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Large flurries lazily made their way down from gray skies.
Above: The OceanX submersible descends past flurries of marine snow.
There's a slight chance of flurries this afternoon and evening.
D.C. could be getting its first snow flurries this weekend.
The whole scene was awash in wispy, dry snow flurries.
About a half-hour before tipoff, flurries gave way to hail.
Look out for light flurries today, and it's feeling frosty outside.
Blackwood survived numerous flurries by the Penguins, especially after the opening period.
The Warriors had flurries of greatness trying to get back in it.
When flurries hit the two-inch threshold, plows descend on the city.
There were flurries of texts at all hours, games of Halo past midnight.
Catastrophic events such as the massacre in Parkland often trigger flurries of misinformation.
With each block, the incoming flurries get faster, the game growing more challenging.
Washington, Philadelphia and New York all have a possibility of some snow flurries.
That day, while Ms. Donegan was at work, she noticed flurries of activity.
After lunch in the base lodge we headed back up as flurries began.
The Department of Sanitation issued a snow alert Thursday morning, anticipating today's flurries.
Weather: Cold and cloudy with a chance of flurries starting in the afternoon.
Snow flurries were even reported on an oil platform off the coast of Louisiana.
For Aldo, the jab should be used to break Stephens's flurries and hurt him.
In D.C., there are some flurries and snow on the way, so plan accordingly.
The work's beginning here was ethereal yet stabbing, the way flurries feel on skin.
It was one of these running flurries which dropped Lawler in the first round.
Earlier this year, a power plant near the Kentucky-Indiana border created light flurries.
Within minutes, more and more people arrived, braving the late November cold and flurries.
Confidence: High Tonight: Snow flurries are possible in the evening before cloud cover diminishes.
Between the flurries of renovation, there have been a few moments of relative calm.
The temperature dropped to around 25, tiny flurries whirled around in the light wind.
In the coming weeks, flurries of freshmen will move into dorm rooms across the country.
It is then that his sinister left straight and his flurries of punches cause knockouts.
Originally from South Florida, flurries were a mystery to this stunning steed until very recently.
Snow was coming down in Burlington, Vt., and flurries were expected in Portland, Maine, too.
During snowstorms, the flurries whirl around them as though they were inside a snow globe.
A few lingering flurries or showers will remind us that, yes, it's still really cold.
Cruickshank also likes to put in extended flurries of frenetic work designed to overwhelm the opponent.
Green Bay enjoyed a few brief flurries during the second half, but Missouri answered each one.
This is a classic means of cutting an angle and stopping short the opponent's offensive flurries.
It kept on entertaining us, and kept on provoking flurries of collective enthusiasm around shared moments.
Meghan and Harry arrived in Bristol — about 120 miles west of London — as snow flurries fell.
Just like there's a difference between flurries and blizzards, so too are there categories of investor.
We had a number of Grade A opportunities, a couple of breakaways, flurries around the net.
Hernandez seems heavily influenced by T.J. Dillashaw, shifting stances constantly and bursting in with quick flurries.
Never meant to be executed, "Dictionary" propagates flurries of ideas at the margins of professional practice.
Earlier in his career this was largely just to change targets during flurries along the fence.
Although Case controlled the Octagon, Matthews scored leaping in and out of range with big flurries.
There's not as much to cause flurries as yesterday, but it's not impossible there are some.
The soaring minarets that draw Istanbul's singular skyline, peeking out behind a gray haze of flurries.
Edgar normally floats around just outside of his opponent's punching range and steps in with flurries.
Rather than straight line bursts and rapier straight punches, Cruickshank works in side kicks and running flurries.
While few went down from the wide right, it set opponents up for flurries like nothing else.
This is made more impressive by Jung's reputation for mixing his takedown attempts into his striking flurries.
Flurries, tight plays back in the net that he had to be strong on and he was.
After failing to cover up against Tyson's flurries on a couple of occasions, Spinks attempted to clinch.
But just like there's a difference between flurries and blizzards, so too are there categories of investor.
Foer claimed that the biggest flurries of traffic coincided with major campaign events, including the party conventions.
Rain is expected Saturday morning and afternoon in Pittsburgh before giving way to possible flurries at night.
And it was one of these running flurries that got Condit dropped by Lawler a round later.
These flurries were the ones which sapped McGregor's energy and had him struggling in the middle rounds.
The Japanese veteran looked to stifle the daunting striking flurries of Swanson with his resilient wrestling game.
Mark Wool, a Weather Service meteorologist, said that flurries seemed to come along every few years there.
Soon they began slashing with vigor through the outer insulation, with flurries of debris flying into space.
Together, we became like a force of nature, dominating every space we entered with flurries of femininity.
Two to four inches of snow are expected, but the flurries should ease up by Saturday evening.
Temperatures will hover around freezing today and tomorrow, and we may see some flurries on both days.
A decade ago, whenever tensions arose they were defused with flurries of phone calls and red-eye flights.
I sit on the couch while everyone else flurries around me making sure I have everything I need.
Here McGregor flurries against Diaz's guard, Diaz crowds him, McGregor steps back and eats the clean one-two.
Whiteouts, blackouts In the South, flurries started tumbling down Thursday night in south Texas, which rarely gets snow.
She also has the ability to put together crisp flurries when her opponent draws it out of her.
The windmill—as fans have termed Wilder's all out flurries when he is chasing the finish—never materialized.
Pauses in the music brought shifts toward brief flurries of notes that sounded like descendants of bebop phrasing.
Throughout, Peart embellishes with snare flurries and splash cymbal accents, ending with a precise tumble through his toms.
Weather: A chance of flurries in the morning, then mostly cloudy with a high in the mid-21995s.
Both tracks are soft, introspective jazz flurries that feel very much in line with the music of Three Stacks.
With Arsenal reduced to 10 men Chelsea quickly pounced and, despite a few attacking flurries, were never seriously tested.
Though often I wish I could forget, Mr. Jackson, Freddie Jackson, that endless simultaneity, recover those flurries of forgetfulness.
Sifu Gutierrez is not a fan of being clinched, and wants to use those Wing Chun flurries whenever possible.
I always lose rooting for the earliest possible flurries, since the snows snuff out the region's last, stubborn wildfires.
We haven't tired of snow yet, so the chance of scattered flurries is making us feel warm and fuzzy.
So far, sudden flurries of lobbying have popped up in response to specific proposals being floated or rumored about.
Weather: A slight chance of flurries early in the morning, but turning sunny and rising to the mid-40s.
But Ruiz stunned Joshua with furious punching flurries that left him stumbling and, at several points, on the canvas.
But Ruiz stunned Joshua (22-1) with furious punching flurries that left the British fighter wobbling on many occasions.
It will stay sunny and bright until flurries begin this evening, leaving us with a windy, snow-shrouded Thursday.
He could hold attention as easily with a waggling toe as he could with flurries of arm and torso movements.
Mike Nelson's weather forecasts on May 7, 33 included more than powerful storm fronts, thick fog, and flurries of snow.
Against Penn, side steps followed by low kicks worked a treat, and side steps followed by head-body-head flurries.
Crouch, or 'Papa,' is relentlessly upbeat as he quotes flurries of Bible verses on signature programs like 'Praise the Lord.
After all, how much fun would it be to send some flurries to a friend in the middle of summer?
We're breaking record-high temperatures for February one day, and the next day there are snow flurries in the air.
His arms were launching fist-flurries at a much bigger man who was swinging away, too, but a little slower.
That highlight shows most of Takeru's best stoppages and flurries, but it skips over a huge chunk of his game.
It's like depicting a snowstorm through its flurries and drifts, because the point of view of each snowflake is irrelevant.
Each year, flurries of tiny sea star larvae spend the first stage of their life floating in the open ocean.
If potential flurries are not enough for you, do head to some of our region's slopes for some decent snow!
Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Scattered snow flurries remain possible through the evening, but even a dusting is a long shot.
We watched the news as the fire crept up the spine of California, ash falling in flurries from a smoky sky.
The poster depicts the magical encased rose at the center of the story covered in icicles and surrounded by snow flurries.
Igor Vovchanchyn used to weave excellently and come up with bizarre overhand left hooks into flurries against giants in bareknuckle tournaments.
Nate's best weapon is his one-two, while Nick's best weapons are his body-head flurries and his counter right hook.
Against Karaoglu, Khalidov was made to look very uncomfortable simply by Karaoglu moving him towards the fence before attacking in flurries.
Light flurries might start by the time you climb into bed tonight, and you can expect them to continue into Friday.
Here's what else is happening: Flurries off and on, but they won't add up to much, with a high around 35.
Photograph by Immo Klink for The New Yorker The sky was overcast but bright, with wisps of cloud and light flurries.
Each of the final night's mini-concerts — by Mary Bonhag, Kamala Sankaram and Kayleigh Butcher — will offer concentrated flurries of works.
Such activity isn't abnormal on the LME aluminium contract, which has seen such flurries of "arrivals" many times in the past.
Such activity isn't abnormal on the LME aluminum contract, which has seen such flurries of "arrivals" many times in the past.
A little disturbance sliding by late Thursday could trigger a few snow showers or flurries but shouldn't be a big deal.
And lo, late last week, Mammoth Mountain got its first flurries of the season, which officially starts on Nov. 9. Behold.
Soak it up while it lasts; rain and flurries are on their way for much of the rest of the week.
During one of those flurries of excitement, in 2009, Dr. Rubin, who liked to stick to the facts, kept her cool.
That much is evident from the occasional flurries of warranting activity such as that showing in Friday morning's LME stocks report.
Snow flurries are expected Sunday night, but they should taper off by Monday morning, making way for a golden holiday glow.
Jamiroquai usually have a knack for these sorts of frenzied moments—flurries of confetti-like instrumentation and sporadic vocal pitch changes.
So Frenzy enters the stage at a time when people are very eager to spend money in fast, competitive, bite-sized flurries.
The flurries began on Friday evening, and the National Weather Service expects the storm to continue through Sunday, issuing Winter Weather Advisories.
Reluctant to throw his right hand, Holmes found his jab being easily patted away and Spinks returning with wild flurries of activity.
Foodman, of course, recognized the platform and turned in something a little more straightforward than his usual flurries of clicks and drums.
Other issues, like avoiding black ice or pedestrians when sensors are obstructed by flurries or fog, still need to be figured out.
Yet a couple of opponents including Benson Henderson and Rustam Khabilov have found some success slotting in body shots amid quick flurries.
Depending on where you live, the super snow moon could coincide with some actual snow flurries, for a truly magical winter's night.
"It's a shame what happened with the FBI," Trump told reporters gathered in scattered flurries to watch him depart aboard Marine One.
Gun owners, mindful that flurries of mass activism have often dissipated on their own after past shootings, are still taking no chances.
There's a small chance of flurries this evening and tomorrow morning, but once we're in the clear, we'll have a glowing weekend.
Q engages the bakers as collaborators who "research" lines of inquiry and offer possible answers to Q's hypnotic flurries of leading questions.
This meant that Iaquinta could work in longer and longer flurries against him until the right hand finally snuck through and landed flush.
A video of a Syrian family experiencing flurries and going tobogganing for the first time is capturing the hearts of Internet users everywhere.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Obama may not be here at the World Economic Forum, shaking hands with fellow dignitaries as the snow flurries swirl.
Except for some isolated flurries, snowfall in most of the major cities will likely finish early Sunday morning, CNN Meteorologist Sean Morris said.
Protesters marched for more than a month, during which police and demonstrators clashed in clouds of tear gas and flurries of rubber bullets.
The debate over the content of the Mayor's proposed new statehood constitution and the sequence for its ratification have caused flurries of discontent.
In addition to placing the right hook to the midriff in his flurries along the ropes, Takeru looks for it on the counter.
An intricate construct of sharply articulated footwork, runs and leaps, the choreography flips between steady, symmetrical phrases, woozy slow motion and accelerated flurries.
Early risers are rewarded with flurries of brightly colored birds (like the orange-and-black troupial), roaming packs of donkeys and empty beaches.
Flurries (of up to three inches) and wind may affect your commute this morning — a winter weather advisory remains in effect until noon.
A few lingering bands of snow and snow flurries are expected to move out of the region by Friday afternoon, CNN meteorologists said.
Westbrook has always had the potential to ring up triple-doubles, and in past seasons he has put together impressive flurries of them.
After getting off the canvas in the third round, Ruiz knocked down Joshua twice, starting with left hooks that led to relentless flurries.
The cross check isn't as commonly used in many gyms but it is a great technique for countering kicking with flurries of punching.
One of Australia's greatest fighters and a terrific example of pressure and pace in action amid slick flurries of work on the inside.
Canelo's best work in the first fight came when he stood his ground in the center of the ring and opened up in flurries.
Golovkin was consistently landing the jab and short, tight flurries while Canelo was loading up and looking for counters which landed far less often.
It just means if there were fast-melting flurries in the Sahara's vast 3.6 million square mile range, no one spotted or recorded them.
Dos Anjos prefers to work one or two shots at a time but a few flurries into low kicks might work a treat here.
But while the two frontrunners launched flurries of attack ads against each other, Lee was touring the state, touting his success and Christian values.
Jones also puts on his best kickboxing flurries along the fence—it's where he put the hurting blows on Rua, Belfort and Rashad Evans.
He added that he would not use Twitter "very much as president" compared to his current tendency to send flurries of late-night tweets.
Their set had a steamy carnival energy, with the relentless drive of the machine-made pulse amplified by heart-quickening flurries of live drumming.
"We talked about how when goals come, they come in flurries, and they're coming at a snowstorm rate for him right now," Quinn said.
While we've actually known about Martian flurries for some time, this research suggests the nighttime snow storms are actually localized, and with rapidly moving snow.
Over flurries of conversation and glasses of Chardonnay, Baldwin introduces me to her friends and network, and we discuss the truths that we all swallow.
Defender Ronald Zubar's header in the 60th minute ended the Red Bulls' scoring drought but was not enough in a game played amid snow flurries.
Many of his opponents choose to either check or to stand and fight, both of them allowing him to step in and box in flurries.
That squaring for the right hand and failing to consider a return made her a mark for Andrade's left hook and follow up windmilling flurries.
Like Sharapova, Ostapenko is a powerful and fearless hitter from the baseline, addicted to risk and capable of producing winners and unforced errors in flurries.
Fights rage in almost Kandinsky-esque flurries of light and color; time stretches for the length of a single kick to encompass elegiac pop ballads.
But in his interview with IJR, Tillerson did not promise any imminent public response by the U.S. and others, aside from the ongoing diplomatic flurries.
Between these blistering flurries of punches, Saki will mix in hand traps, playing the parts of both Donnie Yen and Mike Tyson in Ip Man 3.
Southeast to get deluged While Atlanta could see some snow flurries Monday, the bigger issue across the Southeast will be rain, CNN meteorologist Judson Jones said.
It was the end of a disorienting winter, with more tropical weather than snow flurries, and the weather had been tough on maple syrup producers everywhere.
Ms. Imhof's main efforts are shiny acrylic monochromes (black, white or turquoise) on aluminum with impulsive flurries of scratches — variants of zombie formalism that imply vandalism.
All across the country, people are posting similar photos to social media: Sickly yellow skies, cars covered in ash that looks like snow flurries, apocalyptic sunsets.
He moves laterally when the opponent is coming to him, and around the opponent if they are stationary, but his offensive striking comes in running flurries.
Knowing that he couldn't let himself get forced up against the fence where Diaz always does damage, he reeled off some flurries before attacking his foe's torso.
While he is a long, rangy featherweight, he bangs the body better than anyone in the division, whether it be shifts or in flurries along the fence.
She's been doing this in a more measured fashion in recent years, but the Wanderlei Silva flurries of hooks are still present in most of her performances.
Here, Safari takes the reigns for an incandescent take on Tory Lanez' 2016 heater "Diego," unleashing flurries of drums and sparkling flutes like as many champagne showers.
Aldo wheeled around his lead leg and ended up at ninety degrees to Edgar's line of attack and well out of range of Edgar's multi-punch flurries.
Made in a proto-Impressionist manner, with paint applied in flurries of marks and in sweeping gestures, it projects a blurry scene, more dreamlike than conventionally realistic.
Working in flurries of one-twos and body kicks, Werdum would force his opponents into a shell, then work the double collar tie to score punishing knees.
During Trump's speech on the economy on Monday, flurries of emails hit reporters' inboxes accusing the GOP nominee of engaging in "already debunked lies" and other missteps.
When Lineker defended takedowns and wound up in a loose clinch because of Dodson's decision to go there, he landed his best hurting flurries of the fight.
Dominated by black pigment and flurries of cut (white) lines and angular contour lines, the woodcuts reveal another side of Coffey's art, inspired by her interest in myth.
Medina expertly cut off the ring and looked to have DeGale in trouble whenever he had backed his opponent into the ropes with a series of punching flurries.
While that was perfect against Kowalkiewicz's painfully telegraphed walking flurries, Jedrzejczyk is far more likely to show feints and have Namajunas running around the octagon for little effort.
What it has is an extremely specific physical vocabulary, with jumping, sliding, lashing, ducking, low-to-the ground flurries of movement that are executed with highly focused intent.
It may be March now, but don't throw your winter coat into storage just yet — after today, we're back down to the 30s, with flurries on the horizon.
They sit in one of the hot tubs, snow flurries falling on their heads, and talk about life -- an experience as uniquely Iceland as this place and its people.
Saki's flurries of half a dozen punches worked in the kickboxing ring because of his opponents' tendency to fire a few shots, cover up, then try to attack again.
That had pushed the yen as low as 2228 yen per dollar and the Japanese currency was creeping around there again as the first flurries of U.S. trading began.
But we've all been there — standing in front of our closet wishing we could wear our silky summer dresses while the flurries outside call for wool and puffer coats.
Jones effectively used his jab and picked his spots to unleash his trademark punching flurries in a fight which was as one-sided a boxing match could possibly be.
Evan Stephens Hall's voice is flawless, even when he flickers between his mid-range and falsetto; the song rises and falls around intricate guitar flurries; the harmonies never err.
With temperatures hovering just above freezing for part of the night, much of the snow has already melted, and any remaining flurries should taper off by around 28 a.m.
But on Thursday he sounded even more excited by the long-held tones that occasionally burst into striated, frizzy pops, and by the work's shorter flurries of dizzying melody.
And with heavy downpours and even some flurries drenching Jerusalem on Tuesday, the president's aides also mustered hundreds of portable heaters to keep the luminaries stuck outside from freezing.
From flurries of punches to hand trapping elbows, Miocic even shook up the challenger with the same swatting right hand on the retreat as Overeem pushed off of the fence.
This has led to periodic flurries of headlines in the climate journosphere around various social science studies that purport to finally crack the nut, to find the argument that works.
While several scenes in Living with Yourself are too underlit, obscuring both sex and the show's brief flurries of Miles-on-Miles violence, it otherwise delivers some impressively varied visuals.
The first movement, subtitled "Of Rage and Remembrance," opens with cataclysmic flurries of seething strings and pealing brass, and the symphony maintains an unrelenting emotional force over its forty minutes.
Many items sold at Uncle Sam's were practical: canteens, compasses, combat boots, whistles to prevent getting lost after wandering into the desert, goggles and scarves to protect from sand flurries.
Billy's dealings with everyone — earnest conversations punctuated by flurries of boyish banter and bursts of intense action — give the movie a pleasantly hectic rhythm, but also thin out its emotions.
We'll have a high of 52 today, with spots of sunshine, but next up: a chance of flurries on Thursday and Friday, followed by highs in the 20s all weekend.
There have been sporadic flurries of arrivals in the LME system but not enough to stop the headline figure touching a fresh 215-year low of 2000,525 tonnes last week.
The downtrend, however, has been highly erratic with occasional flurries of "arrivals", as off-market metal has been delivered into the LME system, particularly at the U.S. port of New Orleans.
Belfort's boxing traditionally has been a method which moves in on a straight line, throwing rapid flurries, but which struggles if the opponent's lateral movement and ring generalship is on point.
A close distance away, however, the left side of Capitol Hill fared much better, where some light flurries mixed with some colorful landscape to give things a sign of real life.
He is adept at constructing overarching plotlines with heroes and villains, their conflicts and motivations supported by flurries of carefully chosen adjectives, quotations and leaks from named and unnamed senior officials.
Edgar tried to work Ortega up and down with his level-changing flurries, but Ortega demonstrated a good stiff arm and better footwork than we are used to seeing from him.
A right straight to the body began landing for Cerrone as he gritted his teeth and ran into flurries in the later rounds, but it didn't seem to be changing much.
With snow flurries falling and officers in heavy coats and knit caps blocking traffic, workers and their friends waited nervously in the Wisconsin night to learn the names of the victims.
There were flurries of breaches linked to the group in 2017 against U.S. think tanks, as well as several attacks around the 2018 elections against defense contractors, media and other verticals.
A small clipper system could bring some rain and snow flurries to the region, but since temperatures are running way above the average, it's unlikely the city will see much snow.
And the climax, in classic Savall style, was a playful, gently swaying improvisation on a Renaissance "canario" dance melody, building into flurries of notes frizzling off Mr. Savall's tiny treble viol.
Where there is always snow on the ground, where togetherness is the word to live by, where the horrors of the world reliably subside amid the flurries of a beautiful snowstorm.
Piano, drums and bass combine to transport listeners up crag and down misty glen, with musical flurries the like of blustery winds—one critic described it as "Erik Satie on Islay malt".
But volunteers have rallied round to scoop up flurries from surrounding hills and bring them to the main venues before the March 6 start date, games' General Manager, Maliina Abelsen, told Reuters.
He traces the relative simplicities of Bach's two-voice canon-at-the-octave in long lines and thins out the complexities of the four-voice Contrapunctus No. 7 in flurries of pizzicatos.
"Snow will continue to taper off to flurries and then end this morning," the NWS Chicago office said in a statement, warning drivers to be cautious on slippery roads with low visibility.
Talbot gave up the two quick goals to Smith and Howden early in the third, but settled back into a groove from there and denied two big Florida flurries in the final minutes.
There is none of that Matt Brown style brilliance: using a round kick or a long hook just to keep the opponent in place and then follow up with flurries of hurting blows.
Sometimes we forget that fighters lunge for desperation takedowns and throw flurries that don't land because they're difference-makers—the five-minute rounds, 10-point must system, and three judges make them so.
The occurrence of new lava vents, now numbering about two dozen, have been accompanied by flurries of earthquakes and periodic eruptions of ash, volcanic rock and toxic gases from the volcano's summit crater.
This in turn plays off flurries of body shots—with the threat of the left hook to the jaw keeping them honest, Takeru can throw a right and a left to the body.
American spy agencies warn of impending attacks by Iranian proxies on American troops in the region, and over the summer, Israel launched flurries of attacks on Iranian proxies in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
Following a cagey opening round, Machida landed a straight left before unloading one of his typical flurries that had Evans in a whole lot of bother roughly three minutes into the second round.
A single incident does not a metaphor about self-driving technology make, but Cruise has had flurries of bumping and rear-ending incidents in San Francisco, where it has tested its technology since 2016.
If Dillashaw can use measured aggression and Cruz's own tendency to retreat on the fence to get into position, he can begin the boxing / wrestling flurries which served him so well against Mike Easton.
A muckraking Twitter thread materialized, scorning Calloway as a "scammer"; she promptly canceled and then uncanceled the tour, all while zapping out flurries of alternately self-flagellating and self-justifying posts on Instagram Stories.
The occurrence of new lava-spewing vents, now numbering at least 22, have been accompanied by flurries of earthquakes and periodic eruptions of ash, volcanic rock and toxic gases from the volcano's summit crater.
Rodtang's flurries along the ropes, particularly his digging body punches, was some of the more effective offense that has been made against Nasukawa, who is as slippery as a greased whippet out at range.
The dredged-up bay bottom of his beach dried into a beautiful layer of fine-grained sand, but the slightest breeze sent it into violent flurries, severe enough to strip the paint off cars.
In flurries of posts since her attack, she has replied to strangers, friends and foes, unspooling her version of events, and reminding the people who pile up on her that she was nearly killed.
Most associated with the Pop Art movement of the 1960s, Erró is known for his intricate collages of found images, sourced from commercial advertising and comic books, amounting to wild flurries of consumerist critique.
The show ravishes, close-up and quietly, in flurries of ink, red chalk, and brown wash that impart waking dreams of neo-baroque heroes, wild but not too wild nature, and meltingly pretty women.
His flurries into low kicks also served to excellently set up his body jab—something you don't typically see a lot of in kickboxing but which is appearing more and more in Glory bouts.
Vettel, like Hamilton a four times champion, lapped with a best time of one minute 19.673 seconds on soft tyres and also completed the most laps (98) despite flurries of snow later in the day.
In fact most who watched the first round would have given it to Aldo—his flurries were more explosive, more impressive, and did more to affect Holloway than anything Holloway achieved in the opening stanza.
In the five minutes it takes to walk to the closest subway stop, your makeup is streaky and chapped thanks to the wind and flurries, and it's like those precious prepping minutes were for nothing.
The rest of the teams remaining in the playoffs excel at the game's cutting-edge components; they dazzle with formations or rush passers in flurries of spins and feints or disguise themselves in complex coverages.
According to Lehigh Valley Live, drivers who had already seen snow, sleet and stalled cars were shocked when they spotted a camel catching flurries in its fur on the side of Route 163 in Pennsylvania.
He can be aggressive, and this plays excellently into getting takedowns and hurting opponents in a rush to the fence, but more often than not he will hit nothing but air in these windmilling flurries.
The occurrence of new lava vents, or fissures, now numbering about two dozen, have been accompanied by flurries of earthquakes and intermittent eruptions from the summit crater, including a magnitude 5.3 tremor measured on Wednesday.
There wasn't a whole lot of action of real note in the bout, but Groenhart—always a fan of jumping techniques and running flurries—did manage to fly over the top rope at one point.
But he blinked when he spoke, in nervous flurries, and his interlocutors found themselves staring at a tattoo of a second set of eyes, blue-black and smudgy, that had been inked onto his eyelids.
We should see some clouds as a system swings by to the north, and can't rule out a few evening flurries especially north of D.C. Overnight lows dip to near 30 to the mid-30s.
The goals by Ryan and Aho each came at the end of flurries that left goalie Thomas Greiss leaning in the other direction and unable to defend the shots into the corner of the net.
The pianist Lisa Moore was the deft soloist in the premiere of "Six Etudes and a Dream," whose seven vividly scored movements included mournful, slow melodies and virtuosic flurries in the highest register of the keyboard.
Out in the center of the octagon Namajunas maintains distance well but that is a tougher ask along the fence, where Jedrzejczyk does great work in flurries and puts in good right straights to the body.
Suffice it to say, though, fans of Krallice's particularly unhinged, manic blend of ur-technical black and death metal will be quite pleased with what they discover within Prelapsarian's nooks, crannies, and charred ash flurries of notes.
The New Orleans zinc stocks were highly mobile over the 2010-2014 period with flurries of huge cancellations, such as the 250,000 tonnes that were moved off-warrant in the space of three days in September 000.
For many of us across America, these past few weeks have given us our first real glimpse of winter after a year of the hottest temperatures on record, with chilly gusts and plenty of sudden snow flurries.
But he and his collaborators fill the digital spaces with vocals: syncopated flurries in "FYM," undulating pleas in "Rivals" and long-breathed whispers and imploring falsetto declarations in "Tell Me," the album's most leisurely and passionate song.
Takeru's light lead foot and lead leg kicking game should make it more difficult to do the boxing in flurries and body hitting that he loves, and yet he has created a beautiful synergy between the two.
People who watch the tribute up close can see dense flurries of birds circling, swooping and diving in and out of the beams, not unlike the frenzied clouds of insects drawn to a porch light at night.
I topped it all off with a gallon of gas-station coffee and powered my way back home through snow flurries and potholes: 20 hours of driving in a little more than 36, a tombstone every mile.
Popovich will throw more flurries at Harden in Game 6, and, being that he's one of the most productive offensive generators of his time, Harden will feast on mistakes and look to force his will once again.
Just above the black field Singh has made a meandering row of short vertical brushstrokes, which one is apt to read as trees, especially since the artist tops them with undulating flurries of small, irregular marks evoking foliage.
"If you look at the amount of short interest in WTI and Brent, these flurries of speculation from OPEC, coming from the weaker members, tend to be when you see a run up in short interest," Priddy said.
It was the usual up-and-down Lineker flurries with no thought for head movement or defense which saw McDonald out, but not before McDonald turned Lineker's cinder block head around with a few strikes of his own.
New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine are expecting 4 to 6 inches of rain through the end of Thursday with intermittent snow flurries, but the weather was not expected to affect turnout for Tuesday's primary election in New Hampshire.
Part of its in the way he packs in flurries of notes, but part of its in the woody repetitions, the way these melodies unfurl like tree rings, each one another visible reminder of the passage of time.
So little behind you, So much ahead— Once, walking up Broadway Late at night, Both of us a little drunk, flurries in the air, Christmas trees Lining the sidewalk, block after block— At every corner You kissed me.
"Nothing can take these days away from me," he writes underneath a shot of a worn Enyce T-shirt, catnip for the compulsively nostalgic followers in his comments, who responded with flurries of heart and prayer-hands emoji.
Snow flurries swirled against the window, but the atmosphere inside a Manhattan rehearsal room on a recent Saturday afternoon was comparatively balmy, warmed by the insistent triple meter of son jarocho, folk music from the Gulf of Mexico.
For a fan who learned about Saki by watching one of the many highlight reels on Youtube wherein he flurries eight or nine punch combinations against shelled up opponents, his performance against da Silva would have been completely alien.
I went to my out back deck door to look at the snow Draped trees and the still heavily falling flurries and take some pictures when I noticed foot prints leading to my door then turning around and leaving.
Slap, tap, tap, bang was the constant dynamic of Spinks' offensive flurries and his ability to gauge his opponent's reactions and know where they would be at any given point was reminiscent of that master of the set up, Alexis Arguello.
Snow is also expected thanks to the development of a low-pressure area that is developing along the arctic front, and areas from the Tennessee Valley, along the Appalachians and upstate New York into northern New England should expect flurries.
To see that you only need watch Rafael dos Anjos start every one of his flurries along the ropes against Anthony Pettis with either a wide left hook to the body, or a left kick to the arm or midsection.
Like many Saransk residents, Fayzullina was incredulous upon learning the World Cup was coming to her quiet, obscure community 400 miles east of Moscow in rolling hills where white puffs of pollen from poplar trees create the illusion of summer snow flurries.
But Cruickshank's running flurries can often leave him open to a counter as he commits his body and mind to the attack, disregarding the reasons that most skilled boxers and kickboxers won't simply run in on a line flailing both hands and feet.
If you have ever watched a Robin van Roosmalen fight you will have seen this idea is taken to the extreme: van Roosmalen takes punches on his guard, he flurries his hands in response and throws a low kick on the end.
And in the third, by starting the round with that forceful jab of his, he created an opening which allowed him to hit Gorman with punch flurries that sent him to the floor, landing more shots as he was on his way down.
I've heard him discuss his favorite country songs and point out the pretty girls in the room in flurries of words sandwiched between the increasing bids on a truck for sale below him while the price he's asking accelerates in $250 increments.
As showcased on a number of high-profile remixes around that time, like his 2013 flip of Disclosure's "You and Me," many of his productions started featuring the same dizzy drop—these piercing flurries of stuttering synths and stomach-churning side-chain compression.
Notice in the above sequence that Holzken presents the long push kicks, steps in to meet Kongolo and flurries with his hands, teeps out again, lands a one-two, and retreats in an attempt to convince Kongolo to run onto his spinning backfist.
Miguel Sano had three hits, including a pair of run-scoring singles, and Eduardo Escobar added two hits and two RBIs to help the Twins improve to 3-2 on the season on a night when the game began as snow flurries were still falling.
Soon after, on March 6, the vehicle will be shown at the Geneva Auto Show  And for those residing in the Arctic, the I-PACE seems capable of handling itself well up there, especially if one is inclined to race through flurries of snow. 
Jedrzejczyk is full of tricks that you don't see used often enough in mixed martial arts, from horizontal elbows to opponents working on single leg takedowns, to beautiful use of flurries to set up long right straights to the solar plexus along the fence.
After returning to New York he produced a group of large geometric paintings titled "The Door of No Return," in which the small final door through which slaves passed to the waiting ships appears as a dark shadow behind flurries of flower-colored oil paint.
Critic's Notebook Eighteen musicians were sardined onto the stage at the Slope Lounge in Brooklyn on a recent Monday night, passing around a ricocheting, Argentine rhythm and a series of harmonic flurries that seemed to open wider as the piece, "Tangoing With Delusion," went on.
The home team, in fact, did not have a single shot on target; there were flurries of pressure, brief spells when Barcelona seemed to be teetering, only to be carried to safety by the nous and composure of Gerard Piqué, Clément Lenglet and Sergio Busquets.
And since 2017, the town has regularly issued flurries of citations: for the rock pile, for a collection of fallen trees tipped upright and arranged in a circle, and for using a residentially zoned plot for religious use, even when no one is there.
The Weather Channel reported that the extremely localized nature of lake-effect snow meant that some places could pick up one to three inches of snow in an hour or less, while just 10 miles away there may only be flurries and some breaks of sun.
Being taller than men like Roy Nelson and Cain Velasquez, Werdum was able to use this as a constant threat, but he also had a good degree of success in short, single knee bursts when the taller Travis Browne used head movement to avoid the incoming flurries.
That has made it all the more important for Mr. Delgado and Democrats like him to find ways to show voters they are getting things done in Congress, which is why he is crisscrossing his district through flurries, working on local issues and connecting with constituents.
There were also bullish surprises in the zinc and nickel numbers and the release of the December and full-year trade figures on Tuesday generated something of a collective double-take in the London market, triggering flurries of short-covering activity across the base metals complex.
Flurries of tweets and memes poked fun of the spread, which consisted of a reported $3,000 worth of McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King burgers; Fillet O Fish sandwiches, Chicken McNuggets, Domino's pizza and a few salads, all in their paper and plastic packaging, but served on silver platters.
While you gird yourself against the impending snow flurries headed our way, the Kardashian-Jenner family has already escaped to warmer climates, taking a much-needed respite from their perpetually documented high-profile lives in Calabasas to shoot the next installment of their reality show in Costa Rica.
Anderson Silva and Jersey Joe Walcott had decent success clipping off short counter punches amid long, wild flurries from the opponent from these positions, but no one has proven completely immune to the disadvantages of choosing to stand and trade while locked into movement along just two dimensions.
The fight could have done with being longer, and excuses for Werdum's misjudgement were rife in the following months, but Miocic's team put together an excellent gameplan which denied Werdum the chances to put together strikes in flurries without having to overcommit to stay on top of Miocic.
The Thermal Suite Spa, a feature of other Norwegian ships, was a glassy area with saunas, steam room, "snow room" (a walk-in freezer with occasional flurries), "salt bath" (a temperate booth furnished with glowing pink crystals) and the thalassotherapy pool, the biggest hot tub I ever swam in.
Apple has yet to make any moves to expand the Apple SIM to devices beyond the iPad (despite occasional flurries of rumors to the contrary), but the number of carriers that work with the Apple SIM is growing, potentially laying the groundwork for a time when it might.
Rodriguez is not a good boxer, in fact he is about as far from a good boxer as you can be and still be considered a good striker in this sport, but many of his best punches have landed in flurries as he steps in off his kicks.
It was way back in 2008, when the world was still high on hope and people freely used the term "post-racial" as if we had cured systemic injustice, thank you very much, and we could talk to one another in brief instant flurries with something resembling civility.
Though it wasn't quite at the scale of those thrilling episodes, it did showcase the same chaotic but coherent visual style, blending close-in flurries of choppy, spurty violence with longer shots to immerse viewers within the combat, and wider ones that keep things contextualized — and thus interesting — throughout.
Edgar excels at winning exchanges in the pocket, always getting down behind a forearm or shoulder and moving his head throughout, but he has to get so close in order to do so that Rodriguez might look to connect intercepting elbows on Edgar's usual straight line running flurries.
Monday yielded less in terms of accumulations, but it was too much snow on the field — and covering the stadium seats — to push through as the Yankees did in their home opener in 1996, when they persevered through snow flurries that left Bernie Williams playing center field in a ski mask.
With this operatically over-the-top spectacle last week — which drew squeals and flurries of smartphone photos as people passed on a vaporetto, or water bus — Mr. Domingo became the latest classical star to shoot a cameo for "Mozart in the Jungle," the Amazon comedy about a fictional New York orchestra.
On a slow tune, Mr. Allen stepped in front of the band, bent downward and played flurries of sound to the young child of an audience member, who'd been given permission by the band to bounce around at the front of the stage for most of the set, smiling continuously, hair flying.
White was coming of an arduous 14-month layoff with injury before that fight and expertly avoided Lobov's power by staying out of range and picking his opponent off with a solid jab and some precise flurries of strikes—leaving Lobov visibly frustrated much like he was in the TUF finale against Hall.
You do not get that many brawlers or infighters coming through with dozens of amateur titles as the shorter bouts and scoring systems tend to work for men who can put in the clean, clear shots and those mostly happen at range and in quick flurries rather than prolonged slogs on the inside.
In one shot, the camera shows them from behind, snow blowing up against the horses' asses as they plod along, but in the next shot, we see the two actors from the front and suddenly the flurries have stopped, the air is still, and the viewer is treated to that uncanny, floating-head look that is usually reserved for bad fantasy movies.
The magical sword enables Arthur to butcher his opponents at lightning speed while shockwaves shake the land, thus giving him an annoyingly unfair advantage over his enemies: this is Arthur as a cross between two Marvel superheroes who have been on screen lately, Quicksilver and Iron Fist, and the editors have cut most of these digital skirmishes down to noisy flashes and flurries of action.
Now 50, Mr. Gourjon has spent thousands of hours at Gleason's, and his black-and-white photos portray the sport's intoxicating swirl of violence and grace: a young boxer, exhausted from throwing flurries, drapes his arms over the ring; a statuesque fighter out of a George Bellows painting laces his shoes in a locker room; and seen through a window in the gym's cluttered boxing-poster-filled office, a man approaches his crawling, weakened opponent with menace.
The only movie—and later franchise—to really challenge the Blair Witch brand for artistic and commercial clout was Oren Peli's Paranormal Activity, which hit upon the idea of a locked-off, stationary camera recording tiny flurries of activity around mostly sleeping protagonists, and played almost like an avant-garde structural film more than a blockbuster (or a strangely timely variation on surveillance culture in which pinhole cameras and evil forces alike watch us in our most unguarded private moments, at home alone).
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