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18 Sentences With "huddled against"

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Goats huddled against a mud wall to avoid the wind.
A woman and child sit on rocks, huddled against a building.
They huddled against a Peshmerga berm, sitting disconsolately in the swirling dust.
Inside, a row of men sat huddled against the wall as armed police and immigration officers stood over them.
The 2-minute, 27-second video ends with the men huddled against hotel room doors, holding their weapons and waiting.
But for the people in this region the struggle was more elemental — many are living in tents, huddled against the biting cold.
Two young men sit on the corner of 3rd Avenue and 54th Street, huddled against a tall silver obelisk on a hot summer day.
We spend several minutes with Viljar, his little brother, and several other children huddled against a cliff face, trying to stay out of Breivik's sight.
NAIROBI, Kenya – Distraught Kenyan schoolgirls huddled against an alleyway wall, trapped between stone-throwing protesters and police wielding clubs and firing tear gas in an outbreak of violence following Kenya&aposs disputed election that left national divisions more entrenched.
Across the ice, two women sat huddled against the cold, wearing red-and-white Canada mittens and tracking the movements of the near-certain 2018 Korean Olympic team member Mike Swift, who was centering High 1's top line.
On the roof, late that day in April, after running from the apartment and up the stairs, after a session of hanging from the fire escape and letting go in stages, I climbed the ladder to the roof and huddled against the stairwell bulkhead, next to the door to the stairs.
Huddled against the cold in his big brother's old overcoat, he told a stunned and edgy crowd in the city's most dangerous neighborhood that King had just been killed, then pleaded for calm and brotherhood, reminding everyone — as if anyone could not have known — that someone he'd loved had also been killed, and also by a white man.
With her strong, opinionated voice, she has done much to define the canon of contemporary portraiture, producing indelible and provocative images that included a nude John Lennon huddled against his clothed wife, Yoko Ono; the partly clad Disney star Miley Cyrus at 22014; the very pregnant and very nude Demi Moore; and Ms. Ono after her husband's death — her "tears" courtesy of a Vaseline camera trick (though Ms. Ono told others that Ms. Leibovitz never explained why she was being daubed with Vaseline).
When Lee found an extra-toed kitten huddled against a pipe in the basement of her apartment building, she persuaded Hohoff and her husband to adopt him. "She knew us very well and pulled out all the right stops," Hohoff wrote in her memoir. When Hohoff died in 1974, Lee felt devastated.
Before they reached living human flesh, > the bombs tore up stone and concrete. And the houses were full of people, > and they had nowhere to run to. We fell from hunger, lying about in the > corners of apartments, half submerged in basements. And the rats huddled > against the cold at our feet and squeaked.
Beyond the last bridge was Carentan, which the 101st had been ordered to seize to effect a linkup with the 29th Infantry Division coming off Omaha Beach. During the advance Cole's battalion was subjected to continuous fire from artillery, machine guns and mortars. Cole's battalion, advancing slowly by crawling or crouching, took numerous casualties. The survivors huddled against the bank on the far side of the causeway.
Hardin says he feigned crying and huddled against his pony's flank. Hidden by the animal, he pulled out a gun, fatally shot Smalley, and used his horse to escape. Hardin then claimed that while on the run he was "arrested" by three men named Smith, Jones, and Davis, but in Bell County, Texas, he killed all three with their own guns after they became drunken and careless and escaped again. A Texas Historical Marker notes that in the 1870s Hardin hid out in the vicinity of Pilgrim, Texas.
Applicants for Admission to the Casual Ward at Saint Martin in the Fields, smaller version held by the Tate Gallery, , after 1908 Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward is an 1874 oil painting by British painter Luke Fildes, a key work in nineteenth-century British social realism. The painting shows a street scene of impoverished and weary men, women and children waiting by the side of the road outside a police station, huddled against the cold evening, waiting to be given a ticket for temporary admission to a workhouse for the night. Many resisted taking up permanent residence at the workhouse, where men and women would be separated, and would be required to work to pay for their board and lodging; once they entered, many only left when they died. Instead, from 1864, if the police in London certified that a person was genuinely in need, they could stay for one night on a "casual" basis, and leave the next morning, but they would have to queue up again for temporary admission the next evening. Poverty and vagrancy were pressing issues in Victorian London, and the issuance of "casual" tickets doubled from around 200,000 in 1864 to over 400,000 in 1869.

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