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After all, he had just driven through that same intersection.
Even after a stake was driven through its heart, there's still interest.
Have you driven through Aurora, or Hoyt Lakes, or have you seen Virginia?
And having just driven through the intersection, and then the entrepreneur kicks in.
Another suggested trying miniature silver bullets, or tiny stakes driven through the heart.
She is pictured waving as she is driven through the streets of Karachi.
Anyone who's driven through the windy city knows how brutal traffic can get.
There are a raft of changes being driven through the upper echelons of Uber.
The Duke of Edinburgh was seen being driven through the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
It's almost all driven through the explorer page in terms of discovery of new accounts.
It has been driven through fear by money-seeking and politically-driven individuals and groups.
She rushed toward him, her grandson and granddaughter, who had driven through the night from Connecticut.
In western Mosul, the convoy that had driven through the checkpoint distributed blankets, water and food.
The standards that govern the internet are driven through organizations like the Internet Engineering Task Force.
You heard me right: The handmaids in Washington, D.C. have metal clamps driven through their lips.
Cars have driven through or right over flexible plastic rods that currently run alongside some lanes.
Wolfgang has driven through a pedestrian crossing because he's on his cellphone, fighting with his husband.
INGRAHAM: Well when we Conservatives make mistakes, we are driven through threats and intimidation and we apologise.
" She goes on to describe the process as akin to having "a truck driven through your vagina.
For nearly 150 miles, I'd driven through Corsicans' villages, eaten their food and marveled at their landscapes.
I am driven through sniper alleys, under airstrikes, and past checkpoints to cross the border into Turkey.
I have made it a point to go to bookstores in every town I've ever driven through.
The trucks were stolen from a parking lot inside the factory grounds and driven through the security fence.
Once or twice in my lifetime I've driven through a red light on an empty road at night.
Back then, I had this wooden baseball bat, driven through with heavy nails, that I called the Morningstar.
I have lived in, visited and driven through Montana's cities, towns and reservations for more than 25 years.
I imagine killing these phrases as a medieval knight, Excaliburian sword driven through the heart of the offending utterance.
A survey of British motorists last year found 42% saying a BEV can't be driven through a car wash.
Avendano argues that features like "a mobile delivery experience, driven through texts or an app," are specifically targeting millennials.
"Our commitment to naked products is ... not driven through pure commercialism," said Giles Verdon, Head of Lush's Earthcare division.
" A few hours later, Simons was being driven through midtown to a recording of "Late Night with Seth Meyers.
A woman who'd driven through the night to be here took off her shirt to reveal her own tangled scars.
They sold their house, paid off all of their debts, saved up, and have driven through 34 states since April.
And the security everywhere is a pain (we had just driven through about half a mile of checkpoints and blast walls).
His ID was found in the truck that was intentionally driven through a crowd at the market, killing 12 people. 3.
The man had driven through at least two towns while firing a gun out of his car window, the police said.
Cattle are driven through a flooded road as they are herded to trucks to be brought to dry land in Sorrento.
In 2013 the U.K.'s Home Office (the Interior Department) ran an advertising campaign on vans driven through six London boroughs.
It appears to have driven through the glass doors of the Sears before continuing into the main hallway of the mall.
And then, just as suddenly, they've driven through the swarm and the helicopters are gone and it's dark and still again. Amazing!
I decided to hold a small pitch-off to meet some of the startups I saw last time I had driven through.
Ryan Kelly took first place in Spot News for his compelling image of a car being driven through protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The documentary opens with the man known popularly as Lula being driven through a sea of supporters on his way to prison.
One man had come all the way from Australia to work for Trump, while another had driven through the night from Missouri.
China's structural reforms should be driven through the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund and, all else failing, through bilateral trade instruments.
Metromile innovates in the preventive business by rewarding car owners with lower premiums for fewer miles driven (through a plugged-in car sensor).
The bombers had driven through a security checkpoint—but the guards had scanned the car with bomb detectors that were nothing but fakes.
He works on a technology called a gene drive—where a detrimental gene is driven through a wild population—to curb disease-carrying mosquitoes.
All the vehicles had three of their sides covered with the screens and driven through each of the various cities from midday to evening.
It was a shot on the run, the body immaculately poised, the left foot driven through the ball from 20 yards, the result unstoppable.
Only a tree here or there had fallen, and it looked a lot better than what the Jackson's had just driven through, they said.
I tricked myself into thinking that I could empathize with the majority of the people in those states, whose lives I have only driven through.
In 1968, archaeologists found a heel bone with a nail driven through it at Giv'at ha-Mivtarat, a first century A.D. burial cave in Jerusalem.
Both African countries have driven through draconian changes to their mineral tax regimes, overcoming the entrenched opposition of some of the world's biggest mining houses.
The four-year-old, who began at Thomas's Battersea in south London last week, was driven through a side entrance in a black Range Rover.
As these two men are driven through the city, the neon sign brings the daily act into the realm of public performance, or even protest.
In the past, some had driven through the historically black neighborhood in Lexington, rebel flags waving from their cars, shouting the n-word, she said.
She was the woman who'd driven through the night from Atlanta to walk with Paulette in Charlotte and had bared her own scarred and breastless chest.
After officers pursued Mr. Gray, he was then arrested and loaded into a police van, in handcuffs and without a seatbelt, and driven through the neighborhood.
But this is a state with a population the size of a large city, and one that so many Americans have simply driven through without stopping.
I was waiting for the uneventful zombie death And then, in the middle of her impassioned speech about facing fears, an arrow is driven through Denise's eye.
And Ferrari has a strong brand which is driven through its vehicles; but it has also very much driven that brand image by winning on the racetrack.
He had driven through the night to make it to Pelham in time for the parade, and still hadn't slept, but seemed little the worse for wear.
One west Aleppo resident, who had driven through devastated eastern districts after the fighting ended, said the inhabitants had brought ruin upon themselves by consorting with rebels.
Others may have driven through miles of Kuwaiti desert in 1991, swerving to avoid the duds left behind by weeks of intense American artillery fire and airstrikes.
Jeter and his wife, Hannah, were driven through a gate in the center-field fence and then along the warning track as Frank Sinatra's "My Way" blared.
They threatened to kill their families if they didn't follow detailed instructions while being driven through border posts into Honduras, and then Guatemala, Belize, and finally Mexico.
A fracture in the heel bone indicates that a metal nail was driven through the heel, from the inside to the outside of the right foot, LiveScience reports .
His body will be driven through the streets of Louisville, the city where the three-time heavyweight champion grew up and began his amateur career at age 256.
The emotions bubbled to the surface as the late-blooming left-hander was driven through the Melbourne Park gates for the first time since coming back this year.
Many of the offerings at La Pineda are pintxos (pronounced pinchos), which are a Basque thing — snacks with a small wooden stick driven through them (pintxo means spike).
It was after 11 pm; the Governor's Ball had probably wrapped, and if any Oscars attendee was hungry before heading to Annenberg, they would have driven through by now.
The vehicles will be crashed and driven through different kinds of weather and on-road conditions — the kinds of tests that help engineers identify problems and tune the car.
Not only did protests turn violent, but a car was intentionally driven through one of the protest sites, killing one woman and injuring many, including one of Congregate's own.
During the daylong tour, reporters were driven through Hezbollah bases scattered in the mountains, some equipped with shelters for fighters, armored vehicles, high-tech surveillance equipment and missile technology.
I had driven through New Orleans on tour and I'd been told my great-grandfather lived 'way back up in the woods among the evergreens' in a log cabin.
If Queen Elizabeth (or any other royals) happened to be leaving the palace that day, you may even see them get driven through the gates and onto Buckingham Palace Road.
In one case, Nick, who asked to be identified by only his English name, said he had merely driven through Wuhan but later found his name on a leaked list.
An Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) flag was reportedly found in a U-Haul truck that was driven through a crowd of people in Edmonton, Alberta, late Saturday.
She was driven through Manhattan and across the Holland Tunnel to an isolated park in New Jersey before getting dropped off at her apartment in Brooklyn just before 4 am.
What I was really after was an escape from a gray, slushy New York day, not that the snow isn't lovely after a few thousand cabs have driven through it.
Upon hitting the Turn 3 wall, a piece of the car's right front suspension was driven through his right leg and pelvis, leading to massive blood loss and a lengthy rehabilitation.
By the end, it felt like I had found another tribe, nearly a decade after I had driven through the gates of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for the last time.
A slug of this NTO was driven through a helium check valve at high speed during rapid initialization of the launch escape system, resulting in structural failure within the check valve.
At her age, on Sunday evenings, I had to leave the warmth of the house and be driven through the rain to the train station to go back to boarding school.
As the evening begins, guests are driven through the back gates of Disneyland and around to New Orleans Square, where they are greeted by one of 21 Royal's professional butlers, Ellingson says.
Early last November, just before Election Day, Barack Obama was driven through the crisp late-night gloom of the outskirts of Charlotte, as he barnstormed North Carolina on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
He likes to cite old listings such as a sanitary code item from the May 1, 1874, issue that specified the streets and times that livestock could be driven through Manhattan streets.
We then get the best scene of the episode (and maybe of the season so far), as that night, an armored car is driven through the gates of the Hilltop, blasting classical music.
Shortly after the demonstration in Danville, news surfaced that a short procession of cars flying Confederate flags had driven through Roxboro, a small town in North Carolina about 35 miles away from Pelham.
Garcia was in the mall "for a very short period of time" before the SUV was driven through the entrance, but there was no evidence he was casing the shopping center, Wolf said.
To bring this person into Turkey, he explained, he arranged for the relative to be picked up in Raqqa by a colleague, and then driven through an ISIS checkpoint and straight through SDF territory.
"If these two effects—acute and long-term light exposure—were driven through the same pathway, then every minor light exposure would run the risk of completely shifting our body's circadian rhythms," Schmidt said.
Those same 10,000 miles in a smaller area that you've driven through repeatedly means you've seen the same places thousands of times and know so much more about every intersection and bump in the road.
For the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, a tower with a pyramid protruding and a wedge driven through it, he prepared his mind by venturing, for the first time, to rock concerts.
The 41-year-old boxer and his massive entourage were spotted in a two-car caravan -- complete with chauffeurs -- being driven through the upscale mall with TMT bodyguards and a couple of bellhops in tow.
"We expect net revenue growth to be driven through a combination of active client and revenue per active client growth for the second half of fiscal 2019," the company said in a letter to shareholders.
In 1992, Vanity Fair confirmed that Farrow did slap Previn "several times over" after finding the nude Polaroids, and that she sent Allen a family photo with toothpicks driven through everyone's heart on Valentine's Day.
Police said a silver Ford Fiesta had driven through a group of cyclists and pedestrians during the morning rush hour before hitting a barrier in front of the Houses of Parliament at 7:37 a.m.
Anyone who has ever driven through Nebraska knows that 4G LTE coverage is seriously lacking in some parts of the country, but the FCC just revealed that it's even less available than it should be.
Allegorically driven through 12 divine characters whose backstories are lyrically rendered in the gallery guide, the show plumbs the depths of Black history, fantasy, and mythology to propose a radical vision of resilience and transformative power.
One story on Meza's Pasos de Animal Grande site that outlined rights violations and included a petition for Hernandez to be tried at the International Criminal Court was read 70,000 times, with traffic driven through Facebook.
Yes, in Dallas, Mr. Ford emerged from the roof of his presidential car, but both President Johnson, in 1968, and President Nixon, in 1970, were driven through the city's streets on the way to make speeches.
Mr. Schwed said Mr. Morel had told him that he had driven through the area near where the shooting occurred, around midmorning on that Saturday; he said he had taken a friend to a medical appointment.
Many had traveled from out of state, and some had driven through the night, on bad roads and through dangerous weather, and spent money on hotels and food they could not really afford, they said. Why?
It, too, had been without power on Friday morning, though a team of volunteers, in some cases having driven through the night or hitchhiked to get there, were barbecuing and tirelessly treating the sick and injured.
The body of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in Iraq in a U.S. military strike, was returned to Iran on Sunday and driven through thousands of mourners, the official IRIB news agency reported.
"A slug of this NTO was driven through a helium check valve at high speed during rapid initialization of the launch escape system, resulting in structural failure within the check valve," said SpaceX in its press release.
I do have to subtract ten imaginary points for realisticness though, because as anyone who's driven through the Canadian city's construction-ridden streets during rush hour will attest, there's no way this trip would take two minutes.
On April 18793, she and her fellow militants were driven through the streets of St. Petersburg in tumbrels, dressed in black robes, with their hands tied behind them and black placards reading "Czaricide" hung around their necks.
Gingrich focused on the pictures of Musk's red Tesla being "driven" through the cosmos by a space-suited mannequin, as an inspiration for "every young person in America" to switch from other endeavors to math, science, and space exploration.
The bank expects growth in its retail business to account for around 50 percent of revenues driven through low-cost deposits and transaction fees, while it will close about 23 branches this year to cut costs by around 5 billion naira.
The migrants had paid between $3,000 and $5,000 to be driven through Mexico to the U.S. border, and had been told not to eat or drink during the journey in order to avoid being detected by authorities, the INM said.
Dickey's footage, shared with CNN, shows her being driven through the city of 11 million people, which appears almost completely empty as it undergoes a lockdown and its public transport links are severed, and a plane full of masked passengers.
The posts are accompanied by videos that show at least half a dozen tanks and military vehicles being driven through city streets while onlookers note the military presence with surprise and some can be heard saying "war is breaking out".
The video pulls other journey metrics that it's already begun sharing with riders through the app, including fun stats like the number of sunrises and sunsets they've "driven through," the total of five-star trips and the longest streak of five-star trips.
The huge truck-mounted banners, mimicking those in the Oscar-nominated movie "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," were driven through London by the campaign group Justice 4 Grenfell on Thursday afternoon, in a bid to keep the tragedy in the national consciousness.
Sir Tom Jones, the singer, who was born in Wales and now lives in Los Angeles, was recently driven through the Bronx, in the company of Mark and Donna Woodward, his son and his daughter-in-law, who are also his managers.
On one hand, it's a concept album about a small, wintry town in South Dakota that none of Manchester Orchestra's members have ever so much as driven through; on the other, it's a memoir trapped between a stream of first- and second-person pronouns.
A fair amount of screentime is devoted to things like a broken broom handle driven through a woman's throat, a snorkel used to suffocate a man, an old woman's desperate attempts to escape the poisonous gas filling the enclosed shower in a condo in Florida.
In the recent Oscar-winning film Green Book, where a Black musician Dr. Donald W. Shirley (Mahershala Ali) is driven through the segregated South by the Italian Tony "Lip" Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), the eponymous book makes an appearance only twice, in the hands of the White driver.
How it works: "Patients who participate will fly to San Diego, be driven through a priority lane at the border crossing and arrive at a clinic, which PEHP director Chet Loftis described as 'top-notch,' comparable to a Mayo or Cleveland clinic in the United States," the Tribune reports.
Xi was driven through Pyongyang in a convertible car, standing with Kim at his side, and greeted warmly by massed, cheering crowds on his way to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, a complex that serves as the mausoleum for North Korea's founder, Kim Il Sung, the report said.
Cantwell was profiled in a piece by Vice about the August 11 riots that took the life of Heather Heyer, who was hit by a car driven through a crowd by 20-year-old James Alex Fields Jr. Cantwell is currently being held in Lynchburg, VA and awaiting transport to Charlottesville.
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The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols (such as bacteria and viruses), and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems.
While he achieved a major arms control treaty, New Start, in 2010 — driven through the Senate by Mr. Kerry — it came at a price: He won Republican votes by agreeing to a sweeping plan to modernize the American nuclear arsenal and build a new generation of weapon carriers, including bombers, missiles and submarines.
His mother wasn't home, but she kept a nice house, much nicer on the inside than it appeared on the outside, with hardwood floors and crown molding, and I thought about how these were the kinds of detail that would have eluded a person who had merely driven through the neighborhood without bothering to stop, like the passenger on a cruise ship who thinks he knows the island from the port.

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