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He gently touched her side when she drew near him.
As opening night drew near, van Hove projected a wry calm.
But as the event drew near, Moore hand a change of heart.
The technology world had been in turmoil as the meeting drew near.
A small bird — later named "Birdie Sanders" by collective internet wisdom — drew near.
C.), a senior member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), drew near-unanimous support.
As the year's end drew near, Mr. Corral said, the money had not arrived.
As the time drew near to the State of the Union delivery, anticipation grew.
Spicer said Trump was focused on more than one priority as his inauguration drew near.
His revival of civil asset forfeiture drew near-universal condemnation from liberals and conservatives alike.
As the talks drew near, Washington asked its ambassador in Quito to deliver its concerns.
As the summer recess drew near, the firm had disclosed fewer than 10 lobbying clients.
But as 2009 drew near, Short and Welford began to amass a significant amount of polysilicon.
Ms. Roberts looked out again on the parade route, where a collection of mourners drew near.
The Bundys, as it turns out, are uniters, not dividers: Their actions drew near-universal condemnation.
Collectively, those songs, and the music we played, bound us together as her end drew near.
The debate over Brexit had become increasingly tense as the date for yesterday's vote drew near.
Bledsoe's wife had wrapped the kids and herself in wet blankets as the fire drew near.
The prosecution turned over 120,000 pages of documents this month as the trial date drew near.
As the publication date drew near, the correspondence took what Vacanti felt was an ominous turn.
But not all the votes had been counted, even as the end of the week drew near.
However, a source tells PEOPLE that he started getting cold feet as the wedding date drew near.
As her stop drew near, she approached the group and started speaking, her voice shaking with nerves.
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) drew near-unanimous support in Congress and was signed by Bill Clinton.
Out in June The documentary premiered at Sundance earlier this year, and drew near unanimous praise from critics.
Then, as the opening of Bricolage drew near, they enticed Ms. Ho and Dr. Mauch to consider Brooklyn.
But as the event drew near, he realized that the real world would be inescapable, even in fantasy.
As the May 20 date drew near, reporters asked Landis whether he would reply to Ruth right away.
ET. It's been repeated, with increasing intensity as the new year drew near, that 2016 was a garbage fire.
Months later, as the final moments of the highly competitive season drew near, Porter couldn't help but become emotional.
All the while, the ESPYs drew near, where Jenner was slated to receive the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.
Following the announcement, a source told PEOPLE that Cena started getting cold feet as the wedding date drew near.
But as her FIRE date drew near, anxiety crept in; she feared walking away from a high-paying job.
Buckhorn also announced the implementation of a curfew and tweeted his support for Tampa's citizens as the hurricane drew near.
So desperate is the situation that one detention center manager said he flung open the doors as fighting drew near.
As the trip drew near and the outbreak escalated in the US, I debated whether I should cancel my travel.
Her mother favored the option while her father did not, although he softened his stance as his daughter's death drew near.
As the flu drew near, they added extra precautions, like extra boot dips and parking cars farther away from the barns.
As the holidays drew near and the amount of foot traffic began to climb, the store's already ineffective heater stopped working.
As the midterm elections drew near, Trump deployed military forces to the border in what appeared to be a nakedly political stunt.
Then everything changed when the primary drew near and it became more likely that Moore would be able to unseat Republican Sen.
In February, Mr. Modi nearly went to war with Pakistan, which proved to be a huge boost as the election drew near.
As the seven-hour mark drew near, Lopez sat with Stephen Daldry on a staircase at the rear of the orchestra, sobbing.
Merce Cunningham, as his death drew near, decided that when he was gone his company would not struggle forward without new repertory.
As she drew near, I asked if she would do me a favor and swim alongside me as I returned to shore.
During his 1988 campaign, George Bush was sensitive to the "microscopic probing" his children were facing, particularly as the election drew near.
The Gowdy-led House Benghazi investigation drew near constant headlines and included a focus on Clinton's email practices as secretary of state.
In October 2016, as Election Day drew near, Daniels threatened to come forward with her story alleging a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump.
As the time drew near to pay the rent on their apartment, the family would eat less, mostly beans and the occasional egg.
As he drew near, he saw six bodies on a footbridge and a man struggling to help a woman shot in the leg.
In recent weeks, as the October deadline drew near, Pakistani officials were confident that measures taken by the government would prevent its blacklisting.
Most Asian bourses eked out modest gains Tuesday after oscillating between positive and negative territory, as the world's most closely watched election drew near.
The object over Morocco "drew near, described a parabola in the sky, stopped, and then disappeared toward Ifrane in the south," the report reads.
As the trials drew near, Phelps ordered "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind," by Joseph Murphy, and "The Purpose Driven Life," by Rick Warren.
It is about the allure of presidential power, and the people who drew near to it as they sought political influence or financial gain.
Carson's remarks drew near universal condemnation Friday night with several candidates vowing to fire any cabinet members who make such remarks about trans women.
When they drew near, one of them stood in the cedar canoe and thrust a harpoon into the spine of the 21920-foot gray whale.
The House Benghazi investigation drew near constant headlines and included a focus on Hillary Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time of the attack.
But as the speaker's race drew near, McCarthy dropped out and the fractured GOP conference decided they needed fresh blood in leadership and coalesced around Ryan.
The fake Facebook page posted multiple articles driving people to the site daily, and had accumulated hundreds of thousands of followers as Election Day drew near.
As the ban's start date drew near this week, a flood of Olympians and non-sponsor brands squeezed in final plugs for one another on Twitter.
"We both knew that this was a Don Quixote mission," said one donor who was solicited by Mayor Bill de Blasio as the end drew near.
With her husband and four children, Aziza fled their hometown, just 15 km (10 miles) from Mosul, as the battle for control of the area drew near.
"Each man hurried ... till they drew near ... where William and his darling were lying together," reads the relevant part of the poem, using a modern English translation.
As the day of the swap drew near, U.S. negotiators asked Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to release Siamak and Trevithick as part of the prisoner trade.
From his position he couldn't see the man in the water as he drew near so the deckhand used finger signals to get them close for a rescue.
As the deadline to approve a fresh set of waivers drew near, the gulf between Mr Trump's worldview and those of his aides and allies was freshly exposed.
Pierce, who reportedly manages the ICU at Adventist Health Feather River Hospital, helped evacuate patients from the burning hospital as the massive Camp Fire drew near Thursday morning.
Brandon Nimmo, a Mets outfield prospect, did his best not to check his cellphone as Monday's nonwaiver trading deadline drew near, but the stream of updates was unavoidable.
Unable to stand, Enrique remained slouched on the couch while his children scrambled to pack his belongings and clean the hotel room as the checkout hour drew near.
Then in October 2016, as Election Day drew near, porn actress/director Stormy Daniels threatened to come forward with her story alleging a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump.
While a few schools offered help in the first days of the partial shutdown, many others followed as it stretched into the spring semester and tuition deadlines drew near.
Once ISIS carnage claimed headlines and a presidential election drew near, both party establishments found ways to work around their own budget hawks and take "strong on defense" postures.
On a walk along the Lule River where it met the bay, we found a species of willow, Salix pentandra, a leaf of which Linnaeus drew near this spot.
As the holidays drew near, the reality star decided to celebrate in Palm Beach, a somewhat dubious choice given it was the location of her wedding just one year earlier.
He told CBC News that he and his family of eight were forced to leave when the wildfire drew near and ash began to cloud the air in his neighborhood.
As the end of the 18-month program at Green Chimneys drew near, Ms. Martins signed up for AmeriCorps, hoping it could give her a fresh start and wider prospects.
As the earnings season drew near its close, MSCI Europe earnings growth was tracking 10.1 percent in dollar terms while eurozone companies in the MSCI EMU enjoyed 11.1 percent earnings growth.
As the end of the war drew near, the Nazis were determined to keep information about the project from falling into the hands of the Russians and likely destroyed their records.
Jared Kushner and Seema Verma's vision of a patient-centered health care information-sharing ecosystem through the MyHealthEData initiative drew near-universal praise, including my immediate take following last Tuesday's announcement.
As then-candidate Donald Trump faced allegations of sexual misconduct -- which he has denied -- and as the election drew near, they say those conversations became even more critical for their small community.
As the date of the invasion drew near, concerns about the quality of sources had crept in, but the spooks still reckoned the weapons would be found and they would be vindicated.
As the election year of 1973 drew near, a number of influential Democrats thought that this couldn't-be-bought ex-prosecutor and ex-judge might be just the candidate to take on Governor Cahill.
But I have found the Gospel of Jesus — the one who drew near to the outcasts and touched the despised with his own hands — to be very good news to me as a lesbian Christian.
The breakup came just weeks before they were set to tie the knot at a May 5 destination wedding, and a source recently told PEOPLE that Cena started getting cold feet as the date drew near.
Feuds over the country's past and present, waged over the airwaves of state-owned TV, on social media, and on the streets of Poland's cities, spilled over into mutual recrimination as the big day drew near.
One year after that interview, as the election drew near, Colbert very obviously began to assume — as many did — that Clinton was on track to trounce Trump and reduce him to a (particularly ludicrous) historical footnote.
But as Eid drew near, Mr. Saleh had transitioned into vacation mode, spending hot evenings in darkened rooms beneath fans, chatting with his family between sips of his wife's coffee, brewed with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger.
So as Mr. Li's wedding date drew near, his patience ran out: After buying the Volkswagen in April, he drove more than 620 miles to his fiancée's home province, Jilin in northeast China, to register his car.
But not all the votes had been counted, and as the end of the week drew near, Nelson and Gillum saw their vote totals grow as more votes came in from the populous southeastern parts of the state.
His criticism of a federal judge's Mexican heritage drew near unanimous criticism from fellow Republicans; internal power struggles within the Trump campaign have produced numerous unflattering headlines; and the candidate's continued anti-immigrant rhetoric has party leaders on edge.
NHC Director Ken Graham said Michael represented a "textbook case" of a hurricane system growing stronger as it drew near shore, in contrast to Hurricane Florence, which struck North Carolina last month after weakening in a slow, halting approach.
The painting drew near-unanimous disdain in conservative media which referenced Wiley's earlier work: "Judith and Holofernes" — in which black woman beheads a white woman — as a way to condemn Obama's portrait as radically progressive and maybe even racist.
Almost eight years after splitting from his wife, the Phoenix-area man began confronting people connected with the breakup and shooting them, killing six people in four days last week before ending his own life as police drew near, authorities said.
As the 2016 US presidential election drew near, fears began to mount that the so-called Mirai botnet might be the work of a nation-state practicing for an attack that would cripple the country as voters went to the polls.
But, later in 21977, as the Presidential primaries drew near, she called for additional Democratic debates, a position that seemed to put her at odds with the Hillary Clinton campaign and, not coincidentally, with Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the D.N.C. chair.
BEIRUT, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Protesters in Lebanon returned to the streets early on Sunday, keeping pressure on Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri as a self-imposed deadline to deliver a package of badly needed reforms for the country's crumbling economy drew near.
After a relatively slow week of Obamacare sign-ups, the number of customers shopping for insurance plans on the federal health marketplace was up by 50 percent on Thursday over the prior week, as the end of open enrollment drew near, officials said.
At the heart of the controversy is the gesture the women chose: Did it represent a divisive political statement, a matter of free speech, or just a case of students showing their sense of accomplishment as graduation, set for May 21, drew near?
But as that date drew near, Endo tried again to keep Impax from selling a generic version of Opana ER. That's when Endo decided to pull the original formulation of Opana ER off the market, saying the drug was susceptible to abuse.
The Council was considering a per-employee "head tax" on large companies to pay for homeless services and affordable housing, and as the vote drew near, Amazon turned to its old playbook, threatening to halt some of its development plans in the city.
He developed his extraordinary chest and bicep muscles through long workouts at a Y.M.C.A. in Cleveland after World War II and later, as the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, drew near, at a weight-lifting club in York, Pa., sponsored by a barbell manufacturer.
" As the President's arrival drew near and the room got quiet, the correspondents faced their respective cameras, doing their best to ignore one another, and began to speak—first, one at a time, then all at once, like an orchestra tuning up before a concert: ". . .
As the presidential inauguration drew near in January, something bordering on panic was taking hold among some scientists who rely on the vast oceans of data housed on government servers, which encompass information on everything from social demographics to satellite photographs of polar ice.
Donna was a single mother, whereas Sophie had a triple-father problem, which became acute as her marriage to Sky (Dominic Cooper) drew near: she could, conceivably, be the daughter of Sam (Brosnan), Harry (Colin Firth), or Bill (Stellan Skarsgård), all of whom made hay with Donna years ago.
Under the headline "How Facebook Is Helping Ensure the Integrity of the 2020 Election," the lengthy Teen Vogue post included question-and-answer-style interviews with five female Facebook managers who said the platform was taking steps to avoid spreading misinformation and propaganda as another presidential election drew near.
As the holidays drew near, the reality star, who was previously married to Count Alexandre de Lesseps — with whom she shares two children, son Noel and daughter Victoria — decided to celebrate in Palm Beach, a somewhat dubious choice given it was the location of her wedding just one year earlier.
Once they drew near to the vessel, which was about 40-feet deep in near-freezing 35-degree water, they found items that will help researchers reconstruct a narrative of the discipline of the Erebus's crew, their social life and onboard hierarchies in the months before the ship met its end.
Once the matchup was cemented, I tried to make this even more of a duel by proposing we attend as side-by-side spectators, two Americans abroad who probably never would have met if not for our associations with the N.B.A. Edens was all-in on the idea — until the weekend drew near and the volume from his conscience grew louder.
But then he saw images of people being tear gassed by Mexican federal police and heard the threats President Donald Trump hurled at this new caravan trying to incite his base as the midterm elections in the US drew near, so when Irineo Mujica, the head of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, asked Santos and a group of others if they wanted to take a bus down to Oaxaca, he didn't feel like he had a choice.
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