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275 Sentences With "heaved"

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She heaved a sigh, her turquoise bust rising and falling.
Jesperson caught the ball, took a few dribbles and heaved.
The horde heaved forward past Fluffy, Breyer's giant inflatable horse.
After Vanessa heaved up her lunch, it was time for dinner.
But then, I heaved out a sigh, and I accepted it.
It's highly toxic; he'd heaved most of it into the bushes.
He heaved on the rope they had just used to escape.
Keegan dug in, braced himself, heaved and fought for every inch.
When the film finally ended, I heaved an even bigger one.
Their muscles ached, their lungs heaved, their bodies creaked and groaned.
Witnesses said the man's upper body heaved for at least 13 minutes.
It was inevitable that cinema would be heaved into this battle too.
When hurt is heaved upon you, it can feel personal and raw.
Vandals set two-wheelers ablaze and heaved them into rivers and canals.
Inside, a four-foot sturgeon is heaved onto a stainless steel gurney.
On a recent Friday night, the place heaved with diners and drinkers.
Inside, a four-foot sturgeon is heaved onto a stainless steel gurney.
As the doctors plunged the needles into our flesh, I heaved again.
I fished around for my keys, and we heaved ourselves up the stairs.
Dressed in jeans and trainers, Mr Kinnear heaved a battlement across the studio.
" John's chest heaved; he opened his eyes, looked at her, and exclaimed, "Ohhhhhhh.
Hospitals, many of which have wards without air conditioning, heaved under the strain.
She heaved the heavy suitcase on the bed and began to empty it.
During last year's second round, McIlroy heaved his 260-iron into the water.
Finally, during the fifth set, he leaned over and heaved near the baseline.
The manatee heaved itself around, turning back toward the cluster of bright shapes.
The crocodile hunters tugged at the trap's rope and heaved him onto land.
Stephen Hood, 173, Chicago: I held my wife as she heaved panicked sobs.
So he abruptly yanked back the sunroof and heaved it to the street.
He threw his gun to the ground and heaved Fannami onto his back.
His chest heaved, and he told the Warriors to bring home the trophy.
I hailed a cab, and my son heaved my suitcase into the trunk.
Rahama said she heaved herself along slippery paths as quickly as she could.
Imperfectly perfect is always the goal, and this week we s heaved just that.
" I asked him as he heaved the gigantic bottle into our shopping cart. "Yeah.
They both went down on all fours, unable to stand as the ground heaved.
She heaved her backpack onto her shoulders and slowly made her way across campus.
One edge of the rupture held, and he heaved himself out of the water.
She wept and heaved as her attorneys -- one of them also crying -- embraced her.
"The whole room heaved a collective sigh of relief," Ms. Caiola said on Wednesday.
The train heaved forward, inviting you to exhale and loosen your grip on the remote.
Bookshelf Sixty years ago this month, jittery New Yorkers heaved a collective sigh of relief.
Tears streamed down my face in supermarkets; my shoulders heaved silently on family car trips.
Ronald Bert Smith Jr. "heaved and coughed" for almost 15 minutes after he was injected.
Every crap pitch Quintana heaved down the sixty feet to home plate, Cain managed to catch.
Ms. Mosby heaved a sigh and walked out, her head down, escorted by her security guard.
Rodgers bounced around in the pocket for a bit and then heaved it downfield to Cobb.
Down by the river, bare-chested men heaved sacks of relief aid onto a small dock.
My shoulders heaved and my dog looked worried as he frantically tried to lick my tears away.
A media witness said Williams' chest heaved as he laid on the gurney after receiving the sedative.
Hayes heaved a half-court shot at the first-half buzzer that clanked off the front rim.
Cabrera heaved the bat with two hands, a bat flip that will be remembered months from now.
My first roll, I heaved them across the table with so much force they bounced right out.
At nearby Pan Pacific Park, basketball players filled a court and CrossFitters heaved kettlebells on the grass.
"Heaved 'ho'?" is a nice bit of wordplay, but it didn't get me to the word SIGH.
Wide-eyed and stammering, he gathered my things and heaved them — and me — out the back door.
It heaved with beauty, creativity, energy and a power to shape the future, all fueled by money.
They heaved themselves over the walls of wooden ships to swim one last time with their ancestors.
I opened the bin lid, releasing a sudden pungent whiff of decay, and heaved the bags inside.
The floor under me heaved and fell as if the hotel was a cruise ship at sea.
The blast had heaved human remains nearly 50 yards and bits of equipment four times as far.
Without a moment's hesitation she lunged for his ankle, heaved him up and flipped him over her shoulder.
Bev, meanwhile, turned off the engine, jumped down to the pavement, and heaved up the truck's rear door.
Then he heaved in an off-balance prayer a fraction of a second before the final horn sounded.
And garbage cans are heaved against The railing as the tulips yawn and crack open and fall apart.
I heaved my two rocks, too hot to touch, covered in ash, into the sleeping bag with me.
The first burglar heaved a large rock or paving stone through the glass door of a Manhattan boutique.
Police say they've arrested a man who allegedly heaved his drink onto the court during the Celtics vs.
And all that after quarterback Eli Manning was almost sacked several times before he heaved the ball downfield.
Goff heaved his second scoring pass, a 7-yarder to Reynolds, giving the Rams a 17-7 advantage.
In December, witnesses said Ronald Bert Smith Jr. heaved and coughed for 13 minutes during his execution in Alabama.
With three seconds to play, Bradford dropped back and heaved a pass out of bounds to end the game.
A couple of hours before kickoff, the streets around Camp Nou heaved with supporters clad in their azulgrana shirts.
Black Emperor have heaved another slab of dystopian orchestral rock into the world from their upcoming album Luciferian Towers.
The jeep bucked and heaved like a bronco as it slowly made its way up the so-called road.
Mr. Smith's chest heaved, and he gasped and coughed and clenched his fist before the second drug paralyzed him.
According to local reports Smith—who had also challenged Alabama's lethal injection protocol-- coughed and heaved for about 13 minutes.
Ronald B. Smith was put to death on Thursday night, and witnesses say he coughed and heaved during the process.
Wood heaved in a 3-pointer before New York's Reggie Bullock knocked down two free throws with 7.3 seconds left.
She heaved the ball one-handed and, wouldn't you know it, banked the ball right in to win the goods.
Bill's chest heaved and bowed and then, to my horror, out of his mouth came a chorus of anguished voices.
In a setting right out of a screen saver, nearly every house was split open or heaved off its foundation.
After saying his prayer for Jim, Rodrigo heaved a sigh and logged in to the CareCoach dashboard to make his rounds.
When he finally corralled it, he heaved the ball downfield and it was intercepted by Oregon's Jevon Holland at the 26.
Decapitated bodies were heaved over prison walls, security officials said, in the bloodiest violence in Brazil's overcrowded penitentiary system since 1992.
After a federal court announced Thursday that it would refuse to reinstate President Trump's travel ban, many people heaved a sigh.
Lopez flipped it back to Calderon, who heaved a deep 3-pointer that splashed in with 0.2 of a second left.
Goodbyes were said quickly, and the new passengers who climbed aboard heaved a sigh of relief as the boat pulled off.
I dry-heaved over a stone planter in Union Square Park as the sun sat overhead in the clear blue sky.
Frazier heaved a 3-pointer from three-quarters court for Illinois as time expired at the end of the first half.
Healthcare stocks also heaved a sigh of relief with CSL Ltd, the fourth-largest stock in the index, putting on 1.4%.
Adolfo Machado heaved a long throw-in into the box, where three American defenders were unable to produce a clean clearance.
"One thing I can tell you is you never forget the face of someone who is heaved over you," she said.
There's something to be said for how taxing it is on the mind and body to have "otherness" relentlessly heaved upon you.
"Whatever it is, they don't want it going down the drain," said Elisabeth, as she heaved the remaining bags into the trash.
Dubious but open-minded, I rocketed some small stones off into the distant tumbleweeds and heaved some boulders a few feet away.
Decades ago, the working class was largely white and male — those blue-collar workers who heaved and hoisted America to unprecedented prosperity.
The provinces&apos religious and civil leaders have preached coexistence with Damascus, even as cities elsewhere in the country heaved with protests.
As kickoff approached, the refilled stands heaved again with a crowd now in the thousands, almost all of them supporting Gulf Contracting.
Barnes heard the whistle and heaved a shot from three-quarters court and went to the line with 0.6 on the clock.
One by one, the dead boars were heaved onto a bloodied crane scale, then lined up on planks, their snouts wedged open.
Writing about a breakup in the songs on "21," she heaved from bitterness and retribution to loneliness and desperate hope of reconciliation.
So when Mr. Odinga and Mr. Kenyatta met last Friday, after secret negotiations, much of the country heaved a sigh of relief.
She heaved a saddle on to Flower, the big riding donkey she'd hauled in her trailer just in case, and climbed aboard.
With less than a second left on the clock, McClinton heaved a one-handed shot from nearly 443 feet, and sunk it.
Her breasts were immense and heaved like distant ocean waves inside her woman's bra, which she must have "borrowed" from her mother.
Early one morning, he heaved himself into the back of a transport truck, and, sitting on top of the cargo, rode north.
As Alonzo reached for the leash, she heaved a dramatic sigh of relief and pulled some crumpled money out of her waistband.
Tyreke Evans, another player cut more or less from the same bleak cloth as OJ, heaved a half-court prayer in response.
"We'll just have to wait and see," said Clippers coach Doc Rivers, who heaved a heavy sigh upon entering the postgame interview room.
The Nets' Joe Johnson took the inbounds pass and heaved a one-handed, 23-foot shot that nearly went in at the buzzer.
The killers secured a heavy cotton gin fan to the child's neck with barbed wire and heaved his body into the Tallahatchie River.
The land in-and-around the mountain village of Castelluccio heaved over 28-inches (70 centimeters), causing extensive damage to the city's structures.
Victor, who was with Elaine at this meeting with the oncologist, immediately latched onto the idea and heaved a huge sigh of relief.
"This menu is taking a big spin," the CMO heaved at last, weary from four hours of accumulated food smells in the room.
Her chest heaved, she vomited violently, and she fell to the ground so hard that I feared she would not get up again.
Also winning were Olympic champions Christian Taylor, who leaped 17.73m in the triple jump, and Oregonian Ryan Crouser, who heaved the shot 22.53m.
Hand over hand, they pulled themselves across the river, then heaved themselves onto the far shore, where they unclipped and joined the anchor.
So Caro took the woman's old bucket with a long frayed rope, dropped it in the deep well and heaved it up again.
Early in the game, Giants quarterback Eli Manning heaved a long, mighty pass toward Tavarres King, who was streaking down the right sideline.
Mitchell intercepted the baseball inbound throw and heaved a desperation half-court shot at the buzzer that went just wide of the rim.
As we watched, frozen, one picked up a cinder block and heaved it down on the head of another man on the ground.
ON OCTOBER 31st, the lights on the new concert hall in Hamburg spelled out fertig—"finished", and the city heaved a sigh of relief.
When O'Connor heaved an 210-yard touchdown pass to Shelton with 29:41 left in the quarter, Michigan State was down just two points.
"Susan heaved from one enthusiasm to the next, a storm-tossed vessel calling in at every Port of Epiphany," as one friend put it.
The president's political opponents, including me, heaved a huge sigh of relief at Mr. Mattis's nomination; we knew him as an intelligent, measured leader.
Pitt reached the Penn State 26 before Pickett heaved a pass into the end zone as time expired, but the ball was knocked down.
Two Giants drives later, Manning was intercepted as he heaved a desperate fourth-down pass on the run after scrambling out of the pocket.
Investors heaved a sigh of relief after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's junior coalition partners gave her conservatives until next year to deliver more policy results.
Jazz 21, Knicks 242 Derrick Rose heaved his head up and rolled his eyes back, letting out a groan audible enough to demonstrate his disgust.
C.J. Wilson grabbed the defensive rebound took one step and heaved a three-pointer from about 70 feet from the right side of the court.
Seemingly unaware that his team was trailing, Ndugba dribbled out the clock and heaved the ball into the air as though the Bulldogs won the game.
UNI didn't call a timeout, but instead got the ball in the hands of Paul Jesperson, who heaved it from half court as time ran out.
He lost control of the ball but gathered possession and heaved an off-balance, buzzer-beating 40-footer that went in for a 45-29 lead.
Cleveland fans might see poetic justice in how the Warriors were denied it: a 3-pointer, this one heaved by Kyrie Irving with 53 seconds remaining.
Before I was overcome by nausea, I witnessed bright yellow, gelatinous masses the size of pomelos being heaved out of people's necks, arms, legs, and abdomens.
" Then a young woman ran up and heaved a sledgehammer into the giant screen, shattering the myth of the single truth and the "unification of thoughts.
Sweat speckling her brow, Camacho and others heaved a granite lid on top of that, rolling it into position with the help of rusty metal pipes.
Around midnight on a Friday last month, he heaved back vodka shots in a refrigerated glass box while wearing a Soviet military hat and wool jacket.
The annual Harper's Bazaar Icons party, a black-tie affair at the Plaza hotel, crested to newsworthy when Cardi B heaved her shoe at Nicki Minaj.
At a preview show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last month, the stage heaved with flowers and moss and baby's breath hung overhead, like clouds.
The road heaved, and the bus emerged from a gap in an escarpment into a parched emptiness of plain that stretched to the end of vision.
Op-Ed Contributor Rochester — On April 1, 1960, the newly established National Aeronautics and Space Administration heaved a 270-pound box of electronics into Earth orbit.
That means the number of sweaters in my wardrobe has regretfully heaved, and I've been giving more serious consideration to my use of commerce as a crutch.
During his execution, Ronald B. Smith reportedly "appeared to be struggling for breath and heaved and coughed and clenched his left fist," according to reporting by AL.com.
In October, a man executed by Alabama heaved and coughed for 13 minutes before dying, and critics of capital punishment said his reaction was caused by midazolam.
From the top of one grave, I selected a smooth, round stone, about the size of a shot-put ball, and I heaved it into the crater.
Otisha Woolbright heaved 50-pound trays of chickens into industrial ovens every day at her job in the deli and bakery of a Walmart in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mullens heaved a pass into the end zone but watched the ball fall to the ground, well out of the reach of any receiver, as time expired.
The Germans' largest siege cannon, the dreaded "Paris Gun," heaved gigantic shells into the stratosphere that returned to earth to pummel the French capital, 2100 miles away.
At Kelaniya, a temple that attracts some of the more dedicated practitioners in and around the capital, Colombo, the crowds heaved in the morning's already sweltering temperatures.
Derrick Rose just got slapped with a $25k fine ... all 'cause the Pistons star got pissed and heaved a pen into the stands at an NBA game.
Employers heaved a sigh of relief that Switzerland, where unemployment is only around 3.5 percent, had not become the first country to embrace the guaranteed income measure.
I went down to the river's beach; sheets of ice overlapped where they'd heaved onto the shore, their exposed cross-sections resembling massive blocks of turquoise glass.
As the 6 train heaved into my stop, my emotions cycled between excitement and holy shit as I realized that I had to perform—and perform well.
The longer it took, the more time customs officials had to prove that the lumber being heaved aboard the Yacu Kallpa had no business being there at all.
While risky assets heaved a sigh of relief after the United States eased trade restrictions on Huawei, the lack of a significant breakthrough has kept investors on edge.
They heaved and stuttered syllables and incomplete words, not struggling so much as dissecting, looking for something beneath, to the side, or at the root of the words.
After Harden was blocked by Jahlil Okafor, Dinwiddie heaved in a 1203-pointer as the shot clock expired for an 84-80 lead with 3:23 to go.
Wentz, a rookie quarterback, had not thrown an interception this season when he heaved a ball more than 50 yards downfield in hope of catching the Lions sleeping.
I joined an older gentleman in the back of a pedicab as our driver Arielle heaved us into the formation of the other three vehicles ahead of us.
Exhausted onlookers surely heaved a sigh of relief at the decision, along with the Surfrider Foundation and other champions of ensuring Californians have access to the state's beaches.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marched in the white neighborhood of Marquette Park and was brought to his knees by a heaved rock, 50 years ago last July.
The group heaved their weight against the wooden doors of the legislative palace and ran towards the chamber, forcing the few guards inside the palace to give way.
With Penn State at its 13, McSorley backed up and heaved the ball nearly 60 yards through the air to Blacknall, who broke free of cornerback Natrell Jamerson.
The man turned to a pile of belongings and heaved pieces of luggage two at a time into the gully — enormous wheeled suitcases, plastic shopping bags, a black backpack.
Employers also heaved a sigh of relief that Switzerland, where unemployment is only around 3.5 percent, had not become the first country to embrace such a path-breaking measure.
In 2013, Bieber had a water bottle heaved at him during a concert in São Paulo, Brazil resulting in the star dropping his microphone and storming off the stage.
His prose heaved with period slang and the books featured a mix of real and invented characters through which Ellroy explored the roots of criminal and even psychopathic behaviour.
I remember thinking I'd never heard groove like that before, it was a connectedness to the ground and the body that was at another level, and the room heaved.
The story accompanying the photos, describing the forensic evidence and crime scene found by investigators, said the bomber's torso had been heaved toward the entrance of the Manchester Arena.
He heaved the ball into the crowd as Liverpool pushed for an equalizer, complained to the referee about his decisions, rallied his teammates to hold on to their lead.
Waters picked it up in the corner a few feet away, squatting with his back to his target, and heaved it over his head just before the buzzer sounded.
After an hour or so, they were joined by two rescue workers, and together the four of them heaved and stumbled their way to the ground and out the door.
Still, as Bachelor nation heaved a sigh of relief, we couldn't help but wonder what the exact moment was that Nick Viall knew that Vanessa was the one for him.
While investors in risky assets heaved a sigh of relief after the United States eased trade restrictions on Huawei, the lack of a significant breakthrough has kept them on edge.
Improbably, he heaved 214kg in the clean-and-jerk, beating not just Mr Lu's 202kg, but also the 16-year-old record for that lift—by a whopping four kilos.
A man dressed in the kind of uniform a domestic worker might wear wheeled a large, tightly stuffed suitcase onto the sidewalk and heaved it into one of the vehicles.
Starbucks was able to raise a Pumpkin Spice Latte in victory and low-tax states fearing a stealthy attempt to harmonise European tax policy heaved half a sigh of relief.
One neighborhood over, in Kashmere Gardens, 75-year-old Sarah Williams sat on her back porch as volunteers from a church group heaved wet carpet and furniture out of her home.
His lethal injection included midazolam, the questionable drug deemed acceptable by the court in 2015; Mr Smith heaved, coughed and clenched his fist for 13 minutes of the 34-minute procedure.
The euro hit a six-month high, Asian markets rallied and U.S. futures were steady as markets heaved a sigh of relief following the release of the closely-watched election results.
The Cavs didn't crack 40 percent from the floor until overtime, heaved 44 222-point attempts and for much of the night Irving and forward Kevin Love couldn't buy a basket.
It barely mattered, night or day, weekend or not, when the clangor of old metal cabinets being heaved into dumpsters would invade Michael Riley's Manhattan apartment, disrupting all manner of peace.
Smith was tested twice, in part by pinching him; he heaved, coughed and gasped after the first test, and his right arm and hand moved after the second test, according to AL.com.
The Oklahoma City Thunder big man heaved a one-handed, three-quarter court shot to beat the first-half buzzer and put his team up by eight heading into the locker room.
Then, with four seconds ticking down to zero, Williams stepped deep into the pocket on Gonzaga's 40 yard line and heaved a pure rainbow of a Hail Mary pass 60 yards downfield.
So I walked and walked, ever grateful to my precious son for his calm, wide-eyed attention to the sights and sounds of our neighborhood, as I panted and heaved around them.
Carter heaved an American record 20.63 meters to snatch gold from Adams, who had been seeking to become the first woman to win three straight Olympic titles in an individual athletics event.
Working at a summer camp and facing the throw-the-fully-clothed-counselor-into-the-lake custom the final week, I had to beg abjectly to be heaved into the shallow part.
On a recent evening in June, a machine-gunner in a mud-turret inhaled the last of his hash cigarette and heaved the barrel of his weapon up to a sniper hole.
In an almost absurdly serendipitous moment, the school's football coach, James Warren, stepped onto the turf just as Mr. Eugene heaved a 22015-yard pass into the waiting arms of his receiver.
Grunting during physical activities that demand sudden short, sharp bursts of power, such as weight training, is common and probably has been used since our prehistoric ancestors hefted stones or heaved projectiles.
He felt strong, he said, acknowledging only one painful toss — when he heaved his championship cap over the tall netting behind the dugout, where visiting Red Sox fans had chanted his name.
It has taken a hefty toll on the U.S. economy in recent weeks as markets have heaved and local and state officials have ordered nonessential businesses to shut down amid the outbreak.
But when she spoke about the precariousness of her new life in Kazakhstan — and the possibility she might be sent back to China to face internment again — her body heaved with sobs.
Freshman Jake Fromm heaved a bomb down the right sideline for Hardman, who made the catch, eluded a tackle and tight-roped 13 yards to the end zone for a 20-7 advantage.
Since I was at work, I went into the bathroom and heaved huge sobs into coarse paper towels, waving my hand under the automatic hand dryer every 12 seconds to muffle the sound.
Long blonde hair instead of a brown mullet, a high-pitched voice instead of a low growl, and an elegant cartwheel move where Snake would have heaved his body forward in a somersault.
A huge chunk of the Portage Glacier, seven stories high and 100 feet wide, broke off and fell into the lake, causing waves that rolled and heaved the ice where they were standing.
The roiling sea melded with the distant blurry horizon, and I watched as a small boat with a single passenger, man or woman I couldn't tell, heaved and tossed in the rough sea.
There were no students at the school at the time but officials were worried other columns from the plant might be heaved into a nearby storage tank facility, causing more explosions, he said.
Predictably, Twitter heaved into an uproar when the call was blown and many reactions became attached to one crying kid in the game's attendance, who clearly had his heart broken by the officials' decision.
And of course, like some sort of cosmic justice for my bad attitude, he heaved himself down into the small single open seat next to me, my designated neighbor for the very long flight.
While risky assets heaved a sigh of relief overnight after the United States eased trade restrictions on Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies, the lack of a significant breakthrough has kept investors on edge.
The older brother of Fidel, 89, and Raul Castro, 84, knew little renown, as he declined an active role in the struggle that heaved the two, and communism, to power in Cuba in 1959.
Facing a third-and-long in his own territory, Roethlisberger heaved the ball to Sammie Coates, who was streaking down the right sideline past cornerback Marcus Williams, who was replacing the injured Darrelle Revis.
In Game 3, a skinned carcass was heaved onto the ice surface during a stoppage in play, and the crowd went absolutely nuts as an ice crew member went to remove the bald duck.
The enormity of the losses my relatives had suffered was palpable in the deep lines around their mouths, the tremors in their hands, the sighs they heaved every time the war years came up.
It's an arresting thought, and when I took a leak and made the mistake of peering into the Dantean hellhole of the chemical toilet, I nearly heaved––and that was only on day two!
"The searchlight soon revealed a pitch black mass of twisted metal, which heaved high in the air upon the massive waves and then settled back down in a frothing mass of foam," he wrote.
Ms. Collenette heaved a laden cotton bag — printed with the scissored crest of the Craftivist Collective — onto the wooden countertop and drew out a procession of highlights from her collection for me to examine.
Its use was again questioned after an execution in Alabama this month of a convicted murderer who heaved and coughed after drugs were administered on the death chamber gurney for 13 minutes before dying.
When Nigeria signed the Child Rights Act in 2003 setting the marriage age at 18, many child rights groups heaved a sigh of relief hoping it would outlaw the practice across the West African nation.
Soldiers and police officers, many in tears, heaved bodies of their comrades from the trucks and laid them on sheets on the ground, side by side on their backs, until there were 323 of them.
Here, the ground did not tremble as much as churn, melting into a terrifying sludge that heaved and dragged the church for a mile, and, finally, swallowed the building up to its roof and spire.
The small crowd of space enthusiasts chanted the traditional launch countdown — "three...two...one" — as Vice President Mike Pence heaved a gold-plated shovel filled with earth over the roots of an American sycamore sapling.
After Raptors guard Cory Joseph missed a jump shot, Bulls guard E'Twaun Moore grabbed a rebound and heaved a pass to Portis for a breakaway dunk with 0.8 of a second remaining in the first half.
Gaga, however, still had a blast throughout the high-energy set as she danced and even briefly jumped into the audience's arms to crowd surf before being heaved back onstage and continuing on with the song.
In the 1930s, a Norwegian named Abraham Vereide visited America, where he organized a "breakfast prayer meeting" between 19 unnamed business leaders who wanted to keep Western money in private pockets as the world's markets heaved.
" The bartender heaved himself up off his own stool and came down the bar to him, put two thick white hands on the counter, and asked him something, which must have been "What do you want?
The Knicks' desperation was embodied in a moment with 6 minutes 30 seconds left, when Anthony, losing his balance in the paint with his back to the basket, heaved a no-look lob shot over his shoulder.
Rodgers heaved a 113-yard completion to Jeff Janis in the end zone on the last play of regulation (his second pass of more than 40 yards in the final minute) to send the game into overtime.
The construction of the wall stabilised that solution to the German question; a moment, in the words of the historian Tony Judt, "when the great powers, whatever they said in public, heaved a private sigh of relief".
In the face of his flagging candidacy, Moore heaved a Hail Mary pass on Tuesday in an interview with a conservative talk radio show in North Dakota: He invoked the name of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Facing third-and-21 on the game's opening drive, Mahomes drew Houston offsides and heaved a 46-yard pass that Tyreek Hill leaped high to snag for the first of three first-quarter scores by Kansas City.
The press hasn't used that particular metaphor to describe the Yankees season yet, but at 8-15 and in last place, that, along with a whole lot of other garbage, will be heaved their way pretty soon.
On third-and-10 during Detroit's first possession, Blough heaved a pass — the second of his NFL career — to Golladay, who got behind cornerback Prince Amukamara and trotted to the end zone on the 75-yard play.
Yet even as they consider creative ways to change the trajectory of the race, the second-tier candidates are wary of trying to replicate the Hail Mary pass Ms. Harris heaved at the first debate in June.
Late last Thursday, as death row inmate Ronald Bert Smith was strapped to a gurney in Alabama – burning alive from the inside out – he heaved, coughed, clenched his fists, moved his lips, and opened his left eye.
Nikolas Cruz, the 19-year-old man accused of murdering 17 people in a Florida high school shooting, vomited, heaved, and began to hyperventilate while facing a witness shortly after the shooting, a newly released police report said.
Kos-Read lumbered through the center aisle until he reached the last row, where he heaved his backpack onto a seat and plopped down into another as if he were claiming a spot on a long-distance bus.
After a third straight James masterpiece in elimination games, a generation of committed Jordan worshipers heaved a sigh of relief as its main man Michael remained the face of the one-season standard for end-to-end excellence.
A popular myth had evolved about those buildings that withstood the devastation three decades ago while vast parts of the city were leveled: a belief that their survival then might ensure their resilience when the earth next heaved.
On Monday night, when Kevin Love heaved a floor-length pass and LeBron James banked in an improbable 3-pointer to force overtime, it seemed still more evidence that the Cavaliers and the Warriors were destined to meet.
The Champagne-fueled evening, hosted by Alexandra Shulman, British Vogue's editor in chief, and the sponsor of the exhibition, the Russian retail tycoon Leon Max, heaved with many of the very same guests whose faces beamed down from the walls.
During a 13-minute span toward the start of the process, Smith "appeared to be struggling for breath and heaved and coughed and clenched his left fist," and his left eye appeared to be slightly open at times, AL.com reported.
Reporters from the Associated Press and local news site AL.com, who were present for the execution, said Smith periodically "heaved and coughed" for about 13 minutes after he was injected, and also appeared to clench his fists and raise his head.
Jacob Waddell was charged with disorderly conduct, disrupting a meeting, and possessing an instrument of crime after he snuck the fish carcass into PPG Paints Arena in his compression shorts and heaved it onto the ice during the second period.
One desperately mortal langoustine heaved itself off a platter and made a break for it, in the direction of the tech nomad, before being whisked back to its fate in the kitchen, a tiny space at one end of the farmhouse.
Calderon heaved a diagonal two-handed pass from the opposite 3-point line toward the rim, and Williams, airborne, contorting his body like a cat, caught the ball near his right ear with two hands and hammered it through the hoop.
Nurkic then missed both foul shots but wisely used the foul to give with eight-tenths of a second remaining and Portland secured its 11th win when Joe Harris heaved a 217-pointer from beyond midcourt that would not have counted.
I heaved a heavy sigh of relief when I learned Trump had opted for the former; he wouldn't be the first American I'd met who'd been told that he couldn't have his steak well-done, at least not in France.
The meat is bathed in a transformative mixture of dried ground chiles, lemon juice, garlic and a blend of spices for up to 24 hours before it is par-roasted (to save time during service) and then heaved onto the grill.
It has steep seats rising up from a central circular 'stage', on which the animal would have been placed, and an underground chamber, where the animal was prepared before being heaved up with an elaborate elevating device to the theater.
Sixteen years later, I heaved my big tweed-sided suitcase onto a platform at the Gare du Nord after a long three-part (train, boat, train) journey from London, where I'd been living, and began my new life in Paris.
As implausible as that sounds, a fan in the seats above Fenway's Green Monster retrieved the ball and heaved it back onto the field, where it struck Stanton on the right arm on a bounce as he rounded second base.
Since that moment, when they stepped outside into the cold, waist-deep water and Ms. Edmundson heaved her daughters up to the highest spot she could find — the roof of her flooded black Chevrolet Suburban — their lives have been upended.
The case, which was decided in June, featured a concurring opinion by Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's choice for the Supreme Court, who heaved a broadside at the Department of Health and Human Services just days before he was nominated.
In the twenty-four years since Doug Martsch founded Built to Spill, indie rock's market share has waned and peaked, and waned again, shored up by sub-scenes in its low moments and heaved around by executives at its heights.
And as is always the case when a doorstop novel is heaved onto the stage, the inevitable shortcuts drain Bolaño's tale of its shimmering, mysterious layers, so that we seem to be watching a literal-minded sketch of events, not entering into them.
LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - The dollar hit a fresh five-month high on Monday as investors heaved a sigh of relief after U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin declared the U.S.-China trade war "on hold" following their agreement to suspend the tariff threats.
With that new leverage, Burke Harris has heaved her political and medical capital not toward the expected battle cries—curing cancer, ending HIV infection, or undoing the opioid crisis—but on an affliction which most people don't even know they experience: toxic stress.
When Brown's goalie, Jack Kelly, drifted away from the net to cover an attackman for what is known as a 10-man ride, Terps defenseman Matt Dunn saw the open opportunity and heaved the ball from well beyond midfield, scoring on a bounce.
For his first Daily Double of the tournament, a particularly tricky clue that actually comprised three separate clues, Jennings looked mildly nauseous after betting all he had, then heaved a sigh of relief when Trebek told him that his response was correct.
All of those organizations were likely watching as the very first Electron heaved itself from the launch pad, jumped up an energy level, and became not just a little rocket that could but one that understood what they needed and gave it to them.
With just seconds to go and time ticking down in the third quarter, Regan hustled down the court, took a couple of large steps, and heaved the ball into the air from the half-court line — and sunk it in right at the buzzer.
The Bank of Japan likely heaved a sigh of relief following Friday's strong economic numbers, but the central bank will have to remain "on guard and prepared to do more" amid the present global uncertainty, said the chief Japan strategist at Goldman Sachs, Kathy Matsui.
When I wilted into a crippling depression after being let go from that job I dry-heaved over, I told him how much I hated being consumed by my physiology, and he replied that he knew the sudden uptick in my daily agitation wasn't me.
At 5 o'clock the next afternoon, Father Saba left the church cradling the ball, slipped through a suffocating crowd to the dusty main road, took a small running start and heaved the orb into the air, detonating a horde of assembled players into action.
Conceived in utopian promise and born in the violent upheavals of the "Great October Revolution of 1917," the union heaved its last in the dreary darkness of late December 1991, stripped of ideology, dismembered, bankrupt and hungry — but awe-inspiring even in its fall.
With poise and resourcefulness, Manning led the Giants on an 83-yard drive, which included a pivotal but helter-skelter play: He avoided multiple sack attempts and heaved a pass downfield that wide receiver David Tyree caught by pinning the football against his helmet.
Lois FrankelLois Jane FrankelDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal Epstein death sparks questions for federal government Attorney General Barr 'appalled' by Epstein death in federal custody MORE (D-Fla.) heaved a heavy sigh and said it didn't line up with her views.
I took a rock and heaved it up to land upon my foot, atop my ankle where the bone or ligament met the rest of the meat of me and it hurt and it swelled up on the spot in redness and I was in pain.
Aldridge didn't take a single three-pointer, he heaved up a whole series of terrible-ass baseline turnarounds to get himself going, and made all four of his points on garbage tip-ins he managed to get somewhere in the madness of Clint Capela's ten-defensive-rebound night.
"I'm afraid I'm going to get arrested by the army and be stuck in jail overnight or hit a blockade in the streets," said Daniel Solorzono, 27, as he heaved eggs, bananas and sausage into his pick-up truck at a market and rushed off to his home.
An extended battle scene in a recent episode should have been about bloodlust, but instead it was about empathy: as horses heaved and arrows flew, the lens repeatedly flickered up from beneath a pile of bloody, muddy bodies, forcing us to feel a soldier's panic and his fear.
In "Names of Horses," he writes: For a hundred and fifty years, in the pasture of dead horses, roots of pine trees pushed through the pale curves of your ribs, yellow blossoms flourished above you in autumn, and in winter frost heaved your bones in the ground — old toilers, soil makers.
The well-oiled social media opprobrium machine heaved into gear, with the Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center introducing an aggrieved hashtag, #wakeupweightwatchers, and the Academy for Eating Disorders posting an open letter to Ms. Grossman that cited studies linking restrictive diets during adolescence to potentially severe mental and physical consequences.
Surely, when he lied on his bed, staring at the ceiling and dreamed of his future in the NBA, he wasn't fantasizing about watching his team shit the bed while he struggled hauling his creaky bones up and down the court as his coach's son heaved up stupid bricks across the court.
Bowing to the fact that you can't tease an audience forever, it heaved itself into the present, uniting perspectives and timelines just long enough to reveal who killed the secondary character Scotty Lockhart — the McGuffinish mystery it had played with for 22 episodes, like a cat with a very small and frightened insect.
As the stadium heaved in celebration, Altuve coolly ran the bases, at first with his head down, giving an understated hand-slap to the first base coach Don Kelly — also as if it were just a routine game in May — until he reached home plate, where his teammates pounced on the player they love so much.
On a play designed to run the final four seconds off the clock, with the Cowboys leading 2286-211, Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph took the snap, and after bouncing in the pocket for a few seconds, heaved the ball deep and out of bounds, and players from both teams spilled on to the field believing the game was over.
In a matter of seconds, Shockie bounded up to the car, hugged himself against the onslaught of vehicles and people, and then, in a swift motion that would have shocked anyone watching this avuncular fair fellow from a distance, put his hands on the petrol cap, stuck a blade under the metal, heaved with all his might, and ripped it off.
Charlie Waters, a safety for the Cowboys during the 1970s, told The Los Angeles Times in 2014 that superstition had played a role in Edwards's game, particularly in a 1975 divisional playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings in which Roger Staubach, the Cowboys' quarterback, heaved a 50-yard desperation pass to Drew Pearson for a winning touchdown with 24 seconds left.

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