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His dash down Pennsylvania Avenue was immediately interpreted by lawmakers and reporters as a sign that the game was up.
And I'm standing there, just expecting the officers to jump in their cars, put their lights on and dash down there.
Quick check of the monitor then a dash down the stairs, where everything's in place: gun, flashlight, cell phone, handcuffs, sneakers.
Coleman ran down the sideline for a 33-yard touchdown dash down the right sideline to give Washington a sizeable 27-9 lead.
Pupils would dash down the exposed steps at the school, which was caught on the boundary between two warring sects, hoping to reach safety.
Civilians who had been hiding in their homes would appear from time to time and dash down the street, hoping to escape the battle zone.
"In the midst of our busy schedules we would try to find time to dash down to the electricity company to get electricity for the house," Ufaruna said.
Then they set off on a mad highway dash down the mountain and across the Riviera, ducking their heads each time they passed the police on the road.
France's Florent Manaudou, the defending champion, finished second and just 0.01 seconds behind the 35-year-old veteran, who won in 21.40 seconds in a splash and dash down the pool.
Leitch completed a stunning team try 15 minutes into the second period, grabbing an off-load on the goal-line from Shota Horie after a brilliant dash down the left wing by Yamanaka.
Sitting beside him, Robyn Malcolm added: "If it all goes wrong we'll dash down to the wharf and get on a tugboat," referring to a navy vessel that has been lingering for over a week.
Personal stories began flooding in as people evacuated, a hairy flight that unverified photos on Twitter depict as a dash down roads with apocalyptic flames towering on both sides, as the trees burned and ash rained down from the sky.
Rodriguez later administered the coup de grace, with a dash down the wing and a raking left-footed pass that somehow beat three Polish defenders before landing at the feet of the grateful Cuadrado, who finished off the work with his own brilliant touch.
That urgency led me to do research for Doug Simmons on congressional hearings on rap, report on President Bill Clinton's Haiti intervention, write essays on Nas's and Biggie's first albums and dash down to the Million Man March in Washington to write and report for a cover package.
And the overwhelming reaction to the death of a fighter who was on a losing streak and had been out of the UFC for a year shows an understanding, however subconscious, among fighters that the fates can and will lift up and dash down everyone in equal measure; that the bells tolls for all of us; that, like the Wheel of Boethius, inconstancy is the very essence of the world, and even more so the fighting world.
Adam also formed a strong early bond with Dash Mckinley, and Adam quickly became very fond of her. He saved Dash in a hostage situation in the season final, and drove Dash down to Melbourne to visit her sick mother in hospital.
This migratory behavior was exaggerated in popular stories about lemmings; innumerable numbers dash down the hillsides and fall down over rocks into the sea, only to drown. However, such stories of mass suicides in lemmings are mere legends.Burton, M. and Burton, R. (2002). "Lemmings" in International Wildlife Encyclopedia, 3rd ed. pp.
However, the approach of the spring of 1864 seemed to stir new life among Confederate forces in the region. In February, they attacked New Bern and captured gunboat . On the first day of March, Southfield and tinclad ascended the Chowan River to assist Army steamer USS Bombshell, which had been cut off by Confederates above Petty Shore. On March 2, they shelled the Southern batteries, enabling Bombshell to dash down to safety.
The first saw him field the ball on his own goal before "dodging Toohey and Proctor [and running] the length of the field" while second came after "a dash down the line". In 1923 Littlewood began the season playing for the Taupiri rugby league team. He played 5 matches, scoring 3 tries, two against Orini, and 1 against Huntly. Unfortunately in Taupiri's match against Huntly on May 22 they had 2 players sent off and 2 others left the field "in sympathy".
In 1995 he joined the new Auckland Warriors franchise, and was in their inaugural run-on side. He played three seasons for the club, his longest spell at one club since the Rabbitohs. Phil Blake, who played in the Warrior's first game against the Broncos at Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium before 29,220 fans, scored the new club's first ever try in the game's 21st minute after a dash down the left wing by Whetu Taewa. Blake, as always there in support, had an easy 10m run to the line.
Gareth Griffiths returned to the field despite dislocating his shoulder and Clem Thomas moved back into the pack and the Welsh play became more focused. Gwyn Rowlands kicked a penalty to bring the scores level and with five minutes to go Clem Thomas made a dash down the left hand touchline. With his path cut off by the All Black defense, Thomas cross-kicked the ball for Jones to take it on the bounce. Jones rounded Ron Jarden on the inside and scored his most memorable and final try of his Welsh career.
At about a mile from the target, the MAS switched from petrol engines to silenced electrical engines for the final approach and as closing with their targets the three fired their torpedoes, a total of six. However their boldness was not rewarded, and the torpedoes scored no hits; five became entangled in nets, or otherwise failed to explode, while the sixth exploded harmlessly, slightly damaging a freighter and raising the alarm. Despite the alert, the MAS boats were able to escape, and making a dash down the channel, regained the open sea where they were reunited with their escort.
The Baylor Line is one of the first aspects of Baylor spirit to which freshmen are introduced. The 'Baylor Line' is made entirely of freshmen and is the core of Baylor spirit and tradition. Students wear a gold football jersey with the number of their expected graduation year and a chosen nickname on the back. Before each football game the Baylor Line gathers at one end of McLane Stadium and waits for the signal to make a 'mad dash' down the field to create a giant human tunnel through which the football team runs through to enter the stadium.
The Baylor Line is one of the first aspects of Baylor spirit to which freshmen are introduced. The Baylor Line is made entirely of freshmen and is the core of Baylor spirit and tradition. Students wear a gold football jersey with the number of their graduation year and a nickname on the back. Before each American football game the Baylor Line gathers at one end of Floyd Casey Stadium and waits for the signal to make a 'mad dash' down the field to create a giant human tunnel through which the football team runs through to enter the stadium.
During the American Civil War, he had taken part in the battle of Mobile Bay aboard the steam-sloop USS Ossipee and had been aboard one of the ships that chased the CSS Webb on its dash down the Mississippi. In mid-war, on February 25, 1864, Dr. Gibbs married Elizabeth Beatrice Kellogg (1837–1883). The bride's father, Major George Kellogg, was a homeopathic doctor brought to occupied New Orleans by General Nathaniel P. Banks, commander of the Army of the Gulf, and assigned to various duties as army surgeon, and as medical advisor to the family of General Banks. Nine months after their marriage, Mrs.
They are forced to leave the car and split up: Ramiro and Cucurucho remain together and dash down the railroad tracks; they eventually get to a garage, where they hide, accidentally killing the mechanic. They split up: Ramiro stashes himself in a truck, which drives off, whereas Cucurucho hides in a monastery, attacking a group of nuns at gunpoint, and, later on, a blind woman's house. The driver (the man who had met the girl the night before) is pursued by an angry mob, who torches the shed he hides in. As he escapes he is shot; he in turn kills the boy that wounds him.
"Cataract" is derived from the Latin ', meaning "waterfall", and from the Ancient Greek ('), "down-rushing",καταρράκτης , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus from καταράσσω (katarassō) meaning "to dash down"καταράσσω , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott,A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus (from kata-, "down"; arassein, "to strike, dash"). As rapidly running water turns white, so the term may have been used metaphorically to describe the similar appearance of mature ocular opacities. In Latin, cataracta had the alternative meaning "portcullis"cataracta , Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, on Perseus and the name possibly passed through French to form the English meaning "eye disease" (early 15th century), on the notion of "obstruction".Online Etymology Dictionary , etymonline.
Along with their direct support of the assault and the ensuing battle, the carriers launched air strikes on Buka and Rabaul. From November through February 1944, Farenholt continued her operations in support of the Bougainville and New Britain operations, escorting reinforcements and supplies to Empress Augusta Bay, searching for enemy shipping, and bombarding Choisoul, many points on Bougainville, and the Shortland Islands. She covered landings on Green Island 14 February, fighting off a dive bomber attack in which she downed at least one plane. On the night of 17/18 February, her squadron made a daring dash down St. George Channel to fire on shipping in Blanche Bay and bombard Rabaul, sinking two merchantmen and inflicting much damage on shore installations. A similar attack on Kavieng on 25 February provoked heavy counterfire from shore, and Farenholt was holed at the waterline on her starboard side.
6, 14. Although Kilpatrick took great safety precautions, even he could not avoid accidents, such as in Spokane, Washington in 1903 when an errant stone in his path led to a crash resulting in injuries."Daring rider had ugly fall", Spokane Daily Chronicle, 11 September 1903, p. 7. During the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon, Kilpatrick performed several stunts throughout the month of July starting on Independence Day (July 4). The stunts included multiple performances of his signature bicycle ride down a flight of stairs and an automobile "dash" down a 140-foot ramp. Kilpatrick built a human roulette wheel, which was featured as an amusement exhibit at the 1909 Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington. Kilpatrick continued to tour internationally, performing "in every large city on the face of the globe","Kilpatrick's Insurance", New York Clipper, 25 September 1915, p. 31. including to Australia in 1912,"Kilpatrick at Princess' Rink", Geelong Advertiser, 26 February 1912, p. 4. where it was reported that he was "creating an absolute furore at every performance",The Age, 23 February 1912, p. 12.

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