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" - Katherine, 225 "Grandpa's dog herded sheep into ocean.
The Sami have herded reindeer in the region for centuries.
The officers herded everyone into the center of the complex.
KHAN AL-AHMAR, West Bank — The herders are being herded.
They herded Mr. Salah's family into one of the bedrooms.
Soon, myself and others were herded away from the scene.
When work was done, we were herded to the chow hall.
"She herded me out of the office at that point," he said.
Ms. Olivera opened the door of her shop and herded people in.
Unlike reindeer in Svalbard, which are wild, Yamal's are herded by local people.
As the Ugandan army herded people into camps, trees flourished in abandoned fields.
Tourists can peer up without being herded along so aggressively by the police.
We are talking of massive herds, up to 800 cattle, herded by young men.
Kalman was herded into Riga's Jewish ghetto with his older brother and his mother.
He and two other tourists were herded into the back of a pickup truck.
Things were no better outside, where the police herded them into vans, she said.
In the aftermath, citizens have been herded into urban centers, where reproduction is tightly controlled.
On another, we are herded by our group captains into doing a cutesy Superman pose.
On the plane to Springfield, everyone was herded together like cattle, both males and females.
Who needs to be herded by force into the panopticon if you already live there?
It's waiting in line with your fellow plebes, herded into waiting areas, and scanned thoroughly.
In fact, though, those investors generally behave more like easily herded sheep than assertive sheepdogs.
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Since July 2013, Australia has herded more than 2,000 desperate people into these island prisons.
They herded right along, as captive to right-wing media as everyone else in their caucus.
For some reason, the guest elevator isn't working, so you're herded into the freight elevator, instead.
Tens of thousands of others were herded into ghettos in Budapest and killed, mostly by Hungarians.
We pay for the privilege of being herded through a bit faster through to the thresher.
Feral horses were once herded cruelly with airplanes or poisoned to stop them competing for food.
Then, whistle pierced the air, and one of the instructors herded them into a seated group.
Being herded this way and that by coyotes — the smugglers he'd paid $5,000 in borrowed money.
Ushers herded hundreds of us tourists into a vast hall that made the masterpiece seem miniature.
He was herded into Eisenhower Hall along with the rest of the soon-to-be-plebes.
His father, Mauricio, owned a small store and, after it failed during the Depression, herded horses.
Residents were herded into Kojo's only school, where women and girls were separated from the men.
Once they've been cleared, the refugees are herded into trucks and moved to a nearby base.
The people have to simply be goaded and herded into obeying the mai-baap sarkar's* wishes.
" Stuckless claimed she was "was kicked out of the bar tonight," alleging Weinstein's "bodyguards herded me out.
Thornton picked cotton, drove a mule around a hay baler, herded cows and helped with the milking.
After giving us a minute to process, she herded the flock of dazzled parents towards the classrooms.
He grew up in an extended family of 60 and herded sheep and cattle for his father.
The corners, rather than sharp right angles which a fighter can be herded into, are almost inconsequential.
Maybe CGI dinos herded into the confines of a billionaire's mansion isn't as idiotic as it sounds.
And so was I. The Myanmar soldiers herded the women and girls into huts to be raped.
In their capture, the men were taken from the inn and herded into a truck at gunpoint.
Volkswagen, Siemens and more are making money in Xinjiang, where minorities are being herded into detention camps.
Volkswagen, Siemens and more are making money in Xinjiang, where minorities are being herded into detention camps.
The other D.I.s herded the platoon into the bathroom and instructed the recruits to face the wall.
One tax expert reckons that "over 90% of assets avoiding the CRS have been herded into the USA".
Three years later, they herded him and his family onto a boat across choppy seas to mainland Japan.
Families are herded into kill zones, unwilling cannon fodder as the group desperately tries to cling to control.
To reach the small kraal, they had to be herded between two bamboo poles that framed the entrance.
Women said that in certain towns, it was the schoolhouse, then from there, they were herded to Mosul.
Some are forced to take dangerous sea crossings; others are herded into vehicles to make arduous overland trips.
A few minutes before he entered, two dozen local children, clutching flags, were herded into an honor guard.
The police herded the organizers of that protest cell into vans and shoved away members of the media.
Undocumented immigrants would be herded into increasingly cramped quarters or into county jails where conditions are even worse.
In November, the reindeer are herded for winter, down into the forests where it is easier to find food.
Americans would be herded into a program run by the federal bureaucracy, and they would pay more for it.
"Because we've been herded into this idea that everything is uniform, of course we're used to that," she said.
The beasts were herded over the frontier by boat and truck and on foot at all hours of the night.
They ambush them, accidentally alert the entire White Walker army, then get herded into the middle of an ice lake.
Journalists are herded between photo-ops; they see beaming smiles and firm handshakes rather than the disagreements that preceded them.
Consumers would be able to use their tax credits to shop anywhere they choose, instead of being herded into HealthCare.gov.
He and his father Shlomo were later herded to Buchenwald, another Nazi death camp, where his father succumbed to dysentery.
Guests ride the freight elevator up to the show space and are herded around the curtains to their assigned seats.
Three days after setting out from Kharkov, we were being herded by humanitarian workers around a train station in Vienna.
A bomb squad met the train at its next stop and told passengers they'd be herded into a secure area.
At the same time, the Islamic State has herded thousands of civilians to Mosul to be used as human shields.
The bull was herded into a police horse trailer about two hours later and headed toward rescuers on Long Island.
Volunteers and basilica employees briskly herded the pilgrims onto four parallel conveyor belts, ensuring that nobody lingered beneath the image.
Many animals were in just as much danger as humans, like these cows that police officers herded to higher ground.
Desperate mothers and sick children had to be herded into fenced enclosures because there was nowhere else to put them.
He crossed the avenue, leaving double takes in his wake, and at Radio City was herded into a purple drove.
The day we arrived, we were herded off to a winery, which was actually nice but it felt like a race.
Radhika Coomaraswamy, a special rapporteur on violence against women, called for an apology and compensation for women herded into those brothels.
There seem to be two different 'classes' of people in the image, one being herded and the other doing the herding.
Cattle are driven through a flooded road as they are herded to trucks to be brought to dry land in Sorrento.
Click here to view original GIFWatching hundreds of sheep get herded around the grassland from above is a pretty magnificent view.
When everyone was herded back into the meeting room after the break, the village board asked if anyone wanted to speak.
The map shows they would be herded into several dozen Rohingya-only settlements, segregating them from the rest of the population.
Arrow Cross gunmen often herded groups of Jews to the banks of the Danube and shot them into the icy river.
Over the next 20 minutes, we were herded into tents where gunmen shined flashlights on us and ordered us to sleep.
Miss Connolly herded us up the stairs and into the classroom, where she gave us silent reading time until lunch period.
Where the hills spilled into farmland, herded bales of cotton spread across fields, which would remain barren until the next year.
"They're now being tightened the absolute minimum each time," he explained as a producer herded the models into a lineup for rehearsal.
Kim Kardashian West finally herded her ever-growing family into a single photo — the first official portrait of America's Unofficial Royal Family.
Before being loaded, the sleeping giants were carefully herded together by helicopters, with care taken not to split-up families, Parker explains.
Seventh-grade Spanish was letting out when an administrator at her middle school herded Christine and her classmates back into their classroom.
"For thirty years now, they have herded us from place to place," the imam said, shaking the bloodied hide in his hands.
But the overall effect is the same: Rick and the gang are slowly being herded to some point of the Saviors' choosing.
It gives people room to reflect on their civic institutions instead of being herded along — as they currently are around Trump Tower.
With a practiced gesture, Michael herded Sarah and a bunch of dresses into the room and pulled the curtain shut behind him.
Under its Wild Horse and Burro Program, these animals are herded by helicopters for hundreds of miles over rugged terrain into pens.
Many arrive malnourished or injured, only to be herded aboard flimsy rafts and rickety boats by smugglers for the treacherous journey north.
Then his wife slid frantically into the room, grabbed the two kids and herded them out as Professor Kelly remained mostly composed.
Big donors, in particular, can be herded toward candidates who seem like they might win, and away from those who look uncompetitive.
"I herded their goats from a very young age," Zaydih told police, according to excerpted testimony provided to CNN by Anti-Slavery International.
Some Herero died at the hands of Trotha's soldiers; many more perished after being pushed into the desert or herded into concentration camps.
The government herded most of the population into camps as it fought a rebellion led by Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army.
With the sea nowhere in sight, Noah built a ship and herded animals onto it, saving life on Earth from God's wrathful flood.
The feline pawed all over the turf and scored a touchdown before being herded off the field and into the hearts of millions.
She also came to understand that colonial authorities had herded Kikuyu women and children into some 800 enclosed villages dispersed across the countryside.
After being herded by helicopter to an open area on Michipicoten Island, the caribou were captured with a gun net, restrained and sedated.
But the government's stated rationale for the culling is to prevent overgrazing of the tundra landscapes to and from where reindeers are herded.
Mr. Schlappig wants to be left alone rather than herded into loungelike lobby space where he is expected to both work and mingle.
One resident of Haa said that a relative had happened on Chinese soldiers digging trenches while he herded his yak along the border.
I leave a trail of crumbs in my wake, and my clothes are not so much folded as herded into a vague rectangle.
Kids were still being herded off to Bureau of Indian Education schools that forced them to observe new religions and ways of life.
While Addis Ababa is a cosmopolitan city, Asmara is smaller and slower; it's not uncommon to see goats herded down the main roadways.
Then they were herded to physical training as if it were any other morning and told not to talk about what they'd seen.
Once the show's source of existential dread, they're now mostly props, staggering past in the background or being herded like deadly farm animals.
The 1,300-member flock was safely re-herded back to the pastures, but not before being filmed for a couple of amusing clips. 8.
That July, a group of Poles herded the town's Jewish residents into a barn and set it on fire as Nazi soldiers looked on.
They like to be herded along by employees with megaphones, keeping them informed and on their way to work or wherever else they're going.
New Orleans police, adept at managing unruly crowds from years of shepherding drunks at Mardi Gras, herded the opposing camps into their own pens.
He wrote that the men herded horses and mules into a shallow pond and let the eels attack by pressing themselves against the horses.
I spoke to classrooms full of the child soldiers, 12-year-olds the Houthis forcefully conscripted into service and herded onto the front line.
Troublingly, 28503 percent of U.S. adults cannot identify one of the 22019,000 concentration camps or ghettos where Holocaust victims were herded, labored and slaughtered.
The film opens with a montage of documentary-style footage: sludge pouring from factory pipes, oil-smothered animals, dolphins being herded up for slaughter.
That was when everyone was herded into a dark corner, and a shadow show was projected on a white sheet drawn across the room.
With none able to pay the fee, they were herded at gunpoint to waiting vehicles, taken to a nearby farm and sold into slavery.
Leila's stepfather, Chris Del Gatto, 46, herded the chattering gaggle into the elevator while his wife disappeared behind a door and reappeared empty-handed.
It's fight week when we talk on the phone, and the towering heavyweight champ is being herded around Manhattan from media stop to media stop.
The reindeer were rarely herded over the winter months for more than a few days, meaning previous herders never had the chance to tame them.
Polly Newton wants nothing more than to be a starship pilot, only to have those dreams dashed when she's herded off to school on Earth.
"Could be 30 minutes, could be an hour," says another black-suited security guard to a cluster of people herded around him at the front.
Twenty-four guests, many of whom had never seen the movie, were herded into the room that is normally the Gallery Met, an exhibition space.
A four-foot-tall stuffed-giraffe mascot looked on as cheery staff, in warmup jackets emblazoned with the phrase "Love your data," herded people through.
A stadium of fans had been herded into the basement of Javits; they were corralled down there to wait in line for the cosplay championships.
James Nyang Chiengjiek was not much older, a child who herded cattle, when soldiers tried to kidnap him and force him to go to war.
Also, an earlier version of a picture caption with this article misidentified animals that were being herded through floodwaters west of Houston after Hurricane Harvey.
After a long day of mourning and the subsequent shiva, my dad rubbed his eyes and herded my little sister and me to the car.
The explorer described watching electric eels leap out of a shallow pool to electrify wild horses that had been herded into the water as eel bait.
A resettlement map drafted by the government revealed that refugees, rather than returning to their original villages, would be herded into several dozen Rohingya-only settlements.
We're told the lemurs were herded into guest rooms on the island and the parrots and tortoises were caged and stored in some of the structures.
After the speeches end at the Wells Fargo Arena every night at the convention, thousands of delegates, staffers, and media are herded out toward the street.
He moved his bulls up to higher pasture on his neighbor's land, and then herded his mother cows with their newborns to a low-roofed barn.
There, the authorities have herded some 800 migrant men into a Red Cross camp in a bleak no man's land by the railroad tracks outside town.
He cut wire and herded horses and cows through the gaps, sometimes lowering himself into the gut-high water and guiding the stubborn beasts on foot.
For years, the Rohingya have faced widespread persecution by Myanmar's military, which has herded many into camps and restricted their access to education and health care.
Rounded up at gunpoint, the workers were herded into railroad cattle cars, abandoned in the New Mexico desert 220 hours away and warned never to return.
Capra hircus goat: Most of Loro Piana's cashmere comes from adult white Capra hircus goats, herded on the desolately beautiful Inner Mongolian plateau in northern China.
Letting the marketplace offer 85033-month terms will certainly provide options for the millions of people who are currently herded into unaffordable plans on the exchanges.
I suspect the reason is because an entire generation was herded into colleges to earn subsidized low-value, high-cost degrees without the consideration of trade.
Outside, an armed police officer stood watch as Magnolia employees orderly herded shoppers and gawkers into the 22018,210.4-square-foot space packed with Magnolia-branded decor.
After being defeated by Azor Ahai, he and his surviving people were herded to the Lands of the Far North, and penned in by a magical Wall.
They were herded and tagged, inspected and interrogated, but after a period of two to five hours the vast majority were free to enter the United States.
Most peasants had no wish to give up their livestock and be herded to giant farms; they began, en masse, to slaughter their livestock and eat it.
Men were executed on the spot, while women were herded into waiting buses, before being driven to buildings that served as holding pens for the enslaved women.
Mr. Von Tillow's wife told family members she was herded out of the area by the authorities amid the chaos of the shooting scene, Mr. Carson said.
A few hours later, the group was herded into a bus to be taken to what they were told was a testing facility on the city limits.
It's a place where trees sprout "baby letters," which grow into multisyllabic words, which are tossed into stew pots and herded into sentences, which eventually become stories.
Party workers gently herded the spectators toward a small stage in a bid to make the meager turnout for the leader, Andrew Scheer, appear larger for cameras.
A strike in Mosul killed scores of civilians, although the military is investigating whether militants herded the people into the building or possibly rigged it with bombs.
It has to do with the air pressure, dehydration, the stress of being herded like cattle, and the bloody marys we down to get through it all.
Fourth-generation grain farmer David Droste cleared his throat, greeted the visitors and herded them inside a kitchen, taking questions on crop yields, seed traits and soybean exports.
They herded each mouse into a special cage and delivered a mild electric shock to its foot, leading the mouse to form a fearful memory of the cage.
But others denounced Jewish neighbours, or did worse, as in the Jedwabne massacre of 1941, when villagers herded hundreds of Jews into a barn and burned them alive.
Last Monday, the black cat pawed all over the turf and (kind of) scored a touchdown before being herded off the field and into the hearts of millions.
Ms. Goodwin recalled the words of a young Japanese-American man from Seattle who had expressed shock at America as he was being herded off to a camp.
The lesbian, gay and transgender people who were herded out that night revolted: shoving, punching and throwing stones, bottles and (as the story goes) bricks at police officers.
So crowded are border facilities that some of the nearly 3,500 migrants in custody in El Paso were herded earlier this month under a bridge, behind razor wire.
Do not continue the course of history where women's lives matter less by grouping us into some cattle call, the same way Harvey herded his victims – as disposable.
Despite the Checkpoint Charlie climate in many urban high schools, where students are herded through metal detectors when they enter the building, suspensions are rarely prompted by violence.
Soldiers herded them toward a nearby madrassa, where the men sat on the floor while an informant with a scarf covering his face looked for militants among them.
Half a million Rohingya still live in Rakhine, but they have been herded into internment camps or prevented from leaving their villages, even to farm or collect firewood.
Hundreds of thousands fled the violence, but half a million Rohingya still live in Rakhine, the center of the violence, where they have been herded into internment camps.
Our first week at King's started at 4 AM. Us "freshers" were rattled awake with with blaring death metal and herded into the quad by the college executives.
One of the most widely shared involves Ryan Keith Cox, an account clerk in the utilities department who herded fellow employees into a colleague's office when the shooting started.
He was quickly herded away from the mic and compared to Steve Harvey (who recently had an awards show gaffe mixing up the winners of the Miss Universe pageant).
PERIPHERY PARTY Absent yields in Germany and the Netherlands have herded investors into lower-rated southern European sovereign debt, sending Spanish, Portuguese and Greek bond yields to record lows.
Already in place, the 33rd and 99th, along with other security forces, responded with a brutal campaign that effectively herded masses of Rohingya civilians north and west into Bangladesh.
The investigation also found that ISIS fighters had not herded civilians into the building prior to the collapse, and that the residents had instead sought shelter in the building.
The stipulations stand to end a monopoly long held by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour, a fusty arm of the party under which all unions are presently herded.
A staging of Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" earlier this year enveloped viewers in the pungent smell of live sheep, which were herded onstage for one memorably poetic scene.
But police officers herded tens of thousands of people from a large avenue into a tightly confined zone in a park, creating a bottleneck, and scuffles with the police ensued.
Even more surprising was the fact that the sheep were being herded across by none other than Mary Berry, former Great British Bake Off presenter and all-round national treasure.
Many riders and transit officials attributed the relatively smooth start to a successful public awareness campaign, including numerous station attendants who answered questions, handed out pamphlets and herded disoriented passengers.
SOUTHWEST OF MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The Islamic State fighters herded a group of civilians into a house in the city of Mosul and locked them inside as Iraqi forces advanced.
Look at all the wonderful government housing projects and the ghettos people have been herded into and compare it to the housing and lifestyle in which the political class lives.
We are herded like stoned cattle, like children for the bombing drill— Out the door, into the dark street of this old Indian town Where there are no Indians anymore.
But their lives were altered dramatically when they were uprooted from their home and herded into shoddy housing in a nearby ghetto that had been sealed off by the Germans.
Officers herded naked, cowering men into the middle of the room and began taking photos, some of which — including one of Mr. Handoko — appeared on Indonesian social media within hours.
Ms. Pelosi, now 78, has herded Democratic cats for nearly 16 years and has made clear her desire to stay put if the party wins back the majority in November.
American military officials also allege that Islamic State fighters have herded Iraqi residents into buildings, calculating that escalating civilian casualties would prompt American commanders to slow the pace of airstrikes.
Agriculture's contribution to greenhouse gases varies by country, depending on how animals are bred, herded and fed, but some experts say the overall number is much higher than 2550 percent.
Aidan told the Miami Herald that after the school's fire alarm went off and he heard a series of popping sounds, he and other students were herded into a classroom.
Instead of being independent farmers or self-employed manufacturers, Americans are herded into factories en masse, forced to work for someone else because they cannot earn a living any other way.
A Trump rally in Virginia on February 29th was mobbed by a line of hand-holding black activists, who were herded out by Secret-Service officers and a jeering white crowd.
The report finds there is no proof civilians were herded or forced into the building, but the belief is they were likely there based on what was happening in the neighborhood.
According to witness testimony provided to CNN by former residents, the Chagosians were herded into the hold of two cargo ships, then dumped on the quayside in Mauritius or the Seychelles.
The original caption reads: Sheep were herded by their owners through downtown Madrid on Sunday as shepherds demonstrated the need to keep ancient grazing grounds from being overtaken by urban sprawl.
Once the questioning was complete, soldiers herded the group into the back of a military truck, which would take them to the Kurdish intelligence headquarters in Kirkuk for a more thorough interrogation.
After I got there, nobody handed me any lines to memorize; they just took me and the hundreds of other kids, divided us into groups of 50, and herded us into classrooms.
Back at the Alakurtti base, soldiers demonstrated their hand-to-hand combat skills as journalists were herded from building to building, touring the canteen, the barracks and a brand-new medical facility.
Cattle are still herded across vast stretches of land, and workers without other options (today including many migrants) are conscripted into driving them to slaughter and into operating the tools of extermination.
I had to be checked out and taken home, and on my way out I saw multiple people hugging family and sobbing, and kids who had fled being herded back to campus.
It was a separate village, Vila de Gràcia, before being swallowed by Barcelona in the 22015th century, and its narrow streets were already popular with tourists, who were herded onto tiny sidewalks.
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants fleeing poverty and persecution were arriving on its doorstep every year, but most of them were effectively marooned, herded into dark, squalid tenements in disease-ridden slums.
My first day in the refugee camps, watching Rohingya men try to remain dignified as they were herded into lines to wait for a pack of glucose biscuits, made my eyes sting.
To cynically pretend that athletes are being offered an education when, in fact, they are simply being herded past whatever standards we all expect of legitimate universities is fraud, plain and simple.
After 15 minutes of unrestrained joy, the crowd was finally herded out through the center-field gate, where special policemen reclaimed most of the swivel chairs taken from the temporary box seats.
OXFORD, England — Before humans milked cows, herded goats or raised hogs, before they invented agriculture, or written language, before they had permanent homes, and most certainly before they had cats, they had dogs.
This rest, like the other eventualities the Warriors have been herded into by injuries, can only strengthen them for their title defense—even if it might have cost them a win last night.
Each dry season, hundreds of thousands of cows are herded south from Chad and Sudan in search of fresh vegetation, a yearly practice known as transhumance, now intensified by drought, desertification, and war.
It is most often poor communities and communities of color that are displaced to build freeways, and it is most often those communities that get herded into low-value zones adjacent to freeways.
The Natives Land Act of 21994 appropriated 21994 percent of all arable land for the whites and left a mere 1994 percent for the black majority, who were herded into separate ethnic homelands.
SPECIAL SECTION: LESSONS FROM DISASTER A picture caption with an article on Thursday about cities facing future natural disasters misidentified animals that were being herded through floodwaters west of Houston after Hurricane Harvey.
If the joy of studying a masterpiece is, as Nabokov put it, "to fondle the details," lingering inside the facsimile is unquestionably superior to being herded through the original tomb by a guide.
The two I like the most are the Khartoum ring and bangle, which were inspired by cattle herded by the Dinka tribe of Sudan — which is a constant source of inspiration for Mohammed.
On the way home from Iraq, we were herded into a tent in Kuwait and given forms that asked us to indicate the experiences we'd had by coloring in bubbles next to questions.
CBS executives once suggested that he cut costs, he said, by creating a plotline in which the cattle would be gone early in the series and not herded all the way to Montana.
In the town of Jeam-ri, he wrote, Japanese soldiers herded Koreans suspected as protesters into a church, shot them or stabbed them with bayonets, then set the building and the village on fire.
The second time, he and two friends were herded to the banks of the Danube, and like thousands of other Jews during those months, were shot in the head and left to die there.
Once Nazi forces arrive to occupy Poland, the Jewish inhabitants are slowly marginalized — first made to wear identification marks, then herded into an overcrowded ghetto, and, eventually, sent to their deaths in concentration camps.
Since Iraqi forces opened their campaign to retake western Mosul more than three months ago, the Islamic State has herded thousands of civilians into locations near the fighters' positions to form a human shield.
Herded into an encampment, they are harangued by the fundamentalist emir, forced into hard labor and repeatedly assaulted by men who use rape as a drug with which to fire themselves up for battle.
But what most sears the memory is the stage picture near the end of a shrouded ensemble being herded away from the home they love — an image of dispossession with resonance the world over.
It has been nearly 1,000 days since 276 girls and women, ages 16 to 18, were herded from bed in the middle of the night at a boarding school in Chibok by Boko Haram militants.
According to Gelernt, parents are being herded into a room 50 at a time and told "you have three minutes" to understand their rights and make the decision about whether to keep their families together.
They herded, scared of being on the wrong side of perhaps the greatest of the FAANGs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet's Google), scared of leaving the pack and actually watching what was going on.
As more people tire of being herded like cattle around megalithic corporate festivals, destination events have presented themselves as the logical next step in the quest for music-centric adventure—if you can afford it.
The mood is tense in Kings Landing, where throngs of common folk are being herded inside the Red Keep, and the Golden Company and the Iron Fleet are assuming their positions as unwitting dragon appetizers.
One rider on the derailed train said passengers were herded toward the back of the train from the front two cars, but were being held inside while New York City firefighters climbed aboard to investigate.
After the introductory scene, the audience, wearing colored wristbands that divide it into four tribes of up to 60 people each, is herded to one of four playing areas representing other rooms in Fefu's house.
About 100 people were herded into a locked office, Mr. Somwang said, where they stayed for five hours before a rescuer escorted them down the fire stairs, instructing them to stay low and keep quiet.
Reuters journalists who made it to the area were confronted by police officers who herded them out on foot, then followed the Reuters vehicle in two police cars and a van to nearby Diexi town.
From their equestrian culture in which individuals owned their individual horses, but herded them communally, they grazed cattle on the open range and became net exports of beef to the railroad passing through their territory.
They herded more than 400 people together to write their names and voter numbers on slips of paper, then told them to check their names against a list taped to a wall across the street.
The son of farmers — he himself herded animals in his youth — he has captured attention beyond his center-left Republican People&aposs Party&aposs traditionally urban and secular base, reaching out to conservative voters and Kurds.
Reporters and other guests at the hotel Kim stayed in during his first summit with Trump in Singapore last year were herded back and ordered to pocket phones and cameras when Kim moved through the hotel.
Amid arguments about which teams should go where, some fighters were herded inside a building while others piled into a Humvee, which then sped off toward an abandoned children's hospital that they were meant to capture.
The moral squalor of the sex business is evident everywhere on the show — the prostitutes opportunistically herded into police wagons, beaten up or sliced by pimps and underpaid for their work, if they're paid at all.
When we landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York last weekend, all the passengers were herded together, along with others flying in from Europe, and seated in an unventilated room for an hour.
He spent breaks with the young performers, herded them to rehearsals and worked to harmonize their theater training — which involved a great deal of stylized dance — with the movement and expressions more familiar to European audiences.
The Mardini sisters fled the civil war in Syria, made their way across Turkey and were herded by smugglers onto a flimsy boat to cross a few miles of Aegean waters to reach the Greek islands.
As promised by Republican Senate leadership, reporters were herded into roped-off areas in the Capitol hallways as senators entered and left the chamber, a significant change from the free access that journalists there usually enjoy.
I showed up on a Monday afternoon before the tournament, just as a series of storms swept in, and as the spectators, there to witness the first rounds of practice, were being herded off the grounds.
As has been the case for years, the celebration will take place under tight security, with partygoers checked for weapons and then herded into pens, ringed by metal barricades, where they wait for the stroke of midnight.
Amid this political uncertainty in Italy - where asylum applications are slow to be processed, migrants are herded into detention centers and few job opportunities exist - tens of thousands of migrants, such as Osayi, fear for their future.
It's a reminder of Esequiel Hernandez Jr. Mr. Hernandez, a high school sophomore who dreamed of becoming a game warden, was shot and killed as he herded his family's goats after school one day in May 26.
After deplaning at Bien Hoa Air Base, near Saigon, we were herded onto buses for the drive to the giant 90th Replacement Battalion not far away at Long Binh, where we would be assigned to our units.
As staff herded reporters into a specific configuration — print reporters were at first sent behind the TV cameras before being allowed to squat in front of them — another, even larger flag was erected off to the side.
How even to begin to believe that art could be permissible again as an authentic representation of the human condition after a second-rate amateur painter called Adolf Hitler had herded so many millions into the gas chambers?
But instead of returning to till the familiar fields of home, they came back to a desolate wasteland littered with the rubble of destroyed buildings and burnt cars, where they were herded into a crowded camp by soldiers.
This year, there were thousands of revelers at Grand Army Plaza being herded like cattle into airport-style security checkpoints, where they were patted down for drugs and alcohol and subjected to metal detection for guns and weapons.
WARSAW, POLAND — For the past 10 days, my family and I have visited the horrible killing fields of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Lodz ghetto, Tykocin and Bialystok, where 2,000 Jews were herded into the main synagogue and burned alive.
For the most recent horrifying example, look no further than the Indiana elementary school where an instructor herded teachers into a room and shot them, execution style, with air-soft guns, causing welts, bleeding and untold, unnecessary trauma.
Sub-Saharan migrants, even some with valid residency permits, described wholesale roundups in which they were herded onto buses with little more than the clothes they were wearing and taken to cities hundreds of miles to the south.
They lack the hot drama of cellphone video showing people trapped on trains, or herded into dangerously crowded stations, so they are often overlooked in the richly deserved uproar over the quick decline of the subway system's performance.
Staff and students told local media that a fire alarm went off around the time the shooting started, sparking chaos as some 3,300 students at the school first headed into hallways before teachers herded them back into classrooms.
Starting in 2003, he herded famous chefs from around the world into the wilderness for Cook It Raw, an annual hunting-gathering junket into the wilds of places like Japan, Lapland and the Lowcountry of the American South.
On a cold day in New York City, just a short walk from Times Square, a line of people has formed; they're neatly herded by a rope in front of an unassuming building sandwiched between the city's many skyscrapers.
When journalists are all reluctantly herded into one place, everyone reverts to being slightly bitter and cantankerous about the very thing they are here to report, and also exchange ludicrous rumours and tales that could never be honestly reported.
The Germans, needing slave labor in their drive to gobble up Europe, herded Jews into a constellation of camps — some in urban factories, some at sprawling sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau, known more for their gas chambers and crematories. Mrs.
I sometimes sat with him while he watched them, and one day he engraved "Here Satz herded sheep in the year 1944" on a little wall high up on the ramparts, with our initials, "J" and "Z," intertwined underneath.
One night, after a dinner of hearty tucunaré soup — hunks of tender white fish, hard-boiled eggs and potato chunks in broth — Nigel herded us into a small, canoe-like motorboat and set off down the pitch-black river.
"At his signal, the robbers entered the store, brandished their guns, herded customers and employees to the back, and ordered the employees to fill the robbers' bags with new smartphones," a court decision said, summarizing the evidence against him.
The AHCA premium penalty would replace the ACA individual mandate, which herded individuals and families toward the health insurance market by fining them annually up to $6900,2628 or 28503 percent of their income, whichever is higher, for going uninsured.
American officials said they were investigating a number of possibilities, including whether the militants herded the civilians into the building to use as human shields; whether the building was rigged with explosives; or whether a nearby car bomb exploded.
Whereas Britain has many small funds—at least 300 in the public sector alone—the Canadian government has herded its funds into a few big ones, enabling them to pool their research and administrative resources to scale up their investments.
From the first scene, when we see a group of children being creepily herded to their psychic laser beam-launchers with absolutely no context, The Dark Tower has a rushed, middle-of-the-battle feel that it never fully loses.
FLORIDA WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER LEAVING 6 KIDS 'INFESTED WITH LICE' AT HOME, POLICE SAY Eventually the cows herded her to the edge of a field where she climbed through what appears to be a fence, only to be immediately arrested.
The problem with big kids like Sal being herded into younger children's rooms, especially in Title I schools like mine, is that learning virtually comes to a halt, and teachers and children are still pressured to perform highly on standardized tests.
The problem with big kids like Sal being herded into younger children's rooms, especially in Title I schools like mine, is that learning virtually comes to a halt, and teachers and children are still pressured to perform highly on standardized tests.
Not only did the orcas — Tom, Hooky, Humpy, Jackson and Typee — alert the whalers to the humpbacks and right whales swimming by on their annual migration, they herded them into the bay to be killed, even assisting in the slaughter.
While other Manhattan youngsters were being herded into Mommy and Me classes and the soccer leagues at Pier 40, Ms. Rips, who grew up in the Chelsea Hotel, was spending her afternoons with the unruly oddballs on West 23rd Street.
As she herded her entourage along West 59th Street — her husband, the Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov; her 8-year-old son, Tiago; and Miriam Fandino, Tiago's longtime nanny — the scene was more multitasking wife and mother than Russian prima donna.
The revelation suggests that the political time bought when Trump signed an executive order on June 25 designed to end the storm, precipitated by audiotapes of crying children and footage of kids herded together in cages, may be running out.
From the moment that the ship he had been obliged to board (though not herded onto like cattle) sailed out of sight of American lands, Huanitzin realized that in order to survive his new circumstances he would have to learn Spanish.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
For Isaac and Rosa Blum, who became teenage sweethearts 75 years ago in a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland, that moment came as they and thousands of other terrified Jews were being herded to a death camp by Nazi soldiers.
Small communities of volunteers–motivated by compassion for their friends, family, and neighbors — often make a very large impact in the wake of traumatic events, and the hundreds of families herded into the Napa County Fairgrounds evacuation shelter are no exception.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
" Or this, near the end of the book, as the victims are herded into Mitch's living room: "Linda in her underpants, her big T-shirt—she must have thought that as long as she was quiet and polite, she'd be fine.
In the same year, anti-segregationist Freedom Riders arrived in the city, in successive waves, by bus and were herded into jails: enlarged mug shots of dozens of riders, among them the veteran Georgia Congressman John Lewis, paper a gallery wall.
There was the day Shanahan was fired, for instance, when team employees herded the news media away from a parking lot at the team's practice site and tried to prevent them from seeing inside the building by closing all the window shades.
Such apologies have been politically fraught — Duda personally attacked his predecessor for tarnishing Poland's "good name" in an apology he issued for a 1941 incident in which a group of Poles herded several hundred Jews into a barn and set it on fire.
After a quick meet-and-greet with Anderson, during which she graciously posed with people's dogs for photos, we were herded into the theater, a carefully orchestrated procession that recalled the loading of Noah's Arc but crossed with a red carpet event.
Hushed conversations drifted from crowds lined up to buy food: about the firefighters who died after coming back from Chernobyl, about the whole town of Pripyat that had been herded onto buses and driven away from their homes, probably never to return.
But perhaps more important to those watching closely, the defendants were herded in and out of court by well-coiffed teams of the best A-List attorneys money can buy in what amounted to an exhibit of entrenched disparities in America's legal system.
At first they do so merely by watching it picturesquely while sitting on the floor of the stage, but later they are herded into the box to serve as extras in party scenes and as student protesters at San Francisco State College.
I noticed that we were being herded along the vanished route of the old city wall, a symbol of imperial anxiety that stood for more than five hundred years, until the nineteen-sixties, when it was removed to make room for modern transportation.
Last week, amid threats of an attack in the countryside, Nigerian soldiers rounded up community members in the middle of the night and herded them into a camp for displaced people, prompting outrage from residents who unexpectedly had to leave their homes.
The 2073 that Boko Haram released Thursday were among the 276 girls and women, ages 16 to 18, that militants herded from bed in the middle of the night at a boarding school in Chibok, Nigeria, in April 2014 -- a kidnapping that spurred global outrage.
They are said to have been among the 26 girls and women, ages 2073 to 18, that Boko Haram militants herded from bed in the middle of the night at a boarding school in Chibok in April 2014 -- a kidnapping that spurred global outrage.
That loss proved so bitter that afterward he took up karate and became a black belt; moved to Cairns, Australia, where he worked as a kitchen hand; and then herded cattle in the Australian Outback, building stockyards and carrying rocks six days a week.
Too much money has been herded into too few stocks, said Robin Griffiths, chief technical analyst at the at U.K.-based currency investment firm ECU Group, which means we're likely to see a rotation out of the tech sector as investors attempt to de-risk.
It was also the first trial in which prosecutors presented evidence from recently explored mass graves around an open-pit mine at Tomasica, near Prijedor in northern Bosnia, where Muslims were herded into concentration camps, tortured, raped and killed during the ethnic cleansing campaign.
It was a battlefield in the early hours of June 28, 8733, when a small group of gay, lesbian and transgender people, herded by police out of a Greenwich Village bar called the Stonewall Inn, just said no: shoved back; threw bricks, bottles, punches.
With the sick being herded into makeshift quarantine camps, with minimal medical care, a growing sense of abandonment and fear has taken hold in Wuhan, fueling the sense that the city and surrounding province of Hubei are being sacrificed for the greater good of China.
When she realized their practiced spot for lockdown drills was unsafe, my mom had to improvise, and with the help of her staff, she herded her students into a back closet and barricaded the door with a file cabinet to keep them safe from the gunfire.
An affidavit from the Federal Bureau of Investigation states that in each case, a white female used a gun to threaten store employees, herded them to the back of the store where she had them lie face down and then tied their hands behind their backs.
Ezekiel Elliott ran for 2257 yards for Dallas, which outscored the Giants by 212-413 after the cat appeared late in the second quarter, forcing the referee Clay Martin to delay the game for a couple of minutes while the feline was herded up a stadium tunnel.
The new crop of black male teachers being herded into schools this fall as saviors of the same black children that schools have failed need to be told that teachers are not heroes; they do not need to save children, they just need to educate them.
After all the hotel guests—including those who had nothing to do with Midwest FurFest—got herded into the nearby Donald E. Stephens Convention Center about an hour after the evacuation began, social media served another practical purpose: locating those who had been separated during the evacuation.
While families were still mourning their loved ones killed in the Lion Air crash in October, they were herded into a hotel conference room and told to sign a document to receive a government-mandated compensation of 1.3 billion rupiah, about $91,600, for loss of life.
The exhibition also juxtaposes filmed reminiscences of survivors with period footage of the deportations and, later, the life-and-death-selections at the Auschwitz arrival Rampe where trainloads of up to 42023,24202 men, women and children at a time would be herded out in chaos and terror.
Don't let the child learn how Oklahoma went from "Indian Territory"— an arid Bantustan in which Native Americans were herded for the better part of a century — to being the 46th state in 959, owing to the discovery of vast petroleum deposits under its hardscrabble prairie.
About 1.4 million sheep raised in Western Australia are herded onto ships each year, and nearly 75 percent of Australia's annual live animal trade — worth about 1 billion Australian dollars, or about $766 million — comes from the state, according to David Slade, president of WAFarmers Livestock, a trade organization.
While families were still mourning their loved ones killed off Indonesia in the Lion Air plane crash in October, they were herded into a hotel conference room and told to sign a document to receive a government-mandated compensation of 1.3 billion rupiah, about $91,203, for loss of life.
Known for the clicking sounds of their consonants, they had herded, foraged and hunted along the Swartberg slopes for thousands of years until they were gradually displaced by Bantu expansion some 21,4003 years ago, and then pushed out by musket-wielding white settlers in the mid-2400th century.
And if there are probably still a few smoke-filled rooms where party eminences gather to worry aloud about his chances in a general election against President Trump, recent history suggests that a coalition this ungainly — unbending progressives, disaffected moderates, Obama-Trump voters — cannot be herded with ease.
Student protesters being herded into police vans, opposition leaders standing outside the Indian Parliament and ebullient crowds of tens of thousands in Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai have read aloud the preamble and held aloft copies of the Constitution and portraits of B.R. Ambedkar, its chief draftsman.
Cartaxus has herded roughly a billion people around the world into the corporation's massive underground bunkers, where they are ostensibly protected from the virus — the catch is, only Cartaxus-approved tech is allowed inside, so to be welcomed into a bunker, one must wipe all non-standard apps from one's panel.
Time and again Monday, reporters were herded into the Oval Office and the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing to see Trump in action, signing executive orders or laying down the law to union leaders or business leaders from blue chip companies like Dell, Ford, Johnson & Johnson and Lockheed Martin.
In my 20s, I moved downtown to the Lower East Side, where gaggles of kids — ninjas, Power Rangers, that ubiquitous ghostface "Scream" mask — would be herded from discount stores to sneaker spots to Chinese takeout restaurants with their plastic bags open and thrust forward like the mouths of baby birds.
However, the practice does leave statistical footprints if it is sufficiently prevalent: a heavily herded election will show a far narrower range of poll results than one would predict from the inescapable sampling error inherent in relying on small groups of respondents to proxy for the views of large populations.
This slender thread of a plot is sturdy enough to send Abigail all over the city in pursuit of a killer, from the wretched Lying-In Hospital, where poor women are herded into overcrowded wards, to the grand ballroom at Charlemont House, where society swells parade in all their finery.
It was a palace coup, with the unwitting king apprehended after he got off his private jet at Tokyo&aposs Haneda Airport, herded into a small room where authorities were waiting, then thrown in jail for months, left to the devices of Japanese justice and its near-100% conviction rate.
Since he joined a little more than a year ago, he had polished rigs to help prepare for the funeral of a retired firefighter who died of cancer, and herded colleagues marching in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in honor of the 343 Fire Department members who died on Sept. 11.
That Mr. Simons's allusions led to no place in particular hardly seemed to matter to a mob that included Jake Gyllenhaal, Marc Jacobs, Julianne Moore, ASAP Rocky and hundreds of other New Yorkers, who are never happier than when being crowded, deafened and herded in the direction of something new.
On a recent morning, five days after Amazon backed out of its plan to build a corporate campus in Queens, Nancy Bass Wyden, the third-generation owner of the Strand bookstore, on Broadway, herded two of her children, ages six and eleven, and their au pair, onto the subway at West Fourth Street.
The exceptions, of course, were the types of soldiers that Call of Duty still exhibits little interest in: divisions of black soldiers, or the Japanese-American formations who were sent to Europe to prove their loyalty to a country that had herded their families into internment camps for the duration of the war.
On its voyage from north to south, it passes sites of public commemoration, like the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes; the Umschlagplatz, where Jews from the ghetto were herded into railcars for transport to the death camps; and the Pawiak prison, the main holding place for political prisoners during the Nazi occupation.
"The decision is the long-awaited morsel of justice for the hundreds of Kosovo Roma community members who were herded into lead-poisoned land after the war in 1999 and then abandoned for 10 years as Unmik ignored the pleas of the Roma," said Dianne Post, an American lawyer who represents the camp inhabitants.
A large metal detector has been erected in the Senate workspace for reporters, and the press will be herded into velvet-roped holding pens outside the Senate chamber at certain times - a notable change from the normal rules of engagement on Capitol Hill, where journalists are largely free to roam the hallways to interview lawmakers.
Her father, played by Ned Van Zandt, the son of the novel's author, points out that "oil men want respect—it's a disease," and the scenes in the Fort Worth country club, with the guys herded together in their suits and ties and hefty white hats, rubbing shoulders and horns, give off a genuine swelter of the bizarre.
If you are being herded into getting the "Peruvian paella," you should know that the other three main courses are also worth looking into, like the ají de gallina, shredded chicken breast in a creamy ají amarillo sauce that is both soothing and spicy; or the seco norteño, a slowly braised short rib in cilantro sauce.
Herded by Nazi soldiers, who baited the Jews with promises that the talented people and those who could work would get double portions of bread, some seven thousand were led to the courthouse, a white stone building with pane-glass windows, a sweeping staircase, and smooth octagonal floor tiles, "like the courthouse in Elizabeth," New Jersey, as Rae described it.
At the next two stops, the reporters were mostly herded into a roped-off stable at the top of the escalators, so that when the mayor and governor and the rest of the grinning guests ascended into the brightly-lit mezzanine of each station, they were photographed as if they were entering a fancy opening gala or political fundraiser at a cavernous contemporary art gallery.
At one point, he vehemently denied that he had "herded" protesters, only to have the defense confront him with footage of him bragging about "herding" those same protesters and saying that he had gotten "plenty of practice herding people" in Barry Farm, a predominantly black housing project in DC. He also claimed protesters hit him with a pole and a spiked hammer, though he admitted he didn't receive any medical treatment for injuries or file any forms reporting it.

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