innings – no other pitcher had ever done that in the World Series – and overpowered the Cubs with a darting sinker.
Keuchel, with his distinctive, bushy, chest-length beard, relies on precision control of four pitches, none of which are overpowering but all of which have late, darting movement.
And then there are the diagonally darting skull things ("Bubbles", officially, which is far too cute) that deal out death in the dungeons—dodge them if you can.
Another event has men darting powerfully into the air in a series of triple twists, punished should their might take them beyond the borders of the competition field.
Out in the open Alvarez's favourite darting right could be an excellent weapon against the southpaw and could even set up a nice high kick or body kick.
That curiosity remained intact even as a neuromuscular wasting disease robbed him of bodily control, save for the flexing of a finger or the darting of the eyes.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Sisig — say it SEE-sig, half-hissing, the tongue darting behind the teeth — is a dish at once ancient and young.
Ms. Froggatt does a variation on her "Downton" performance — darting intelligence beneath a reserved, fretful manner — and the director, the "Downton" veteran Brian Percival, does handsome, competent work.
Video of the attack shows Mr. Spencer reeling to one side under the force of the blow and his attacker darting through a crowd after landing the punch.
There's also diffidence and thudding fear, because while Richard's taciturn affect may be a matter of temperament, his darting, haunted eyes also suggest those of a whipped dog.
She ran down the street toward the military headquarters, the final destination of the march, darting between parked cars as she tried to escape the officers chasing her.
A Customs and Border Protection officer caught the telltale signs of a driver who had something to hide: the darting eyes, the tight grip on the steering wheel.
As she spoke to him, Mr. Flake nodded and looked down, his eyes darting between her, the floor and the elevator wall — a moment captured live on CNN.
The creatures most commonly killed appear to be the larger game birds — pheasants and quail — that are forever darting out into the road in front of passing cars.
A particular concern with wind turbines is their effects on bats, which may often be found darting among treetops en masse while on the hunt for bugs to eat.
Videos posted to social media show the woman darting across the stage in Taif, Saudi Arabia and security quickly peeling the woman off al-Mohandis, according to the  BBC .
There in front of them was North Beach, where the water was clear and lovely and shallow, with tiny little fish darting around as the girls chased each other.
The jeep carrying the darting team moved closer, there was a popping sound and the bull twitched and moved off with a dart clearly visible in his upper leg.
You could walk around and under the enormous Tauros with a Project Tango phone, and your Pikachu would recognize obstacles, darting around the fountain rather than looming over it.
The native Swede had just finished a 5-month internship with her country's diplomatic office near the UN headquarters in Manhattan, darting between debates on migration and ocean plastic.
Before he was ultimately arrested, Hill allegedly "attempted to evade arriving Franklin Police Officers by darting into a hotel conference room and hiding under a table," the release says.
The most obvious is that Cruz likes to strike past his opponents, the walking right hands, the darting rights—he comes in straight and dives past on the angle.
Sitting on my couch, my eyes darting around the screen, I feel the strain of switching between two parallel realities: what the ref sees and what the machine knows.
After a week darting between meetings with world leaders, listening through translators about the concerns weighing on the world, Trump appeared buoyant to be returning to his preferred venue.
Staffers track each whaling crew's progress during the two annual hunts, noting how many "strikes" they make using darting guns tipped with harpoons and how many whales they kill.
The dancer, known for her creative choreography across a huge variety of music genres, is often traveling for shoots or darting around NYC finding inspiration from around the city.
A sheriff's helicopter hovered, its spotlight sweeping over backyards, as it relayed information about the movement of the suspect, darting through yards and pausing to peer into a car.
The Knights (231-228) took the opening drive and marched down the field in just 26:353 to open the scoring, with McCrae darting in from 235 yards out.
I stare down into that other kingdom below me, at the minnows darting through the duckweed, and feel deeply free — no one's watching; no one knows where I am.
So the two sides agreed to hold closing arguments on Monday, which the 2020 candidates returned to Washington for before darting back to Iowa for the caucuses Wednesday evening.
She was a younger woman, maybe in her early thirties, bundled in a winter coat, her cheeks ruddy, darting quick looks back at the friend who hovered behind her.
And overall I guess I was expecting science-fiction level luminescence, but the eerie course through the mangrove, with fish darting and splashing to the surface, passed for adventure.
Instead the Dutch side were fenced in by United, nullified by Marouane Fellaini and man of the match Ander Herrera in the middle and stretched by Rashford's darting runs.
Hear how the pianist jostles into his first solo, on "Satania Our Solar System," emerging from a drape of horn harmony with a spray of hard, darting eighth notes.
You type other alphabetically eclectic sentences and paragraphs, your fingers darting away from home row and hurrying back, again and again, with the goal of these movements becoming automatic.
Jetlagged and jittery, Hass walks through the arrivals door at John F. Kennedy International Airport -- eyes darting left and right, scanning the sea of strange faces in front of him.
The players would form a circle and a player would step into the middle, shuffling feet, eyes darting, as player after player hurtled at the "bull," smacking pads, cracking helmets.
Malone sped past Mountaineers freshman cornerback Clifton Duck to make the catch and then was able to shed Duck's tackle attempt before darting the final 20 yards for the score.
China's shares took a wild ride Tuesday, darting between gains and losses before closing mixed, following a sharp selloff in the previous session, while other Asia markets retraced some declines.
This week it was a squirrel that made headlines for taking a Crunchie bar from a convenience store shelf before darting under a car with the chocolate in its teeth.
The video showed the gorilla sometimes standing over the boy in what appeared to be a protective posture, but then darting through the shallow moat, dragging the child behind him.
In the 45-second video, Mr. Snell can be seen running into the parking lot of a small strip mall, darting in front of businesses and hiding behind a car.
Late in the third quarter of Detroit's game in London, Matthew Stafford, in his 19th consecutive season quarterbacking the Lions, whips the ball toward a teammate darting across the middle.
They trade tones and accents in what feels more like a percussion duet than a melody statement, until Ms. Sánchez emerges again with a solo that's both darting and deliberate.
Nash scored what turned out to be the game winner when defenseman Brady Skjei found him darting toward the back post at 224 minutes 53 seconds of the second period.
Walking Pendred to the fence each time and then darting back to counter with the left hand when Pendred lashed out, Breese looked not unlike Pendred's team mate Conor McGregor.
Center back Kyle Walker made a darting run forward, looking for the 1-2, and center back Harry Maguire found his way forward even though there was no set piece.
We certainly saw a super-clear Big Dipper, but not the Milky Way or the meteors or the supposedly mind-blowing intergalactic show of stars darting across the sprawling sky.
But it is Robbie — with her panicked, darting eyes and tensely resistant, then capitulating physicality — who conveys the horror of sexual harassment, a degradation that seeps into body and soul.
Eyes darting in every direction, all around were amazing things you normally only see in magazines, or being worn or in the homes of the rich and famous (or royals).
Last year, a North Korean soldier was shot multiple times by his compatriots while darting to the south-administered portion of the DMZ in a defection attempt caught on camera.
Viewers familiar with Malick's 2011 masterwork "The Tree of Life" will recognize similar moments of domestic intimacy, as they play out amid family games, quick, darting gestures and meaningful glances.
He, of course, tosses the danger gum, the aquarium explodes, and he's darting out of that bitch in comic fashion which caused him to hurt his ankle in the process.
Compare and contrast that with Facebook and Twitter, whose moderation teams are generally low-paid contractors who are constantly darting around the vast platforms and have little time to make decisions.
While Greinke might be the better pitcher, Sanchez is no slouch; he had a 43 earned run average during the regular season and features an array of diving and darting pitches.
To some of the workers at the Hunts Point Produce Market in the Bronx, it is a familiar sight: a nun or two darting around the concrete loading docks every Wednesday.
The company also says it purposefully programs its cars to be almost too-cautious, to brake when, for example, a cyclist even hints that she might be darting across the road.
We've all been there: When everyone is coupled up and dancing, there is you, alone at the free bar, eyes darting hither and yon for something, anything, to grind up to.
Yet part of me loves meeting these unknowable visitors, just as I love darting inside a theater midsummer, pretending for two hours that the sun and its demands no longer exist.
How disappointing, given how tantalizingly counterintuitive the supposed conclusion was: Perhaps chasing headlines and darting in and out of stocks and bonds as hedge fund managers do wasn't necessary after all.
When bright-eyed Sir Barkley sees a squirrel off in the distance, the larger loop will tighten slightly and keep him safely in the collar instead of darting away from you.
"I can barely think about what I'm having for lunch today," joked Kamala Harris, the California attorney general, who is spending the week darting from one grip-and-grin to another.
While waiting for the correct train, we noticed a pigeon on the tracks doing what pigeons do — nodding its head with eyes darting back and forth, oblivious to the approaching danger.
"I don't think you want to have sex with me," he says, and Joy's silent reaction — Ms. Collette's darting eyes signaling sheepishness, guilt and relief — leaves no doubt that he's right.
PELIATAN, BALI, Indonesia — She was a tiny 22008-year-old girl with wide, darting eyes and a big headdress, undulating across the stage in the graceful, highly stylized dance of Bali.
Oceans today are home to a variety of seals, ranging from leopard seals darting through Antarctic surfs in pursuit of a penguin to endangered Hawaiian monk seals lounging on sunlit shores.
Darting on to a pass from Giovanni Reyna, the 17-year-old American thrown on as a substitute, taking a touch, and then sending a left-footed shot screeching past Navas.
There was chaos as the crowd parted — people were darting off the road — and we both leapt to the side of the street just as a Dodge Challenger came barreling through.
In the swamp at the head of the lake, she saw a Jack-O-Lantern darting here and there and three hundred years of America passed like the mist of morning.
My thoughts stop darting about, and they become quiet and focused on what is in front of me: lines, angles, shapes and shadows that make up a person's posture and expression.
Hip-hop was audible from a loudspeaker someone had wheeled onto the sidewalk, where little boys were racing little girls, dribbling a basketball and darting from shop to shop like dragonflies.
On social media, users share videos of Messi's slipping passes through improbably tight spaces, corkscrewing shots past sprawling goalkeepers, darting around defenders like a jack rabbit navigating a gantlet of sloths.
In North Korean television footage, she is often seen keeping to the background and darting away to avoid the camera while Mr. Kim presides over a state ceremony or visits factories.
He made many a Microsoft press conference fun and borderline frightening when he was running the company, darting across stage, cheering on exciting new software developments, and visibly sweating through his shirts.
Cavani came on for Lucas and, less than five minutes later, took the ball down off a lovely chip from Di María before darting inside and slipping the ball through Courtois's legs.
The Witch, which arrives with lots of buzz – much like the sound of flies darting in out of the rich, aromatic rot of Satan's aftershave – is being marketed as a horror movie.
Drivers in central California got something of a surprise Wednesday night as they were confronted with the apparent sight of a unicorn darting in and out of traffic on several different highways.
Hmm. Season 3, Episode 12 of ABC's How To Get Away With Murder opens on Wes (Alfred Enoch) darting out of Frank (Charlie Weber)'s sight on the night of the fire.
Men and women in black - darting, ducking and scurrying; feverishly seeking crosses etched in masking tape on the floor; legs scissoring beneath towering stacks of amplifiers that were carried on and off.
That performance featured, among the tech tricks devised with help from Intel, a "digital skin" projection that appeared to change Lady Gaga's makeup and depicted a digital spider darting across her face.
The Alaskan Klee Kai got spooked by something and broke free from a dog walker's leash on July 24, darting into NYC traffic where he was struck and killed by a car.
With continuous babble and the occasional shot of Suh's little daughter darting about, the film is full of warmth all on its own, while the Hubs, without visitors, are empty and cold.
She posed on the red carpet in her Chanel sunglasses before darting off to a Hillary Clinton fund-raiser organized by the movie producer Harvey Weinstein and the theater magnate Jordan Roth.
In "Poissons d'Or" (from "Images," Book Two), the opening motive, a darting duplet of double thirds, is like trying to catch a fish's flip as it slips out of the finger's grasp.
Looking comfortable in Harriet Jung and Reid Bartelme's airy costumes — mists of tulle netting over neon unitards — the dancers carve their own rhythmic contours inside of the score, especially through darting footwork.
As we drank, Amy Lockwood, his wife, showed him a mock-up of a possible wine label she was designing before darting off to pick up London, their 5-year-old daughter.
He starts jokes as a stationary observational comic, but finishes them with cartoonish voices, expressive eyes (he can telegraph a full-on freak-out in darting pupils) and deliriously silly dance moves.
When he first encounters Mo he's in a woozy daze, carrying out the trash from a takeout place where he's minimally employed, a near-hopeless figure, eyes darting this way and that.
Pokémon Go creator Niantic showed off a video of an occlusion demo featuring a tiny virtual pikachu darting around an urban plaza, dashing in between objects and blending seamlessly with the environment.
Here, the servers — often Doraon's owners, Hoy-Soon Choi and Kyung-Soon Han — are prudent in their flipping of ingredients, wielding two steel spatulas in darting strokes that keep everything in line.
"Well, you often get problems with people when they're sat down waiting," she said, still frenetically darting around in the tiny kitchen, moving with the zest and purposeful randomness of a bluebottle fly.
A team of adult supervisors, eyes darting back and forth, guides boisterous children in fluorescent yellow jackets through the ticket barrier, on their way to a colonie de vacances, French subsidised summer camp.
He does the same to set up a darting left straight with an exit to his right side: And this is one of the key differences in the methods of Cruz and Dillashaw.
She spends her days darting in and out of a windowless office just off the main lobby, sometimes with a phone on each ear, holding one conversation in English and another in Mandarin.
Despite a perception that pedestrians are darting into traffic and cyclists are flouting the rules, the police cited errors by pedestrians and cyclists in less than 5 percent of fatal crashes last year.
And in "Public," the view is an overhead shot of the Museum of Modern Art's sculpture garden, with children and adults darting around one another, their actions weaving a choreography of the everyday.
For the photo the pop queen needed some jeans, Mr. Cavaco recalled, so he stripped off his own and handed them over, darting around in his skivvies for the duration of the shoot.
There is one ambiguous scene in A Dance with Dragons, in which Dany is described as darting underneath her dragon's flames without being seriously injured: Drogon rose, his wings covering her in shadow.
I write from north-central Utah, a house under the Wasatch Range, snowshoe hares darting across the road outside, a moose sighted not long ago down by the corner that leads into town.
The only one not meeting the moment with a sort of ragged grace was Jon Snow, who kept darting out of rooms like a sweaty-palmed preteen in order to avoid his girlfriend.
Being surrounded for a second season by an elite receiving corps, which included the Biletnikoff Award winner Ja'Marr Chase and a darting, determined running back in Clyde Edwards-Helaire, made a significant difference.
It follows a sort of dream logic, darting from crushing noise to head-spinning pop songs about assaulting horse jockeys to heart-skipping ballads about the joy of love in the internet age.
Jones passed from the center circle to Gyasi Zardes, who cut the ball to Bradley, who freed Altidore in the penalty area with a pass that split two defenders and met his darting run.
It is like staring at multiple mazes overlapping and intersecting each other: if you follow a row of repeated signs, you soon find your attention darting around, like a fish, before settling down again.
Lozano proved a constant threat to the Koreans whenever he came darting down either wing, blasting over in the first half and later having a goalbound shot blocked by opposing captain Ki Sung-yueng.
As I'd already seen the film and wanted to make haste, I just popped my head in for a second to catch Tom Cruise hanging off a rock, as per usual, before darting off.
All darting runs, quick thinking and laser accurate passing, De Klerk kept England on the back foot throughout, and absolute South African dominance in the scrum meant there was nowhere for England to go.
When you get beyond the premise, "you'll find that 'Pitch' is a highly conventional sports tale, a fastball down the middle rather than a darting curve," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
GUATEMALA CITY — When Guatemala goalkeeper Paulo Motta sent an unusually low, darting goal kick searing down the middle of the field, midfielder Michael Bradley tracked the ball, preparing to put his head to it.
The picture called "Water" is set in an oceanic version of outer space, with darting sperm for stars and a mother ship, seen in cutaway view, packed with visions of fecundity and sexual warmth.
This was the Parkland students' afternoon: darting in and out of the press room to watch and film candidates' brief press gaggles, holding court with reporters, and occasionally stopping to greet an old friend.
When the vehicle detects danger using its on-board sensors, it provides an alert and then automatically avoids whatever it sees, including things like a child darting out in front of its path, for instance.
It opens with an interview clip of Avril Lavigne ruminating on the meaning of punk, before darting through dizzying footwork classics, Lil Peep ballads, and a host of rap hits, and some Sleigh Bells throwbacks.
A few pitches before his home run, Cespedes hit a foul line drive about head high that had Syndergaard darting and ducking out of the way as he took a short lead off third base.
With a dizzying array of dancing fastballs and darting curveballs, Kluber struck out eight of the first 11 batters he faced, becoming the first pitcher in Series history to fan that many in three innings.
Now, he begins most days with Jakobsen, darting over and around discs and ropes on the floor, and springing to scoop up a small soccer ball that Jakobsen drops at random in front of him.
What do their movements—darting eyes, hands raised in panic or jubilee, faces haloed in sunlight peering at each other on a park bench—suggest about the larger narrative the photographer is attempting to tell?
After allowing one run over five innings in a first-round start against the Arizona Diamondbacks, he was able to flummox the sluggish Cubs on Tuesday with good command and an array of darting pitches.
No Southern governor casts a more prolific figure during a hurricane than Mr. Scott, who has been darting from one county emergency operations center to the next for closed-door meetings and somber news conferences.
Why it matters: Parking lots are one of the most difficult environments for a self-driving car to master: unruly vehicles, darting pedestrians and the occasional runaway shopping cart contribute to a Wild West atmosphere.
Like other shikumen, it's free of cars, making it one of the rare places in Shanghai where you can stroll without having to watch out for a darting electric bike or a barreling Volkswagen taxi.
Quarterback Mike White pretends to kneel, gives an inside reverse handoff to Anthony Wales, then takes off to the right while his running back waits a second before darting down the left sideline for 53 yards.
With the heat on, Hermsmeyer allegedly ditched the Coors truck and his entire beer haul, and fled on foot, darting across Highway 101 in his USA trunks and dodging traffic like some kind of patriotic Frogger.
Boston also counts on Horford as a fulcrum for the offense, catching on the block or near the elbows and surveying the floor to spot open shooters on the perimeter or cutters darting into the lane.
And they screamed out as he raced around New York City for 12 hours, darting through traffic, bounding through a dog park on all fours, assuming strangers were actors in his very own reality TV show.
Dillashaw's gameplan was obvious from the start, he was going to move towards the fence (hopefully with Cruz between him and it) and he wanted to catch Cruz darting or side stepping out to Cruz's left.
There's the balanced Brawler style; the heavy-hitting Beast mode; and the one I liked the most in 0, Rush, which sees Kaz darting around his enemies, ducking and diving and delivering rapid-fire body blows.
He then leaned in toward me, the only other black person in the place, eyes quickly darting across the restaurant to make sure none of the white patrons could hear what he was desperate to say.
A witty, bright barefoot trio for Jason Collins, Patricia Delgado and Victor Lozano, it abounds with the brisk, darting and bouncing footwork in which Ms. Tanowitz specializes; you can sense how Ms. Shaw's score stimulates it.
When a reporter for The New York Times tried to speak to residents standing near police officers that day, a mob of men with darting eyes surrounded him and ripped the notebook out of his hands.
Publishers and the media (TechCrunch included) are very much caught up in the unpleasant tracking mess, complicit in darting users with cookies and trackers to try to increase what remain fantastically low conversation rates for digital ads.
Starting at the western tip of the city, just past the docks, I circled its circumference before cutting up and down its main streets, darting in and out of alleys to peek into what might be there.
Kyle Palmieri scored an unassisted, short-handed goal at 24:24, pouncing on a turnover by Detroit forward Thomas Vanek and darting around Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall before snapping a shot by Detroit goalie Jared Coreau.
The video shows the bride looking adoringly into her groom's eyes while she recites her vows, and all of a sudden we see the tiny girl darting away with her mother, the groom's sister, chasing after her.
The dangerous practice of darting in between the huge waves that hammer against the Ferrol coastline in northwest Spain to cut the rare delicacy from the rocks claimed the life of his father nearly 15 years ago.
She's engaged with our chat, but I can see her eyes every so often darting back outside to take in London's drabness; it's like she'd rather be sat alone with her coffee to soak it all in.
He was born Wifredo Óscar de la Concepción Lam y Castilla in Cuba to a black mother (Ana Serafina Castilla) and a Cantonese Chinese father (Lam Yam) and spent most of his life darting around the world.
In the freeway traffic, she stuck to her lane as tractor-trailers passed on both sides, and her eyes kept darting from rearview mirror to left-side mirror to right-side mirror and back to the road.
For about 10 minutes, Harambe held onto the boy, at times standing over him in what appeared to be a protective posture, but at others darting across the moat while yanking the child violently by the ankle.
The vandals, dressed in black, spray painted anti-fascist graffiti on the doors, glued the locks with caulk and threw bricks through the windows before darting off into the night, according to the police and Mr. Cox.
There was no cell reception in between these ski towns and the lakes were hidden by fog; it was just the three of us and the snow and the occasional fox darting in front of the headlights.
But the second half of the second season has largely frozen its main characters in place for several episodes, looping and darting through time in a seeming effort to distract from how little is actually going on.
Quarterback Russell Wilson (21 of 31 for 277 yards and a touchdown; seven carries for 64 yards) seemed to play dodgeball as much as football in whirling and darting and magnificently to elude the Packers' pass rush.
Plus, not having a rental car means no parking fees or tickets and no distracted driving while trying to hear Waze spit out directions in unfamiliar environments while you dodge trucks and watch for bikers darting about.
With small tilts of her head, darting looks, nervous flutters and a Brahmin imperiousness that gradually eases and warms, Ms. Streep creates an acutely moving portrait of a woman who in liberating herself helps instigate a revolution.
There are other such indicators that we did not see Sunday night including tight lips, hands in fists by side, increase in pressure movements, chin pulled down to the chest like a bull ready to attack, darting eyes.
Darting about the room clutching a glass of Franciacorta Ca'Del Bosco is the artist K8 Hardy, whose yellow-dyed hair has a streak of bright red at the center part, lending her some resemblance to a fertilized egg.
And he did it all the way to the wire, darting around town on his bicycle to attend everything from galas at the Museum of Modern Art to raucous late-night parties with drag queens and gym bunnies.
Darting in and out of the action is Chic Daniel, a retired LAPD detective and the "godfather" of Hollywood technical consulting—although he's too modest to ever actually describe himself like that, according to line producer Peter Feldman.
Regardless, I never tried blue eyeshadow until I was nearly 26, manically darting around a dimly lit make up store, smearing this rave-inspired eyeshadow across my eyelids because it had a name that I kept thinking about.
The premier darting event, the William Hill World Championship, has grown into a three-week, $3-million-purse affair, replete with cheerleaders and thunderous walk-on music, and the sport's promoters work tirelessly to ratchet up the show.
He sat at his monitors, eyes darting back and forth between the two feeds, legs pumping like pistons, chewing gum so furiously that I could, at times, see the muscles in his temples pulsating like an exposed heart.
After finishing her bus route around midnight on a frigid December 18, Milwaukee County Transit System bus driver Jamie Grabowski was heading back to the garage when she spotted two dogs darting in and out of the street.
For now, his main contributions are off the ball, streaking up the floor in transition, crashing the glass, defending multiple positions, and darting into open space to bail out teammates who are desperate to find an open man.
MACCALLUM: Incredible, you know, and you can see in some of the videos we saw today individual&aposs kind of, you know, running behind a car trying to get an angle on this guy as he&aposs darting around.
Today you can drive on a gravel road on top of the levee between the fields and the Mississippi, the wide, eddying river and glacial tugboats on one side, cotton on the other, red-winged blackbirds darting between them.
L) office in suburban Houston, his eyes darting among 13 monitors flashing data on speed, temperature and other metrics as he helps control rigs more than 500 miles (805 km) away in the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oilfield.
Onstage, including at TV town halls, she prefers to stand and pace rather than sit (she tries to record six miles a day on her Fitbit), and sometimes she comes across as a little frenetic, like a darting bird.
It's an expression of the character's dragonfly mind, darting from one subject to another, hyper-alert, constantly self-assessing, interrupting a cathartic rant to interject, "I can't believe how well this is coming out!" as she builds adjectival steam.
Since he had spent the previous two years darting from one major moment — Heisman campaign, draft prep, replacement starter — to the next, he and Harris, the personal coach, felt it was imperative to approach their work slowly, with purpose.
We weren't the only ones there: a sea otter waved us through the entrance to the bay, as thousands of birds, from scoters to gulls, sandpipers to eagles, filled the air with their darting bodies and raucous bird-speak.
Don't worry, it will also ship with a Micro USB port adapter, which you'll want to be careful not to lose (during our demo, the tiny dongle slipped right out of the Samsung rep's hands and went darting across the floor).
The fourth round saw Edgar seize on the visibly slowing Aldo, darting in and out with flurried combinations mixed in with some takedowns against a fighter who is renowned for having the best takedown defence in all of mixed martial arts.
His technique ranges from unrefined but sincere, as in the lopsided gold amoeba surrounded by cracked red paint in "Golden Vagina Mouth of Time" (2016), to decidedly meticulous, as in the darting boats and bridge piers in "Japanese Airport" (2015).
At about the same time, witnesses reported seeing another man in his late 40s to early 50s darting across the freeway away from the train tracks carrying a gas can, said Lt. Manny Del Toro with the San Diego Police.
He posted the best moments on YouTube, including the one where, darting through the streets of some Arab town, he took on Top Gun (who was looking the wrong way) and destroyed him with a terrific burst of semi-automatic fire.
But every single shot of the queen in this episode shows her brain whirring, Lena Headey's eyes darting about as she considers just which of the ropes dangled in front of her might lead to survival and which lead to disaster.
Ward capped an 22002-yard drive that began with 153:215 left in the first period with a dazzling 210-yard touchdown run, darting up the middle of the defense before cutting toward the Houston sideline and finding the end zone.
He's got a keen sense of when and where to cut in those situations, but when he does so he's often darting into a painted area that is overly crowded because of how much his man has sagged off him.
The pan-European STOXX 296.339 was darting in and out of positive territory, while the S&P 2112.28 and Dow Jones both climbed 21.2887 and the tech heavy Nasdaq bounced 20.8 percent, having lost 66.633 to 266.63 percent this month.
Checking the Facebook post is compulsive now; I can't stop my fingers from moving or my eyes from darting across the screen, taking in the rising likes and shares, the dozens of you're fearless, keep telling your truth, I believe you.
They include thousands of nearsighted Nigerian truck drivers who strain to see pedestrians darting across the road and middle-aged coffee farmers in Bolivia whose inability to see objects up close makes it hard to spot ripe beans for harvest.
It helps that Stockholm was untouched by the destruction of 20th-century wars and still looks rather 19053th-century, with ornate, low-rise buildings, and both tall ships and vintage-looking ferries darting to and fro on the city's bustling waterways.
When I read the description of his first sexual experience — "I was all knees, elbows, and technique-less, like a turtle darting in and out of his shell trying to not get hit by the rain" — I chuckled at the image.
"I indicated ... over the weekend what I thought troubling behavior would be and asking a leader of a foreign government to investigate a political opponent is in my opinion, a troubling matter," he told reporters, darting into the Senate chamber.
We are about 10 minutes away from the French border, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, darting towards a small village called Els Vilars d'Espolla, which we need actual longitude and latitude coordinates to find as it isn't on Google Maps.
Previously, a police officer might have let a driver go without a ticket — if, say, someone technically ran a red light while darting through a yellow light, ran through an empty intersection, or was carrying a pregnant woman in labor.
Like the last trailer, this new two-minute look at the film inspires some of the same borderline-campy drama that the band itself always did—darting between music business travails and the genesis of some of the band's immortal hits.
This is not Chris Bosh darting for Miami after a series plagued by injury, despite some of the obvious similarities in situation, because the writing isn't anywhere near as on the wall, the path for player and team alike both (painfully) obvious.
One moment you are on your mate's ash-covered bed watching music videos on YouTube, the next you are darting behind buildings trying to find your Uber, the next you are in some dank toilet cubicle blearily hitting 'send' on a text.
As long as I stayed within 10 feet of CHiP, the robot dog stayed hard on my heels, though it did follow me like a slightly distracted puppy, darting this way and that and then dashing forward until it bumped into me.
As a natural history nerd who spent probably thousands of hours darting around the Natural History Museum as a child, this VR experience offers the chance to do something most kids in museums can only dream of — messing around with the exhibits.
The Astros pulled even at 3-all during a ninth-inning rally against Royals right-hander Brandon Maurer, with Yuli Gurriel delivering a one-out single and pinch runner Jake Marisnick darting to third on a Josh Reddick single one at-bat later.
He complements James Harden and Chris Paul with smart off-ball movement (Gordon is so good lulling his man to sleep before darting off a screen for a clean catch-and-shoot look), the ability to space the floor, and attack a closeout.
Darting through Olivia and Antonio's star-crossed tale, the supporting players prove a plucky, engaging lot, adding to the story's energy and resonance — none more so than Antonio's obstinate sister, Filomena, who emerges from the book's shadows to become its moral compass.
Other young swimmers shared the lane, but Mardini, 22020, kept her own pace, darting down the center, emerging at the edge of the pool from time to time to exchange the duck — used for balance training — for a snorkel or a kickboard.
Will's darting, agitated physicality (he acts like a guilty man) makes it immediately clear that he isn't remotely happy about this get-together, though it takes time, some meaningful dropped words and several flashbacks for the larger picture to come into focus.
Khator, the university president, was ubiquitous: glad-handing on the field before kickoff; darting in and out of the university's luxury suite; mugging with Mayor Sylvester Turner of Houston on the big screen, a lavaliere of a Cougars ring dangling from her necklace.
The first is not much more than a blur, skaters darting in and out of traffic, colors whirling in a tight pack around tight ovals, one or more occasionally spit from orbit and sent crashing into thick safety pads at the rink's edges.
The scene is a familiar one in Paris: an expansive, brightly-lit dining room and servers decked head-to-toe in black and white, darting between tables with a balancing act of dishes in one hand and carafes of wine in another.
Affleck keeps us guessing with his every look and gesture: hands jammed in his pockets even when he's out of the cold, eyes hazing over as the beers mount up or darting away during conversations, unable to meet the gaze of others.
"The construction of a Casely-Hayford suit is a feat of engineering — from the prominent chest with special internal darting to the shaped sleeve with high underarm point and natural sloping shoulders," said the journalist and friend of the family Mark C. O'Flaherty.
The request had been more than a year in the making, and Carroll spent much of the morning darting out to the hallway, exchanging Signal messages with Naik, even though he was scared that any venue hosting something called PutinCon must have been hacked.
Much as it may appear as if they are caught effortlessly darting from one show to the next, they are in fact hard at work pleasing an online audience that, in the case of the socialite Olivia Palermo, numbers 4.1 million on Instagram alone.
She's off to work for Lady Hideko (a sensational Kim Min-hee), a pale beauty who lives with her tyrannical uncle, Kouzuki (Cho Jin-woong), a collector and purveyor of art and rare erotic books whose darting tongue has turned black from his ink pen.
With his eyes darting around the room as he spoke, he told me he became an addict, his day revolving around the next dose: He slept under his desk at the office, where boxes of Subsys filled the drawers, and his house went into foreclosure.
A burled block of yew, cut into the shape of an emerald, is topped by a ribbon of unfired clay; streamlined copper ingots have the dynamism of darting foxes; and a window propped against the wall has its panes replaced by pricey lapis lazuli.
Messi did create the game's only goal — of course he did — with a darting run, a heavy touch, and an improvised cross for Suárez to head home (with the help of a final touch from Luke Shaw), but for long stretches he seemed subdued.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin and his players made the most of the stunning climax, when Judith opens the fifth door to reveal the vastness of Bluebeard's realm: music that breaks into a glorious din of sustained brass, darting strings and peeling chords on an organ.
It's a somewhat conventional biopic of comedian Lenny Bruce (played by Dustin Hoffman), but one that nevertheless keeps darting through time, following its subject backward and forward, and focusing almost as much on his darkly inscrutable marriage to Honey Bruce (Valerie Perrine) as his comedy.
Departing lawmakers can hardly contain their joy at leaving behind the job's awful necessity of darting from the Capitol day in and day out to cubbyholed precincts down the block known as "call rooms," where they beg shamelessly for campaign money to keep their political careers going.
While ultimately, it's all about what you and your partner enjoy, French kissing is an art, and you'll want to avoid common pitfalls such as the dreaded "lizard tongue" (quickly darting your tongue in and out of your partner's mouth) or accidentally smashing your teeth together.
After asking about the length, fit, and fall I wanted for each piece, a lovely woman with astoundingly quick hands pinned my dresses in all the right places, nipping in my waist, taking up the hem, and darting the side seams until her work was done.
The rest of his body did not move, impassive and commanding as a man lightly trimming a hedge; his face was a stone mask, only his darting eyes revealing how he was excavating the music, uncovering the layers and rebuilding them in structures of crystal clarity.
Not that we have a chance to ponder the logic of that link, for the movie is already darting off in another direction and proposing its next analogy: if you're wondering where America's current craze for discourtesy, outrage, and scapegoating might lead, look to nineteen-thirties Germany.
At 287 feet tall, the foul-mouthed blonde must have stood out darting across the Middle East interviewing Taliban fighters and drug smugglers for her book, Seeds of Terror, which made the case that the opium trade and criminal activity were bankrolling Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Music by the Icelandic cellist and composer Hildur Guonadottir has a droning effect, mirroring rather than enhancing the dancers' melodramatic execution, in which an arm is raised wistfully, or a quick, darting spin ends in a semi-stationary pose, with a dancer's face sodden with emotion.
Mostly, I just thought of him as Our Boy, less because of his youth than because of the vulnerability communicated through Mr. Whitehead's slight figure and tangible physical performance, his small and large gestures and moves: the darting, panicked eyes; the nervous, abrupt gestures; the hunched shoulders.
Nimbly presiding over it all was chef Joel Viehland, who crisscrossed the space, gesticulating to builders on the Ore Hill side, then darting over to Swyft's prep stations and nudging his staff to "feed Sour Girl"— a term of endearment for his prized long-fermented sourdough starter.
According to a report by Fairfax Media, while they can be seen darting through the streets wearing Deliveroo and Foodora's T-shirts on bicycles carrying branded food delivery bags, the riders are not formally employed by the companies and are therefore being paid less than the award rate.
Richard Press's documentary "Bill Cunningham New York" follows Mr. Cunningham, dressed in his uniform of a blue French worker's jacket, khaki pants and black sneakers, as he pedals around the city on an old bicycle, darting into Midtown traffic like a war photographer and then retreating into monastic solitude.
Connor had a dazzling assist in a 4-0 victory Saturday over Rochester Institute of Technology in the East Regional semifinal, darting up the ice, weaving through traffic, spinning and then lobbing a backhand pass across the slot to Jonzzon, who slapped the puck into an open net.
I read biographies, histories, memoirs, diaries, and anthologies of letters, natural history, political history, read a lot online, and in print, and when I'm researching I do a lot of rushing around in quest of particular facts and angles that means darting in and out of books, libraries, archives.
Sanchez was charged with a passed ball in Game 1 of the division series for failing to hold on to a diving slider from Zack Britton, but he made some nimble stops of darting pitches from Chapman in the ninth inning of Game 3 with runners on base.
In comic-book form, it is an unsparing study of the claustrophobic terrors of getting old; any middle-aged person who reads it will find his eyes darting around his own environment, checking for signs of the relentlessly incremental household grime that Chast spies creeping in with age.
The music on "Desire" drew on both Dylan's mid-1960s folk-rock and the wheezy authority of the Band, crucially topping the arrangements with Scarlet Rivera's wailing violin solos and countermelodies: teasing from a distance, spiraling in on him, darting away and returning like a hint of temptation.
IIHS ran three tests: a crash test dummy crossing in front of a vehicle, a dummy walking beside a vehicle (to test what happens when a person walking on the shoulder of a road strays into traffic) and a child dummy darting out into a street from behind a parked vehicle.
It's another in Pixar's series of near photo-realistic shorts, with its cartoony protagonist darting around a beautifully realized beach, looking into a film-worthy sunset, and getting swept under waves that look so convincing, the audience can almost taste the salt water and feel the grit of the sand.
In between presenting at the Emmys, sitting in the front row at New York Fashion Week, celebrating the birthday of her fiancé, Nick Jonas, in Texas, and darting to her native India to act in a movie, she has squeezed in meetings with start-up founders and lined up future investments.
Touring the rest of Hill House I gawked at the couple's obsessive ability to control every square inch of space and experience, my eyes darting from purple enamel glass chandeliers to colorful window seats to a "kimono desk," its wings outstretched like a Japanese garment, inset with mother-of-pearl.
In the end, nothing that Rodrigues says resonates as deeply as Inoue's terrifying, teasing whine, which conveys the larger cultural and political stakes; nothing imparts the mystery of creation as potently as the flicker of a darting emerald lizard or an eerie parade of cats prowling through a spookily deserted village.
The mouse tracks recorded from an Age of Empires II session, on the other hand, demonstrate the gaming style expected with a real-time strategy (RTS) game, with the mouse darting to the bottom corners of the screen for taskbar clicking, and then moving back to the centre of the screen.
On Earth, his darting back and forth the cabin to hit the ball drew giggles from the studio audience — head coach of the national table tennis team Liu Guoliang, Rio Olympics gold medallist Ma Long, and silver medallist Zhang Ji Ke. "He moves even faster than Ma and Zhang," said the coach.
If you'd been a visitor to the English cathedral city of Lincoln on a grey December day six years ago, you might have encountered an odd sight—a hot and stressed young man darting through the town, dodging and diving past traffic and bemused pedestrians, a suit case flailing in his wake.
In "16 + a room," Ms. Molnar, a former member of Ballet Frankfurt under William Forsythe, embraces her Forsythe roots with an apocalyptic exploration of motion — quick, darting — contrasted with stillness, in which dancers occupy a stage under surveillance-style spotlights and a monotonously ominous score that sounds, at times, like a circling helicopter.
As I watched her speak timidly into her microphone, her eyes darting around the room partially hidden behind strands of blonde hair, I was forcefully transported back into the body of my 13 year-old self as I fumbled through my own testimony at a deposition while my abuser sat across the table from me.
One of the nicest moments came as Lomachenko feigned his left hand in two different ways – first a shoulder feint and then a bounce in and back out—drawing a complacent dropping of the hands from Walters as he left range on the second feint and darting back in with a clean double left hand.
Some of the poet's darting, playful, exuberant lines can be found in four seasonal sections, which include some of her most beloved poems (like "There's a certain slant of light" and "There is no frigate like a book") as well as less familiar ones on several of her favorite subjects: botany, faith and language.
I finally went to the hardware store to buy a sprinkler, partly to save the new berry-bearing trees and shrubs I planted last spring for the songbird migration, and partly because I take so much pleasure from watching all the neighborhood robins darting through the edges of the spray, catching insects desperate for moisture.
As Kate instructed Bianca, "Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, thy head, thy sovereign," she smiled a Stepford wife smile, but her eyes were wide and anxious; she kept darting terrified glances at Petruchio to make sure she was saying what she was supposed to so that he wouldn't hurt her again.
In the play above, instead of standing above the break and waiting for Crawford to hit him on a pass that'd either lead to a missed open three or hideous floater, Rose makes himself useful by darting behind Lou Williams, sucking in help from the corner, and then whipping a smart pass to Karl-Anthony Towns for three.
But when you get beyond the premise — Ginny Baker (Kylie Bunbury), a minor leaguer who throws in the high 80s and has a highly effective screwball, gets called up by the San Diego Padres to make a start — you'll find that "Pitch" is a highly conventional sports tale, a fastball down the middle rather than a darting curve.
Video: Royal Ontario Museum "Darting from the water depths, the spines would have been a terrifying sight to many of the smallest marine creatures that lived during that time," said study co-author Jean-Bernard Caron, senior curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum and an associate professor at the University of Toronto, in a statement.
She had noticed this at the restaurant, his eyes darting from the food to the floor and up at every single person that passed their table, but she was really trying to be less critical and the way someone moved their eyes wasn't a good criteria to judge a guy on, she told herself every time she looked up.
In the third inning, it was good enough to strike out Seager twice: first by starting at his hip and then darting over to the inside corner at the last moment (this strike went uncalled, but it was one), then by starting at the bottom of the zone and skidding toward the dirt as Seager whiffed.
The way the thoughts and images speed up and tumble into one another, darting from the canned fish to foraging for food to fishing to poison, pausing briefly on biblical temptation, moving on to ice cream and oranges, and then redirecting: "Yes but what about oysters," — it is so dense and so playful and so lovely.
The above represents my attempt to convey to you, without taking up too much of your time — because we barely know each other and I see your eyes darting over to the review of the Jennifer Lopez stripper movie — what it's like to watch "The Goldfinch," John Crowley's earnest and utterly flummoxing adaptation of Tartt's 2013 book.
Later, in a café near the square, Keltner has a cappuccino and, sitting at the counter, watches the variety of human touch as it reveals itself in that unending theatre: fingers flying on the keyboard, hands darting out to make a point, heads turning to underline a joke, bodies slouching and primping and jostling and soliciting attention.
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The book tells the tale of how the two decided several years ago to quit their day jobs and put their stash of $10,000 in savings towards O&aposBrady becoming a full-time mountain-climbing and pole-darting adventurer with a trail of admirers and corporate sponsorships (currently including Canada Goose, Sleep Number, and the Wisconsin-based supplement and nutrition company, Standard Process).
In a crucial scene between Qiao and Bin, set in a gloomy hotel room on a rainy night and largely played out in a single, expertly-choreographed shot, Jia focuses intently on gestures, expressions, and moments of stillness: a pair of eyes darting away from a pitying gaze; the nervous lighting of a cigarette; a back quivering with long-suppressed sobs.
And if none of that is clear, just watch the video below: 'Temple of Yog: The First Epoch' trailer What this means is that you're constantly darting your eyes up and down, checking in on what's going on where you're not, and zoning out of one world when necessary to avoid deadly projectiles or zero in on an unsuspecting warg or hiding-behind-a-bush asp.
Part of a team working to cut the cost of drilling a new shale well by a third, Portillo works from a Royal Dutch Shell Plc office in suburban Houston, his eyes darting among 13 monitors flashing data on speed, temperature and other metrics as he helps control rigs more than 500 miles (805 km) away in the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oilfield.
The girl had set off on the descent, going back and forth in her tranquil zigzags, and had already reached the point where the trails were more trafficked by skiers, yet her figure, faintly sketched, like an oscillating parenthesis, didn't get lost in the confusion of darting interchangeable profiles: it remained the only one that could be picked out and followed, removed from chance and disorder.
But that doesn't detract from the fascinating aspects of the form itself: the pawing, galloping footwork and legwork, which often accelerate into a swiveling blur of motion below the waist; the astoundingly elastic ankles that support balancing, improbably, on the outside edges of the feet; the speed with which the dancers, their chests held proud and legs darting out from under them, can swallow up space.
Even when your intuition is telling you that nothing's out there, the only way to know for sure is to put in the hours and examine every speck of bird life out to the horizon, every Antarctic prion (might be a fairy prion) darting among waves whose color it matches exactly, every wandering albatross (might be a royal albatross) deciding whether the ship's wake is worth following.
The coat girl made a fuss over William—the host, too, clapping him on the back—and by the time he finally made his way to the bar the whole restaurant seemed aware of his presence, a certain background thrum of people whispering, maybe trying to take a picture with a phone held low, darting a look at him, then staring off into the middle distance.
But as a biracial black man moving from Havana to Madrid, Barcelona, Paris (where he hung with Pablo Picasso and then André Breton's Surrealist clique), Marseille, New York, Zurich, and Fidel Castro's Cuba before darting off to tiny fishing villages on the Ligurian coast of Italy, his taste for accumulative surprise is evident — and foreshadows the formal tendencies favored by Afrofuturism, of which Rammellzee was a leading practitioner.
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Perhaps you saw the one in which Jeb Bush's earnest announcement that he would withdraw from the race is undone by blaring air horns and bellowing Trump-taunts; or the one in which the camera zooms in on a bunch of GOP candidates mid-debate, reducing them to a series of puckered mouths and desperate eyes; or the one in which Chris Christie's wife is edited to appear as though she's flirtingly darting her tongue at one of his supporters.
Following a campaign rally in Boston Saturday—the final stop on a four-day swing through New England ostensibly aimed at boosting his numbers in national presidential polls—former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson answered thusly when I asked what he thought about the crowd that had turned out for the Libertarian Party candidate: "Oh, this is so cool," he grinned, his eyes darting around like a kid who didn't expect everyone his mom invited to show up to his birthday party.
If you are a KenKen "addict," or you just like watching a roomful of people with their heads down and pencils darting across the page, the KenKen International Championship will be held on Sunday, December 17, 2017 at the Westchester Table Tennis Club in Pleasantville, N.Y.Adults and students will compete in separate divisions, with the champions from India, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Egypt, and other countries will compete against students from the United States for the title of International Student KenKen Champion.

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