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People ducked down and they crawled out to safe areas.
Ted Cruz has ducked and dodged any question about him.
J., also said he ducked out of Trump's address early.
And it's not just that imaginary world I've ducked into.
He ducked under the water to reach into the car.
He ducked in to ask how late they were open.
Sanders ducked the question at a recent New Hampshire appearance.
"Congratulations, guys," one said as he ducked under the camera.
I ducked in to one that was filled with lights.
The former staffer said she ducked to avoid Franken's lips.
He ducked and bolted for a restroom to take cover.
To Guillorme's left, T.J. Rivera ducked and covered his head.
A ball came straight at his head and he ducked.
I ducked underneath another bus, waiting for the gunfire to stop.
He ducked as the man with the gun advanced toward him.
Some of us (okay, I) might have ducked for their lives.
The next morning, during rounds, the patient swiftly ducked past us.
He ducked and covered until casino security came and called police.
Others ducked under tables or hid in bathrooms, closets and cupboards.
But every time Ward ducked in, Kovalev would swat him off.
Some motorists driving past the scene ducked behind their steering wheels.
Minutes later, the two ducked into an S.U.V., which sped away.
Nobody ducked, nobody did anything as far as I could see.
Frantic concertgoers ducked and rushed for a limited number of exits.
Two bankers ducked into the room as I snapped a photo.
Turns out she must've ducked in the back, keeping hope alive!
The Supreme Court heard the case in 2013 but ducked it.
Warren has ducked how much middle-class taxes would be raised.
Police officers ducked for cover as dozens of shots rang out.
Still, Mr. Dylan has not yet entirely ducked the Swedish Academy.
He was running with the ball and he ducked his head down.
Margery ducked under Sentences' clasped hands, ignoring their shouts, weaved and dodged.
Then they ducked into a windowless fact-checking library and dialled Bazdarich.
Walking with crutches, the man, Morteza Mehrzad, ducked beneath a towering archway.
Duke instructed them to wait outside and ducked through a beaded doorway.
Yet when it came to making tough decisions, he ducked and deferred.
I ducked to avoid it, but its feet skidded off my hair.
The driver slammed on the brakes and I ducked behind the seat.
Now, escorted by two M.T.A. officials, Norton ducked inside to show why.
Tandy chuckled a little too pretty and ducked their head into their coat.
It was filmed in 3D, and I ducked a few times while watching.
When that didn't work, they ducked behind an alley to smoke a joint.
But when the question ended up with the Supreme Court, the judges ducked.
After happily taking photos with the guest of honor, Maguire quickly ducked out.
Yet Bryce has also been a character that has ducked under the radar.
Whittaker immediately stepped in again and kneed Romero's face as he ducked forward.
And of course he ducked out after the game so I couldn't collect!
The choice may feel increasingly uninspiring to many, but it cannot be ducked.
He told TODAY that he ran off the stage and ducked for cover.
"I ducked, and he just ... started firing off rounds at me," he said.
I ducked between the ropes onto the sprung canvas of robin's egg blue.
Yet, since then, Republicans have ducked and dodged and looked the other way.
Then Matt snuck out back with his duffel and ducked behind the dumpsters.
Negron ducked into the market and pointed out favorite items: passion fruits, mangoes.
Ms. Rivera ducked her head and laughed nervously, uncertain of what to say.
Asked on Fox News about a possible move, Mr. Cotton ducked the question.
He ducked into the emporium to see if anyone was selling pocket watches.
Mayweather ducked under a McGregor jab and landed a pretty solid right hand.
She ducked down and said to a friend, I think he heard me.
"We ducked down in our car, assuming there was a stabbing," she said.
We ducked behind a wall as bullets continued to fly over our heads.
Tonyan ducked as he made the catch, and the two pursuing defenders collided.
After the dinner, I ducked into the library and took a look around.
Moments later, Lomachenko ducked in to feint the left to the body again.
Hall, not wanting to fight one of the Oilers tough guys, ducked and covered.
However, he rapidly milkshake-ducked, as internet sleuths discovered his old anti-trans tweets.
Several members of Congress ducked questions about whether they'd read the 126-page bill.
Guys hid behind walls, shot, ducked — as their buddies readied their payloads of death.
Scarlet ducked past him without meeting his gaze, clutching the straps of her backpack.
Max immediately ducked behind a chair, while Emme took a seat on mom's lap.
Maybe while he ducked, a teacher might tackle him, causing his gun to drop.
He ducked inside the office of a dock worker to take the call discretely.
Congressmen ducked the decision, leading the president to take it unilaterally, on questionable authority.
And, like many people who suddenly become very, very famous, they got Milkshake Ducked.
Trump ducked and grabbed the podium before Secret Service agents rushed to surround him.
The whole crowd ducked and i've never felt more traumatized and ready to panic.
Two people ducked out early, but everyone else stayed until 1:30, at least!
"I immediately ducked behind a Smart Cart and I just laid there," she continued.
Running back James Conner immediately ducked down appearing to tend to his prone teammate.
It's not the first time Trump has ducked the obvious implications of his statements.
Silently, Teresa stepped aside and I ducked under her arm and into the trailer.
When he reached the highest tire, he ducked between two planks and kept going.
I ducked past her and ran nearer to the pond, pretending nothing had happened.
So far, she has ducked them, even while doing many high-profile media interviews.
At one point in the fight, Farmer bobbed, weaved, and ducked under 13 punches.
Clinton largely ducked the question, pointing out that Sanders had supported the bill too.
Mr. Trump ducked his head, grabbing his podium with both hands before backing away.
I ducked under the barbed wire and began climbing through dense shrubs and trees.
I ducked away from my own clinic full of cancer patients to reach her.
Halfway through it, she appeared to get nervous and quickly ducked behind the podium.
Gianforte, meanwhile, has mostly ducked questions about his support for Ryan's health care bill.
He had no comment afterward as he ducked into a waiting sport utility vehicle.
For several minutes inside, as witnesses ducked and screamed, he exchanged gunfire with officers.
He ducked into the rear of the house, narrowly avoiding a hail of bullets.
She pulled up to a red light, and quickly ducked down in her car.
That day, his father ducked into a quiet office to speak briefly of Jefferson.
Inside Parliament's stately marbled chambers this week, some deputies ducked questions about family hiring.
"You could have just ducked to the food court in that time," she said.
RÜFÜS DU SOLGood use of smiley faces Sabrina ClaudioDidn't she get Milkshake Ducked or something?
He told the Today show that he ran off the stage and ducked for cover.
Trump twice ducked taking a position on it in an interview with local station KSNV.
The singer also sweetly rubbed Teigen's baby bump before they ducked out by 11 p.m.
A few hikers on the coastal trail ducked splotches of foam the ocean snorted up.
Women could be ducked in the village pond, many simply for scolding husbands or neighbours.
He eventually ducked behind a bush, ostensibly hoping to hide until the heat died down.
Mr. Murphy ducked out the door, burst back in with a handgun, and opened fire.
The soldiers had ducked into the cabin to avoid a rain shower, Mr. Komori said.
When a fighter clambered up a wall for a flying kick, a few spectators ducked.
As time went one, that responsibility of standing at the rostrum became something I ducked.
Jeremy ducked back, bladder unrelieved, to commence killing the cloud of insects one by one.
Miocic uncorked his booming right hand and ducked in on Ngannou's hips between these attempts.
" My face must have done something because he ducked his head slightly and said, "Sorry.
"It's not real gunshots," one man yelled as panicked concertgoers around him ducked for cover.
Bennett ducked behind a slot machine, and when people started to flee he ran, too.
Watson ducked to go down to the ground, as Campbell laid out for the tackle.
"The Intelligence Committee has completely ducked for cover on follow-the-money issues," he said.
She gripped the blanket tightly and ducked underneath the covers, wanting the nightmare to end.
"Text me how much," she shouted, referring to the price, and ducked into the bar.
The music stopped, and as victims fell bleeding, concertgoers screamed, ducked for cover, or ran.
He ducked into the Housing Works Bookstore Café, on Crosby Street, and ordered a coffee.
After hardly touring for either album, however, the singer-songwriter ducked out of the spotlight.
Phillips took aim, but just as he fired P-247 ducked his head to eat.
Some even ducked VICE News reporters asking for comment in the halls of Capitol Hill.
I came out publicly via a Facebook post, then ducked into work without my phone.
Outside the apartment block, a government sedan pulled up, and Black and White ducked inside.
They ducked into a juice bar with a " No Obscene Language " sign on the door.
About 30 shots rang out over 10 seconds as people screamed and ducked for cover.
He should consider himself lucky, though—and not just because he ducked some legal trouble.
It is an acutely delicate subject within the church, and the pope ducked a direct answer.
A Portland family's beloved pet ducked a close call last week to make it home safely.
And at the encouragement of her mom, Charlotte ducked into a curtsy like a pro. 7.
He also ducked whether Trump campaigning on a Muslim ban was an example of religious bigotry.
But she found no Jason and no fire escape out of which he might have ducked.
He ducked out a side door and down a hall that led to a back exit.
Kathleen ducked and dodged her way through the lanyarded slicks who wanted to network or gossip.
Except Mousasi had ducked as Hall had started spinning and taken the kick on his head.
After the medicine's sting faded she ducked into her burnoose and stepped out onto the balcony.
Both parties have therefore ducked the hard work of countering the health care sector's monopoly power.
After laying down a smoke screen, Flusha ducked back and waited for Na'Vi to peak through.
They showed up to a town-hall meeting to express their concerns, and Coffman ducked out.
Silver has never ducked from his self-identification as a relatively conservative, markets-loving stats nerd.
Early arrivals included Sam Rockwell and Elisabeth Moss, who ducked in to have their trophies customized.
Duxbury ducked that question, according to Purdon's comments in the minutes of a Premier League hearing.
"Pardon me, ma'am," he said, as she looked toward Trump, then ducked out of camera view.
Soaked through, I ducked into a restaurant for no other reason than that it was crowded.
But Labour ducked the chance to pay for its spending by increasing taxes on middling earners.
When the Jordanian continued firing, they ducked behind jersey barriers and returned fire with their pistols.
In 20 months in office he has ducked unpopular decisions, such as approving a big mine.
We ducked into funeral homes at night to photograph the battered bodies of civil rights victims.
As we entered its grand entryway, we ducked under damaged panels that dangled from the ceiling.
After he was arrested by the police, he challenged — and then ducked — the Japanese legal system.
Two more people sustained minor injuries as they ducked for cover inside the church, she said.
Then Tom Brady ducked out at the last minute to spend time with his ailing mother.
Feelings I'd ducked or anesthetized for decades with substances suddenly started to surface with an overwhelming ferocity.
Rick Santorum welcomed Trump's focus on the border, crediting him with facing a problem others have ducked.
Locking it on the rack, she ducked under the canvas sheeting and stepped up into the van.
His face was not masked ... We ducked behind a counter but I stood up and watched him.
In mid-2014, seven fires in Canada's Northwest Territories ducked underground and resurfaced in 2015, Flannigan said.
Torrens' liner just got over the head of Ray, who ducked to get out of the way.
"At that point I ducked down," Skarlatos told Britain's Sky News in the wake of the incident.
At one point, the "Confident" singer ducked into a corner to get a quick makeup touch-up.
"At that point I ducked down," Skarlatos told Britain's Sky News in the wake of the incident.
He threw it over his shoulder and ducked inside the security perimeter after declining to be interviewed.
Meanwhile, Al Mana, 42, ducked out of a side entrance of the building just after the proceedings.
Those unwilling to defend the comments mostly ducked and dodged questions, diving for elevators to avoid reporters.
Kendrick ducked the falling debris and came out blasting with the best Coachella headlining set since Prince.
My best friend and I ran while everyone else ducked for cover and we didn't look back.
These are the sorts of decisions that past presidents, putting their careers before their countrymen, have ducked.
After happily taking for photos with the guest of honor, the Golden Globe nominee quickly ducked out.
I ducked into a small street and looked at the lunch menu for a restaurant called Ishida.
Yet, despite much pleading, the GOP ducked health care and didn't have a coherent message on immigration.
The senator never endorsed Mr. Trump, and repeatedly ducked questions about whether he would vote for him.
People could be heard screaming, and Mr. Trump ducked his head, grabbing his podium with both hands.
At our destination, we ducked between houses and walked down a corridor to the back of one.
Before Dan ducked his oversize head out of the car, he squeezed his clammy forefinger around mine.
I ducked out of the way of one of them as I tried to share the shadow.
David Niles, 57, a New Yorker, was picking up a Citi Bike nearby when he ducked in.
They both ducked, Officer Jansen said, and he dove from the car, rolling onto the gravel outside.
Grant ducked as the gunman, who had spotted and homed in on him, started firing off rounds.
After his rally, he and a few voters fled the snowfall and ducked into a coffee shop.
Mr. Korellis ducked under his desk, waited for a pause between blasts and bolted for the door.
Being crafty codgers, we ducked Santa's surveillance, turning the spotlight on kids and dramatically changing Christmas celebrations.
Some ducked inside a room adjacent to the arbitration hearing; it was where a masseuse was working.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) repeatedly ducked the question at a Tuesday afternoon press conference.
The senator never endorsed Mr. Trump and repeatedly ducked questions about whether he would vote for him.
He said his wife ducked under a table and elevators in his office building were out of operation.
Every time a door slammed, my heart raced and I ducked for cover, assuming it was a gunman.
Passengers also ducked and closed their eyes as the top of the bus hit the bridge, avoiding trouble.
We were in Kevin's kitchen when my dad ducked out for a moment to go to the bathroom.
And at the encouragement of her mom, Charlotte ducked into a curtsy (like a pro, we might add!).
Anastasia ducked between parked cars and curled up on the ground until the shooting stopped, the mother said.
He spoke at a press conference on the Hill but ducked out rather than take questions from reporters.
But it ducked when it came to guaranteeing full-time employment for these welfare moms (and occasionally dads).
The night before, Phillies pitcher Adam Morgan barely evaded serious injury when he ducked underneath Cespedes's scorching liner.
Out in the street, people ducked in a small doorway and came out drinking a cloudy, gritty beverage.
A high kick shook Trinaldo to his boots in the second round and he ducked for Lee's hips.
As the marines struggled to break down the reinforced steel door, he and Condor ducked into the bathroom.
"They could call in artillery," he warned, advising everyone to leave, as his fighters calmly ducked into bunkers.
That was one question in the case, but Chief Justice William Rehnquist's opinion for the court ducked it.
I ducked under the arm of one of the men holding the gunman and picked up the revolver.
Sure, President Reagan unlawfully ducked the law, but at least Congress tried, and some officials were held accountable.
I visited a McDonald's in the busy Myeongdong neighborhood, dodging busy shoppers as I ducked into the store.
Afterward, he ducked into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office and began sharing the news with other colleagues.
As the children played with Souhel's phone, his brother Redwan, who was twenty-two, ducked into the tent.
Pakistan, another country whose citizens have carried out attacks in the United States, also ducked Mr. Trump's list.
I ducked into the sushi spot next door, feeling a little lame about eating Japanese in New Orleans.
Warren ducked a question on whether she would raise middle-class taxes to pay for Medicare for All.
After touching down at a nearby air force base, she ducked into several homes and spoke privately to residents.
Carmelo Anthony opened a door, ducked his head inside the arena and then shuffled across the court in socks.
"My horse slammed on the brakes ... ducked back to the inside and then took off," said jockey Kent Desormeaux.
I took a deep breath, and ducked my way through the scrub to the far end of the line.
She and her friend ducked into an alleyway, pretended to be smoking cigarettes when a regime thug spotted them.
But because all good things must inevitably be milkshake ducked, McDonald's envy-inducing boba has prompted some controversy, too.
His cousin swung, I ducked, I grabbed him and I essentially jersied him, uppercut him and slapped him around.
He notes that small government was the Tea Party's key issue, one that Trump mostly ducked in the campaign.
Johnson gave up the first takedown as he threw his overhand ahead of himself and Cormier ducked under it.
DeAndre Jordan, one of the only members of the organization who predates Griffin, ducked the press after the game.
I don't even remember if I woke up Denis to say goodbye before I ducked out for the appointment.
Editorial In an era of unbridled campaign spending, the Federal Election Commission has consistently and shamefully ducked its responsibilities.
Washington Memo WASHINGTON — The president seethed with resentment, his party ducked for cover and the opposition chortled with glee.
As the gunfire sounded, Judge Brown ducked under the bench, earning him, he recalled, the nickname Duck Down Brown.
"My horse shied away from the noise of the crowd and may have ducked out a little," Saez said.
"We ducked a punch," said Mayor Andrew Gilich of Biloxi, whose office noted that he is a former boxer.
Beckey and Ricky Langley, small-business owners from Washington State, had ducked into the hotel to see the scene.
Now, less than a month into President Trump's administration, it's become something to be ducked, at least for some.
Pence waved to reporters as he left the club and ducked into his vehicle, but he gave no comment.
He ducked into a soundproof room to try them out and encountered two men inspecting an electronic drum kit.
When the girl answered, Jeb ducked back into the house to watch the scene through his living-room window.
As senators ducked and dodged, privately some GOP aides were more frank about the effect of the Bolton news.
Whittaker side stepped and ducked deep under the left hand—as he had done against Romero's left hook all fight.
On Kimmel's show, Clifford ducked most of his questions about the alleged affair by either remaining silent or cracking jokes.
The Democrats' lieutenant governor candidate, Rita Hart, stopped into the union office, then ducked quickly out again after her speech.
When bricks began to fly, she and her friends ducked inside a house and braced their bodies against the door.
She repeatedly replied that such a plan would result in lower costs for American families, and ducked the tax question.
In one memorable exchange, I ducked through a door to take cover and smashed the control panel right beside it.
Suddenly St-Pierre ducked in for a takedown but thought better of it and came up with a left hook.
My colleagues and I ducked down and covered our ears until it was over (and it wasn't over soon enough).
But, naw, they undoubtedly ducked out because they just didn't want to hear 75 minutes of Mahler, real or imagined.
But for all the opposition's efforts, Mr Abe ducked the debate on constitutional change during the campaign—for good reason.
Joined by her deputy, Benjamin J. Rhodes, she ducked under the rope to make her way closer to the president.
She said everyone was doing well, but declined to provide any details before she ducked into a black idling SUV.
Reince Priebus ducked, alone, into a car on a rain-slick tarmac after being tossed out as chief of staff.
I asked the company last week what it thought about the recent events in Wisconsin, and it ducked the question.
He says Trump had a chance to stand up and show his bravery during the Vietnam War, but "ducked" it.
The junior senator from Iowa, Joni Ernst, ducked into an elevator as she was being asked about Mr. King's tweet.
"Oh yeah, we're making money!" said a Gucci employee before he ducked back into the store without giving his name.
For months, Mayor Bill de Blasio has ducked questions about whom he would endorse in the Democratic primary for governor.
Thinking there was some sort of ambush in progress, Mr. Glasgow says, he ducked, and did not see the shooting.
But Justice Kennedy ducked without even writing to explain why as the court decided the case on narrow technical grounds.
The parents were heartbroken by congressional members who sympathized with them and then shamelessly ducked the issue of gun safety.
For a late lunch, I ducked into the Powder Keg in the lower level of the 1980s-era Timberline Lodge.
As the audience screamed and ducked for cover, Ms. Moser had turned to shield her 6-year-old daughter, Veronica.
Escobar lined Sabathia's first pitch of the night at Headley, who ducked his head while making the catch and fell.
He limits access to reporters who cover his campaign and ducked an interview with the BBC's infamous interrogator, Andrew Neil.
Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) ducked in to cast her vote — present — before immediately bolting through one of the GOP doors.
At the church, Mr. Cuomo, a Catholic, ducked into a tomb that is said to be where Jesus was buried.
He is well into the twilight of his career and already considered one of the most ducked fighters in boxing.
Everyone in the caravan ducked out of the way as he recorded an Instagram story for his six million followers.
Mika ducked behind an SUV and put his arms up to cover his head when he was hit again, he said.
After managing to flee the school, Grady told Today she ducked behind a truck and collected herself before calling her parents.
If I was working from home, I ducked out at lunchtime for an hour to train with Matt, an architect neighbor.
" When Salvini again ducked a chance to apologize directly, she whipped out a placard with a hashtag in red marker, "#WomenNotInflatableDolls.
The day was long — at lunch I ducked out to pick up a prescription for an antibiotic for my cystic acne.
This was despite having just ducked into the ladies' room to relieve myself before reporters were called into the press gallery.
But he was lame-ducked back in January when the club announced that Pep would be taking over in the summer.
Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan ducked Thursday on whether he supports the "stop and frisk" policy pushed by Donald Trump.
We won't get into the rumors and squabbling over who ducked whom, but the sticking point always seemed to be weight.
When Kavanaugh ducked the question, Booker asked if he believed Trump would withdraw his nomination if Kavanaugh agreed to recuse himself.
"It's never final till it's final, but I don't see that happening," Thune told reporters as he ducked into an elevator.
Once inside the venue, I ducked into a dark corner and slipped the vibrator through the slit in my boy underwear.
" Asked if any of that was likely, Mr. Coons shrugged, ducked into an elevator in the Capitol and said: "It should!
Mr. Trump, who did not speak with Mr. Sessions himself, then ducked questions about Mr. Sessions's fate at the news conference.
I ducked my head below it and saw its edge disappear, leaving me to stare at bags of Combos and Doritos.
He ducked off to take the call only to hear a recorded voice float a lucrative offer to buy his home.
I wanted to talk to her so we ducked under the roof of a border guard hut to escape the rain.
As he ducked out of a steady drizzle, Mr. Gounardes said he had never seen Mr. Golden going door to door.
They've ducked the easy questions for so long that it's reasonable to suspect that they doubt we will like the answers.
And when it went out of my view, I just instinctively ducked to the left, and bam, it came right through.
Guests filed in and took their seats as Ms. Pienkowski ducked into a reserved bathroom and changed into her wedding dress.
Again, the ACLU's counsel ducked the issue and seemed to suggest that privacy facilities could still be separated by biological sex.
Mike Turner (R-Ohio) refused to answer questions about the tweets as he ducked on to the House floor, while Rep.
Ron DeSantis, ducked for cover and had to return what they believed had been tainted political contributions from Parnas and Fruman.
Wearing jumpsuits and helmets with headlamps, they ducked into the mouth of a cave, descending into a maze of jagged limestone.
Bridget Gawinowicz ducked into the nearest classroom, where the teacher locked the door, turned off the lights, and opened an umbrella.
Chris Christie with a laugh, as he ducked into the diner trailed by a hoard of reporters for some last-minute campaigning.
Martínez said she started following the shouts of Border Patrol agents, recording as she ducked behind the cars parked in her driveway.
Yet she ducked the key question of what future relationship Britain will have with the EU, which takes 44% of Britain's exports.
Concerned about technology transfer, America and its allies have largely ducked questions about how to respond to China's renewed offers of collaboration.
But then he ducked out of the race, as did US Senator John Kennedy, after a long and public flirtation with it.
Hossaini ducked and went back to the classroom and the students used desks to barricade the door to the second-floor classroom.
Karma had a higher purpose, and ducked into the monastery to ask the lama for his blessings for the next day's flight.
All of a sudden, her eyes got big and she raised her hands then ducked behind me and grabbed onto my arm.
"Take that, Putin!" he said at one point as he ducked and dodged a flurry of snowballs, though most hit him squarely.
Franca threw Gillespie off with strict straight hitting, Gonzalez with powerful high kicks and uppercuts as Gillespie ducked for the takedown attempt.
The elusive Kazakh ducked and shimmied, bouncing off the ropes as Giyasov stalked him before catching the Uzbek on the counter-punch.
A customer, James Shaw Jr., first ducked into a bathroom, then rushed the gunman when there was a pause in the shooting.
She grabbed the woman, and they ducked into one of the bathrooms in the club, the one closest to the back patio.
Espelette Mayor Jean-Marie Iputcha led the women on a tour through the village and they ducked into nearby shops and bakeries.
The relatives also had a video showing Mr. Daitzik's daughter, wearing a red T-shirt, running and screaming, having ducked the gunfire.
He dribbled toward the 6-foot-10 Smith, hesitated, and then ducked around him before flipping an underhand shot off the glass.
After doing what I could to make myself presentable, I climbed the steep staircase, ducked through blue curtains, and entered the restaurant.
Having ducked this particular front in the culture wars a year ago, did the justices really want to get back in now?
Others ducked their heads, as though they were caught staring at a car wreck, then they scurried off or turned their backs.
The cases on partisan gerrymandering that the court ducked in June, for example, were precisely the type it ought to be resolving.
A UAW spokesperson ducked questions about GM product commitments, saying the battery facility, for example, is not subject to the labor agreement.
He ducked in and pulled out just in time to feel the looping right hands of Bradley go breezing past his head.
I kept walking, and he started to follow me, and did for several blocks, until I panicked and ducked into a shop.
The fight doesn't go too well for Browne ... Ronda's character easily ducked a few punches before hitting him with a flying knee.
If we're at Ludlow House, we like their restaurant Ducked Up where they have the best Peking duck I have ever eaten.
The outlet reported that members of the congregation ducked under their seats as several people drew their own weapons at the gunman.
Don't freak out and vomit before you've ducked your head inside the game, motion-sickness sorts—there's no behind-the-wheel perspective here.
According to an onlooker, the couple ducked into the exclusive bash via a private entrance and were brought directly to a VIP room.
One cold February night in 2013, Tom Gerhardt and Dan Provost ducked into a Brooklyn bar for a drink and some R&D.
When I opened the door and ducked through the short opening, I saw a full table set with dozens of dishes of snacks.
Joni Ernst ducked out the back of her public meeting after attempting to keep questions limited to selected veterans in the crowd. Rep.
With Seema trying to tug her down to the floor, Phogat ducked under her opponent's outstretched arms to seize her around the waist.
Jerry Moran, of Kansas, ducked into an elevator apparently avoiding questions about Trump, and other Republicans were apprehensive, saying they needed more time.
A television anchorwoman ducked out of sight during a local newscast as shouts of "get under a desk" were heard in the background.
On July 11th Donald Trump ducked the decision for another three months, with an executive order saying he wants to see "sustained progress".
Whether they admit it or not, every woman has ducked into a men's room to escape a lengthy bathroom line at some point.
With the press conference drawing closer, we walked inside the building, then ducked into a side room to give the documents a look.
After an apparent knee to the groin, Shamrock ducked down in pain, only to be clocked by an additional knee to the temple.
So, I was getting ready to go on a date, and I ducked into a Starbucks to fix up my makeup really quickly.
In a last ditch effort, I ducked into the Tiffany's jewelry store around the corner from the tower and uncovered a secret shortcut.
Olivia ducked under the oldest canary palm in America, danced past calamondin orange and blood-leaf banana, Surinam cherry and fiddle-leaf fig.
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - With a police officer close behind, Israel Hernandez-Llach ducked into an apartment building and dashed down the hall.
Everyone ducked for cover, and the soldier, who was not seriously wounded, was hustled off in a Humvee, blood streaming from his calf.
"A lot of really good people (were) holding people's wounds shut, trying to help them while everybody was just ducked down," she said.
Their reward at the end of the night came from Manager Dave Roberts, who doffed his cap before he ducked into the clubhouse.
At one point in the fight, Farmer had his back to the turnbuckle and bobbed, weaved, and ducked under an extraordinary 116 shots.
They told The Seattle Times that Thompson ducked into her bedroom upon seeing the agents, saying she didn't want to deal with it.
At one point, he ducked into a studio to record intros for "The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian," his show on SiriusXM satellite radio.
Officers snaked through backyards and alleyways with their hands on their guns as helicopters circled overhead and residents ducked for cover amid gunfire.
Namajunas let Jedrzejczyk fall short, moved back in, feinted Jedrzejczyk onto the fence, and then ducked down before entering with a left hook.
Immigration, in 2006 and 2007, McConnell [then the leader] completely ducked out of the debate and did not even speak on the floor.
In Jacqueline Stone's production, Carolyn Molloy stars as a high schooler who has ducked out of class and gone to visit her boyfriend.
Mr. de Blasio ducked again, saying that he was waiting for the Police Department to tell him if the incident was handled properly.
She said challenges to partisan gerrymandering, which the court ducked in a pair of decisions in June, could soon return to the court.
The plan was for him to have his name on the papers while his newfound business partner ducked and dived behind the scenes.
I brought along a high school friend, and we ducked into the crowded, smoke-filled room lit up with Christmas lights and neon.
Each date topped the last, though a nervous Ms. White ducked Dr. Gilani's attempts to snag a kiss until their third get-together.
He took one truck, moved to another truck and ducked into a safe house that had been identified weeks earlier, according to Donovan.
It's unclear how many people were arrested on a rainy Friday along with Field, but once again it seems like Fonda ducked trouble.
Ferencz would stay behind when her husband ducked out to pray at the small synagogue next door each day at around lunch time.
The Shift While running errands the other day, I ducked into a local Best Buy to pick up a pair of new headphones.
I ducked into a Pakistani place to eat a quail, but was worried about splashing grease on the vegetable-tanned natural-leather strap.
"All of a sudden a guy comes up with a knife, I ducked it, but he got me," he said in the footage.
But there was one missed opportunity: When questioning Warren about whether her Medicare for All proposal would require a tax increase, she ducked.
Another notorious moment occurred when Spicer ducked into some bushes to avoid reporters' questions on Trump's abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey.
The justices ducked a broad opinion and sent the case back down to the lower court instructing the parties to look for a compromise.
Last week, a man being chased down the street ducked into a business next to her shuttered restaurant and was shot by his pursuers.
He ducked into living rooms, kitchens, and hospital rooms around the United States—seeing if all was well, seeing if anybody needed to talk.
But in a world where software is everywhere, and computerised cars or medical devices can kill people directly, it cannot be ducked for ever.
Then, her phone rang: it was her dad, and she quickly ducked inside the hotel to take the call where it wasn't so noisy.
In Khan's defence, many—myself included—felt that Mayweather ducked Khan, precisely because he had all the attributes to make it an interesting bout.
The delegates ducked out of the room as reception attendees indulged in jackfruit, coconut, and ube ice creams supplied by one of the sponsors.
Carrie, ducked out of view with Keane, can't see what's happening as Quinn revs the engine and drives straight at the hail of bullets.
The enhanced detail and slickness really shone in the adventures of Lara Croft, as I ducked and weaved through ancient ruins and falling scorpions.
Just the opposite, when Corbyn rose to the challenge of a BBC-sponsored debate of all the nation's party leaders, May ducked the event.
Rather than swing wildly for Azeredo's head, Gomi uppercutted lower, smashing his right hand into Azeredo's chest and midriff each time he ducked in.
Ms. Musk ducked behind a rack of dresses to slip into the outfit, which Ms. Yang and an assistant adjusted to fit her shape.
He ducked into an injury tent along the sideline, then emerged and walked with a slight limp up a tunnel to the locker room.
"As soon as I heard the gunshots, I lowered the volume and ducked down," Mr. Roman said during an interview at Mr. Rivera's home.
Trump ducked the science behind the administration's decision, telling the crowd Tuesday he was never told why the sales were not allowed year-round.
As for potential contestants on Dennis' dating show ... he's famously ducked revealing his age, so the ladies will have to be cool with that.
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King has allegedly ducked car payments and the repo man for so long she's now wanted by cops.
Matt recalled a specific layover when, famished, he ducked into an airport Popeye's to pick up lunch, only to have his credit card declined.
Some ducked their heads under gushes from a supply tower, and a few kind souls offered to turn their spray bottles onto strangers' faces.
More importantly, he showed me how to cup my hands above my eyes and trap air as I ducked my head below the waves.
She ducked — thanks to the training from her youth — but there was no hope for the man, who died only a few feet away.
Bullet holes pockmark the fencing and storage units that ring the field, and the first-base dugout where members of Congress ducked for cover.
When a few ducked into a river and came out with blue coats, residents quickly traced the reason: a business that dumped blue dye.
I ducked into a courtyard that was whitewashed and pleasantly spartan, and was greeted by Laila Hida, 1893, who founded the space in 2013.
"At the break, when he ducked in and he had to gather him up, you just can't do that against these horses," Baffert said.
One Snap employee had ducked into the Hermès store down the street to pick up a yellow tie days before just for the occasion.
GSMA acknowledged the safety risks to attendees in an email on Sunday, but it ducked away from assuming any liabilities at the trade show.
Clutching a set of briefing papers under his arm, Alexander ducked into the passenger seat of a black car, and drove into the night.
He adjusted the dials on the soundboard, trotted downstairs to help out behind the bar and then ducked outside to take a phone call.
Thanks to that fluency, the scene becomes a savage sequel to Iñárritu's "Birdman," which also ducked and darted from one figure to the next.
David Siders, national political correspondent: Warren once again ducked questions about whether her Medicare for All proposal would require a tax increase on Americans.
A television anchorwoman ducked under her desk in midst of a local newscast as shouts of "get under a desk" were heard in the background.
If you're ducked behind a bar and a shooter runs out and you hit him over the head with a bottle, that's a good move.
She saw him look directly at her, our kids in the car, and she ducked and our lives haven't really been exactly the same since.
In the weeks that followed, Biden's ducked questions from youth activists about supporting a climate debate and from the press about his climate policies generally.
They quickly ducked into a bathroom to change and Wolf just had enough time to get Brown's phone number before sprinting back to his lab.
Coady goes on the hunt for the clones, and eventually finds Helena in the abandoned room while Sarah has ducked out to get medical equipment.
In the video, a demonstrator yelled: "Why are you shooting?" as protesters, some wearing masks as protection from tear gas, ducked to avoid the firing.
Seemingly realizing she was now on national television during a voiceover, Cohen didn't just walk out of the shot, but rather ducked below the lens.
She ducked, she skipped out of the way, and she rocked back on her heels, swatting the ball away from her face with her racket.
Then, she ducked under the table to bring up a poster board printed with huge text, displaying what Wells Fargo attorneys had said in court.
If you were smart, you ducked into shelter immediately (after saving those children, of course) and never got exposed to fallout in the first place.
"WARNING!" flashed in Roy's display, so he ducked, and above his head passed a phantom cannonball close enough to take in its wake his cap.
Or perhaps it was when you couldn't hold it during the the Wakanda battle in Avengers: Infinity War and ducked out to the theater bathroom.
He also says he knew he was being surveilled, so he didn't make the call and ducked into the IHOP instead, before heading back Virginia.
Miocic ducked in on dos Santos's hips and drove him to the fence, holding him there for short periods and striking not to tremendous effect.
However, many officials remain skeptical that North Korea will give up its nuclear weapons, as it has ducked agreements with the U.S. in the past.
While the President ducked all the fights for an anti-lynching bill, Willkie deepened his friendship and alliance with the N.A.A.C.P.'s leader, Walter White.
When a big earthquake struck Mexico City in September 2017, Allen Husker, a seismologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, ducked under his desk.
He ducked under a swing, came over the top and delivered another left that knocked the fighter in red and white down into the ropes.
If you live in New York, then odds are that you too have ducked into a Starbucks to use their restroom in a pinch before.
Though he had never ducked responsibility for his October performances — often revealing a degree of vulnerability — he admitted that Monday's media day had been different.
At the opening of the second round Garcia was hurt with a clumsy right hand and slashed open with a knee as he ducked low.
Asked by a Western reporter whether the amendment scrapping two term limits meant Mr. Xi would be leader for life, Mr. Zhang ducked the question.
In a 5-to-3 decision, the court ultimately ducked the question, but only after what appeared to have been a considerable and extended struggle.
An unarmed man stepped into the road, and when the car stopped, he looked inside, said, "This is them," and ducked out of the way.
In terror of white vigilantes, Washington sped up, ducked into a black neighborhood, tried to elude his pursuer but skidded his car into a tree.
Cruz literally ducked when a kid tried to toss one of Wisconsin's iconic rubber foam "Cheesehead" hats on him before declaring "funny hats" off-limits. .
Democrats ducked it with their 2009 stimulus package, even though many economists warned it would not be big enough to contend with the Great Recession.
We ducked inside the main tent and found the rest of the team huddled in the dark around a stove, drinking cups of salty broth.
Stone during his news conference Friday ducked a question about whether he's seeking a pardon from the president, whom he's known for about four decades.
I did what any sane person would do when something large is coming at you: I ducked, yet my hands remained steady on the wheel.
I held still, my head ducked out of sight, waiting, letting the very faintest breath escape me while my heart drummed mercilessly in my chest.
So Kitaoka showed a couple of fakes just to make sure Cruickshank was still swinging, then ducked in underneath the right straight and onto Cruickshank's hips.
This incredibly intense video shows Dan Bilzerian frantically searching inside a police truck Sunday night as terrified concertgoers ducked for cover from the hail of bullets.
Ms. Zawadzki helped an older woman near her station pry the lid off a jar, and ducked cheerfully as someone passed a colander over her head.
"She described how she had gotten chased down the sidewalk by a wolf pack of photographers, and ducked into a building to escape them," writes McKeon.
She started by giving roses to Tyler C. and Peter — but ducked out of the ceremony before deciding Luke P. and Jed's fate on the show.
So Cooper ducked out of the line, found that the mall's one breastfeeding room was already occupied, and sat on a bench to breastfeed her child.
House Speaker Paul Ryan ducked questions in his weekly press conference, saying the congressional and Justice Department investigations will get to the bottom of the matter.
Let the old guard complain that he ducked and dipped too much, held his hands too low and his chin cocked too high; he won fights.
According to Synergy Sports, Bradley was also the most efficient pick-and-roll ball handler in the entire NBA when his man ducked under the screen.
The Supreme Court has already ducked a big class action issue this term, when it declined to take up the issue of ascertainability and class certification.
Alibaba ducked below its IPO price 233 days after its stock market debut while Facebook dipped below its IPO price in its second day of trading.
But while our attention has been turned to these humanitarian crises, Earth ducked a cosmic bullet the likes of which could have crippled human technological civilization.
In terms of specifics, the overhand is a Johnson favourite but can be ducked and exposes the hips and armpit of his right side to Cormier.
Officers ducked their heads as protesters aimed laser pointers at them, and a police spokeswoman who urged the demonstrators to leave was drowned out by jeering.
When it struck a few miles north of Anchorage on Friday morning, panicked Alaskans around the city ducked for cover or ran outside into the chill.
Mr. Wrona created a cramped hiding place at a construction site near Monowitz, and during a lunch break Mr. Shine and Mr. Drimmer ducked into it.
A bride and groom ducked as a guest pours an entire container of celebratory rice on them, but photographer Sérgio Nogueira made the moment visually stunning. 
And while traveling on Wednesday, the new mom got the most touching surprise when she ducked into the lactation room at New York City's LaGuardia Airport.
Minutes after he spoke, a group of people chatting in front of their houses ducked when they heard a gun being fired, apparently by a sniper.
But they mostly ducked the specific question of whether they would pull America out of the 2022 Beijing Olympics to protest human rights abuses in China.
Nearly three years into the war against ISIS, lawmakers have ducked their constitutional responsibility for making war by not passing legislation authorizing the anti-ISIS fight.
A man and woman whose car had broken down got out of the vehicle and ran, according to Elijah, who ducked beneath his windows, he said.
The harbor was hardly deserted: A stream of curious people ducked in and out of their cars, snapping pictures, taking a brief frolic in the snow.
On September 11, 2016, the political media's attention was firmly fixed on Lower Manhattan, where Hillary Clinton unexpectedly ducked out of a 19403/11 memorial event.
N ducked out a little early to meet a friend from college who lives in the area, so S and I take advantage of some girl time.
Pitching against Lamigo on Saturday night, Richmond ducked and reached for a screaming liner back to the mound, making a ridiculously ridiculous catch look nearly second nature.
Lyles left after an inning-ending double-play comebacker by Joe Panik in the sixth grazed his pitching hand as he instinctively ducked and raised his hands.
He jumped up and ducked in the ring, kept his head down, squatted and did this kind of rapid breathing I'd learned once in a yoga class.
"He was holding a knife ... He threw it," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, demonstrating how she ducked to avoid the blade as it flew towards her.
She had ducked into a corner after seeing Mayor Ed Lee of San Francisco, whose tenure she had skewered in her recent documentary on the city's gentrification.
As Bisping froze up, Silva did the old Naseem Hamed special, ducked out the window and came up with a lead southpaw uppercut into a left straight.
Syria is not the only place where the Security Council has selectively ducked its responsibility to protect innocent civilians and prevent war crimes in the Middle East.
As others sat through speeches in a gilded conference hall, several participants said, the younger Mr. Kushner frequently ducked out for more exclusive conversations with Saudi officials.
Throughout the Brexit debate, Mr. Corbyn has ducked and weaved, trying to bridge the gap between the Remainers and Leavers in his own party while letting Mrs.
A man ducked into a San Francisco gallery and walked out less than a minute later holding one of its best pieces: a $20,000 Salvador Dalí etching.
Case in point ... Dwayne Johnson's video from Sunday -- he and Danny elaborately ducked in on someone's wedding down in Cabo San Lucas and crooned to the crowd.
Buyers ducked through the mob, one-by-one emerging victorious from A27, a small, unmarked booth on the rainbow-hued show map for the festival ComplexCon 2019.
I think Mueller ducked the tough decisions he faced at the end of his investigation and issued an ineffectual report that failed to come to clear conclusions.
Net Neutrality is gone, the old memes are dead, internet stars have been canceled, and random people unworthy of idolizing that went viral have been milkshake ducked.
Falstaff and Messa da Requiem ducked out during Act I. Falstaff said they had tickets to the New York Philharmonic and did not want to be late.
As the deputies ducked and scurried in a marble antechamber off the main hall, a visiting group from the rural Loiret département expressed dismay at the affair.
Trump briefly ducked at the podium and four Secret Service members scrambled to surround him after a man charged the stage at Dayton International Airport in Ohio.
And when a reporter asked Mnuchin yesterday about all the benefits that would flow to the affluent, he ducked the question and offered a vague talking point.
As he ducked back out of the hall to reload, the two missing members of his team moved past him and into the hall, firing as they went.
As Delvey worked her way up the New York City social ladder, she ducked payments, cashed bad checks, and carried out other scams all apparently amounting to $275,000.
Grinning to herself, Fatima ducked through the door, ascending the steps two at a time, pleased by the soft scuffing noise her feet made on the flecked stone.
Rothwell had no reason to worry and soon found the mark, sending Overeem into even more of a panic as he ducked after Rothwell's hips again and again.
I arrived at the Kickstarter House, a corner building on Main Street I'd ducked into occasionally for heat, strong Wi-Fi and a bathroom break in between screenings.
WHEN the gunshots sounded outside Houston Elementary School, Rembert Seaward and Darryl Webster, the principal and the school social worker, scrambled to the ground and ducked for cover.
On Thursday he said he preferred political stability but ducked questions about when he might put his eventual choice of new ministers to a vote in the assembly.
But on the Spurs' next possession, Leonard ducked into a crowded paint, then sprung out of the mass of bodies for a two-handed dunk, quieting the crowd.
Cellphone video of the shooting scene was uploaded online, and it shows a uniformed man in a bright green vest pointing a gun as travelers scattered and ducked.
The decision to build a third runway at the airport provoked a ferocious response that illustrated why a succession of politicians have ducked the issue since the 1970s.
I ducked next door to Marché Rue Dix, a "cultural concept store" opened by Nilea Alexander, the co-owner (with her Senegalese husband, Lamine Diagne) of Rue Dix.
CHICAGO — Terry Francona ducked under a drain pipe and headed up the dank and narrow tunnel leading to the visitors' clubhouse at Wrigley Field, the ancient baseball shrine.
During a game in December, he ducked in and out of a treatment tent in a matter of seconds after he was sent there for a concussion evaluation.
"I think that Speaker Ryan and House Republicans totally ducked their responsibilities by not allowing an up-and-down vote," said Senator Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of Maryland.
Mr. Ambanza ducked under a sweeping right hook and unleashed a devastating uppercut that lifted his opponent off his feet and dropped the dazed fighter to the ground.
Parents tried to shield their children, others ducked behind or under parked cars, and at least one nearby resident opened her home to shelter people fleeing the mayhem.
But he said he saw subpoenas as a last resort, and ducked a question about what he would do if the White House refused to comply with them.
The lens did not waver as stewards raced to tackle the interlopers; it did not flicker as one ducked and wove and made it through the impromptu cordon.
He ducked into a nearby closet, where he put on a fat suit that gives him a pot belly and some larger-than-average junk in the trunk.
One evening this summer, I left work around 6, ducked into a storefront in Midtown Manhattan and stood at the back of a line, waiting to become myself.
I ducked inside the globe-like structure to find it was surprisingly roomy: it had a table with four chairs, plus two smaller tables with two chairs each.
"I am happy if I see the remains of my brother ... before I die," he said, as another brother choked back tears and ducked back into the crowd.
"I wish I could go there and eat food in the real Penn Station," said Theo Williams, who ducked into the sub shop near the University of Cincinnati.
We ducked at errant shots and ricocheting corner kicks; my brother-in-law, watching the match on television in America, saw us in the crowd more than once.
An interrogation by him has become a rite of passage for British politicians, and Mr. Johnson is the only party leader to have ducked him during this election.
A shrewd self-preservationist, Hoover ducked the order; he could see that the legal system was starting to crack down on government wiretaps and "black bag jobs" — i.e.
I got so paranoid people were judging me that I ducked away to the bathroom, frantically dabbing water under my eyes to give the impression I was crying.
Each time Cerrone surged forward, Edwards either angled off the line of attack and broke Cerrone's charge, or ducked under and returned fire from inside of Cerrone's favored range.
With the exception of a few members who rushed away without speaking to press, all leaders in the room, including Ryan, appeared to have ducked out using side exits.
Set up with some lovely shifting body shots throughout the fight: As Madadi ducked in under a jab, Cabral bent forwards and ate an uppercut right on the chin.
Elsewhere, Orange Is the New Black's Dascha Polanco – who donned an all-black jumpsuit – ducked into the PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly red carpet corner to catch a little breeze.
Drake ducked, and the ball nestled in center field, Turner reached home and Kershaw ran his career mark to 17-6 against the Padres, including 3-0 this year.
"My horse slammed on the brakes and ducked back to the inside and then took off," Desormeaux said after Exaggerator finished second, a length and a quarter behind Nyquist.
A subway route follows Broad Street, and on Sunday many Sanders supporters, seeking a shortcut in the blazing heat, ducked underground and emerged at the end of the route.
It was late morning, and an instructor barked commands to the men as they grappled, punched, ducked and sweated on the front line of Moscow's mixed martial arts scene.
The idea, popular among some conservatives, is that Clinton ducked congressional investigators by deleting these private emails — which they think may have contained damaging Clinton secrets — while under subpoena.
That valuation has plunged during 2018, to the point that the cryptocurrency ducked below $793 during September, raising alarm among some in the community over its long-term sustainability.
There was just one Clark Kent who ducked into phone booths and emerged as Superman, one Bruce Wayne who slid down the Batpole to get suited up as Batman.
When asked (again), hours after Wray's remarks, if chief of staff John Kelly was unaware of the allegations against Porter before they made headlines, press secretary Sarah Sanders ducked.
And that very first reaction, for an audience of supportive middle schoolers, I put my head out and pretended I got scared by the audience, and ducked back in.
We ducked into a room stuffed with rusted bed frames and dirty plastic barrels, where in a corner a thin young man was propped on a bed without sheets.
Ring and Amazon allegedly ducked for cover when their surveillance devices got hacked, but some of their customers are now firing back ... you can run, but you can't hide.
The ESA (like a lot of important institutions in games) largely ducked the controversy, apparently only condemning GamerGate when the Washington Posts' Hayley Tsukayama directly asked for a statement.
I ducked into the restaurant at the 98 Acres Resort & Spa, which sits atop a hill and provides an awesome view of the surrounding countryside, even in the rain.
Dillashaw ducked down behind his lead shoulder as Garbrandt stood square, throwing right hand after right hand, and when Dillashaw returned with his own it sent Garbrandt to the mat.
A videographer who happened to be nearby testing out his 360-degree camera captured the scary moment when the plane swooped over Jaidi's ducked head, narrowly avoiding a full collision.
Later, the Obamas arrived at Kensington Palace in rainy weather and were greeted by William, Kate and Harry who ducked under an umbrella to kiss Michelle Obama on each cheek.
Kaskil knew Roomba could track him by scent, but the old mammoth humored him, played along, pretending to be confused, trunk swishing the steppe grasses right over Kaskil's ducked head.
In a country where more people will face the risks of climate change in the decades to come than any other, the problems of the current climate are being ducked.
After reading the article and looking at pictures of water stained ceilings and ducked taped textbooks and bare library shelves it is obvious that schools all around need more funding.
As we ducked into her trailer, Teresa would toss me the remote to the small television that sat on the kitchen table and tell me to make myself at home.
The same flicked right high kick which Whittaker had thrown up against Natal and Brunson as they ducked to his right side came up again as Souza circled into it.
I ducked in where they had been doing glass-blowing—I figured it was a good spot, because it was walled in, and there was an entrance and exit nearby.
He had his shoulders ducked forward and was looking through the windshield at a building that used to be a bank, then something else, but was now a bank again.
The morning after Britain voted to leave the European Union, Matt Kelly ducked into a coffee shop on a graffiti-lined street in the trendy East London neighborhood of Shoreditch.
The Houthis have ducked every meaningful attempt by the UN to negotiate, most recently in Geneva where they waited until the government was sitting around the table before pulling out.
Jack van Breen, the singer in Tin Man, a band performing at the festival, told the AP that he and his bandmates ducked under the stage when the shooting began.
Every time Roy Nelson ducked in on Miocic's hips, Miocic found himself pushing Nelson off—left hand on Nelson and right hand trying to swing, with no defense in sight.
I ducked out of the office, alone and in search of food, with the unshakable feeling that a truancy officer was going to come and haul me back to work.
As Cerrone ducked in or pressed to clinch, Edwards could use the quarter nelson or a whizzer, before getting his head inside in order to set himself up to strike.
"This is the first year we've done that," Mr. Poku said as employees in white lab coats ducked into his office from the factory floor for the day's marching orders.
Instead of going straight home to the cramped one-bedroom tenement she shared with her mom and younger brother, she veered from the familiar path and ducked into Columbus Park.
In the Senate, Paul spent most of the late-night vote series ducked in the cloakroam, largely avoiding his colleagues whom he forced to be there until around 2 a.m.
Coffees in hand on a sunny afternoon, we ducked under a railing at the Transamerica Pyramid to sit in a spot it didn't quite seem we were allowed to be.
Biden ducked a question about whether he would run for a second term, saying he's "not going to commit one way or another" right away if he's elected in 2020.
She remembered an evening when Herman ducked behind a bar in his home during a meeting with legendary producer David Merrick so he could help her with her English homework.
Another man, Jason Rogers, 32, said he was coming out of the Bronx Criminal Court next door on East 161st Street when he heard the shots, ducked and peered around.
The idea ducked underwater when opposition to Obamacare was at its fiercest a few years ago, but it has been the majority position for most of the past two decades.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus ducked into the meeting momentarily, and told reporters a border tax is just one of a "buffet of options" to pay for the wall.
Taking the unique public display of affection in stride, the 22-year-old model had a big smile on her face throughout the serenade — though she soon ducked behind a column.
It's possible most of the blame is meant to be put on Kate's failure to get pregnant, with Miles made culpable because he ducked a fertility test appointment for two years.
Every subsequent Nurmagomedov shot either went straight to the head outside position, or began with a faked shot to the middle and ducked to the outside when McGregor tried to counter.
The only person to "storm Area 51" in earnest during the whole event, Ms. Prater ducked under the gate and continued on until she became a dot in the forbidden distance.
Milwaukee officers were forced to jet into action at the scene of a suspicious package Monday when a bystander ducked underneath the police tape and decided to inspect the package himself.
Katy ducked out from introducing Taylor's new single "Look What You Made Me Do" Sunday during MTV's award show ... managing to steer clear of any mention of Taylor once it ended.
Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), who is being targeted by the House Democratic campaign arm, as he ducked into a car on his way out of a private meeting in Palatine, Ill.
In Australia, some sky-watchers climbed to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to get a closer view of the moon as it ducked between the clouds over the city.
Whittaker also looked for his usual right high kick to punish Romero's slips and leans, but Romero ducked deep enough to slip under it—garnering a gleeful squeal from Joe Rogan.
The difference between a hook and a swing is the bend in the arm; a swing is easily stopped by anything put in the path of it and is easily ducked.
Mediator Last Wednesday, the CBS chairman, Leslie Moonves, ducked into that night's taping of Stephen Colbert's "Late Show," and then joined Mr. Colbert in his office above the Ed Sullivan Theater.
The mom-and-pop employees ducked as the nimble gunman found his target, a bookmaker who had defied Raymond L. S. Patriarca, the coal-eyed head of New England organized crime.
"Obviously, there are concerns of terrorism," McCaul said in a brief interview as he ducked into a secure briefing with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Transportation Security Administrator Peter Neffenger.
I ducked out of the church way before the rituals of this video, but I'd assume many a past and present youth would like to know what they are heading toward.
The jab—an underused weapon for Calderwood until now—shot down the center of Lipski's swings, often as Calderwood got her head off line and ducked down behind her lead shoulder.
Around two in the morning, the other cleric having long since fled and with no end in sight, most of us ducked into the kitchen for a quick council of war.
SYRACUSE — Early Thursday morning at the cafe across the street from Syracuse Stage, an actor named Mickey Rowe ducked in from the drizzly chill just as a barista unlocked the door.
I also ducked out for an hour for a meeting with an executive from Accenture I've been trying to meet for almost a year to talk about the future of work.
Once Ntilikina got near the basket, he lobbed a pass near the rim that Robinson caught well behind his head and viciously threw down as some Nets defenders ducked for cover.
Stepping inside the green-painted metal fencing, I ducked into one of two low, rectangular school buildings, which had been constructed from rough-hewed wood and sheets of bright green metal.
This winter, the Cuomo train has left the station as he shirked blame, ducked reporters, and passed the buck on why the city's transit infrastructure he is responsible for has failed.
However, the appeals court ruling largely ducked the central question of whether the rest of the Affordable Care Act remained valid after Congress removed the penalty for not having health insurance.
After a few blocks of hasty pursuit, I was close enough to see them, in a mix of milling bystanders, as they conferred, glanced toward me, and ducked into a bar.
At lunch, she ducked out of the office to watch the news from Washington and eat the rice and lentils she had prepared to tide her over until her paychecks resumed.
A Republican member of Congress who had scheduled meet-and-greets to hear her constituents' views on Obamacare — which the GOP plans to repeal and replace — reportedly ducked those meetings last weekend.
But the CMA investigation and the government's response have ducked this question and instead opted for a price cap that would try to limit the amount of discrimination without banning it altogether.
Back at the Capitol, after a quick vote to open debate on restricting US involvement in Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, Brown ducked into his hideaway Senate office to resume the interview.
The large moon, which astronomers said was closer to Earth than at any time since 1948, ducked between the clouds over Sydney on Monday evening, with crowds lining up to take photographs.
I hid my face as I ducked into a cab (even though my apartment was only five blocks away), immediately changed into my pajamas, and proceeded to FaceTime my mom for laughs.
It also ducked a big structural question: why continue to base the rules on the arm's-length principle, when multinationals exist precisely so that market prices need not apply in intragroup transactions?
"There was some fear that the bank might address some of the strength in the currency, but they ducked that pretty effectively," said David Tulk, chief Canada macro strategist at TD Securities.
Zuma has ducked and dived this week at the inquiry, which is testing allegations that he allowed cronies to plunder state resources and influence senior appointments during his nine years in power.
Jamaal Charles was ALMOST attacked by a humongous spider ... but fortunately for the ex-NFL star -- he's still got some moves, and ducked away from the big-ass arachnid as it charged!!!
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Sunday ducked, danced and sidestepped the question of whether he truly called President Donald Trump a "moron," dismissing the brouhaha as the "petty stuff" of Washington.
He cited one instance when he first began filming at the World Trade Center and instinctively ducked his head when he saw a plane reflected in the glass of One World Trade.
Unfortunately, the only institution that could end the partisan practice, the Supreme Court, ducked its best chance to intervene when, earlier this year, it declined to upset the Republican redistricting of Wisconsin.
On one occasion Silva ducked extremely low as this left hook came over and clipped him, and got caught with a couple of blows as he slowly came back to his guard.
Matt Yglesias captured this well, writing for Vox: When Kaine demanded that Pence defend Trump's secrecy on his taxes, Pence ducked and talked about how low taxes are good for economic growth.
SINCE 2008, when the Supreme Court recognised a limited individual right to bear arms in the home for self-defence, the justices have consistently ducked opportunities to expand the Second Amendment umbrella.
In college, he had been so indifferent to hockey that upon returning home one night and finding a roommate and some friends engrossed in the 1994 Stanley Cup finals, he ducked out.
She ducked into the locker room and came out a few moments later wearing a yellow North Face tank top and knee-length cotton climbing Capris in a flax-colored Bijinga pattern.
It all created the comforting illusion that Palmer was not really gone, but had merely ducked out for a cold can of the part-tea, part-lemonade refreshment that he made famous.
The justices have ducked some cases, issued vanishingly narrow decisions in others and slow-walked still others, waiting for a ninth justice to resolve what would otherwise be a 4-4 tie.
So far the company has ducked addressing that issue by saying it has no evidence about who the attackers were, and the United States has not formally accused China in the case.
Mr. Cruz ducked when asked if he stood by his earlier criticism of Mr. Trump's temperament and his assertion that Mr. Trump might use nuclear weapons, even against a friendly country like Denmark.
Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Democrat and first Muslim elected to Congress, ducked and dodged reporters outside the Democratic leadership fight who were asking about his bid to take over the Democratic National Committee.
So two years ago, when Swift ducked out of attending the MTV Europe Music Awards to instead see her brother's last performance in a play at University of Notre Dame, it was understandable.
A local CBS anchorwoman ducked under her desk in midst of a newscast as shouts of "get under a desk" were heard in the background when Friday's quake was felt throughout Los Angeles.
As details spilled out during the run-up to the 2016 summer games in Rio de Janeiro, the IOC ducked responsibility, allowing individual international sports federations to decide whether Russian athletes could compete.
But for Fitbit, and some other wearable makers that have ducked out of the market entirely, there are still plenty of challenges around providing value both for current smartwatch wearers and potential customers.
Asked what he would do to clean up the sport if he were running FINA, Phelps ducked the question but said he agreed with Bowman about the state of sport as a whole.
While Gorsuch ducked questions at his confirmation hearings about his views on equal protections for LGBTQ Americans, liberal groups expect him to give heavy weight to religious freedom in decisions about civil rights.
Knapp, a student at nearby Moorpark College, ducked behind a pool table with a few other people, he said, even as some patrons kept line dancing, apparently unaware of the gunfire around them.
When asked earlier this year on Fox News about the health consequences of doing away with the Clean Power Plan, Pruitt ducked the question and focused on how the plan would cost jobs.
Gardiner notched his third of the season from the left point at 28:204 of the first, shooting a rolling puck that deflected off a Canadiens' stick, ducked and fluttered into the goal.
Nunes himself — in a raincoat and jeans — ducked out of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) office and into a car shortly after the last vote, responding to questions with silence. Rep.
The ne'er-do-well son of a wealthy provincial bourgeois family, he ducked out of an apprenticeship in law and became a figure of the cafés, known for his conversation and social amiability.
Yes, Bill Murray gets all the credit as Cubs Fan #1—and his Irished-up, Daffy Ducked anthem killed—but there's something heartwarming about the elderly comic statesman and his beloved "W" flag.
Reilly gave politic answers: he was against the death penalty except in certain circumstances, and he ducked on gay marriage, which had been legalized by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts in 2003.
Every day we were reminded that another could start any day; in kindergarten we "ducked" under our desks and "covered" the backs of our necks to shield ourselves against a nuclear bomb attack.
Instead of connecting, though, what ensued was a balletic act of capoeira-like gymnastics, where neither man touched, but instead formed a perfect yin-yang, as the fan ducked and slid underneath him.
A Rumble class was letting out downstairs, so the two women ducked into the main gym: mirrored walls lined with neon, rows of punching bags, mood lighting and a D.J. blasting Busta Rhymes.
The Supreme Court also ducked the central issue in that case in June, ruling for the baker on the grounds that he had not been treated fairly by a state civil rights commission.
I was alone when I ducked under a fallen tree to take a well-used shortcut called "the swoop," a thin, tangled thread of a trail dropping fast through thorny thickets and trees.
Familia, dressed in a gray turtleneck, a black sport coat and jeans, left the courtroom through a rear door with his wife and ducked into a silver Range Rover without speaking to reporters.
This mirrors my own experience with one state attorney general who ducked a Freedom of Information Act request about the quantity she issues, claiming "attorney-client privilege" among other excuses not to comply.
" Roger Goodell, the N.F.L.'s commissioner, ducked questions about why its own investigators had not obtained the footage, and said, "We don't seek to get that information from sources that are not credible.
For more than two hours, astonished lawmakers inside the House of Commons, some of whom had ducked for cover, were told to stay in place as officers searched the premises office by office.
I had two Peninsula hotel meetings in the evening with Harvey and all I remember was that I ducked, dived, and ultimately got out of there without getting slobbered over — well, just a bit.
Later, Aladdin's Genie, James Monroe Iglehart, ducked out after contributing his Tony-winning baritone to the track – like most of the stars, he had to get back to the theater for the night's show.
A tax-evasion scandal this summer involving Fan Bingbing, China's most famous actress, who was exposed by a whistleblower for having ducked nearly 300m yuan in taxes, may have added urgency to the task.
McGregor was also looking for an uppercut as Diaz ducked in which he landed with a resounding thud on two occasions in the first round but failed to find success with it later on.
Residents barricaded themselves in their homes while passersby ducked for cover as Garga began shooting indiscriminately, striking a gas line at the Conoco gas station at Wycliffe and Memorial Drive, which erupted in flames.
When asked about the health consequences of doing away with the Clean Power Plan on Fox News Sunday, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt ducked the question and focused on how the plan would cost jobs.
Paps got Meek Saturday night leaving the District in Bev Hills -- rolling SUPER deep with bodyguards -- where he ducked and dodged questions about Safaree claiming Meek ordered his crew to jump him on Friday.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday ducked questions about why quarterback Colin Kaepernick has remained unsigned for two seasons, saying if teams aren't signing him it's because they don't think he'll help them win.
And he simply ducked rather than try to address questions about Mr. Trump's egregious attacks on women and minorities; instead, he accused the Democrats of unleashing "an avalanche of insults" on his running mate.
Where those who voted against Mr. Trump saw someone who bankrupted businesses and ducked paying taxes, these women said they saw a man who built a real estate empire and simply followed the law.
In court, Mr. Ullah sat impassively at the defense table, even when prosecutors played a security video that showed the blast and him falling to the ground as commuters ducked and shielded their ears.
Ms. Brick was on the train headed into Penn Station after attending a soccer match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. "We ducked for cover because it was really, really terrifying," she said.
Sanders ducked the same question, instead concentrating on his Medicare for All proposal, which is all fine and good but is not the kind of policy proposal that will help with the immediate crisis.
What I assumed would be a standard fight had suddenly become a maze, as I ducked and weaved through cloud after cloud of sleep-smoke until I could finally reach the bat-like monster.
"On a dripping winter day in 1966 I ducked into a record store in a cold downtown London, and in a listening booth I put on a record by an American quartet," he wrote.
Many people ducked inside shops to watch TV. Saurav Jha, the editor in chief of "Delhi Defence Review," an online defense related magazine, said that successfully shooting down a satellite was a major achievement.
Three years later, virtually nothing has been done to hold the schools to legal standards, as politicians have ducked their responsibility rather than challenge leaders of one of the city's most powerful voting blocs.
Even as he was winding up to the eventual moment he sat down and signed the leather-bound agreement, some members of Congress ducked out to return to the Capitol for the impeachment vote.
For example, Al Kelly, the chief executive of Visa, whose network has been used repeatedly to carry out mass murders, has ducked any attempt to even discuss what his company could do to help.
The county health department had reserved the conference room for a training session ("Ready to be bored?" a colleague muttered to Syed Rizwan Farook, before he ducked out), to be followed by a party.
On Mother's Day in 2016, the women were in the streets protesting their dormant government when a young man ducked into the throng and gave them a hand-drawn map — a gift from a cartel.
Frank (Reeves) and Lindsay (Winona Ryder), possibly the two most unpleasant, miserable people in existence, have ducked out of the reception of the destination wedding near San Luis Obispo that they are both reluctantly attending.
During one ride in the demo I played, the older, obviously inebriated man I'd just picked up quietly ducked his head out of sight of my rearview mirror mere moments after hopping into my car.
Eat Early in the morning, Natasha Pickowicz ducked into the walk-in refrigerator, the one all the way at the end of the dishwashing station in Café Altro Paradiso's kitchen, and studied the family shelf.
He regularly buys his tickets at the same three or four stores, but on this particular day, it was raining so he ducked into a deli to stay dry and decided to buy a ticket.
Why it matters: Friday's move by the Supreme Court means the justices once again ducked on having to rule on abortion and potentially on the 1973 decision that established a woman's right to the procedure.
But on Thursday in Paris at the Viva Technology conference, Zuckerberg ducked an opportunity to disagree with the Tesla and SpaceX boss, instead focusing on an area where the two tech titans have similar perspectives.
One monochrome thug is Pud Pad Noy Worawoot, a left round kicker so vicious that Benny "The Jet" Urquidez once ducked a Muay Thai straightener after seeing his "Golden Leg" at work in the gym.
He mingled with conference attendees at Mr. Jackson's side, ducked behind a black curtain backstage for a one-on-one chat and joined him for a breakfast of eggs and orange juice before the speech.
I visited on a damp and dreary afternoon, and when I ducked out of the descending gray mist into the bright and tidy cafe, an aromatic cloud of sugar, cardamom, vanilla and bread immediately surrounded.
Hipster joggers flash past a man getting a tattoo and homeless people wrapped in blankets; a unicorn gazes on the ducked heads of tech workers, their faces lit by an eerie glow from their laptops.
Trump ducked a question about whether he would veto the bill, which China has demanded, declaring he stands with both the protesters seeking more control over their government and his "friend," Chinese President Xi Jinping.
So they ducked under screens, refused to bite at pump fakes, and closed out soft, daring him to beat them with the same contested long twos he used to stab opponents throughout the regular season.
When he met the considerably taller Alex White, a six foot featherweight, Lobov's short reach meant that even when White ducked in to shoot straight punches at Lobov's midsection he could not connect his counters well.
She beamed nonstop through Rhett's performance of "Craving You," but as the show wore on, she seemed to exhibit signs of weariness, repeatedly stroking her baby bump, and the couple quickly ducked out at the end.
The brick wall Taylor was ducked behind offered full cover — represented by a full blue shield on the game's UI — but even half cover, like a tree stump or a wooden fence, is better than nothing.
The slick part came as Burgos immediately ducked in for his man's hips—looking for a tie up as any experienced fighter will do when hurt—and Kattar bounced back and fired a retreating right uppercut.
Thompson's cousin, Kyle Felix, had a dispute with Officer Anthony Washington near the entrance: According to Washington, Felix refused to let officers into the house, pushed Washington, and then a threw a punch, which Washington ducked.
Mueller, you may recall, for five months ducked answering congressional inquiries as to why Strzok and Page were reassigned, and we only learned the reasons when the DOJ inspector general sent these text messages to Congress.
When asked at the time on Fox News about the health consequences of doing away with the Clean Power Plan, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt ducked the question and focused on how the plan would cost jobs.
PARIS — Moments after dispatching Teliana Pereira in the second round of the French Open, Serena Williams ducked into the tunnel below Suzanne Lenglen Court and came upon her doubles partner, her friend — her sister — approaching her.
But the opponent ducked to his right and stumbled forward, head sweeping briefly against Taylor's chest, arms outstretched, looking for something to hold on to, as if the blue mat had been pulled from beneath him.
Rick Scott of Florida, who is expected to challenge Senator Bill Nelson next year, repeatedly ducked questions at a news conference about whether he believed Mr. Trump would be helpful to Republicans during the midterm elections.
I settled into the seat he offered me and introduced myself to his sisters while he ducked into the kitchen to pull a steaming plate of baked potatoes, chives and sour cream out of the oven.
When it arrived from Ravens safety Eric Weddle and linebacker C. J. Mosley, Brown ducked his head and stretched the ball across the goal line for a division-clinching touchdown that embodied his team's considerable resilience.
And he ducked a question on whether Britain planned to restrict the access of Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications giant, to its 5G network, which the White House said that Mr. Trump had pressed him to do.
For their part, beleaguered Democrats in Richmond largely avoided questions about the fate of their executive branch as they ducked in and out of a Capitol that is now filled with state and national television crews.
Ex-NFL wide receiver Titus Young ducked out of a court-ordered treatment center and beat a guy so badly, the dude was hospitalized with brutal injuries ... this according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ Sports.
"I just kind of ducked just a little bit, and by that time, it had come through the windshield, hit the armor behind my head, exploded, and the blast, knocked me out instantly," Mike told Fox News.
Washington (CNN)The incredible saga of the controversial nuclear waste depository in Yucca Mountain, Nevada, roughly 90 miles outside of Las Vegas, was rekindled Wednesday when Donald Trump twice ducked the issue during a local TV interview.
These countries insist that existing international law provides a sufficient check on all future systems—not least through Article 36 reviews, which they say should be taken more seriously rather than ducked, as some countries do today.
" When Trump ducked and weaved to avoid answering a straightforward question on how he'd bring back US manufacturing jobs, Holt held him to it, demanding, "Back to the question, specifically, how do you bring back the jobs?
By the time Bailey gets enough sense in her to call a Code Orange and shut down the hospital, Edwards and Keith have ducked into a hallway where they have come face to face with — who else?
Hillary Clinton, in contrast, has been surprising in using her nominating convention to feature gun safety — an issue many Democrats plainly rated as a political loser when they ducked it at the past three party conventions. Mrs.
One evening, before I knew what was happening, the three of us were at the same fund-raising event, and at one point, he and my wife ducked outside for a smoke and I was left alone.
Congress has repeatedly ducked efforts by Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, and others to put the war against the Islamic State, which has broad popular support but no specific congressional authorization, on a firm legal footing.
"I think it's amazing," said Man Nisa, a soft-spoken 19-year-old who had ducked out of her university to pick up a new K-pop album she had ordered from a deliveryman on a motorbike.
In July of last year, she said, she swiped through the turnstile using a 7-day Metrocard at the 20193th Street and Third Avenue station in the Bronx while her then-13-year-old daughter ducked underneath.
One recent night, three guests and I ducked and bobbed and turned every minute or so as somebody tried to squeeze through with a hot plate of food, or an empty chair, or an armful of coats.
When Gibson was starting to write, in the late nineteen-seventies, he watched kids playing games in video arcades and noticed how they ducked and twisted, as though they were on the other side of the screen.
Steve ducked out of the way and, a good 30 seconds into the attack, a few people at the club had the presence of mind to subdue the guy, who was taken outside but then came back.
We stopped at a town called Latacunga and ducked into a hole-in-the-wall restaurant for chugchucaras, a local dish of deep-fried pork served with a number of side dishes — more culturally charming than culinarily compelling.
Seemingly slowing a little in spite of his excellent work, Smith flicked out a right hand lead and ducked under the returning Oezdemir, completing the takedown and immediately transitioning to back control as Oezdemir tried to scramble up.
Needing a 3-pointer to force overtime coming out of the timeout with 11.1 seconds left, Smith ducked in as if to drive, then stepped out, creating just enough space to hit the shot over Oklahoma's Christian James.
In the fifth round she hit Tate clean in the face with a left straight but the challenger still ducked in and scrambled to the champion's back, locking in the rear naked choke and putting Holm to sleep.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign on Thursday went where the candidate has refused to publicly go — saying Trump does believe President Barack Obama was born in the United States, even though the GOP nominee on Wednesday ducked the question.
I have a hard time recalling how many times I've hidden in a refrigerator or ducked underneath a random table to protect myself from eggs, spoonfuls of tomato sauce, pastries, and other food items hurled in my direction.
" Behind-the-scenes nugget: "As Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up their joint statements to the press in Beijing [and] ducked backstage, Xi summoned his interpreter and posed an inquiry to Trump: 'Who is Roy Moore?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ducked the contentious issue of pay for college athletes, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that the governing body for collegiate sports violated antitrust law by limiting athlete compensation.
The NBA Hall of Famer felt the urge to go on a bike ride during his vacation in Nassau, Bahamas on Wednesday ... so he ducked into a local shop and asked for the biggest 2-wheeler they got.
Then earlier Sunday, Girardi explained why he had ducked a question Saturday about whether he would move Rodriguez, who batted sixth Sunday for the first time since last April, from his customary third spot in the batting order.
Marise shuffled down in the sofa to poke her white boot at him, prodding at his hands and blocking the strings so that he couldn't play until he ducked the neck of his guitar out of her way.
The women had made it through nearly all their introductions, Tim had ducked into the bathroom, and Matt had already put on his helmet and gloves when he heard the unusual sound of banging on the dojo doors.
The Line Was Too Long Dear Diary: I was feeling a little queasy on my way back to the office after lunch, so I ducked into the Rite-Aid at the corner of 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.
Then again, the Yankees are coming off a season in which they ducked below the luxury tax threshold for the first time, and Cashman has declined to say whether he has an edict to stay under it again.
It's less a memoir than a collection of experiences a mogul had and liked and wanted us to look at — but the star herself has already ducked out of the party and moved on to the next thing.
"Looking forward to Wednesday," Ms. Haspel said as she ducked into a meeting with Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, a senior Democrat who has been one of the most persistent critics of the C.I.A.'s use of torture.
The Pences then ducked inside to dine at the pub, where a 22-year-old Mike Pence worked briefly in 1981, pouring Guinness for customers on his first trip to Ireland following the death of his Irish grandfather.
When Cerrone ducked for a clinch, as he has done whenever he has run out of ideas at welterweight, Edwards clamped down on the overhook, posted his head underneath Cerrone's, and began pounding in knees to the solar plexus.
The Indiana Democrat saw a surge in donations and attention after last week's debate in which he hammered Warren over her "Medicare for All" platform after she ducked questions about whether she would raise taxes on middle class families.
This woman, who just hours earlier had ducked her head, too shy to show the Iraqi soldiers her face, now ran out into the courtyard to shout at them, plead with them, to help her, to save her family.
For the organizer, Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, who is first "amongst equals" in Orthodoxy, there were last-minute setbacks: four of the 14 churches that were expected to attend, including the Patriarchate of Moscow, Orthodoxy's largest, ducked out.
It was unclear how badly Aldo was caught as he had managed to roll his head with the blow, but he stumbled back and then ducked in to clinch as he so often does when he wants a break.
The Post tried, and the result is described here: an intrepid and often entertaining search among rolling S.U.V.s and heavily guarded fund-raisers, and even a suggestion that Mr. Gillespie ducked down in a car to avoid being spotted.
In January, the Treasury Department effectively ducked a mandate by Congress to name and shame Russian oligarchs, in what became known as the "Kremlin Report," by releasing a meaningless reprint of the Forbes 100 list of Russia's richest people.
Their voices followed and enveloped Woods like a cascading wave, cresting the rise as he did, and then flowing back down the other side of the knoll until Woods ducked his head inside a small white door and disappeared.
Mandel, who received millions of dollars in outside support from the McConnell-aligned group American Crossroads GPS for his failed 2012 bid, ducked the question at a press conference this week and told reporters he'd address it when elected.
Taken a few weeks ago (Image: Ryan F. Mandelbaum)You can't just learn to fidget your spinner while walking around the wealthiest parts of Manhattan between all of the vaping fashionistas, so I ducked into a SoHo alley for the unwrapping.
London (CNN)He is one of the the country's most popular and eccentric politicians and excels when it comes to hosting satirical television shows -- but Boris Johnson has ducked out of the race for prime minister of the United Kingdom.
That was day four of the trial, but the first time Swift took the stand, and essentially the first time we've really seen the singer since she ducked out of public life following the drama with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
Unfazed, he took off his hat, put it on his shoe, kicked it up in the air, and ducked under it to catch it on his head, all the while gyrating with his mouth wide open and clapping his hands.
The wholesale retailer who has ducked the woes of most other brick-and-mortar stores announced Tuesday a special cash dividend of $7 a share, along with a 5 cent increase of its quarterly cash dividend to 50 cents a share.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Jacob Zuma ducked and dived on his second day of testimony at a corruption inquiry on Tuesday, saying he knew nothing about his business friends the Guptas allegedly offering a former lawmaker a ministerial position.
Thankfully, one of her back-up dancers was kind enough to take the shirt of his own back and put it over Britney who ducked down to button it up before continuing on and finishing off the performance without a hitch.
CHESTER, Vt. — The way A J Jackson tells it, he kept his head ducked down and pretended to fiddle with his cellphone as he walked into the boys' bathroom and headed for a stall at Green Mountain Union High School here.
In a brief order, the justices instead returned the case to lower courts in Oregon "for further consideration" in light of a decision last year in which the court ducked a similar issue in a case concerning a baker from Colorado.
But more than how many women were nominated — and I do think we deserve an acceptance speech from Cardi B, who has five nods — I think the Grammys really ducked a disaster by not giving any posthumous nominations to XXXTentacion.
Kendall and Ben ducked out after that while the rest of the gang headed over to Poppy -- where they partied until 2 AM. Bottom line -- Tristan seems to be back in the fold ... but under the watchful eyes of Khloe's sister.
And when Tyrion and Sansa ducked behind a crypt as the Night King summoned them out of their graves (good call, fan theorists!), it made for one of the episode's best small moments, as he kissed her hand, and then they
But I was still under Neri's spell, and I ducked into Chiesa Nuova, the superb Baroque church he built beside the convent, to pay my respects at his tomb, where his body lies incorrupt in a gem-encrusted glass case.
"It was a significant logistical problem that nobody in the court knew," James G. Connell III, a defense lawyer who had ducked under his courtroom table when the first temblor rolled through, protested to the judge the next day. Col.
As armed soldiers and police officers ducked for cover and scurried people to safety in Korat, a video clip widely shared on social media captured what appeared to be a shouting match between a civilian in the mall and the gunman.
Mr. Priebus, who had joined the president on the trip and never let on to other passengers what was about to occur, stepped off the plane into a drenching rain, ducked into a car and was driven away without comment.
The ambassador declined to answer my question about whether he was happy with the way Wednesday's hearing went or if he believed he did the right thing by testifying and ducked into the United Airlines lounge next door to the gate.
Iowa's other Republican senator, Joni Ernst, "ducked into an elevator as she was being asked" about what King had tweeted, saying that she wasn't up to speed on the situation and "shrugging her shoulders as the elevator doors closed," Stolberg wrote.
But in 1996, he was one of two 13-year-old boys who ducked into a room at the back of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne after a Sunday mass, where they said the Cardinal found them and molested them.
Whether you rushed the sword and ducked through the tunnels, or played the long range game as a counter sniper, the game created the perfect balance of tension and strategy on a simple backbone that was easy to hop into.
Another witness, Melissa Elliott, told jurors she "heard the crash and we heard screaming and yelling" and ducked into the alcove of a nearby store to try to avoid being hit when the Dodge Charger driven by Fields plowed into the crowd.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Reuters) - U.S. representatives Ron DeSantis and Jeff Duncan had ducked out of baseball practice early on Wednesday when a middle-aged man in the parking lot asked them if the players in red shirts on the field were Republicans or Democrats.
Whether by deferring to the judgment of other international organizations or by waiting for Erdoğan to make good on his campaign bluster -- to organize a "Trexit" referendum or worse, bring back the death penalty -- the EU has ducked responsibility and lost credibility.
Some football fans at the Cotton Bowl ducked out of the way Saturday as a bald eagle, trained to fly around the stadium during the National Anthem and land on the field, grew confused and landed on two fans in the stands instead.
Just five weeks ago, in the midst of the negotiations to acquire Time Warner, he ducked away to a hotel ballroom in Dallas to address 22014,249 members of various AT&T employee resource groups — clubs for veterans, millennials, African-Americans and more.
If there were no such thing as facts, I too would have scored the debate as a narrow Pence win (at least until the last few minutes, when he ducked a thoughtful question about his religious faith and instead attacked Hillary Clinton).
" As I ducked into the Menil's cool galleries one hot morning with John Kerr Smither, the late collector's son, he wiped his brow and told me, "My mother was a creative person, devoted to her family and passionate about what interested her.
Bloomberg, over the course of the news organization's history, has ducked one of the most uncomfortable challenges news executives face by avoiding having his own company subjected to scrutiny from its reporters and for that matter generally paying scant attention to media issues.
Against Rafael dos Anjos, Nurmagomedov threw a rear uppercut to rear straight twice in a row, then threw a rear uppercut and immediately ducked in on Dos Anjos' hips for an effortless run-through takedown against a guy with top tier counter wrestling.
Agnes Kiden, a 35-year-old villager who used to lead a peaceful life with her husband growing cassava and maize, said she ducked out of her mud hut on a February morning to go to the bathroom when she heard gunshots.
"Although Justice Thomas argues that the court will soon have to take up the issue it ducked today, I think it's telling that none of the other conservative justices -- John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh -- joined his separate opinion," Vladeck said.
As the family lined up on either side of Biden, he became enamored with Burr's granddaughter, talking to her, making some noises, and leaning in for a quick kiss on the head — until the young child ducked away from Biden's gentle attempt at affection.
But he didn't say when the rest of the numbers would be in, and ducked questions about why the state party hadn't done more to troubleshoot the new app before the caucuses, and downplayed concerns that his party's screw-up might kill the Iowa caucuses.
SANTIAGO/LA PAZ (Reuters) - A World Court ruling next week on Bolivia's claim that Chile has ducked a legal obligation to discuss access to the sea could force the Andean neighbors to the negotiating table over a land spat lingering since the 19th century.
At a packed news conference following the signing of the $3.5 billion deal, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou ducked questions about how - and when - Sharp would become profitable again, but expressed confidence in the Japanese company's ability to bounce back with its highly regarded technology.
I waited for a gap in traffic, opened the door, ducked in and did the deed greatly relieved, but through it all hoping that a stiff wind wouldn't push me over into the road or that I would meet my demise on my way out.
Lee, when pressed to clarify who "hijacked" Trump's message, ducked at the suggestion that it was Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
As the call to dress for rehearsal sounded in the eighth-floor corridor at 30 Rock, Mr. Baldwin ducked into his dressing room with his wife, Hilaria, and 3-year-old daughter Carmen, who had stopped by to kiss him good night, shutting the door.
WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ducked a major ruling on a challenge by Christian nonprofit employers to an Obamacare mandate to provide female workers health insurance covering birth control by sending the cases back to lower courts for further proceedings.
The purpose of hooks to the body as a ring cutting weapon are that they cannot be ducked or leaned away from, and if they connect on the guard they serve exactly the same purpose in holding the opponent in place for a follow up.
"While he was the inspiration for the name of Nintendo's 'Super Mario' from when they were tenants in his business park in the 1970's, he always ducked the notoriety and wanted to be known instead for what he accomplished in his life," his obituary reads.
LAS VEGAS – A Las Vegas police officer ducked gunfire and then teamed up with other authorities to rush a high-rise hotel where a gunman was spraying bullets onto a concert below, according to video released Tuesday from the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
" But by the following Thursday, Johnson had ducked out of the race to be the next Prime Minister of the UK. Having outlined the demands of the role to a room full of journalists in London, Johnson announced: "I have concluded that that person cannot be me.
The White House on Wednesday ducked questions about President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, after revelations that Cohen was paid millions of dollars in "consulting" fees by companies allegedly seeking access to Trump and members of his administration, or insight into the president's thought processes.
When gunshots were fired just beyond the walls three weeks ago, he was shot three times in the arm as he ran toward his tent, and then two times more — once in the abdomen, once in the leg — after he ducked into a trench for shelter.
When asked about Mr. Cain on Thursday, many Republican senators ducked into elevators or onto the trains that run from the Capitol to legislative office buildings, answered calls on their cellphones, or gave noncommittal responses that made it clear the issue was not a top priority.
Lee (R-Utah) called the briefing "insulting and demeaning" to the assembled senators and the U.S. Constitution, saying it was "insane" and "unacceptable" that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other Trump officials only stayed for 75 minutes and repeatedly ducked questions from the assembled senators.
Photographer Marcia Bricker Halperin, 63, picked up this obsession as a student in the winter of 1975 when she ducked into the warmth of Dubrow's Cafeteria in Midwood to warm up herself and her gear, which was so cold that advancing the film became a problem.
"Today's ruling clears the way for the justices to reach the larger question the Supreme Court ducked in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case last year, namely, whether states apply neutral anti-discrimination laws to secular businesses in a manner that is inconsistent with individual business owners' religious beliefs," Vladeck said.
LAS VEGAS – Some of the first Las Vegas police officers to respond to the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history huddled with people taking cover, organized escape routes, carried wounded victims to safety and ducked behind barriers as bullets rained around them, according to video released Wednesday.
The reporter was trying to talk with the 21-year-old athlete after his first-round loss to Argentinian tennis player Pablo Cuevas, but instead of answering her questions, Hamou thew his arm around Thomas and tried multiple times to plant a kiss on her as she ducked.
Later, as the Boston Red Sox hoisted the Commissioner's Trophy out on the field at Dodger Stadium, Kershaw ducked inside a small interview room not far from the home clubhouse so he could offer his instant forensics on a series that had gone sideways for him and his team.
Somewhere between despair and willful ignorance is nonchalance, and Ms. Goddard, one of the city's rising talents, christened with a 2016 British Fashion Award — "A star for today; forget a future star," Mr. Khan said as he ducked backstage after the show to make her acquaintance — delivered it.
Johnson, a former journalist for The Telegraph, refused to participate in one of the major television debates of the general election campaign, ducked an encounter with one of the country's premier political interviewers and prevented a reporter from one left-leaning newspaper from traveling on the campaign bus.
So when Mr. Trump ducked out to dinner Tuesday night without informing the journalists assigned to cover him, it struck White House reporters as a small but significant omen that cordial relations between the president and his press corps, a hallmark of the West Wing, were under threat.
President Donald Trump's pick to head the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, Alex Azar, said "drug prices are too high" at a Senate confirmation hearing as he ducked a direct question on whether he ever had approved a price decrease while he was a top pharmaceuticals company executive.
Finally, however, comes good news: On Thursday, Congress set aside its partisan bickering long enough to perform the civic duty that Mr. Trump has ducked, giving final passage to legislation imposing sweeping new sanctions on Russia and sharply limiting Mr. Trump's ability to suspend new and existing ones.
Over the weekend, some cyber sleuth uncovered a bunch of awful shit the 20-year-old, whose real name is Kelvin Peña, tweeted out a few years back, making him what feels like the ten thousandth internet-famous person to get milkshake ducked this year, BuzzFeed News reports.
Though boasting that he could beat anybody in a fight, McLean had been KO'd by the likes of George 'Pappy' Langley, and lost face when he ducked a straightener from Bartley Gorman, "the King of the Gypsies" and a pro encounter with Dave "Bomber" Pearce, the British heavyweight champ.
What to watch: The proposed version it released in February ducked a lot of larger fights, but it will be interesting to see if HHS responded to any of the criticisms it got, especially on the possible change in how insurers can calculate the amount of coverage they have to provide.
Apart from ashen-faced, mumbled statements from the Vote Leave headquarters on Friday, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have also ducked the limelight; Mr Johnson is meeting friends and allies today, June 26th, at his house near Oxford in what are believed to be talks about his impending leadership bid.
Miller strolled into the clubhouse Saturday morning, ducked his lean, 6-foot-7 frame into his dressing stall, and spoke so dispassionately about his anticipated move to an eighth-inning setup role (with Betances taking over the seventh) that he sounded like a decaffeinated television analyst discussing it from the booth.
Price also ducked questions on whether he agrees with President Donald Trump's reported characterization of the House's Obamacare replacement bill as being "mean, " or whether he still enthusiastically supports the bill that he, Trump and Republican lawmakers joyfully celebrated the passage of in the White House's Rose Garden in May.
He had shaved his head at the end of the semester, I liked to run my hand around and around it until he ducked and told me to stop, annoyed but laughing, too; even annoyance was part of the pleasure we took in each other, we were that early in love.
The old man sat crying softly with his head in his hands, and my manager ducked out to wait for the cops in the parking lot, leaving me alone in a cement room with a man who had just videotaped both my boobs and the nether regions of small children.
"I suspect the pope ducked the married priests question for several reasons, beginning with the fact that he thinks the real issues in the Amazon pivot on the survival of the rainforest and its peoples, and he wants the focus to be there," said John Allen, CNN's senior Vatican analyst.
One need only look at his fight with Mark Hunt to see that—in which he found zero luck getting Hunt to the mat and so shot a desperate takedown, returned to his feet, and ducked in as if to shoot again before jumping into a knee to knock Hunt out.
In the months after the shootout, several of those arrested, their lawyers and supporters, including Ms. Boyett, have raised questions about the mass arrest, saying that many of those arrested had no idea the meeting could turn violent, were not involved in the gang rivalry and ducked or ran as shots rang out.
The fallen-out included Blair St. Clair, in three basic-bee costumes from the same boring Ann-Margret B-movie, and who somehow ducked and covered from the judges' blast (this birdie should have had to say bye bye, but it seems she's still got at least a little livin' to do).
Moments after Air Force One landed at the Hanoi airport last May, President Barack Obama ducked into an eighteen-foot, armor-plated limousine—a bomb shelter masquerading as a Cadillac—that was equipped with a secure link to the Pentagon and with emergency supplies of blood, and was known as the Beast.
" On a recent Saturday morning, Ms. Pelosi ducked into a closet in her office and retrieved a T-shirt that a colleague had given her, bearing the quote that she used to smack down Mr. Trump during a televised Oval Office meeting on his border wall: "Don't characterize the strength that I bring.
Even amid the furor over high-profile police killings that have thrust racial justice into the national conversation once again, Clinton ducked and weaved around the issue, also managing to steer clear of economic problems like Wall Street regulation and political corruption that have driven the left wing of the Democratic Party since Clinton left office.
"Today's move to send the case back to the Oregon state courts is something of a surprise, because this case had been pitched all along as raising the broader constitutional question that the Justices ducked last year in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
He ducked inside, his head of security reestablished position, and things picked right back up where they left off—me, miserably tired, charging my dead phone, the clock nearing 7 AM, waiting to secure an interview with a critically-adored dancehall deejay, and the kind of artist you have to travel to Jamaica to speak with in person.
The second I ducked inside the center, I was struck by the dread of being outed as an intruder, by the feeling that someone I knew would spy me and spread news of it on a neighborhood wire, and that that news would birth the rumor I'd fallen on hard times, or worse, dog me as a mandate to explain my motive.
President Obama's top spokesman on Thursday ducked questions about accusations that Melania Trump plagiarized first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE's 2008 convention speech.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE ducked a question from reporters about whether the documents contain hard evidence that Iran violated the nuclear agreement since it was concluded.
When asked about Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's criticism of her email server controversy, Clinton ducked the question and instead used the opportunity to bash the GOP front-runner.
When Homans asked McConnell if he ever worries that he's "strengthening the hand of a president who does seem, in some ways, very much inclined to do damage to institutions of American governance," McConnell ducked responsibility for oversight by turning it over to the American people: "Well, I mean, the ultimate check against any of this is the ballot box," McConnell replied.
He ran out of the tent aware he was a step behind something important, and the body knowing more as always threw itself in the trench outside the hooch and landed on a dead grunt who, wait, was not dead but crouching, ducked and covered, in a stream that, wait, was not a stream but a trench filled two feet deep with water.
"Go ahead and touch — it's been here since the first century A.D." I was itching to get down to the crypt, which covers part of the footprint of the Templum Pacis, but first we ducked into the basilica and took a moment to savor its principal artistic treasure: a shimmering 6th-century apse mosaic of Christ surfing roseate clouds flanked by saints.
During one cloudburst, I ducked into Maa Sha Allah, a no-frills, cafeteria-style restaurant, to bide my time over a plate of beef masala; during another, I watched sheets of rain lash the beach from the cosseting confines of the Serena Hotel, where I tucked into kuku paka, a flavorful chicken-coconut stew, popular along the Swahili coast in Kenya and Tanzania.
"The day I'm meeting with the prime minister and members of Parliament who are showing such courage, I have to read a report about the president and his campaign team that dodged and ducked a criminal indictment about collusion, barely staying within the law, but clearly enticing and being receptive to Russian intelligence and interference in our 2016 election," Connolly said.
The World Drone Prix saw four pilots at a time race twelve laps of a swooping course, all set against the striking backdrop of Dubai's skyline, reports AP. It seems to have been taken pretty seriously: Pilots were kitted out in F1-style racing overalls as they ducked and dived, using VR headsets to the see the point-of-view camera feeds from their drones.
Few players want to talk to reporters unless they absolutely have to; even fewer want to face the media just because a teammate who was supposed to answer questions ducked out, like Matt Harvey did on Tuesday night, leaving catcher Kevin Plawecki to explain why the New York Mets pitcher got crushed by the Washington Nationals, the most recent of his failures on the mound.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in an interview broadcast Sunday ducked questions about his handling of race relations in the country, pointing instead to economic gains for minority groups.
The Facebook CEO has instead ducked as much democratic scrutiny as a billionaire in charge of a historically unprecedented disinformation machine possibly can — submitting himself to an awkward question-dodging turn in Congress last year; and one fixed-format meeting of the EU parliament's conference of presidents, initially set to take place behind closed doors (until MEPs protested), where he was heckled for failing to answer questions.
In doing so he had survived countless explosions, done battle on speeding trains, fought off monstrous villains with robot arms or steel teeth, ducked a helicopter attack by turning his Lotus Esprit into a submarine, hang-glided from a speedboat just before it met the Iguazu Falls and skied off a thousand-foot cliff, snapping open a Union-flag parachute as he drifted, only slightly unconcerned, to earth.
A video released by Epic Lava Tours yesterday certainly supports that view:Watching lava from the safe distance of a boat one thing—but to anybody hoping to get a closer look, a Park Service press release offers this cautionary tale:Although park rangers temporarily closed the Kamokuna lava viewing area last night, five visitors ducked beneath the white rope closure line and made a beeline for the coastal cliffs around 7 p.m.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) realized he had to act and ducked out of the hearing room.
He ducked in the back door, tentative, all the blood in his brain now, screaming at him, but there was nobody in the hall, and in the next moment he was in his room, the familiar scent of his things—unwashed laundry, soap, shampoo, the foil-wrapped burrito he'd set aside to microwave for dinner—rising to his nostrils in the ordinary way, as if nothing had happened.
With this commission, which the artist conceived in consultation with Sheena Wagstaff, chairwoman of the Met's department of modern and contemporary art, and Randall Griffey, a curator in the department, the Met seems to be taking some steps toward a kind of in-the-present political engagement that it has rarely made in the past, and that, realistically, cannot be ducked in the pro-nationalist, anti-Other neo-1950s cultural moment we're in.
You can watch the moment here:Read more:Emilia Clarke literally ducked out of the way when the 'Game of Thrones' cast was asked about the controversial ending for 'the Dragon Queen,' and then Kit Harington stepped upPeople think there's a major plot twist in Emilia Clarke's new movie 'Last Christmas' and are already sharing their theoriesJason Momoa is thankful for lead roles like 'Aquaman' after he 'just fell in love and then died' in 'Game of Thrones'Helen Mirren confessed that she once 'secretly' took a photo of Jason Momoa on an airplane: 'He was so gorgeous'
But the male absence felt more like a signifier of masculine failure than feminine empowerment: After a lecture from an older gay man about how large a father's absence can loom, Hannah tried to involve the father in the baby's life, and he ducked out pathetically; the offers from other men to help raise the child dissolved, and what remained as the show ends was a kind of informal and fractious matriarchy — Hannah and a friend and her mother off Upstate with her infant son, like a tribe of refugees waiting for civilization to reform.

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