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Before you duck out of the weekend—election day is Tuesday!
Upon hearing the words "Dragon Queen," Clarke tried to duck out of sight.
" Conor managed to duck out of the way and shouted back, "Shut up, you fool.
Cantore was able to duck out of the way, narrowly avoiding getting impaled on camera.
Before you duck out of 2018, don't miss these and other best Gizmodo stories of the week.
I duck out of the office and drive back to campus for my 12:45 p.m. class.
Be reasonable and give your boss plenty of advanced notice before you duck out of the office.
"I was in the frame so I had to duck out of the way," Ms. Krishna said.
Suddenly, the imaginary "Hormone Monster" shows up to encourage Andrew to duck out of class to masturbate.
If nothing else, it's a free place to duck out of the rain and into a good book.
But when you duck out of the sun your ability to shoot takes a hit so it's a catch.
I worked pretty much every weekend, made edits on Christmas, would duck out of a birthday party to answer emails.
The gyrfalcon stretched out its wings and gave two powerful flaps, forcing its handler to duck out of the way.
And it does not allow visitors to duck out of the country, only to be granted another six months upon reentry.
You can certainly say something of the sort you have planned, but you can't duck out of the conversation that may ensue.
In putting his 85033 ambitions to rest, Brown becomes the latest Democrat to duck out of a potential presidential run this week.
It's a savvy move on his part: He can duck out of projects financially and still give the illusion his kingdom is growing.
For those who aren't in the know, it's Princess Kate's annual duck out of the public eye – the royal version of summer vacation.
" Waters told The Hill that "Carson is like a duck out of water" and that he has been a "complete failure at HUD.
He teaches at the University of Colorado Law School and had to duck out of a class Tuesday night to attend the White House ceremony.
At the start of the book, Mr Lyons attends a Lego Serious Play session where he is asked to build a duck out of bricks.
Between meetings or to break up the afternoon, I duck out of the office for a stroll and often invite a coworker along with me.
Five moles pop up from a board at random, and your job is to hit them with a mallet before they duck out of reach.
The two attempted to duck out of the restaurant separately, but were caught together after the meal looking casual (and cozy) in T-shirts and shorts.
An airport spokesman, Patrick Hogan, told CNN that Transportation Security Administration officers noticed Schroeder duck out of the security line, "which drew suspicion," then came back later.
In case you need to duck out of an application quickly, for whatever nefarious reason that could be, ⌘+H will minimize your current application unless it is fullscreen.
To duck out of a group chat thread that you've found yourself pulled into in Messages for iOS, go into the thread and tap the information button (top right).
During the 2018 Emmys, Teigen attempted to duck out of frame after realizing a camera was filming her and and Legend following a terrible joke in the opening monologue.
In August it took a share in a "meatless-meat" company, Memphis Meats, that produces beef, chicken and duck out of the cells of living animals, rather than from carcasses.
Ana works best at the fringes of any battle, preferably somewhere that gives her the ability to duck out of enemy sight lines if she happens to draw any attention.
Former debate team members said Mr. Panton used to duck out of pictures if he determined them to be potentially damaging to his chances of becoming prime minister of Jamaica.
People were sick of seeing poor kids sent off to combat while rich and middle-class kids (remember when we still had a middle class?) duck out of harm's way.
The pull between work and scandal was apparent on Monday, too, when Fairfax had to duck out of an hours-long Senate session to respond to the allegations against him.
When we started in East London there was all this dark wave stuff going on and we thought 'we need to duck out of this' so we moved to North London.
His prospects appeared bleak as he was widely ridiculed for playing a major role in pushing Britain towards Brexit, only to duck out of the daunting task of actually steering that process.
" They should be more shy about opposing Trump's immigration policies and rhetoric, he insinuates, to duck out of an "issue [that] paints Democrats as champions of constituencies that aren't following the rules.
One example, they say, is the GOP's largely successful efforts to block money from going to an insurance program called "risk corridors," which has prompted some companies to duck out of the exchanges.
Place the duck in the oven and cook for 18 minutes, or until a meat thermometer inserted into the duck reaches 125°F, then remove and take the duck out of the pan.
Thomas "Landon" Grant and Jacob Thomas Frye, both 19 years old, allegedly picked the white Muscovy duck out of a pond on the Central Alabama Community College campus on May 5 in Alexander City.
When a fighter is between the cage and Dos Anjos he can still move his head and that is going to be the first thing to leave range or duck out of the way.
Attempting to grit his teeth and apply some pressure on Hooker, Pearson leapt for a left and ate a perfectly timed knee as he attempted to duck out of the path of Hooker's expected return.
As a medical resident working 30-hour shifts, I quickly came to cherish those rare moments when I could duck out of the bustling and brightly lit hospital corridors and lay my head on a pillow.
You can safely duck out of the theater and spend a good 20 minutes on the claw machine or Instagram, slipping back in to catch the final song and the sequel-teasing extra scene during the end credits.
The visual command, in the framing and the pacing of his tales, rarely slackens or stalls, yet the air of miasmic dread that rises from them is enough to make you duck out of the cinema to breathe.
Oil workers duck out of work to stand in food lines, and people at the Petrocedeno oil upgrader in eastern Venezuela say rowdy company cafeteria queues now start an hour before lunch as workers jostle before food runs out.
Until you start accepting responsibility, you will not: Be genuine As long as you keep on dreaming up elaborate excuses to duck out of responsibility, you are not being honest with yourself or anyone else — and they know it.
I say my final goodbyes to my boss and workers, all lovely people, and duck out of the party before it winds down to go get coffee with this woman who I'd been hitting it off really well with, or so I thought.
Tanya Collins tells WHDH-TV her 14-year-old son had just gotten off the bus when two masked men in a passing vehicle yelled and threw the hatchet at his head, forcing the eighth-grader to duck out of the way.
Police canvassed the area but the suspect -- who had a lengthy arrest record, including assaulting a police officer with brass knuckles -- was able to "duck out of sight and hide" when they passed the Bronx street where his girlfriend had been with him, Boyce said.
Well, the reason that I in the end came down on his side in the election — not that I could vote, I'm still on a green card so I don't vote — but in the end I thought I can't just duck out of this.
Two of them, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, had agreed, along with Pressley and Ocasio-Cortez, to duck out of the orientation so they could speak on a panel hosted by VoteRunLead, a nonprofit that supports female candidates, especially women of color.
But while I was stressing about whether I should duck out of work, run to the nearest drugstore, and see if I could grab a few bottles before it was too late, one of my coworkers posed a question I hadn't even considered: Does hand sanitizer even work against COVID-19?
Some of the photo books I covet the most can't be checked out from the Brooklyn Public Library, so, day after day, I duck out of my junior high school, in Crown Heights, and, walking past the Brooklyn Museum, then through the Botanic Garden, I go to look at them in the stacks.
That Christmas, he sculpted a dog and a duck out of sheet brass as gifts for his parents. The sculptures are three-dimensional and the duck is kinetic because it rocks when gently tapped.Hayes, Margaret Calder, Three Alexander Calders: A Family Memoir. Middlebury, VT: Paul S. Eriksson, 1977, p. 41.
There are currently five restaurants in the UK which hold three Michelin stars, including the aforementioned Waterside Inn. The remaining four restaurants are Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester, Gordon Ramsay, Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) and The Fat Duck. Out of the restaurants, three are located in London, while the other two are located in Bray, Berkshire.
Banks later said, "Only a duck out of water could have shared my loneliness in left field".Banks and Enright, p. 129. Banks credited center fielder Richie Ashburn with helping him learn to play left field; in 23 games Banks committed only one error. In June, he was moved to first base, learning that position from former first baseman and Cubs coach Charlie Grimm.
The first match of the pay-per-view saw ACH take on Michael Bennett, who was accompanied to the ring by his fiancée Maria Kanellis. Late in the match, Kanellis climbed on the ring apron to break up a pinfall. ACH confronted Kanellis, but managed to duck out of the way of a Bennett spear, which hit her instead. After a missed 450° splash by ACH, Bennett hit him with another spear, before going for his finishing submission hold, Go Back to Japan.
With his team leading the Boston Braves 8–0 in the ninth inning during their game on July 12, reliever French figured he could duck out of the bullpen and hit the showers early. Little did he know as he was getting clean that the Braves had rallied to make the score 8–7. When the call came for French to pitch, he did not even have time to rinse off. He put on his uniform and hustled out to the mound with soap trickling down his neck.
"Former Outlaw Hunters Carving Out New Lives", The Washington Post, April 13, 1982, p. C3. His decoy carvings are recognized for both their artistic value and functionality as working pieces for waterfowl hunting. His works include black ducks, mallards, redheads, ruddys and red- breasted mergansers and often crafted in drake (male) and hen (female) pairs. He had carved about 1900 ducks in total and he generally used cork or wood as his medium. He carved his first duck out of balsa wood in 1940 at his father's wood shop.
As well, Sikyea worked seven years at Giant Mine. In 1963, he moved to Ndilǫ, where he and his wife lived until they moved to Aven Manor, a senior citizens facility in Yellowknife,Avons Seniors in 1995. During his time in Ndilǫ, Sikyea was both a councillor and a council advisor; he also was a signatory on Treaty 11, and raised awareness about indigenous rights by teaching others about the treaty. The story of the million dollar duck begins in the late 1960s when Sikyea shot a female mallard duck out of season; he was subsequently reported and taken to court.
Mickey Mouse's global fame has made him both a symbol of The Walt Disney Company and of the United States itself. For this reason, Mickey has been used frequently in anti-American satire, such as the infamous underground cartoon "Mickey Mouse in Vietnam" (1969). There have been numerous parodies of Mickey Mouse, such as the 2-page parody "Mickey Rodent" by Will Elder (published in Mad #19, 1955) in which the mouse walks around unshaven and jails Donald Duck out of jealousy over the duck's larger popularity. The grotesque Rat Fink character was created by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth over his hatred of Mickey Mouse.
Giffen made his first-class debut for South Australia on 24 March 1883, against Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, scoring a duck (out of a total of 23) and eight as South Australia lost by an innings and 98 runs. He struck better form the next season, against Victoria at Adelaide Oval, top scoring in South Australia's second innings with what was called "a faultless 89"Stanton, p. 11. (his highest first-class score) as South Australia lost by four wickets. Giffen lost the tops of two fingers when he got his left hand trapped between a pair of cog-wheels in 1886 at the South Australian Gas Company's Brompton Gasworks.
Emslie was the base umpire on September 23, 1908, when controversy erupted at the end of the New York Giants-Chicago Cubs game at the Polo Grounds. With the score tied and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Giants had Moose McCormick on third base and Fred Merkle on first base; Al Bridwell smashed a single to center to drive home McCormick with the apparent winning run, but Merkle failed to touch second base. Cubs second baseman Johnny Evers noticed this error, and tagged second base and appealed to Emslie. Emslie claimed that he had to duck out of the way of Bridwell's line drive and did not see the play, and home plate umpire Hank O'Day declared Merkle out and the game a tie.
In a review for IGN, Matt Wales rated it 7 out of 10 and referred to it as "one of the fluffier episodes" in terms of plot, but he said it was an "enjoyable little duck-out-of-water adventure". He called Smith "an absolute joy to watch" and said that Corden and Haggard "[acquitted] themselves admirably". However, he criticised the "more traditional Who elements", such as the alien threat that the directing left "devoid of almost all tension", Amy's occasional appearances that did not seem to gel with the rest of the story, and the short resolution, where "the whole thing collapsed into an incomprehensible muddle". SFX magazine Russell Lewin gave "The Lodger" three and a half out of five stars, saying it was "brimming with witty dialogue" and was a "pleasant diversion" before the finale.
A shot that Waugh gradually developed (during the 1998 Commonwealth Games specifically) against spin bowling, the "slog sweep" is theoretically technically unsound, but has proven highly effective against the spinners and even against faster bowlers at times. What was also noticeable about Waugh (particularly in the Test arena) on his return to the side was his reluctance (and eventual refusal) to play, what he viewed as, the 'risky' hook shot, rather simply to either play defensively on the back foot, sway or duck out of the way. With this shot removed from Waugh's repertoire his batting developed a safer more reliable look and his Test match batting average steadily rose to around 50 for the remainder of his Test career. Waugh's ability to continue to play despite a back injury that largely prevented him bowling further enhanced his reputation.
Chyna then called Triple H out on March 8 but before they could fight Kane came to the ring and Chyna held up Triple H as Kane shot a fireball at him, though he would duck out of the way causing (kayfabe) severe retinal damage to Chyna. Despite not receiving any damage, Triple H maintained that the fireball was meant for him, an insult he took personally and an intended injury he wanted to return personally at WrestleMania. On March 22 Kane prepared to have a match against Goldust, but as he threw off his entrance robes and wig it turned out he was Triple H holding a flamethrower, shooting flames in Kane's face. Meanwhile, X-Pac, who had altercations with Shane McMahon previous to the February event, was frustrated with Shane's interference in the match and was goaded into putting his European Championship on the line in a tag team match with Triple H against Kane and Shane which Shane won thanks to Triple H being distracted by Chyna.

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