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The Marlins' first baseman, Peter O'Brien, glided sideways, and then glided some more and caught the ball as he reached the stands.
Still traveling at great speed, Crosby glided toward Matt Niskanen.
Bell and it glided quickly through the lower courts. Whitehead's
It glided calmly to the ground at around 16 mph.
"He just kind of glided in, very quiet," Ms. Klein said.
Jane Davis glided into House of Cards midway through season 5.
Then something clicked, and it glided up smoothly to the 32nd floor.
Fernandez glided to victory over conservative incumbent Mauricio Macri in the Oct.
" She glided into another demand: "Diretas Já!" she intoned, meaning "elections now.
A handful of young Juno employees glided around, speaking in soothing tones.
I glided above, mimicking its underwater flight, as sunlight flickered across its shield.
A cockroach glided onto his head from the ceiling in his dorm room.
"Look here –" Her fingertips glided over a darkening of colour in the distance.
They glided around in black slippers and flowing black tunics, quiet as ninjas.
She and Kaitlynn just kind of glided by each other, avoiding eye contact.
He held a stopwatch and barked orders at them as they glided past.
Regeni didn't care: He glided through Cairo with a quiet sense of purpose.
The findings show that prehistoric "squirrels" glided through forests long before previously thought.
Arched-wing shearwaters, migrants just as we are, glided low above the waves.
Their boat glided past the blinking buoys, sailing toward the swollen yellow moon.
The product glided on smoothly without tugging the skin and balanced out the darkness.
Like, I pulled away and his fingers glided across the back of my hand.
The girls were intergalactic sleuths who glided along a runway that resembled the moon.
The lighter shades in particular glided on my lips smoothly and lasted all day.
Republican senators enthusiastically greeted DeVos and glided through their five minutes each of questioning.
Wilson glided serenely over these contradictions for a long time, repeating his magical incantations.
For more than four hours on a recent Sunday, skaters raced, glided and mingled.
She glided in similar fashion with a second-place finish in her semifinal heat.
At the end, I attached the headpiece and off she glided to the Awards.
Then, I layered on the highlighter, which glided on like 24-karat gold dust.
A single pelican glided above the shoreline, riding the updraft from the crashing waves.
A handful of skaters glided over the surface of what looked like a lake.
A small herd of pronghorns glided over a bluff, ghostly white on the snow.
"But what really happened was that we seamlessly glided from British Raj to Hindu Raj."
She glided them easily, and their wake left ripples of rainbow colors in the water.
Annoyingly, the Mean Girls star seems to have glided right past that whole awkward phase.
Dressed in sporty everyday attire, they glided swiftly but only very briefly across the stage.
A woman in a Dr. Who "Tardis" dress glided by like quicksilver on a plate.
Parker filled the middle, caught a pass, and glided to the rim for a layup.
This inevitably created doubt and angst as she glided across the courts of the world.
She glided through the field on her way to the quarterfinals without dropping a set.
Some students glided down ropes off bridges and jumped onto the backs of waiting motorcycles.
Herrera burst into a soft laugh and merrily glided away, clearly pleased with her joke.
The first glided past on cross-country skis with a baby strapped to his chest.
Three years ago, he boarded a hovercraft and glided over fairways, bunkers and water hazards.
Then he glided into the speaker's chair with little effort as the only feasible unity candidate.
After performing a slow backflip in microgravity, Unity turned and glided back to land at Mojave.
At a certain point, as he glided away, he momentarily lost his balance and de-hoverboarded.
A bald eagle glided overhead and an osprey crashed into the water a hundred yards away.
Countless scavenging eelpout and at least 15 octopuses glided in and out of the white ribs.
Ondra pumped his fists and kicked his feet as he slow-glided back to the ground.
Every 213 minutes the Staten Island Ferry glided by, and airplanes descended steadily toward Newark Airport.
A server glided past Minnillo to place some glistening wafer sandwiches on the white-clothed table.
Khrzhanovsky glided about, speaking with luminaries including the director Tom Tykwer and the author Jonathan Littell.
The horn section glided in, holding liquid tones out above him, its melody a drifting query.
Kendall Jenner glided around on one gracefully (until she fell off) on Instagram back in March.
It's like he jumped and then he glided into the wall, caught it and hit the wall.
The conversation glided from individualism and data to populism and "this sense of doom" that people feel.
It then glided back to the the spaceport for a smooth landing, like the Shuttle used to.
The spaceship Unity left Earth Friday morning and then successfully glided back down to California's Mojave desert.
He glided easily across the stage, alternating between powerful vocal runs and instructional exhortations to the audience.
Deborah Ross both glided to their party's nominations on Tuesday and now face a competitive fall election.
Rice paddies and soybean fields glided by, and construction sites with wobbly-looking bamboo sticks for scaffolding.
Anchiornis probably glided down from trees, like a flying squirrel, but likely was incapable of powered flight.
Trump has glided to primary wins in each of the states thus far while facing minimal opposition.
As my homeward flight glided away, the attendant asked if I wanted ice cubes in my soda.
As I glided through the cool water, a timer ticked away, floating in front of my right eye.
Way more abrasive than kosher salt, it glided over the pan without scratching it like steal wool does.
Together, they glided, danced, and reminded me that it's possible to let loose on wheels, insecurities be damned.
He maintained his newly sober demeanour when he and his wife Melania glided through the spin room afterwards.
This seamlessly glided into a group discussion and, later, Kizomba, a type of dance that originated in Angola.
Charlie Crist of Florida, a Democrat now running for Congress, as he glided through the room on Tuesday.
In 1982, a British Airways crew glided its Boeing 747 down when volcanic ash clogged all four engines.
The Unity craft the turned and glided back to land at Mojave, with Eve touching down soon after.
Our Entertainment Director — my future boss Molly Stout — did not walk, she glided towards me to shake my hand.
When the felt tip glided across my lash line, a vibrant, jet-black stripe followed in one clean stroke.
This glided on like a cream and it took one coat to get my matte lip look on point.
On the ensuing possession, Leonard got screened at the top of the key, and Harden glided to the rim.
Like a phantom, it glided against the current, its rhythm just a beat slower than the water around it.
A gondola glided by and inky ducks wheeled in the sky while we fortified ourselves with snacks and drinks.
My mother was this calm, ethereal force who glided through and never went off one end or the other.
The LED-powered lanterns came to light, bobbing up and down as we glided down the parkway at sunset.
The spring 2019 haute couture collections have glided across Paris's runways, bringing the twice-yearly festivities to a close.
Prehistoric mammals glided through forests at least 266 million years ago, long before scientists had thought, fossil discoveries suggest.
"I pulled the power back to idle and we just glided in," he told Air Force Magazine in 213.
A more appealing way to enjoy the lake appeared when three standup paddle boarders glided by, silent as swans.
My skin was definitely moisturized enough to receive other makeup and my foundation glided on easily without any pilling.
As the vessels glided over the Chao Phraya River, Thais dressed in the auspicious color yellow watched with reverence.
Few, if any, roadblocks stand in the way for Mattis's confirmation after he glided through his confirmation hearing Thursday.
During a test run this fall, as the machines slowly glided, white lights flickered on their sides like strobes.
Dad tended to Aza while Nicole's mom picked Jadon up and glided around the room with him in her arms.
Swift glided into the room at that point, guitar in hand, as the small crowd gasped and squealed with excitement.
The patty traveled through a charbroiler on a separate conveyor belt, then glided down a chute onto the bottom bun.
On a recent weekend, the leads glided gracefully across the ice with one leg extended behind, looking like winterized flamingos.
With a scratch of his chin and a nod, Mr. Senbanjo glided in his socks toward the actress Danielle Brooks.
But his chances took a blow at the start, when Schumacher fairly glided away thanks to a brilliantly smooth getaway.
A man who had been dreamily stroking his beard dived for a couple of the eggs as they glided by.
I also liked that the head had some movement and moisturization so it glided along my skin with minimal resistance.
As ducks glided across the water, men in orange jumpsuits began assembling the installation, a crane hovering above their heads.
Nine plays later, Jones made a nifty 5-yard touchdown catch, and Atlanta glided into halftime leading by 24-0.
The puck came to Boyle and he glided to the net before sneaking a shot under Korpisalo at 23:299.
As we glided through the city, I wondered if the cab ride was an act of chivalry or a test.
Indiana held a 105-104 lead after Domantas Sabonis glided around DeAndre Jordan for a layup with 10.1 seconds remaining.
The plane, having glided to a stop, has been defiantly set ablaze by the pilot to avoid its being captured.
Nats and Gigi glided back and forth between their center ballroom table and the smoking patio, accompanied by a bodyguard.
The pencil's smooth formula glided seamlessly onto my eyelids, and stayed all day with only primer and light eye shadow underneath.
Throngs of young fey glided through the street, flowers woven through long shining hair and brass bells hanging from their wrists.
Ms. Casel was effortless as she glided across the stage in golden shoes, picking up speed until she seemed to float.
"She was comfortable and at home, elegant and graceful -- she glided through that dinner, all smiles," one dinner guest told CNN.
Milan Journal MILAN — The waiters glided through the crowded dining room of InGalera, a restaurant that opened recently to rave reviews.
After that, everyone dug into the snacks and we glided down the open road for the next hour and a half.
Back in 1927, when streetcars glided along St. Charles Avenue, the Pontchartrain Hotel attracted guests from Frank Sinatra to Truman Capote.
Something off-kilter in their framing convinces you that they were taken on the fly, as the landscape glided by outside.
Thirteen days later, it glided to a landing back at the Kennedy Space Center, where it is now a museum piece.
It had been a choppy ride on the first voyage, but this time the 13 passengers glided smoothly over the waves.
SANDIWAY, England, June 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A barn owl silently glided through the sky, landing on the trainee falconer's arm.
He glided through long melismas, placing each touch of vibrato or grain neatly and moving in and out of his otherworldly falsetto.
When choral music started to play, the first model glided into the room gracefully in a short, deep-yellow dress with ruffles.
Vitaly doggedly set the pace until the last 200 meters, when Yuliya glided to the lead and ran hard through the finish.
A French aviation buff and inventor glided partway over the English Channel on a homemade "flyboard" Thursday — then crashed in the sea.
Pionk started the play by gaining possession behind the Rangers' net and glided through, easily getting past Jonathan Drouin and Noah Juulsen.
In the final seconds of the first round, Breese glided in on an instant and decked Dutra with a straight left hand.
Every day, he spent long hours putting brake fluid into the Ford Focus compact cars that glided past on the assembly line.
Trump easily glided to the nomination—and then narrowly won an election nearly everyone in the media was certain he would lose.
Matter New fossil discoveries show that prehistoric "squirrels" glided through forests at least 160 million years ago, long before scientists had thought.
But my recent batch of lemon poppyseed muffins glided out of the Silpat mold so effortlessly and smoothly I almost started crying!
Asked if she thought Trump had committed impeachable offenses, she stared straight ahead and glided by the cameras without a word. Rep.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE also glided to victory on Tuesday night, winning the GOP nomination over little-known challenger James Marter.
While Mr. Heinrich glided to re-election in November, some Democrats from nearly all-white states farther north went down to defeat.
"I get to 247, 235½…" He let go of the handle and the car glided to a halt at the 23th floor.
Bella glided down the catwalk like a seasoned vet and gave her best smirk to her ex boyfriend, The Weeknd (né Abel Tesfaye).
Moments later, I heard the garage door open and caught a glimpse of Ashwin's sleek black Mercedes as it glided up the drive.
So-called "flying boats" glided through the sky as well-heeled passengers sipped stiff cocktails from the comfort of their plush, roomy seats.
Known for his concentrated and composed demeanour, he glided through a banquet of afro-beat and dusky techno without a flicker of emotion.
It may not be a walk down the aisle, but Eva Longoria still beamed as she glided down the Golden Globes red carpet.
He tossed up jumpers and glided down the lane, and the Oklahoma City crowd cupped hands around mouths and let him hear it.
The Flyers' other man-advantage-goal came 3:12 into the second, when Giroux glided in untouched and went five-hole on Andersen.
She grabbed his hand and thrust it skyward at an outdoor rally, and the two glided naturally on the rope line, snapping selfies.
"Everything you see in front of you used to be open water," Lambert said, as we glided past a wide stretch of green.
Stocks have glided higher for two years, lifted by solid economic growth and corporate profits, low interest rates and few signs of inflation.
Gray lizards, those heirs of ruin, of sepulchres and desolation, glided in and out among the rocks or lay still and sunned themselves.
"I love it out here," Ms. Ingraham said, seated in the back seat as a string of desert resorts glided by last week.
BUENOS AIRES — Liliana Furió's ruby red flat shoes glided across the dance floor in swift, assured moves, making her baggy pants sway gently.
Sanders has glided through a year of campaigning churning out enormously ambitious and expensive federal policy proposals with little regard to the costs.
I planted my feet, and with a little push, I glided across the floor in a sublimely smooth, unfettered slide, floating above the ground.
Dubbed as the "Ice Princess" of the United Arab Emirates, she has gracefully glided and jumped over obstacles put forward by her own community.
She dipped, glided along its tilt, and still she moved to the calm rhythm she'd found, dragging the beat until my pulse joined hers.
A small reconnaissance drone glided eerily above the Peshmerga's position only to be shot down moments later by a thunderous volley of automatic gunfire.
I stared in wonder as he effortlessly glided up and down the silks, twisting and turning and leveraging his body weight the entire time.
When the models glided out onto the catwalk, the spectators all looked the same: phones out, focused eyes scrutinizing the details in each piece.
Chilemba out-jabbed Kovalev the first three rounds, keeping his chin tucked behind his lead shoulder, snapping Kovalev back every time he glided in.
They succumbed to injuries or to the sharks, which circled beneath the crystal-clear water by day and glided past survivors' legs at night.
I glided easily on even the slightest downhill, and I could definitely feel it in my legs when trying to climb a gradual incline.
He shot out of the slide and then ... GLIDED all the way across the pool ... and popped up on his feet on solid ground!!
Ms. Ayotte glided into office in 2010 as a tough-minded former state attorney general, billed as one of her party's rising Young Turks.
The queen's coronation gown and robes were so heavy that they got caught in a thick carpet pile as she glided through the abbey.
Ms. Collins, who has glided to victory in her recent elections, this time faced the prospect of bruising and expensive attacks from the right.
Dinwiddie led the Nets with 24 points and using a high screen set by Taurean Prince, he glided through the middle of the lane.
Gardner glided around the bases and was mobbed by his teammates at home plate, where a cooler of water was ritually emptied on him.
Dinwiddie led the Nets with 373 points and using a high screen set by Taurean Prince, he glided through the middle of the lane.
Rubber glided around the stage in one of her numbers, handing out straws and little baggies of glitter off of a silver serving platter.
A progressive Muslim woman, she glided between avant-garde Turkish collectives, the Nouvelle Ecole de Paris, and, through marriage, into the Iraqi royal court.
I watched from across the table as she slowly glided it along her lips, where it left a trail of neon fuchsia in its path.
On Sunday, he glided onto the red carpet in a sleeveless, high-neck, gold-foil-feathered bodice and billowing graphic skirt inspired by Kensington Palace.
In the back, Daphne Always, the house drag queen, cast off her dress and glided through the crowd, wearing only chiffon sleeves and satin panties.
A great and loving family will be coming to D.C. Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts and ex-presidential contender, glided to victory against Rep.
But as the ship, called the Draken Harald Harfagre, glided into American waters this month, it collided with an unexpected foe: modern-day safety regulations.
The number of injured may number more than 80 soldiers, who apparently parachuted from a C-130 and glided into a wooded area, Lt. Col.
It was supposed to be a quiet October for Cyrus R. Vance Jr. as he glided unopposed to a third term as Manhattan's district attorney.
In 25 minutes we touched down on the small runway, and glided past the wreckage of a couple of small planes, crumpled in the storms.
After more than a year of calm, in which stock markets glided to one record high after another, a wave of volatility is suddenly cresting.
The black sedan glided up to the Las Vegas hotel where Elizabeth Suarez was waiting to take an Uber home after a night of gambling.
As they glided across the ice in whispering strokes, it seemed as if they were no longer skating in an arena, but on a pond.
On a recent day, Ms. Havelkova glided past throngs of students at the exhibition grounds, stopping to point out the educational and public health aspects.
Often, they glided between incompatible definitions within the same book: they argued that leaders should be simultaneously decisive and flexible, or visionary and open-minded.
Without pause she picked herself back up and glided into the arms of her two friends, who were waiting for her on the other side.
It caromed off the skate of one Devils defender and glided across the crease before the blade of another Devil guided it across the goal line.
After many months of ground tests and a few captive carry flights, the VSS Unity finally glided on its own for the first time this December.
CreditCreditPhotograph by Noah Kalina for The New York Times From 45603th Street Station, the train glided northwest out of Philadelphia, tracing the arc of the freeway.
Brignone glided through the course in a combined time of 1 minute, 58.01 seconds on a softening course to beat teammate Sofia Goggia by 1.44 seconds.
As to whether or not this pigeon-sized creature flapped its wings, glided through the air, or could even fly at all remains an open question.
The process is quick enough, though, that the dots can animate or vibrate for feedback, and could detect being pressed or glided over by a hand.
Crystal Gayle's floor-length hair introduced the style to country music fans, who looked on as she glided across the stage without stepping on a strand.
The carve-out bill glided through the Republican-led Senate on a bipartisan vote last March, but it ran into resistance in the Democratic-controlled House.
Crew members even searched roughly four nautical miles out to sea, in case the plane lifted off the reef intact and glided underwater as it sank.
Carpenter stood up as Smith glided Mastery into the far turn and let him roll, picking up momentum like a steel ball circling a roulette wheel.
DENVER — Mark Reynolds glided into the Colorado Rockies' clubhouse on a motorized skateboard — a fitting ride these days for a player who just keeps rolling along.
Shares tracked by the 23-country MSCI index glided 0.86 percent higher, with Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Google parent Alphabet Inc retaking the market's leadership mantle.
Outside, he could wander over lawns to the manor house, or a lake where swans glided, or visit the small building that served as his wine cellar.
On Saturday, private spaceflight company Sierra Nevada announced that its Dream Chaser spaceplane had successfully glided and landed on a runway after being released from a helicopter.
As the duo glided through the air, they took in the spectacular views of Langhorne Creek, Lake Alexandrina, the Coorong, and the Murray Mouth, Teager told PEOPLE.
The pod, dubbed the XP-7473, glided above the track using magnetic levitation, which limits aerodynamic drag and theoretically allows for a top speed of 760 mph.
At one point, she was rolling around the office on one of those telepresence robot things, and she glided up behind an editor drinking an iced tea.
Thompson shouted, "Alright, come down, let's go!" as his girlfriend glided down with her hands up before plopping into the pool at the bottom of the slide.
But the engineering group leading the search, Fugro, has previously raised the prospect someone could have glided the aircraft to explain why it has not been found.
These are just some of the fates met by the giant balloons that have glided through the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York over the years.
One day, a whale glided into the bay and played with the swimmers for an hour — though I refuse to talk about it because I wasn't there.
And a duel it was, a heart-pounding one, as the two of them glided down the backstretch side by side as if they were stuck together.
As Rachel glided above the lake, Kitty Hawk's mission control team monitored her flight from a small building nearby and provided guidance through speakers in her helmet.
Buzzing on ego, testosterone and ginseng, the white-robed figure of Shaw glided past the topless ring card girls, waving his taped up fists in the air.
A dialogue window popped up on screen asking to confirm the action, and the operator stared dumbfounded as the cursor glided to the box and clicked to affirm.
From there the bow slowly glided up along the length of the strings, producing a furry whisper that contained only the faintest hint of violin-ness within it.
The has glided to one its best starts to a year in three decades — but has just barely recovered the losses inflicted by its worst December since 1931.
When we tried it for ourselves, it glided on just like a lip balm would— minus the tacky feel — and was easy to lug around in our purses.
"The disks glided in elegant curves and changed their position many times, so that from below they sometimes appeared as plates, ovals and simply lines," the document says.
Then he collapsed to the ground as though shot, reviving in time to strike superhero poses atop risers that he glided across with the grace of a gymnast.
She regally glided across the snowy field and then had a Mountie escort up to the stage once those dogs had done their duty, carrying such precious cargo.
Ms. Waters glided onto the New York avant-garde in 1965, at the age of 19, startling those around her with a sylphlike voice and a haunted air.
When Mr. Moon met with President Trump in Washington at the end of June, they glided past the question of holding direct conversations with the North Korean government.
I had the chance to try reMarkable's 7th generation prototype, and was immediately impressed by how quick it was and how effortlessly the pen glided across the screen.
The conveyor belt glided them through white, cubelike cases with tinted glass, where a machine heat-fused the strips of thermoplastic polyurethane onto the fabric in a precise pattern.
Rydzek glided over the line to take the gold, holding a German flag aloft, and Norway's Joergen Grabbak saw off the challenge of Austria's Mario Seidl to take silver.
Now engineers at Fugro have wondered aloud whether the plane might have glided to its final position, rather than plummeting out of the sky as had previously been assumed.
The game between the Pacers and Clippers paused briefly during the first quarter when the bat glided down to court level, prompting players and officials to dodge the animal.
Then he glided around, pieces of Scotch Tape stuck to his work pants and his purple T-shirt, holding photos between finger and thumb, two hands on opposite corners.
And now, it season 3's hype man may just be The Masked Singer's Frog, who I'm pretty sure hasn't stopped dancing since he first glided onto the stage.
Last year, I took a wonderful safari here with my family, and on one of our first afternoons, we glided along a shallow lake in an aluminum-hulled skiff.
ALGONA, Iowa — For nearly two decades, Representative Steve King pummeled Republican primary challengers, dispatched Democrats, even a former Iowa governor's wife, and glided to victory in his conservative district.
The curtains silently glided apart and we were looking out at a vista of lawn, oaks, and cloudy sky, down the driveway on which we'd arrived the day before.
She had swum down to the ocean floor to inspect something, and as she glided up from the depths, the sea lion approached from out in the hazy blue.
Lamalera Journal LAMALERA, Indonesia — The pilot whales glided through the crystalline waters in neat formation, blue-gray backs glinting in the sun, on their migration through Indonesia's Savu Sea.
Instead, they glided far overhead, avoiding predatory dinosaurs on the ground — essentially flying squirrels of the Jurassic Period, from an extinct branch of mammals that probably still laid eggs.
On the wave behind her, Justin Quintal dipped his heels over the nose of his board, his six-foot figure frozen in place as his board effortlessly glided west.
At a closed N.H.L. skate, a tuneup scrimmage during the lockout of 219, some two dozen players glided about the rink in the training facility of the Chicago Blackhawks.
But on Thursday, May 21, 1998, my friends and I scrambled forward as five Mercedes glided past outside the studio, windows rolled down with one Spice Girl inside each car.
The son of a leading economist, he glided from Balliol College, Oxford, to the Financial Times to the BBC to ITV, where he presents his own show, "Peston on Sunday".
The single glove, covered in rhinestones, caught the light and dazzled as it glided across the stage, leaving me with stars in my eyes and sparkly sensations in my tummy.
All around her, critters floated and glided by as she peered through the thick glass bubble of a submersible, perched on a rocky ledge nearly 2,000 feet under the sea.
I glided down to Mars while receiving a mission briefing from Peña and watched Watney's body rise from the sand after the massive storm that serves as the movie's catalyst.
As Moir glided sideways in a crouched spread-eagle position, Virtue, clad in a shimmering purple and black catsuit, climbed on to his thighs before arching backwards with outstretched arms.
On a lightweight wing and possibly a few prayers, Sacha Dench gracefully glided over Dover's white cliffs Monday, becoming the first woman to cross the English Channel in a paramotor.
It's become a far more competitive contest than anyone foresaw after the former secretary of State glided through the fall seeming to have cemented her status as the presumptive nominee.
Then Fitzpatrick flicked the ball on a shallow screen to running back Matt Forte, who glided 13 yards for the score with 53 minute 45 seconds left in the half.
But the game was wrapped up when De Bruyne burst from midfield and slipped the ball through to Hazard, who glided past Phil Jones and fired into the bottom corner.
She was graceful, efficient and smoothly glided across the icy track of snow, but she also was not entirely certain where to seek more speed and where to be wary.
As seaplanes glided to dock and women in sun hats sipped aperitifs, scores of African migrants gathered, looking at the verdant mountains standing guard between the placid lake and Switzerland.
Senators 6, Rangers 5 | Two overtimes | Ottawa leads series, 2-0 OTTAWA — Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist glided out for the second overtime and briefly paused, standing sideways in his crease.
I glided along on quiet trails, traversing a gorgeous little wooden bridge over a ravine, evergreens on either side, till the light turned flat and every muscle was gratifyingly tired.
After its first big pass, the Dyson 2360 Eye's cleaning motor, which is pretty loud, turned off and then the vacuum quietly glided around in search of it charging base.
MASON CITY, Iowa — Senator Cory Booker glided into the state first, offering himself as a herald of peace in a northern Iowa church that advertised "radical hospitality" on its marquee.
When Amy and Molly's classmates unveil the array of exclusive destinations they've apparently glided into, it doesn't feel like the real takeaway is that they've been misjudged by the two girls.
The engineering group leading the search, Fugro has raised the prospect someone could have glided the aircraft outside of the defined search zone to explain why it has not been found.
Nadal then glided through his first set before the hard-hitting Sock fought back to force a third set, which under the event's rules is a rapid-fire, 21-point tiebreak.
As the ferry departed, passengers hustled to its bow, the better to catch the spray as we glided by landmarks: the United Nations, the Pepsi-Cola sign, Roosevelt Island, Gracie Mansion.
That was the general state of things in June 2015 as Mr. Trump glided down from a faux-gold elevator into the most baroque and bizarre presidential campaign in American history.
Unlike last year's Academy Awards, when celebrities like Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez, glided the red carpet in gowns fit for a storybook princess, this year women sloughed the extra fluff.
"The two men who denied her the presidency in one car," intoned John King on CNN, as a limousine carrying Mr. Trump and Barack Obama glided away from the White House.
As Judge Gorsuch glided through the third day of his hearings on Wednesday, suffering few slips and answering no question he did not wish to, Senate Republicans were eager to assist.
That May, after Regina and Andrew glided across the linoleum in a moment of joy, I graduated and prepared to move to New York for a summer internship at The Times.
Amid a ring of seven islands earlier in the week, our group of open-water swimmers glided alongside limestone coastlines, the sunlight spangling the underwater landscape of smooth boulders and serrated pillars.
Instead Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, resigned (though he is plotting his return) and Paolo Gentiloni, the mild-mannered foreign minister, glided into place at the head of a largely unchanged cabinet.
PARIS — Photographers and film crews immediately swarmed a car as it glided in front of Place Vendôme on a Sunday night in late January, jostling to capture the beauty who stepped out.
"As soon as I (moved the puck), I saw it was an empty net and I was like 'what is going on here' and it slowly just glided in there," he said.
It glided past the destroyer carrying Mr Xi, who boarded wearing a dark Mao suit befitting his other jobs as the Communist Party's general secretary and chairman of the Central Military Commission.
As David Beckham floated a cross into the box, Keane glided toward it, before twisting in mid-air to head the ball across the goal and into the back of the net.
As results filtered in, Trump glided through primary races in Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri and is anticipated to easily dispatch his minimal competition to take Idaho, North Dakota and Washington state as well.
At times, seven Spirit Walkers, like ancestral beings, towered above the others on high platforms covered by dark fabric on rollers: With crowns of feathers, they glided across the stage like ghosts.
Then our boat glided into a rookery with hundreds of herons and storks, each one as big as a 2-year-old child, perched, preening or at times filling the sky overhead.
The U.S. stock market has glided to new highs this year - with the benchmark S&P 500 up 17.6 percent, including dividends - but fund investors have remained cautious, favoring bonds and international stocks.
On our 12th dive, at Koh Tachai, we ascended to our safety stop at about 20 feet, when an immense, meaty black-and-white form glided by, only a few feet underneath us.
To my right, a group of women passed around cold fried chicken and a joint, and a lanky man glided across the sand in a sarong with a matching scarf around his ankle.
But he and his team argue another option is the plane glided down - meaning it was manned at the end - and made it beyond the area marked out by calculations from satellite images.
Gray office towers and residential high-rises glided by, the legacy of Deng Xiaoping 's socialist market economy, along with construction sites for a new subway line and walls plastered with patriotic slogans.
So, after yelling at the passengers to return to their seats, he circled around and glided toward the East River, making a mayday call as he cleared the buildings at the island's edge.
In the process Shopify glided stealthily into the e-commerce big leagues without going head to head with Amazon, as Walmart, Target and other big retailers have done, sometimes with soul-sapping results.
Her signature blue hair was tied back and she was donned in the uniform of the Dora Milaje—Wakanda's all-woman warrior force—singing "the black race is unstoppable" as she glided around.
Over the course of one minute, the craft accelerated to 330 miles per hour, made a couple of turns and glided 10 miles to a runway at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
The helicopter, a Eurocopter AS350, was in the air for nearly 15 minutes before it glided into the East River near Roosevelt Island on the evening of March 11, 2018, NTSB documents show.
Stock indexes tracked by the 22.775-country MSCI index glided 20.08 percent higher, as trading opened in New York with Facebook Inc, Apple Inc, Google parent Alphabet Inc retaking the market's leadership mantle.
The first dedicated ice-skating rink in New York City opened in the winter of 1858, drawing hundreds of thousands of city dwellers who wobbled and glided on the frozen lake near 72nd street.
Anyone who witnessed him in person saw the product of his devotion, how he glided into position, feinted like an apparition and lobbed impossible jumpers that had no chance of dropping -- only they did.
He and his fellow sledders even glided through the most treacherous turn, Curve 220, which Holcomb had called 220-50 after watching half the bobsleds crash on it the first time he trained there.
After a boisterous opening day ceremony in the broiling sun, only the best-connected attendees were allowed to board the train, which filled with applause and song as it glided out of the station.
Denise Stoneham, 52, a Bay area resident on the cruise with her husband, seemed to take the ordeal in stride as she spoke to Reuters by Facetime while the ship glided into the port.
When I applied it myself, I was surprised to find that even the matte formula glided on like butter, in that it was creamy and smooth, and gave my lips an instant hit of hydration.
PLYMOUTH, England (Reuters) - Britain's largest bronze sculpture - a giant figure of a crouching woman - glided into its new home in the coastal city of Plymouth on Monday, bolted onto the back of a sea barge.
He said nothing as the cat, which seemed to possess an inner confidence, rose from her throne, glided seductively against our legs, and proceeded through a small flap door we had until then not noticed.
With one arm cocked behind his head and his nose nearly at the rim, Wilson glided across the paint, his eyes locked on a floater from a Utah Jazz player that seemed out of reach.
Washington (CNN)Soon after Donald Trump glided down the gilded escalator in Trump Tower, he shocked the world by announcing he was running for president and promised the political world a campaign steeped in controversy.
With that, she glided the hardware along the length of my penis, my perineum—colloquially known as the "taint"—and the areas around the base, explaining this would increase blood flow to the whole area.
One of the party's members, João Doria, a former host of a reality television show that involved firing participants on the air, glided to victory in the mayoral race in São Paulo, Brazil's largest city.
For hours on a Saturday night in August, she glided around, outfitted for a workout rather than a velvet rope: black Adidas leggings, white Eytys sneakers and a brown plaid shirt tied around her waist.
NATIONAL An article on Thursday about new fossil discoveries that show that prehistoric "squirrels" glided through forests at least 6983 million years ago referred imprecisely to what is shared between placental mammals and their mothers.
Hailee Steinfeld definitely had a Cinderella moment at the Academy Awards a few weeks ago, as she glided down the biggest red carpet of the year in a gorgeous hand-painted floral Ralph & Russo couture creation.
There, at what was once the world's largest restaurant (in 1992, according to Guinness, with a purported seat capacity of 2282,224 people), the rollerblade-bound waiters glided with a bit less enthusiasm than they used to.
While an over-anxious Berrettini thrashed around with little effect, Federer, approaching his 38th birthday, glided across the turf in his usual silky fashion as another of the game's so-called next generation was swatted aside.
Later, with a seal as my guide, I explored the lost city of Atlantis and then, after a slight technical glitch, glided through outer space, beholding Earth from afar and inspecting the Hubble telescope up close.
Models glided across the soft expanse in tweed-trimmed raincoats, draped jewel-tone tunics and dramatically shaped jackets that were worn in a multitude of ways, including with slouchy wide-leg trousers with a 1920s feel.
In the opening few minutes of Milwaukee's blowout loss against Oklahoma City on Tuesday night, Giannis glided around the floor as a taller, stronger, longer, version of all the various wing defenders employed by the Thunder.
The 24-year-old Dahlmeier thumped her chest as she glided joyously across the line, winning by 24.2 seconds to add an Olympic victory to her stunning haul of five gold medals from the 2017 World Championships.
" Not to be outdone, Tucker Carlson, also of Fox News, glided right past the substance of the separations entirely and said that people objecting wanted "to change your country forever—and they are succeeding, by the way.
At his show at the National Portrait Gallery on Monday (closed for the occasion, to some consternation), velvet frocked, brocaded women in net veils glided through galleries; they might just as well have come off the walls.
On June 4, 1976, the Hokulea, a double-hulled sailing canoe of ancient design, glided into Papeete Harbor in Tahiti, greeted ecstatically by a crowd of 17,19923 — more than half the population of the city of Papeete.
"Because our region has neither ice nor snow, it's so magical for the children to get to skate like this," said Corinne Doli, 65, who snapped photographs of her grandchildren as they glided around on the ice.
Searchers at the Dutch company leading the underwater hunt for MH370 told Reuters they believed the plane may have glided down to the sea rather than dived, meaning they have been scouring the wrong patch of ocean.
For nearly three decades, robots with cameras deployed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have glided through the ocean off the coast of central California at depths as deep as two and a half miles below.
PARIS (Reuters) - Christian Dior paid tribute to the skills of its ateliers at its Haute Couture runway show on Monday, as models in pale, minimalistic gowns glided through an all-white showroom-turned-catwalk lined with mannequins.
Drones first glided into the public imagination in the early 2000s when the US Air Force and the CIA started using school bus-sized Predator and Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles for surveillance and airstrikes in the Middle East.
I glided through our next few activities, which included zip-lining, a vertical obstacle course called the Pine Climb, and a mixology class, which was the first activity of the day to take place 100% on solid ground.
The show began with Japanese composer Isao Tomita's take on a Debussy classic and the models glided out, showcasing the first of the pieces, to be worn by those who travel in style: business class, martini in hand.
At issue are estimates of how far the plane may have traveled after it ran out of fuel, notably whether it followed a tight or broad spiral down as it fell or glided toward the ocean, officials said.
In the early stages on Saturday, Halep could find no holes in Stephens's defenses as the American glided along the baseline, calmly reading the flow of play as Halep pressed for quicker solutions that were not yet available.
But the most pointed argument came from Ms. Harris, perhaps alluding again to Mr. Buttigieg, who has glided to the top of early-state polls but still struggles mightily with voters of color, the bedrock of the party.
You feel a connection with the past as the wind fills the sails of feluccas that have glided the river for centuries, as the call to prayer echoes from minarets spiking up from lush farmland and brown villages.
With the Avalanche on the penalty kill because of a too-many-men call, Boone Jenner won a faceoff back to Jones, who glided toward the middle of the zone and beat Grubauer with a blast at 9:30.
Under a bleached mushroom haircut, a homage to the N.F.L. star Odell Beckham Jr., he glided over the court, and scouts who watched him noted that his game — and his body — appeared to have plenty of room to grow.
He was put sharply on the defensive by those who said his recent apologies for his trademark "stop and frisk" policy as New York mayor came too late and glided over the true damage from their racially discriminatory impact.
As the country's largest banks sought government bailouts at the height of the crisis while hundreds of smaller institutions failed, M&T glided through the turmoil unscathed, an achievement Mr. Wilmers's industry peers attributed to his conservative management style.
Poppins Emily Blunt glided down Sunday night's Oscars red carpet looking like a spoonful of sugar in her aqua gown and matching aquamarine accessories—and her stylist Jessica Paster gave PEOPLE the exclusive scoop on how the look came to be.
It set up a nail-biting finish to the milestone 500 as Rossi nursed his car to the checkered flag and then glided to a stop and was towed into Victory Lane where he received the traditional quart of milk.
At the premiere in the park of the Mandarin version of "The Lion King", a glamorous celebrity couple glided by on the red carpet until the lady suddenly broke free of her beau and her bouncers, muttering something about cake.
In June 2015, the orange-coiffed real estate mogul and reality television star glided down the escalator in Trump Tower in New York to announce his bid for the White House in a speech that launched a thousand hate bombs.
The Steelers took a 21-143 lead at 214:27 of the second quarter when Conner glided into the end zone 232 yards untouched over right tackle for his first career touchdown, and the only score of the first half.
The 31-year-old, who won silver in the 5,103m at the Games in Turin in 2006 as well as gold in Vancouver and Sochi, started well and settled into a steady rhythm as he glided to victory in Gangneung.
But Mr. Trump glided through hours of ceremony, intent on projecting the image of a confident and unifying leader, even as scores of protesters were being arrested on the streets of Washington and opponents tried to heckle his Inaugural Address.
Jessica Alba glided by with her husband, Cash Warren, in search of the photo booths, and the actress Patricia Clarkson paused to survey a mob of tabloid-recognizable people whose expressions were, unfortunately, in many cases too deliberately paralyzed to discern.
Trump Tower was closed, and inside the lobby, everything had come to a stop, including the gilded escalator that Trump had once glided down to begin his presidential campaign on a day when the city was running at full speed.
"It would not be an open wound, it would be a deep internal wound that is slowly bleeding," Giles, a 36-year-old local Conservative Party councillor, told Reuters on the banks of the River Avon where swans glided beside rowers.
Meghan Markle glided into St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Saturday, ahead of her nuptials to Prince Harry, in a shining white wedding dress — and everyone involved in making the gown made every effort to ensure the color stayed that way.
As I "boosted" in Long Island City, Queens â€" an industrial area ripe with construction sites â€" and glided over cracked streets, small rocks, and debris, and then through Sunnyside's bike paths, I couldn't help but notice how smooth my ride was.
The sprint around the 1,176-metre course requires maximum effort and leaves no margin for error, but Nilsson barely had to look over her shoulder as she glided across the line, arms aloft, to claim victory just over three seconds ahead of Falla.
"My preference is to go beyond parental leave," Ivanka told Refinery29 as she glided through the hallway of the Dirksen Senate Office Building after Wednesday's hearing on paid family leave, held in front of a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Finance.
However, the ATSB said there were enough similarities to the flight path of MH370 for the agency to carefully consider the possible implications for the underwater search area, including whether it glided after fuel exhaustion or was ditched in a controlled manner.
As I stumbled awkwardly through lunges and mountain climbers on a Pilates-inspired torture device — that includes pulleys and resistance springs, and is called a "megaformer" — the 6-feet-1-inch inch blonde glided between positions with the grace of a gazelle.
The shift was evident in a Lowe's home improvement store here this month, when a prototype inventory checker developed by Bossa Nova Robotics silently glided through the aisles using computer vision to automatically perform a task that humans have done manually for centuries.
PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - North Korea's Kim Ryon Hyang glided gently down the mountain to take 67th place after the first run of the women's giant slalom on Thursday but won by far the biggest ovation, thanks to the choreographed efforts of around 100 cheerleaders.
With the defense discombobulated, Neymar abruptly did a U-turn into the box like a Russian cabdriver evading traffic and glided unfettered into the open space just in time to slide a cross from Willian across the goal line with his yellow cleat.
Listeners were told to place electronic devices in a locker, take a seat in the Drill Hall, and meditate in silence for more than half an hour while the automated platform containing Levit and his piano glided to the middle of the space.
There are high-tech beauty devices — flashing LED-light firming masks, pH-measuring patches — and then there are the antitheses: simple stone tools that can stimulate circulation and impart a rested, youthful effect simply by being glided across the face (no plug required).
When a multiple bird-strike knocked out both engines of a US Airways Airbus A320 taking off from LaGuardia Airport, New York, in 2009 all 155 passengers and crew survived only after the pilots carefully glided the aircraft to a splashdown on the Hudson River.
After Reuters reported this week that an employee of the Dutch group leading the underwater search suggested the plane may have glided to a point outside the zone, the company, Fugro, said the area was "well defined based on all of the available scientific data."
He was wearing his rollerblades on Thursday when he glided into a roomful of reporters to announce that Project Loon—Alphabet's wacky-sounding plan to deliver the internet to the world's farthest-flung places via giant balloons—is even closer to reality than the company previously thought.
When Nicole Kidman glided onto the stage at the 75th Academy Awards to accept the Oscar for Best Actress, it was difficult to reconcile the impossibly elegant actress in the black one-shouldered gown and sleek chignon with the woman who appeared on screen in The Hours.
Yes, satire has been all over television, especially in late night, since the day Donald Trump glided down his gilded escalator; but not very much of it has been able to quite match the unfolding "events of the day" -- every day -- in the Trump White House.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Top searchers at the Dutch company leading the underwater hunt for Malaysia Airlines jet MH370 say they believe the plane may have glided down rather than dived in the final moments, meaning they have been scouring the wrong patch of ocean for two years.
At the time of our discovery, nearby forests were being cleared for luxury vacation homes and it seemed now only a matter of time before the developers would reach the mountains where these frogs glided from tree to tree, catching air with their extensive toe webbing.
Ms. Rowley had replaced the typically restrained, dead-eyed runway models with women on roller skates, who filled the designer's West Village office (a onetime three-story garage) with their stunts and their swirls, using her colorful dresses like props as they glided, swiveled, yelped and howled.
I've only been wearing sunscreen regularly for the last two years, but I could never find the right balance that worked for me; thick, goopy formulas felt gross, and watery essences that glided on nicely were too laden with alcohol, which irritated my senses and my skin.
Metcalf, her short dark hair curling around her ears, in a gray cowl-neck sweater and skinny gray jeans that looked baggy on her, deftly glided around the working set — an elderly woman's bedroom with a small vanity, a love seat, an armchair, a double bed — bracingly awake.
Eureka at long last defined herself … in a festive body-con gown with her name's dictionary definition painted on it, and Kameron glided down the runway in a lavender nude-illusion Jordan Almond of a dress that was lovely if, in comparison to the others, a bit muted.
Veteran fashion photographer Dustin Pittman glided nimbly through the crowd, pausing to snap portraits of a model whose pile of blonde curls, more-is-more approach to eyeliner, and tight white sheath unzipped down to there made her resemble an intergalactic flight attendant by way of Absolutely Fabulous.
At the end of a state dinner in Buenos Aires with Argentine President Mauricio Macri on Wednesday, Obama and his wife, Michelle, watched with rapt attention as a male and female pair glided and turned in graceful precision across a small patch of open floor in front of their table.
Her fans remembered every move from the climactic snake-dance scene in "Nagina" when, in deathly white, furious and venomous, she glided down a staircase to roll and gyrate in front of the evil snake-charmer, stinging his sidekicks with her hands and with the flash of her blue-lensed eyes.
The 26.2-mile race took place in near-perfect conditions, with little wind and temperatures in the low 50s, and started as many marathons here do, with a large pack of elite runners bunched at the front as they glided over the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, the highest point on the course.
What I saw was a pier with shaded areas down which formless black shapes — that is to say, women — glided with their faces veiled, one woman lifting the black flap over her mouth to insert an ice cream cone; and an official telling a little girl to get off her tricycle.
"The wings of Anchiornis ​are reminiscent of the wings of some living gliding and soaring birds, but detailed investigation, specifically quantitative biomechanical modelling that can constrain how this animal could have moved, is required to robustly test whether Anchiornis could have glided, soared or even moved through the air at all," said Pitman.
Washington has glided back in its demands — first an ultimatum of "complete denuclearization" accompanied by timelines modified several times, to signaling that the administration is not in any rush, to changing the lingo from "complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization" (CVID) to "final, fully verified denuclearization" (FFVD) and now, a concept muddied in between.
Roller-skating — which first became popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s, according to the book Skate Crazy by Lou Brooks — has also glided back into popular culture of late, thanks to shows like Euphoria, in which Zendaya & Co. tie on some pairs of old-fashioned skates and hit their local rink.
" A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 He became more playful in later television commercials, in which he surprised consumers in markets and cafes; and in print advertisements, in which he surfed and hang-glided as part of a campaign that encouraged young coffee drinkers to "grab life by the beans.
But 20 minutes into "Wonder Woman," the director Patty Jenkins's take on the iconic DC Comics story, the tears came uncontrollably — as the Amazonian women twirled and glided, fierce and muscular and graceful at once, engaged in battle moves that looked as if they were choreographed for women's bodies (which, it turned out, they were).
" The same year as the Shapiro profile, Politico ran a both-sides entry detailing how liberals and conservatives alike discriminate against one another, with a lede that glided over the cause of Middlebury College students protesting a speech by Charles Murray, the notorious Bell Curve author, saying it was due to "some of his writings.
His nomination by President Obama to serve as the FBI director was warmly welcomed within the legal and national security communities, and he glided through his nomination process due in no small part to the bi-partisan view that he was one of the few people who would put his principles above any personal ideological or professional loyalties.
The plane glided above a great shelf of cloud, and the farther it got from Japan the less possible it seemed that the man had actually been Ershadi, until at last it seemed absurd, just as kimonos and Japanese toilets and etiquette and tea ceremonies, which had all possessed irrevocable genius in Kyoto, at a distance grew absurd.
But media executives and TV news producers know a good thing when they see one, and it's a fair bet that they are secretly rooting for some new political characters to emerge that can capture the public's attention in the same way that Trump did the moment he glided down the golden escalator in the lobby of Trump Tower.
And then Mr. Harris propelled himself off and the singer Oyinda, who posed in silhouette in a cowboy hat and high-waist flared jeans and a big Telfar Western belt, entered, and then she glided down and the Baltimore rapper Butch Dawson appeared, who later fell in full trust mode, still writhing and venting as he was carried away.
Athletics 242, Yankees 20 | 33 Innings For much of Tuesday night, as he ranged right and glided left, Didi Gregorius looked so smooth gobbling up whistling grounders that it was easy to forget how tentative and harried he had looked at the start of last season, when he had the unenviable task of replacing Derek Jeter at shortstop for the Yankees.
"That guy has the life," my boyfriend said, staring at the pretty Swiss woman as she glided around the interior, and I agreed, but I had that sinking feeling I got whenever his eyes settled too long on another woman, like I was the floppy puppy dragged out of a carnival by the kid who had his heart set on the lion.
"I wrote this book myself, honey," said Ms. Cleveland, as she glided indoors and into a sunlit studio where stacks of early drafts lay piled alongside snapshots of a freckle-faced girl in pigtails and scores of magazine tear sheets showing a glamorized Ms. Cleveland as captured by nearly every late-20th-century fashion photographer of any note: Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Bruce Weber and Steven Meisel.
The singular evening, in which some wore wet suits and took underwater selfies, and one man glided around wearing a neoprene mermaid's tail — was a benefit by the nonprofit Friends of Hearst Castle to celebrate the completion of the largest restoration project in the property's history: a five-year, $220 million project to repair cracks that caused the pool to leak up to 143,214 gallons a day.
Some remembered singing "A-B-C-1-593-3" as children; others listened to "Thriller" well into their 50s and 60s, but the one who stole the show was just an infant when Jackson died: a 10-year-old boy named Rudey Parra who glided across the arcade floor in his loafers and white glove, a flawless re-creation of moves he'd studied on YouTube.
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.
In a political season of investigations into Moscow's interference in the 2016 election and the ever-invisible hand of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, Mr. Ovechkin — a LeBron James-style prodigy with three M.V.P. awards, impish charisma and a gaptoothed grin — has glided into the zeitgeist with his own Washington mystery: He is the stickhandling hero who may or may not be a witting font of Kremlin propaganda in the United States' capital.
After a police dog-equipped security check at the northwest corner of 72nd street and 2nd Avenue, invited guests glided in by a minute-long escalator ride down to the station's gleaming column-less mezzanine, looking nothing like any of the typical New York subway stations, but recalling instead a sleeker, more human version of a cavernous Washington Metro stop, except gilded and decked out for a party (the florescent lights temporarily replaced by pink and blue spotlights), like no subway station I've ever seen.
Then he pulled out a pack of cigarettes and a lighter, and we sat next to each other on the bench, beneath the silky black sky and the bright white moon, and lit our cigarettes, and for a while we didn't say a word, for enslaved by the darkness we could barely see each other, we simply glided forward, at times he kept hold of the rudder, at times I did so, and together we broke the sound of the quiet night and the gently rushing sea, its surface like a freshly lacquered floor.

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