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"hurriedly" Definitions
  1. very quickly because you do not have enough time
"hurriedly" Synonyms
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With that in mind, they hurriedly acquired durable right-hander Bud Norris from the slumping Atlanta Braves in exchange for a pair of minor leaguers—emphasis on hurriedly.
One of them hurriedly captured it with his cell phone.
I will write again, but not so hurriedly next time.
She hurriedly stuffed it all into a big aluminum box.
Hurriedly transfer her into a bigger jar before she explodes everywhere.
She thought she saw him blink and hurriedly wiped her eyes.
He was hurriedly sworn in, and a media blackout was imposed.
Back at the plant, Osiel's supervisors hurriedly demanded workers' identification papers.
And when she looked away I glanced hurriedly at my watch.
The group's findings suggest that the mission was put together hurriedly.
The boys won out, and Dunn was hurriedly ferried to doctors.
When she approached the pen, Squirt hurriedly hobbled over to meet her.
So I hurriedly sent over an email with my all my questions.
Now the Trump administration is hurriedly clearing the way for oil exploration.
But by the time I hurriedly Ubered over there, they were gone.
Pinned down, the staff sergeant and Sergeant Moriarty hurriedly discussed their options.
ET notes that the guitarist sent the following tweet before hurriedly deleting it.
"I hurriedly booked a departure," Dr. Guan told Caixin, a Chinese news organization.
They then hurriedly climb out to find the waiting waters of the estuary.
I'll have a notepad nearby to hurriedly jot down ideas as the come.
Many had fled hurriedly with little more than their clothes and their children.
Then, I spent the afternoon hurriedly pitching my personal effects into cardboard boxes.
Hundreds of bubbles hurriedly zip to the surface and yield rapid-fire, sparkling pops.
The terms of service we hurriedly agreed to keep coming back to haunt us.
Footage shot by Kerch FM show victims hurriedly being taken out into waiting ambulances.
Darryl was anxious to return to the United Startes, and had likely left hurriedly.
They introduced and then hurriedly scrapped ill-designed "circuit-breakers" to calm market jitters.
It is also hurriedly building a second TurkStream line to export gas to Europe.
She hurriedly evacuated, along with their 2-year-old daughter and the family cat.
Behind the scenes, White House staff were hurriedly preparing for the transfer of power.
Paris-Match photographers quickly recorded their meeting before Kelly hurriedly rushed back to Cannes.
One afternoon some Russian officials arrived, chairs were hurriedly pulled together and photographs taken.
After he was done he put his pants back on and hurriedly left the room.
Soon stocks of raw materials that had been hurriedly run down started to look skimpy.
You won't find yourself hurriedly vacuuming to make sure you finish before it turns off.
Discrepancy aside, hurriedly aging your wine is clearly not proof of a Machiavellian cover-up.
The club is in an area in Lagos that most overseas visitors hurriedly drive through.
Either people forget it and feel guilty, celebrate hurriedly or end up trying too hard.
Short stories are not the chocolate sampler hurriedly purchased as a last-minute gift idea.
After the curtain abruptly fell on the 1991 hearing, a confirmation vote was hurriedly scheduled.
Even these hurriedly written notes shine with her trademark ability to capture mood and place.
He was hurriedly transported back to Copenhagen, where tests revealed a tumor in his left lung.
But they never made it past midfield as Manning, under pressure, hurriedly threw three consecutive incompletions.
She then called over one of her aides to hurriedly hand over the bag offending rubbish.
When she left the room, his sister hurriedly conveyed the latest developments in a family crisis.
The soldiers mumbled apologies and left hurriedly in a fit of self-preservation, disappointed and embarrassed.
Before Peter Sr. could answer, his wife was seen leaning into him to say something hurriedly.
Smith hurriedly packed his belongings, called his parents and rushed to make a flight to Philadelphia.
Rajat Bakshi hurriedly shuttered his business after the highway collapse and left Kolkata with his family.
A number of the most senior IRGC commanders were hurriedly deployed to the Tomb of Cyrus.
Mr. Hong had to travel alone and hurriedly repaint a copy of the original in Berlin.
By that time, it was after midnight and the women hurriedly packed their bags and fled.
In one, a 27-year-old man begins to hurriedly walk away, with Weeks quickly trailing behind.
MELBOURNE, Australia (Reuters) - As the start of the memorial service neared, I hurriedly texted an Indonesian friend.
So Royole hurriedly threw the FlexPai together and let the world gawk at its wondrous, foldable awfulness.
Those efforts seem to pay off when he makes a breakthrough and administers his hurriedly researched cure.
A senior Trump administration official hurriedly told CNN's Jim Acosta that version of events was not true.
But after Nathan Eovaldi was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday, Severino was hurriedly recalled.
Rather than hurriedly consenting to someone else's privacy policy, it's time for us to write our own.
In another, a man is straddling his lover, her red T-shirt hurriedly pushed up her torso.
Her stage positions were hurriedly indicated to her in a half-hour rehearsal with Mr. Eyre's assistant.
When Syndergaard missed a start on April 27, the Mets hurriedly asked Harvey to take his place.
If he hurriedly wrapped up the case, he ran the risk of missing crucial pieces of evidence.
Similarly, the Olympic Stadium was hurriedly built to host the 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, which never occurred.
Production crew were spotted hurriedly trying to lock in the huge metal cage before the commercial break ended.
Only at the last minute was the vulnerability discovered, and Mr Obama hurriedly dispatched to stanch the bleeding.
He's self-involved enough to hurriedly approve a heinous advertising campaign without realizing how bad it will be.
He and other Republicans are hurriedly drawing distance between themselves from Trump as a matter of self-preservation.
State lawmakers are hurriedly resuscitating their impeachment hearings, and rumors of an ongoing federal investigation have not abated.
Their precious theories now sullied, scholars of American politics are hurriedly revising the old, and originating the new.
More than 200 people were hurriedly evacuated from two Santa Rosa hospitals threatened by wildfires that bloomed overnight.
Tuesday, and immediately set out in hurriedly exercising his perceived right to satisfying hunger pangs at any cost.
There is a big container of balls above her head, which we hurriedly covered when we came in.
Mr. Uribe said he feared that the court might block the extraditions if they did not act hurriedly.
The elementary bar graph jotted down on a napkin, labeled hurriedly, yet purposefully, conveys a sense of urgency.
They tend to walk onstage hurriedly and bashfully, with little ceremony, and usher in bedlam from unseen regions.
But then the Muslim call to prayer sounded, and a waitress hurriedly ushered everyone back into the cafe.
"We didn't know how this neighborhood would respond," he said as baristas hurriedly steamed milk and pulled espressos.
Their brutal recollections are essential to hear, but Mr. Haze hurriedly retreats from those and other harsh topics.
Relenting to growing outrage, Trump signed a hurriedly drafted executive order that addresses children being separated from their families.
Waves of people walked hurriedly in the opposite direction, some protecting their faces from the thick clouds of dust.
Hurriedly (which is no way to drink absinthe), we down our violated liquids, one eye swiveled to the exit.
"The reform was done hurriedly and cheaply, which means more costs in the longer run," said Coimbra University's Dias.
According to court documents, he hurriedly took the case to a grand jury only five days after the shooting.
Officials across the government were hurriedly meeting Thursday to try to come up with clear guidance on the implementation.
In 2013, when Obama looked as if he might order airstrikes, Syria hurriedly agreed to give up chemical weapons.
Robbie's rep hurriedly came to the rescue with a mini sewing kit before the actress threaded the needle herself.
Authorities hurriedly evacuated some 50,000 people in Paradise and neighboring towns when the Camp Fire erupted on Nov. 8.
I hurriedly jotted down a few tasting notes in my book, which was hiding on the bench beside me.
Trump, the Republican nominee, is a newcomer to the global stage who is hurriedly trying to play catch-up.
Then, after ushering the ensemble offstage, she hurriedly returned to introduce Oprah Winfrey, the executive producer of the series.
There were women in pencil skirts hurriedly brushing their hair from their face as they sucked back weed gummies.
"I don't know how you managed to chatter me up," she added, hurriedly bringing the conversation to a close.
But all was clearly not well, with Ferrari mechanics hurriedly changing the car's spark plug as the seconds ticked away.
Amid growing outrage, President Donald Trump signed a hurriedly drafted executive order that addresses children being separated from their families.
Consequently, the GMD was quickly cobbled together with a mixture of old and new technology and hurriedly commissioned in 2004.
The hurriedly upgraded and constructed path from the road is intended for residents who can't drive in from the north.
Raghav (Vicky Kaushal), on the other hand, seems hurriedly put together and tacked on for some conflict in the film.
Many were hurriedly replaced, often by Erdogan loyalists, and those who remain work in a climate of fear, experts say.
At least, it's not the kind you hurriedly click-send to your niece en route to her junior year abroad.
Fast-forward about five decades: Now it was my back that ached when I hurriedly cooked even a simple meal.
"You know, maybe, maybe," he said hurriedly grabbing the duffel bag at his feet and dashing out a side door.
Then to the Qantas desk, where they'd hurriedly booked the next flight to Melbourne, QF30, departing at 7:00 p.m.
It turns out, however, that the circular Superhenge was actually made of timber, and that it was hurriedly taken down.
As photographers stalked him on Tuesday outside the Senate chamber, he raised a binder to cover his face before hurriedly retreating.
This isn't hurriedly re-lacing to finish out a period, it's getting the exact fit for right now on the court.
When police arrived, Lutfi "hurriedly concocted a false story intended to prevent LAPD from arresting them," Silva said in his complaint.
Hurriedly inviting me to come in, he showered me with hospitality—which is a beautiful characteristic of Korea and its people.
Apparently someone at Tidal had other ideas, as they inadvertently posted the whole thing before hurriedly snatching it back from online.
The sullen gray clouds had opened up, and the two guides and I hurriedly donned and cinched up our rain gear.
"We just hadn't pushed it, and now's a good time," Jordan said as he hurriedly walked from his office to votes.
Open battles have erupted with entrenched officials who argue that new, hurriedly trained recruits lack the experience to judge asylum applicants.
While Mr. Chung headed to the driveway, Mr. Trump hurriedly called Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan to let him know.
So there's going to be really tough days ahead in which we're very hurriedly trying to prepare plans for extra beds.
Fans quickly snapped up the tickets for the game when it was hurriedly rescheduled from Mexico City earlier in the week.
"Now it's on my doorstep," Ms. Stewart said of the nerve agent, which she has been hurriedly researching on the internet.
The South Korean Defense Ministry hurriedly issued a curt statement saying that it was trying to figure out Mr. Trump's intentions.
They were not working for a particular candidate, nor did they have a set of fixed talking points to hurriedly deliver.
Perhaps he hurriedly drew a tunnel on the side of a building and managed to run through it, just in time.
Unable to admit the obvious, or hold the center, party leaders are hurriedly seeking to recast their field to the center.
Some of the returnees have had to flee again  hurriedly as Kurdish minority forces and Iraqi government troops opened up new hostilities.
Some commentators have pointed out that that uniforms hurriedly designed in Russia using these colors are reminiscent of old Soviet sports attire.
During a rushed hearing about the bill on Tuesday, lawmakers lamented "the process" that was forcing them to hurriedly pass the bill.
In the video, Bucks star player Giannis Antetokounmpo can be seen throwing hoops while behind him, Rule shouts hurriedly into the microphone.
At the sound of a distant detonation—dynamite fishing, although illegal, is common in the area—a small shark swims hurriedly away.
Doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia and he was hurriedly transported back to Copenhagen, where tests revealed a tumor in his left lung.
If anything, she seems utterly shocked at the win, hurriedly pulling up her acceptance speech on her phone before addressing the crowd.
Bills will be written out of sight and hurriedly passed in a year-end omnibus, having barely seen the light of day.
Astonishingly, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland had to cancel a trip to Europe to hurriedly scuttle down to Washington after the announcement.
The lesson of Sunday's series finale was that every complicated melodrama requires a multiplicity of happy endings, no matter how hurriedly achieved.
Then, near the Civilian War Memorial, I turned a corner to find maybe 30 workers hurriedly power-washing and scrubbing the sidewalk.
Craving avocado with their lunch of rice and pigeon peas, plantains and oxtail, a large one was hurriedly brought to their table.
Fabric shops surrounded the store and the sight of workers hurriedly pushing racks of clothing up and down the streets was common.
Everyone from his teammates to the Patriots' hierarchy hurriedly lobbed praise at one of the best tight ends to play the game.
Sorey is a big, burly guy who speaks hurriedly, as if scrambling to get to the safe place where the music is.
White House press staff members hurriedly passed out printed copies of the president's termination letter and letters from the Justice Department officials.
Alongside food, 65 metric tons of emergency drugs, 10 million chlorine tablets and tons of bleaching powder have also been hurriedly dispatched.
I manage to take down three of them while barely taking any damage, and the last ship hurriedly leaves the planet to escape.
I've had to hurriedly squint and close out of those apps after mindlessly opening them far too many times these past few days.
" Edith finishes the job as she hurriedly packs her bags so she can flee to London, calling Mary a "nasty, jealous, scheming bitch.
When US forces pulled out of Iraq in 2011, covert operators left hurriedly, abandoning their sources and leaving them vulnerable to Iranian pressure.
These grew out of transit camps hurriedly set up in the 20153s to absorb waves of immigrants, mainly Sephardic Jews from Arab countries.
She hurriedly emptied the freezer's shelves, but forgot about all that cash she'd wrapped in paper towels and put in a Ziploc bag.
Many had hurriedly joined the procession, betting that it was the safest and cheapest way to make it to the United States border.
The five judges who made the decision all owed their positions to Mr. Hernández, and their predecessors had been hurriedly dismissed or moved.
Emergency rooms respond like overbooked restaurants during a chaotic dinner rush, with doctors pressed to turn stretchers the way waiters hurriedly turn tables.
LOS ANGELES — As customers swarmed her small grocery store on Westwood Boulevard, Minoo Yousefi hurriedly set out more bunches of hyacinths and tulips.
U.S. and state officials worked hurriedly to recall the mobile alert and assure residents that there was no missile rocketing toward the islands.
" Similarly, at 51A, the answer to the clue "Film star Danny hurriedly leaving the set?" is RUNAWAY MCBRIDE, a pun on "runaway bride.
As it hurriedly devised the national action plan in 2013, the government set targets based on incomplete scientific data, including from health professionals.
That meeting was hurriedly rescheduled after Tillerson initially said he'd be skipping it but making time to go to Russia later in the month.
No Man's Sky has been out for less than a week, but thousands of hungry explorers are hurriedly mapping out the game's enormous universe.
Magner, who is from Lake Worth, spots an alligator and hurriedly walks toward the canal bank while preparing his fishing pole to cast out.
Amid the tumult, world leaders are hurriedly repositioning themselves to deal with the new world disorder that the incoming American president seems to herald.
These personality-shrouding pieces would also be hurriedly discarded after the work day, and women would throw on something comfortable, colorful, and stylish instead.
The error almost cost him dear but he hurriedly managed to avoid a penalty by engaging reverse moments before the start lights came on.
But on the unexpected news that Akishino's wife, Kiko, was pregnant more than a decade since last giving birth, the legislation was hurriedly shelved.
Bulgaria, the worst offender in the European Union, hurriedly passed a new anti-corruption law in January after taking over the EU's rotating presidency.
"Depending on one—I happen to know very hurriedly written—800 word essay as the statement of Trump's space policy is dangerous," Logsdon said.
Though Alipay hurriedly added its own red-envelope feature, the damage had been done: WeChat Pay had become a fixture on Chinese people's phones.
Among other projects, the American army is hurriedly upgrading its shoulder-launched Stinger missiles, which are used to attack low-flying aeroplanes and helicopters.
Bennett, who lives in Bristow, Virginia, had her two youngest kids with her as she hurriedly filled her cart with groceries and other necessities.
Television footage showed frantic scenes outside a hospital in Panchkula, with medical staff hurriedly transferring injured patients from ambulances on to wheelchairs and stretchers.
This was no doubt the thought that induced Bloomberg to hurriedly dispatch staffers to Alabama to file primary paperwork in time for its Nov.
Texas second baseman Rougned Odor fielded it on the outfield grass behind the base and hurriedly bounced a throw to Elvis Andrus at second.
At the end of last year, Mozilla hurriedly patched a zero-day vulnerability for Firefox that had been used against targets in the wild.
So three chumps in a white van pull up outside Parliament, hurriedly unload lots of suspicious looking equipment, and no one bats an eye?
Construction crews hurriedly built a temporary ramp from the airport to the Grand Central Parkway to relieve congestion on the roads inside the airport.
On Monday, in the vast Factory space, a new Townhouse Gallery was beginning to emerge out of the hurriedly evacuated memories of an institution.
The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong called on the government not to pass the bill "hurriedly" and urged Christians to pray for the city.
Every so often, when the hum of an aircraft would fill the air, they were hurriedly commanded to hide themselves under the canopy of trees.
The French soldier in the study apparently went through the same surgery, hurriedly applied right after his injury, judging from healing marks on his jaw.
Bocuse d'Or committee member Christian Tetedoie carried the dish out before each judge—and then, hurriedly, before the crammed, heaving line of media for inspection.
Viewers witness the aftermath of a loud explosion in Vietnam as a younger Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) hurriedly jumped to the rescue of a fellow soldier.
It concludes with the pathetic Nicholas II, the last tsar, deposed and hurriedly murdered alongside his wife and children (pictured) by the Bolsheviks in 1918.
Less sentimental opportunists hurriedly tapped eBay searches into their phones, cross checking Tekserve's auctions with the greater internet market in hopes of finding arbitrage opportunities.
Navy construction sailors also removed some grave markers as they hurriedly built runways and other infrastructure to help push farther across the Pacific toward Japan.
Trump's economic advisers have hurriedly tried to tamp down those fears, saying there's little chance -- or even legal standing -- for the President to fire Powell.
Our waiter hurriedly attempted to explain how each side of the die was marked with a symbol, and each symbol corresponded to a different topping.
Shops reopened in the center of Algiers, with owners lifting shutters they had hurriedly closed on previous days when police fired tear gas at crowds.
"It is being done hurriedly to please the armed forces," said Santiago Aguirre, the deputy director of the Miguel Agustin Pro Juárez Human Rights Center.
In a system in which 5.7 million strangers hurriedly cram themselves into tiny metal boxes each day, those numbers shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
A cart then hustled Galloway through a stadium corridor to the door of the visitors' locker room, where he hurriedly buttoned up uniform No. 79.
The scene at the get-out-the-vote headquarters in Fort Yates last Monday showed how hurriedly the whole effort there had been put together.
How will "Saturday Night Live" deal with the hubbub it created by hiring — and then hurriedly firing — the comic Shane Gillis a few weeks ago?
She woke at 2:30 to do her makeup and now hurriedly transfers shoes and shampoo between suitcases to stay within the luggage-weight limits.
As we reported, police say others on the plane had told them Juice hurriedly swallowed several Percocet pills when FBI agents first boarded the plane.
Kelly hurriedly phoned the secretary of state, suffering from an illness in Kenya, to warn him that the President was ready to announce his ouster.
The apparently accidental explosion at the house forced the conspirators to scale down their plans and to hurriedly carry out more "rudimentary" attacks, police say.
Cooks prepared a hot meal, and the soldiers, back within the relative safety to their base, talked hurriedly, loudly, surging with what they had done.
"Everything I face here is better than going hungry or watching my baby sister drop out of school," she says hurriedly, as a potential client approaches.
They'd start hurriedly gathering observations of the object, likely first spotted by one of the large survey telescopes constantly looking out for this kind of thing.
In a bid to keep the summit on track, Trump hurriedly said last week that he was not contemplating using a Libya model for North Korea.
That left little room for rivals hurriedly trying to close the gap before voting begins for real to choose the party's nominee for November's general election.
In the United States, the Patriot Act hurriedly enacted after the attacks of 9/11 led to abuses of the surveillance powers granted to the government.
We have a thoroughly fragmented and individualized workforce dependent on meager social insurance policies and meager labor protections that are now being hurriedly and temporarily bolstered.
As the men hurriedly gathered their goods from mats and doorways, preparing to flee, they had an unlikely assistant: an Italian graduate student named Giulio Regeni.
Last week, Mr. Trump proclaimed his support for Mr. Kim, whose legitimacy came into question after his presidency was extended hurriedly ahead of the November election.
The company's three interns, two from China and one from France, were hurriedly dressing and undressing a test model, Mamy Fall, in crimson velvet and silk.
Recorded hurriedly by a Republican party staffer to avoid rules barring White House employees from conducting political work, the video generated laughs among the GOP crowd.
The resulting list gives an average salary for each language and a sentence of information about the language that someone hurriedly extracted from a Google search.
The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong called on the government not to pass the bill "hurriedly" and urged all Christians to pray for the former British colony.
The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong called on the government not to pass the bill "hurriedly", and urged all Christians to pray for the former British colony.
A pamphlet directed at Orthodox communities helped fuel the fear of vaccines In Hasidic Williamsburg, bearded men walk hurriedly in long frock coats crowned by black hats.
The rapid-pace sessions come ahead of Trump's 100th day in office, as his administration is working hurriedly to rack up achievements on matters foreign and domestic.
Democrats caught in the whiplash of Trump's first 100 days have also hurriedly had to draw new battle lines as they work out how to fight back.
I'll never forget the time a woman hurriedly told me to give her "whatever you want" for a box full of first-pressings: Nick Drake, Bowie, Television.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke and FEMA administrator William Brock appeared outside the West Wing to hurriedly brief reporters on the progress of the relief effort.
In early July, Khe Sanh Combat Base was dismantled, and, in a scene that foreshadowed the events of April 1975, the last Americans left hurriedly by helicopter.
But perhaps here, too, more lies beneath: Perhaps he is a manifestation of values English soccer has convinced itself are antiquated, relics of a hurriedly forgotten past.
The images suggest that graves are being hurriedly dug, which underscores the scale of the outbreak in Iran — and the difficulties officials are having in quelling it.
Neither is an apology, which you know both from the defensive nature of the statements and because they're not hurriedly tweeted screencaps of the iPhone Notes app.
The court "has been forced to hurriedly move to a plenary decision that looks likely to be a remarkably creative piece of judicial legerdemain," Mr. Taylor said.
" White House lawyers quickly walked that back with one attorney, Cobb, saying the President "spoke hurriedly and intended only to say that he was willing to meet.
I got to the church after the service had started and hurriedly sat down in one of the pews near an unkempt man in a long tatty overcoat.
Peel Hunt analyst Harry Philips said the sweetened bid from Dana showed Driveline had been undervalued, the deal hurriedly made, and clarity was needed on the promised returns.
As a confused public has a diffuse sense that something is wrong and something should be done about it, legislatures hurriedly ram through policies to gain a foothold.
At least two men died over the weekend after being gored to death by enraged bulls, in what were largely unregulated bouts hurriedly organized to appease angry demonstrators.
Yet rather than consult the defeated side, Mrs May pursued a hardline Brexit, hurriedly drawn up with a handful of advisers and calibrated to please her Conservative Party.
Of course the huge rush of rural residents to China and India's cities hasn't helped, as cities expand deeper into floodplains and build hurriedly to accommodate their citizens.
In his tenure as the Hermitage director, Mr. Piotrovsky has had to retrieve paintings just before the police came to sequester them, hurriedly crating them back to Russia.
That time Bridges hurriedly married his girlfriend right before she was scheduled to testify in his own grand jury investigation This story came out during Bridges's sentencing hearing.
"Ultimately, it's the same as if we lost, 5-4," said Sewald, who warmed up hurriedly in the eighth inning as Reyes struggled to get the third out.
The first was a video of a Russian-speaking reporter wandering through a hurriedly abandoned American base in northern Syria, rummaging among the Coca-Cola cans and footballs.
Human waves moving forward, slingshots in the hands of some, the tide turning as one fell, crowds parting as rough hands hurriedly carted another victim from the confrontation.
As confrontation between the two nations loomed, US diplomats hurriedly lowered the American flag at the embassy and boarded a ferry to sail across the Straits of Florida.
In Lagos on Friday, people across the city were hurriedly buying hand sanitizer, face masks and in the shaky hope it would make a difference, vitamin C supplements.
That left the Republican-controlled chamber to consider a set of procedural rules that were hurriedly revised by hand, there being no time to reprint the formal resolution.
Nearly three months after the lapse of federal funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Congress hurriedly voted to extend its funding and to avert government shutdown.
It also caught presidential advisers -- who had been hurriedly finalizing details on steel tariffs while also attempting to stave off unsavory questions about a porn actress -- off-guard.
The frightened girl, hurriedly walking with no coat or gloves in the cold amid an enclave of scattered cabins in the Wisconsin woods, looked immediately familiar to Jeanne Nutter.
Quoting Russian economist Vladimir Katasonov, the news site said the U.S. may have sold Germany's gold bars years ago and hurriedly bought some back as the Bundesbank came knocking.
And staff would be abundant enough that the inevitable vagaries of illness, traffic jams, and bad weather wouldn't force airlines to hurriedly shift employees from one airport to another.
Before the amendment was hurriedly approved Thursday, the only other instances when an abortion could be done would have been when pregnancies were the result of rape or incest.
Three months earlier, Sony Pictures had decided to hurriedly reshoot Kevin Spacey's scenes in All the Money in the World after allegations of sexual assault were made against him.
Of course, that scheme came crashing down around the president's head when a whistleblower alerted Congress to his machinations and he hurriedly released the aid he'd held without justification.
Editorial The North Carolina legislature is hurriedly redrawing the lines of two congressional districts that had been gerrymandered along racial lines and ruled unconstitutional by a Federal District Court.
Although it was hurriedly listed as a site of architectural interest when a sale was announced, the significance of its generous public spaces and its intriguing façade will change.
Biafine, 93g, $36.88 As the story goes, this household staple was created when French chemist M.Wenmaekers hurriedly made an emergency emulsion ointment for his daughter's ironing burns in 1971.
"It collapsed in the pond, so we hurriedly pulled it ashore, but its heart had already stopped beating," Takahiro Taniguchi, a police spokesman, said, according to Agence France-Press.
It hurriedly drafted new reforms that patients, doctors, and pharmacists say paid only lip service to reform and left them no closer to using, prescribing, or delivering the medicine.
After two weeks of digging at Point Rosee, an unexpected find in a flooded trench excited the explorers — several seeds, or perhaps blueberries, which were hurriedly sent for testing.
When the police arrived, Mr. Colon was unable to stand, so an officer hurriedly dragged him out of the club, across broken glass that cut his legs and back.
A former Russian official whose background matches descriptions of a high-level CIA spy hurriedly extracted from Russia has been living openly outside Washington, DC, under his own name.
From its primal, cosmic cover to the variety of fonts and page layouts, it is less a book than a heap of zines and secret dispatches hurriedly patched together.
"But the service is good and I know what to do now," said Wayunisih before she hurriedly left for Ketapang, the nearest city with an optometrist, two hours away.
And just as I neared my first birthday, she hurriedly pushed my baby carriage down the street with my brother and sister to seek shelter at my godfather's house.
If you're lucky enough to leave the building, your minutes are spent waiting in a takeout line for something you'll hurriedly shove into your mouth on the way back.
Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer leading the response to the investigation, said Mr. Trump was speaking hurriedly and intended only to say that he was willing to meet.
"Everything was rushed…North Korea's participation in the Pyeongchang Olympics was decided late, and from then on the situation was dragged hurriedly to this point in time," Jeong said.
But, on the way back from my most recent holiday (call it "Hurriedly Organized Week Away, Italy 2017") it struck me that there would be no Facebook album to follow.
On Wednesday, Trump signed a hurriedly drafted executive order addressing the issue, but it was not immediately clear what it will do to halt border separations in the short-term.
Mr. Breja said in the legal complaint that Mr. Burns, whom he characterized as behaving like an autocratic "king," pressured suppliers to hurriedly come up with more mint-flavored product.
The budget request, hurriedly cribbed from a right-wing think tank's vision for limited government, was dead on arrival in Congress and so is best seen as a red herring.
This is another thing we see in disaster after disaster: people hurriedly send old clothes, canned food, and toys, and no one has any idea what happens to that stuff.
With the VICE Gaming team hurriedly working behind-the-scenes on a bunch of secret stuff, stuff you'll learn about soon, we still found time to record another Friday podcast.
The 88,000 people who were evacuated hurriedly as the town caught fire are living in temporary accommodation across the province while authorities work to restore power, gas, water and communications.
But Navy construction battalion sailors removed markers for these graves when they hurriedly built runways and other infrastructure to help US forces push farther west across the Pacific toward Japan.
The new head of the electric utility estimates that up to one-quarter of the work done hurriedly to illuminate Puerto Rico after the storm will have to be redone.
But the head of the electric utility estimates that up to a quarter of the work done hurriedly to illuminate Puerto Rico after the storm will have to be redone.
The information will demonstrate that Navient paid the representatives based partly on average call time, encouraging them to end calls hurriedly rather than give borrowers accurate information, the borrowers' said.
Amid an immediate backlash, Kelly hurriedly issued another statement saying that there was "no place for domestic violence in our society" though standing by his prior assessment of Porter's character.
As the workers hurriedly carry large sacks of basmati rice and wheat into the small restaurant, it is hard to believe they haven't eaten or drunk anything for over ten hours.
But in private, he continued to dress in his sisters' clothes, buy girl's clothes on the side and hurriedly wipe off the makeup on his face when his grandmother returned home.
The officers didn't produce a search warrant, but a paper that they hurriedly forced her to sign said that the raid was carried out under France's new state of emergency laws.
Still, members of Congress were apparently greatly concerned by this development and hurriedly enacted the Video Privacy Protection Act, a set of protections that are unusually strong within American privacy law.
PUNTO FIJO/CARACAS (Reuters) - The extreme volatility of Venezuela's exchange rate has the crisis-hit country's shop owners hurriedly marking up their merchandise and consumers balking at the higher price tags.
He was hurriedly replaced by Michel, who was fired near the end of the season and replaced by Franck Passi, a Marseille midfielder in the late 1980s who remains in charge.
Trade power player Trump's impulsive demand for tariffs on steel and aluminum imports earlier this year set off a panic in his administration among officials forced to hurriedly implement his wishes.
He worked hurriedly, and by the time the others returned from their meals, he was finished, having arranged the materials into precise groups from which the winning shades could be selected.
Friends and family hurriedly came a few days later from the US. But they have to go back soon, and he'll have to leave the hotel that others have paid for.
"While Mr. Trump was speaking hurriedly before departing for Davos, he remains committed to continued complete cooperation with the OSC and is looking forward to speaking with Mr. Mueller," Cobb said.
When Ms. Lynch's staff members noticed Mr. Clinton boarding the plane, a press aide hurriedly called the Justice Department's communications director, Melanie Newman, who said to break up the meeting immediately.
I read it hurriedly, picked up the name of a survivor we had not known about and hastily typed it into the draft: Tom O'Shaughnessy, Dr. Ride's partner of 27 years.
Surveillance footage of the robbery shows the men hurriedly entering the store, walking up to display tables, and grabbing a bunch of devices as customers and employees stare on with placid astonishment.
She whisked me into another small room, and as she hurriedly spoke, it became obvious that while she appeared to be a living, breathing person, she was almost certainly playing a ghost.
The by-election in December will allow Mr Joyce to reclaim his seat in rural New South Wales—he hurriedly renounced his New Zealand citizenship after learning that he qualified for it.
Others have more modest forecasts, but are hurriedly revising them upwards as batteries get cheaper and better—the cost per kilowatt-hour has fallen from $2000,221 in 220 to $130-200 today.
Her carousel of pics also showed the moments leading up to her Spanx discovery, with the final slideshow image featuring her shocked facial expression as she hurriedly tried to cover the shapewear.
The first time was hurriedly to choose a successor to Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban's founding leader, after attempts to hide his death in a Karachi hospital two years earlier were exposed.
In the first phase of Saturday's qualifying, McLaren's Jenson Button got out of his car after being eliminated and then hurriedly returned when it appeared Magnussen might have his best lap deleted.
"When that kid was 10," Walker recalled on his death bed, "even then, he was a ——" Oops, gentle reader, time to move on hurriedly with the life story of Donald J. Trump.
The event, the Brisbane Writers Festival, which ended Sunday, also hurriedly organized counterprogramming, billed as a "right of reply" for critics of Ms. Shriver, whose speech belittled the movement against cultural appropriation.
The Congress hurriedly passed the Judiciary Act of 1801, too, which President Adams signed, creating 16 circuit court judgeships for Federalist appointees and substantially increasing the authority of the lower federal courts.
Yet sometimes, like when I find myself sprinting through a gallery of Franz Kline paintings, I wonder if there's something I just don't understand in the works I so hurriedly run from.
His afternoon, which began with Luis Cessa hurriedly warming up behind him during a rough first inning, ended when Semien lashed a double into the left-field corner leading off the fourth.
Around 4,000 judges have been purged in the aftermath of a failed 2016 coup attempt, and they have been hurriedly replaced, often by Erdogan loyalists, some of them barely out of college.
But Wuhan itself, at the centre of the epidemic, shut the first of 16 specially built hospitals that were hurriedly put up to treat coronavirus cases, the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
It's a T-shirt-and-jeans kind of day, so I hurriedly put those on, prepare coffee in my French press (which includes a generous pinch of cinnamon), and head to work.
Given the resistance, Mr. McConnell acquiesced, with a top aide hurriedly rewriting the resolution to allow three days for the arguments and the acceptance of the House record without a separate vote.
And in 2004, after Mr. Joyce threatened to block an exhibition of his grandfather's manuscripts for the centenary of Bloomsday, the Irish Senate hurriedly amended the country's copyright law to allow it.
"The people need to know we are not about limiting people's rights," the House speaker, J. D. Mesnard, hurriedly announced, killing the bill in an attempt to spare his party further embarrassment.
The event itself began in disarray, with sheepish Wanda employees initially telling journalists the briefing would be delayed for about an hour, hurriedly ushering the news media out of a hotel ballroom.
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama was hurriedly transferred to the high-security police facility in a suburb of the city early on Wednesday after his supporters surrounded the Jakarta jail he was initially sent to.
He shoots up in his benefactor's filthy bathroom stall so hurriedly that he first drops the enormous needle down the toilet and then, after wiping it off on his shirt, misses the vein.
Political forces in Catalonia are hurriedly jockeying for position to start a campaign that promises to be as bitter as it is decisive to Spain&aposs worst institutional crisis in nearly four decades.
As he approaches his 100th day in office, Trump and his advisers are hurriedly working to check off promises made during the campaign, one of which was to renegotiate or withdraw from NAFTA.
Trump has called for a "comprehensive" but swift investigation, imposing a deadline on the FBI that has agents hurriedly interviewing witnesses to get to the bottom of allegations against Kavanaugh in one week.
Andy An, an industrial designer and the dinner's organizer—who was acting not only as the food runner but also as server/game master—hurriedly disappeared in the direction of the circuit breaker.
The bird shot in particular is pretty amazing, given that I took it quickly after grabbing the phone hurriedly from my pocket without doing much in the way of consciously stabilizing my arm.
I was especially curious because, when we spoke earlier, Gagneux had warned me that the band—hurriedly recruited from around the Swiss music scene—was still finding its footing as a live entity.
Fearful of the power this would give violent and primitive humans, an advanced alien super-race from the planet Vonnadoria hurriedly dispatched one of their kind to extinguish all traces of his theory.
Both outfits have their flagships in Mile End, a multicultural, hipster enclave where Hasidim wearing large black hats walk hurriedly down the same streets where young women with nose rings carry yoga mats.
It's too soon to tell if the competitors will catch on with users—communities like Ethereum's, for example, are unlikely to hurriedly embrace a new platform still largely controlled by a single company.
Under terms hurriedly drafted with American military planners, Soviet forces took the surrender of all Japanese troops north of that line while American forces, after a little delay, did so to the south.
Mary had hurriedly left Scotland 16 years earlier, in 1568, after an uprising forced her to abdicate the throne in favor of her year-old son, James, and to seek refuge in England.
I hurriedly explained the situation to my manager, who ushered me out the back door and got me a cab home, and I realized I could no longer laugh off a few dozen emails.
But as she hurriedly prepared the ingredients, Lees-Rolfe turned around to check on James and saw a horrifying sight: a snake, five-feet in length, had come slithering out from under the refrigerator.
"(You) still feel confidence from the win the night before," said Fleury, who hurriedly warmed up between periods by taking shots from injured defenseman Kris Letang in a gym next to the dressing room.
"When we are about to enter into plenary, a big snake just ran out of the chamber which disrupted our sitting, and we had to hurriedly leave the chamber," Omole told reporters on Thursday.
They were hurriedly dropped back into the files, however, as it became apparent the duo were playing vintage tennis: Federer all fluidity and peerless shot-making, Nadal at his brutal best from the baseline.
French entrepreneurs rebuked Macron for overlooking local talent, prompting his office to hurriedly add the bosses of a few prominent French companies, including ride-sharing startup BlaBlaCar and web-hosting and server provider OVH.
Her partner hurriedly ran around the house snatching necessities, then told her to grab anything else she needed while he pulled the truck up to the door so she wouldn't have to walk far.
We were more slammed than I'd ever seen, and as I hurriedly checked the coffee levels between orders, one pot's handle broke, slicing open my finger and dumping scalding coffee all over my pants.
He then walked out of a media briefing on Saturday and hurriedly left the circuit after the race, flying back to Europe with non-executive chairman Niki Lauda and Mercedes motorsport head Toto Wolff.
Fans of Suicide or the Cramps or anyone opposed to homogenized rock music should see this record as an absolute must in their collection, or else forever be lacking in its hurriedly brilliant spirit.
Thus he hurriedly sent M. Chang [the South Korean ambassador] to Washington who reported the "ruinous state of the government" to the US master and asked for "urgent US aid" to overcome that crisis.
Still, a state of emergency has been declared in Florida as winds reaching 145 mph near the US coast, causing a shortage in supplies as people hurriedly stock up on sandbags, groceries, and gas.
Toilet paper stock in the US from suppliers like Amazon and Costco have dwindled or ran out in recent weeks as the coronavirus pandemic has caused people to hurriedly buy rolls out of panic.
The streaming service is also contending with big-spending rivals in Apple, which is hurriedly buying up new projects, and Netflix, which signed the producer Ryan Murphy to a $300 million deal this week.
The UK is struggling with weak economic growth and hurriedly preparing to exit the European Union in 2019, a move that could upend a lot of the UK's trade and investment relationships with Europe.
At a hurriedly called and packed-to-the-gills hearing, Judge Kelly voiced his concerns, noting that lawyers for the president could not definitively say whether Ms. English was protected from losing her job.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Students in Singapore have been hurriedly clearing out dormitory rooms to be used as quarantine facilities for their peers as the city-state ramps up precautionary measures against the fast-spreading coronavirus.
Musk apologized from the witness stand and expressed regret several times for his tweets, which he downplayed as "off-the-cuff" retorts he hurriedly wrote in anger and never intended to be taken seriously.
Musk apologized from the witness stand and expressed regret several times for his tweets, which he downplayed as "off-the-cuff" retorts he hurriedly wrote in anger and never intended to be taken seriously.
The justice panel in the House of Representatives hurriedly approved amendments on Monday to the country's juvenile justice law, which was signed in 93 and set the minimum age for criminal liability at 15.
Instantly recognizing it as human, he hurriedly grabbed the attention of the project leaders, Huw Groucutt from the University of Oxford and Michael Petraglia from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
Attorneys, legal assistants, and volunteers with RAICES who were meeting with some of the fathers said they were hurriedly evacuated from Karnes and also saw armed ICE officers in the hallways as they were leaving.
His report, which he presents to the UN's Human Rights Council this month, triggered a peppery riposte from the hurriedly created Academics' Alliance for Correcting Groundless Criticisms of Japan, a group of uptight university professors.
Spending long spells without the ball, Ireland still managed to keep Bale at bay, hurriedly closing the subdued Real Madrid man down at every touch as the half ended without a single shot on target.
Click here to view original GIFTrying to hurriedly stuff a backpack with everything you need before heading out the door is made difficult when you don't have a free hand to hold the thing open.
There's zero doubt that police forces across the nation are caught between the crosshairs of politics and systemic racism; their losses and crimes either championed or hurriedly swept beneath the rug on the campaign trail.
They might deny it, but evidence suggests that a hurriedly announced deployment of National Guard troops to the southern border was sparked by a presidential tweet storm, itself apparently provoked by a Fox News story.
On March 1, Trump rocked his fellow Republicans and the rest of the world by announcing at a hurriedly arranged meeting with industry leaders that he would slap 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Ms. Jaques, wearing a strapless white gown hurriedly bought at a David's Bridal in Albany and a long veil, walked alone down an aisle strewn with white rose petals by a quartet of flower girls.
As soon as the wrapping paper is torn away and you get your first peek of the present, you have to pause, recalibrate your brain, and hurriedly plaster a falsely grateful look on your face.
Cobb told The New York Times that Trump was speaking hurriedly, and only meant that he is willing to meet with the special counsel, not that he will speak in front of a grand jury.
In 2012, Philippe Delhotal, La Montre Hermès's artistic director, and Jean-Marc Wiederrecht of the independent watchmaking company Agenhor, a frequent Hermès collaborator, were on a Baselworld escalator when they hurriedly sketched out the idea.
Soutine seems to have raced so hurriedly between freshening the decaying beef and capturing the image on the nearby canvas that the blood in the bucket seemed still to be in motion in front of him.
India announced its retaliation at a news conference in New Delhi that was hurriedly called, only to be delayed, as Modi chaired a meeting of his cabinet committee on security to be briefed on the operation.
In the hours following her husband's assassination, Jackie Kennedy asked White House staff to hurriedly research the funeral of Abraham Lincoln 98 years before — envisioning a new tribute matching the one for the earlier slain president.
The ACLU argued that if families are hurriedly deported, parents may not have sufficient time to decide whether to take their kids back to their home country or leave them in the states to seek asylum.
In a tidy, off-white kitchen in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, the smell of burnt onions filled the room where Nadine Malouf was hurriedly preparing kibbe, a Middle Eastern fried ball made with bulgur, lamb and spices.
" Later Wednesday, Cobb responded to Trump's comments: "While Mr. Trump was speaking hurriedly before departing for Davos, he remains committed to continued complete cooperation with the OSC and is looking forward to speaking with Mr. Mueller.
Under the terms of the deal, hurriedly worked out by Mr. Turnbull and former President Barack Obama in New York last year, Australia would also accept Central American refugees staying in a Costa Rican detention facility.
They were enjoying the view from the kindergarten's rear veranda: the inside of Millerntor-Stadion, the 29,546-seat stadium that is home to F.C. St. Pauli, as it hurriedly filled up for a midweek soccer game.
CreditCreditRobert Clark for The New York Times It was late at night on March 201473, 201463, when Ghazala Siddiqui heard the phone ring and hurriedly reached for it, eager to hear the voice of her son.
Meanwhile, Infinity War struggles to tell a story because it needs to keep hurriedly checking off boxes to have any time for the tangents and weird sidebars that made the previous four Marvel movies so much fun.
When investigators demand a nonexistent file, the fraudsters hurriedly assemble a fake version and then, to give it the proper filing-cabinet sheen, toss it around the room like a football and smash it into the walls.
Following an early demo, Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment, Carcass made their full-length debut in 1988 with Reek of Putrefaction, an album recorded so hurriedly that the band was openly unhappy with its rough and muddied sounds.
On paper, this fight could look hurriedly put together—typical of a last-minute redeployment—and you could even perhaps call it a mismatch, given OSP's experience against the level of fighter provided on the UFC roster.
"I asked him not to do it hurriedly, to do it without rushing, that the idea should not be to wrap everything up by the end of summer, end of August," CFDT leader Laurent Berger told reporters.
What should any outside director — such as Ron Howard, whose name was rumored to be on the replacement list — remember as they survey the scene of Lucasfilm hurriedly scrubbing the blood off the floor of Pinewood Studios?
Companies that process claims by hand (which Twitter seems to, although it hasn't confirmed this to us) still tend to hurriedly take content down first and ask questions later, a move that's ripe for abuse by trolls.
Yet, during the recent litigation, the opposing counsel pointed out to the judges that the Trump campaign was still posting his pledge to impose a Muslim ban (a remarkably idiotic failure that was then hurriedly taken down).
Two girls—who Myra says had connections to her family back in Xinjiang's Kuche, and later moved to Beijing—hurriedly bring out orders from the kitchen, their T-shirts both featuring the same blindingly pink sequin peacocks.
Sources close to President Trump say he feels John Bolton, hurriedly named last night to replace H.R. McMaster as national security adviser, will finally deliver the foreign policy the president wants — particularly on Iran and North Korea.
Then, the advance man (Brailsford) could hurriedly move forward past a prone Shaver (with interlaced fingers behind his head) and then a "cuffing team" could immediately move forward in trace, and effect the handcuffing of the subject.
At least two people were killed, and the authorities feared they would find more bodies in the rubble as specialized out-of-town teams, local officials and residents hurriedly searched for trapped survivors and assessed the damage.
As worried students and teachers locked themselves in classrooms and closets, she bolted outdoors, hurriedly walked around the sprawling campus and scanned the nearby woods until she was satisfied that it was safe for everyone to emerge.
Crawling under her narrow tarpaulin tent, Yolanda Hieron Meraz from Honduras hurriedly packed a few clothes and a pillow to enter the port of entry with her 15-year-old son, a huge smile on her face.
Unfortunately, Hicks died before the book was finished, and it was left to the music journalist Kristine McKenna, who had been editing the manuscript, to write a final chapter that covers, somewhat hurriedly, his last 20 years.
Local organizers hurriedly opened as many as 243 shelters housing more than 224,22014 refugees, an act that blended humanitarian generosity with an economic lift for the poor community, as the new shelters drew millions in government subsidies.
The Tide Pod Challenge led to around 100 calls to poison control and prompted Procter & Gamble, the company behind Tide, to use everything from child locks to Rob Gronkowski to hurriedly dissuade people from eating the Pods.
Of course, anyone who hasn't gotten into the club—see: most people—desperately wants to know what all the fuss is about, and it's only through these brief, hurriedly shot epics that they will ever get the chance.
Two back-to-back beige leather sofas outfitted with white and blue textured pillows invited me not just to hurriedly wait for my room, but to linger and enjoy perusing the brightly-colored paintings that accented the walls.
With Trump preparing to leave the hotel, North Korean Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Choe Son-hui hurriedly brought the US delegation a message from Kim, two senior administration officials and a person briefed on the matter said.
My client thought that when he left the island – after having looked for Darryl and been unable to locate him – he thought that Darryl had left the island hurriedly and he expected he would see Darryl when he returned.
Shayda Habib, the manager of Pizza Hut in Oak Lake, and her employees rushed to their restaurant on Wednesday to hurriedly prepare food after hearing that families nearby were trapped in their homes and were running out of food.
Warsaw, Poland (CNN)President Donald Trump's top advisers have been hurriedly preparing him for his high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin on Friday, according to senior administration officials, who say he has, so far, appeared receptive to their advice.
One branch of the Hashemites went on to rule Iraq, but the king, Faisal II, was murdered in 22003; another branch survives in a little kingdom called Transjordan, now plain Jordan, hurriedly partitioned off from Palestine by the British.
Only last month, supply shortages forced the government to hurriedly import rice from Thailand and Vietnam to avoid a surge in prices, which in the past has sparked civil unrest and contributed to the downfall of autocratic leader Suharto.
Idomeni was already an emblem of the human cost of European Union policy dysfunction, and Greece is now hurriedly opening official refugee centers in military camps, a bankrupt hotel, the decaying Olympic Park in Athens — even in a castle.
But last November, he packed up hurriedly and fled to the United States after Russia was accused of a government-run doping program and Vitaly Mutko, the country's minister of sport, tourism and youth policy, asked him to resign.
Those communications involved Thumairy and Bayoumi, as well as a visiting Saudi government religious official who had hurriedly obtained a visa and then spent time in California with Bayoumi in the weeks before the hijackers flew to Los Angeles.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy forged ahead with its bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics on Wednesday, hurriedly revising its original plans to stage the games across three cities and instead proposing a joint initiative by just Milan and Cortina.
Like other orders signed in recent days, they were hurriedly prepared with many questions left unanswered, such as where the money for the wall will come from assuming Mexico does not cut a check as Mr. Trump has demanded.
That's why Obama's executive agencies, like those of his predecessors, spent the final year of the Administration hurriedly initiating a host of regulatory proposals—so that the proposals could make it through the rulemaking process before Obama leaves office.
Over 30 days, Jeff captured roughly 80,000 photos of the ship's journey through the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and the South East China Sea, and countless ports where cargo containers were hurriedly offloaded and restocked.
President Donald Trump signed a hurriedly drafted executive order Wednesday that addresses children being separated from their families at the border, but it was not immediately clear to what extent the order will halt border separations in the short term.
Kevin Smith: We were fully expecting that we'd have to just escalate it like nobody's business over the course of this year, because we felt like discussions were being made hurriedly, but more ongoing and weren't necessarily definitive at this point.
But none of the shoppers were hurriedly tossing products into their bag because they just wanted anything stamped with Fenty on it; I could tell they were actual makeup lovers, carefully testing each shade to see what was right for them.
This had forced the conspirators to scale down their plans and to hurriedly carry out more "rudimentary" attacks in Barcelona and the resort of Cambrils, where a group of men drove a car at pedestrians and police before being shot dead.
From the vantage point of Battery Park in lower Manhattan, I watched Team Oracle USA's crew, dressed in snug nylon uniforms stamped with sponsor emblems, hurriedly prepping a sleek space-aged AC 255 catamaran to compete in a weekend regatta.
On Friday, the Bachelor alum, 33, shared a video of the 15-month-old toddler hurriedly walking around to find his perfect pumpkin when he lost control and wobbled straight into a nearby gourd, causing him to accidentally bump his head.
The House and Senate have begun a two-week spring recess after hurriedly passing in the past 24 hours a $1.3 trillion government funding bill, assuming Trump would sign it into law and avoid shutdowns at midnight when existing funds expire.
She links the taste of her perfectly brewed cup to the desalination plant that has brought potable water to the doorsteps of islanders, and almost erased the memory of the brackish tea she hurriedly swallowed down until a decade ago.
"We will NOT accept redistricting when it is done, as in this situation, sloppily and hurriedly and in a way which negatively impacts the quality of education for all students involved," read a letter from the Venable parent-teacher organization.
For all of Crupi's careful instruction, she never stood with the girls backstage in the moments before they performed, so when pressing questions about the choreography bubbled up, which they invariably did, the girls hurriedly came up with the answers themselves.
Thus, the gallery space transformed into an almost showroom attracts and repels my presence; it advances by displaying some lovely furniture pieces, and then hurriedly retreats when I realize that the cookware hanging from the wall can't survive a real flame.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - As a noon deadline struck on Monday for Australian pubs, restaurants and other gathering-places to close, the last three guests in Badde Manors café, in the Sydney dining hub of Glebe, hurriedly downed their coffees and left.
"We thought it was a disaster," he said of the interview during which his 4-year-old daughter, Marion, marched into the room, followed by James in a squeaky walker, before his wife burst in and hurriedly shepherded the children away.
" Responding to Trump's comments later Wednesday, White House lawyer Ty Cobb said, "While Mr. Trump was speaking hurriedly before departing for Davos, he remains committed to continued complete cooperation with the OSC and is looking forward to speaking with Mr. Mueller.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - As a noon deadline struck on Monday for Australian pubs, restaurants and other gathering-places to close, the last three guests in Badde Manors café, in the Sydney dining hub of Glebe, hurriedly downed their coffees and left.
Mr. Wendt, head of the national police union, said that the authorities in Cologne and several other cities were hurriedly revising their deployment plans for carnival, which is celebrated with mass parades and revelry, particularly in cities up and down the Rhine.
Sobaidah Moner, 43, was waiting for the military to let the long line of vehicles into the main battle area as she recounted the day she and her family hurriedly left the city a day after fighting broke out on May 23.
"As consumers rush from one store to the next, they'll be distracted and hurriedly accessing email from their phones, looking for that last-minute deal from their favorite store or brand," says Adrien Gendre, North American CEO of email security provider Vade Secure.
For example, he was only 22 in 1842 when he painted "The Fairy Blast," which depicts a band of travelers moving hurriedly through the dark mountains just as a gust of wind — suggesting the presence of mischievous, malevolent fairies — is compounding their dread.
But even as oil producers began to plan for the return of workers, the roughly 88,000 residents who last week hurriedly evacuated from Fort McMurray grappled with the reality that they would not be able to return to their homes for weeks.
We knew we didn't have much time until our captor would return, ready to rip the flesh from our bones in cannibalistic glee, so we hurriedly unlocked the cage and tore the room apart, solving riddle after riddle in our quest to escape.
However, realizing his miscue, the agent hurriedly scooped up the pistol, and in doing so, seems to have gotten his finger caught inside the trigger guard, and inadvertently discharged a round, which resulted in the non-life-threatening wounding of a man nearby.
During cross-examinations, the defendants' attorneys have implied that the women enjoyed being forced into hurriedly signing contracts and having sex on camera, confronted with their abuser, and have had their trauma replayed in testimonies and on video in front of the court.
In what appeared to be a tactical move, Mr. Gabriel hurriedly visited Canada this past week and agreed with the Canadians that their pact could still be amended once passed by European Union trade ministers next Friday and then ratified by national parliaments.
Upon returning, he hurriedly shrugs on a patterned jacket, spins on his heel (he's wearing Union Jack socks), and says hello, explaining that he'd just been down at the New York Stock Exchange and had zipped back just in time for our interview.
There are those who hurriedly grab something for themselves, like cans of premixed drinks or mini-cartons of wine, and those who buy a bottle to split with friends on the train (there are plenty of screw-top bottles to choose from).
"Too much is at stake for veterans, their families and everyone who benefits from the V.A.'s extraordinary accomplishments to succumb to political pressures to hurriedly pass potentially damaging changes with many unknown consequences," the groups wrote Tuesday in a joint letter.
The Global Citizen live stream, directly following the mass exit, focused on the section of the crowd that remained near the front, instead of the now-empty half of the field -- littered with the collateral of hurriedly forgotten shoes, phones and wallets.
One member of Trump's legal team, Ty Cobb, appeared to hint that the President's comments were not his definitive position when he said in a statement that the President had been "speaking hurriedly" to reporters before departing on a trip to Switzerland.
A Reuters witness said National Guard members in full military gear with automatic rifles watched as a group of 12 adults and four children walked hurriedly under the scorching sun along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande toward the U.S. border.
Spurred on by the successes of recent IPOs, including cloud technology company Twilio in June and messaging app Line in July, companies that have had their applications shelved since as far back as Christmas have hurriedly readied paperwork for regulators to make their market debuts.
Spun by the East German government as an "antifascist bulwark" meant to prevent Western agitators from entering the country, the wall was slapped hurriedly into place to rectify an ongoing public relations crisis: the strong, unrelenting tide of German migration from East to West.
The original construction was hurriedly built by the Soviets in the wake of the 1986 catastrophe, but not before a toxic radioactive cloud swept across Europe with the fallout eventually killing more than 4,000 people due to radiation exposure, according to the World Health Organisation.
In the U.S., the Trump administration is hurriedly clearing the way for oil exploration in the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, seen above, as part of the administration's campaign to exploit fossil fuels and erase restrictive policies protecting the environment and addressing global warming.
According to neighbors and news reports, Mr. Steele hurriedly left his home in Surrey, a county southwest of London, on Wednesday to avoid attention or possible retribution once his identity as the author of the dossier was revealed, first by The Wall Street Journal.
They were flown to San Diego from all over North America and were put up in hotel rooms with men to shoot a pornographic film, handed dense contracts of legalese to hurriedly sign, and, in some cases were given alcohol and drugs before signing.
Here's what you need to know: • Christopher Steele, the British ex-spy who compiled the sensational but entirely unverified dossier on President-elect Donald J. Trump's ties to Russia, was said to have hurriedly left his home near London to avoid attention or possible retribution.
Video clips that appeared to have been taken by onlookers and were posted online by local television station WPTV showed large numbers of emergency vehicles converging on the area, and armed uniformed police entering the mall as a group of shoppers hurriedly moved away from its entrance.
Just hours after the news broke Monday that the alt-right provocateur would headline The New Yorker's annual festival, drawing howls of outrage and a threatened celebrity boycott of the event, the magazine's editor announced he had thought better of it, and hurriedly withdrew the invitation.
This triggers a sense of urgency to hurriedly buy through Uber Eats (and not check competitors), but also to ensure orders come in close enough together that the first one cooked won't have to wait long for the last before they're all scooped up for delivery.
He'd circle me in great fugues of self-infatuated improv, doing voices, abruptly changing dialogue or the names of characters, forcing me to hurriedly xxxxxxx out endless lines on the Canon Typestar, a kind of proto word processor that heat-transferred the type on to the page.
Which, really, should be inspirational enough to not give up on your future after three weeks of eating 19 cent noodles, like some people do—or to never let go of an idea even when parts of it have been hurriedly used in other pieces of art.
The Syrian government hurriedly acceded to the Chemical Weapons Convention and turned over what it said was its complete chemical weapon arsenal to a team of experts from the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which monitors adherence to the convention.
Anxious IFC officials hurriedly dispatched lawyers to the land and company registration authorities in Zhejiang Province, where they made another startling discovery: The stamps on the mortgage certificates for the land, properties and industrial machinery used to secure the loan were fake, people familiar with the case said.
Written in July in the privacy of the Riviera mansion owned by his wife, Carla Bruni, so hurriedly that spelling mistakes were overlooked, the book argues that Nicolas Sarkozy had to come back, for one simple reason: France needs him, just as France needed Charles de Gaulle in 1958.
But in "Twice as Far," The Walking Dead marries the piece-moving episode to an episode where pretty much nothing happens; the writers spend roughly half the episode screwing around and the other half hurriedly getting people where they need to be for the season's final two episodes.
In trying to build an "economy that works for everyone" — a phrase that May lifted from Corbyn — politicians of all stripes seem to be hurriedly abandoning the experiment in neoliberal economics that, beginning in the 1980s, disempowered government, enriched a minority and made many more feel left behind.
The bitter exchanges hinted at conversations going on inside the Oval Office after one of the President's men, personal lawyer John Dowd, issued a prayer for the termination of the Russia inquiry — then hurriedly trying to fix his mess, insisted that he wasn't actually speaking for Trump himself.
The truth is that I remember nothing about those oysters or, in fact, about the rest of the meal, perhaps because later that night I conceived a beautiful daughter, somewhat hurriedly, in the middle of a hotel fire that we then managed to flee with two book manuscripts intact.
Trump's order, hurriedly crafted in response to growing public and political pressure to act as more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents, states that the government's preference is to keep families together in immigration detention, but includes few details on how the administration plans to do that.
To get to that overtime, the Capitals had rallied from a two-goal deficit in the third period, scoring the tying goal on a 5-on-43 power play after Pittsburgh was called for three delay-of-game penalties in 122 seconds for hurriedly sending the puck over the glass.
That day, we opened the little door — while the mother hovered overhead, clicking furiously at us — grabbed the nest, scooped the babies out, put them in a brown lunch bag, threw away the ant-infested nest, and hurriedly cleaned out the house and sprayed the pole with a grease gun.
Later, with the crisis building by the hour and with the White House hurriedly saying that Porter would now swiftly leave the administration and not stay on for a transition period, Kelly issued a new statement, that was still seen by many critics as falling well short of what was appropriate.
As tabla drums echo in the background bringing suspense to the scenario, the camera hurriedly flicks from one family member to another, capturing their horrified reactions before the innocuous girl is scorned and runs to her room with mascara tears streaming down her perfectly contoured cheeks, humiliated, just for asking a simple question.
And on the north side of King Street, up Chipman Hill, you'll find an early 19th-century mansion that was saved, according to legend, by its resident servants, who, seeing the flames approaching, hurriedly soaked in water every sheet, towel and curtain in the place and hung them all out the windows.
Even as attention focused on Mr. Tillerson, the president's once-trusted personal assistant, John McEntee, was forced out and escorted from the White House by security guards so hurriedly that he could not even grab his jacket — but in a typical Trumpian twist then turned around and joined the re-election campaign.
The move temporarily blocking citizens of Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Somalia and Libya from entering the US unleashed a weekend of chaos at the nation's airports, after the hurriedly drafted and poorly implemented order caused confusion among border and customs officials about what it actually meant and which classes of travelers were included.
When I visited Overseas Academy—an unremarkable building at a busy intersection in Metro Manila's Makati City—in March, dozens of women were hurriedly practicing different household chores: tightly folding bed corners, cooking Chinese fried rice, setting tables with swan-shaped napkins, caring for small dogs in cages, and drying laundry on the roof.
Hurriedly thrown up to ease the chronic housing shortage after World War II and designed to last no more than 25 years, the shoddy, crooked, crumbling buildings with their tiny apartments are known as "khrushchevki," a play on Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader under whom most of them were built, and "trushchyoby," Russian for slums.
But lately, as I've noticed the changing dynamics of the neighborhood I live in — the influx of Uniqlo-clad twenty- and thirtysomethings, clutching New Yorker tote bags, AirPods jammed in their ears, walking hurriedly past the mom trying to haul a stroller up the subway steps by herself — I've started to feel guilty about my own prolific earphone use.
"Over the last three months, it has become clear to GKN that Melrose's attempts to engage with a broad group of GKN's stakeholders – its customers, its employees, its pensioners, regulators such as CFIUS and most recently the UK government – have been hurriedly conducted and demonstrate a lack of care and preparation," GKN's chairman Mike Turner said on Wednesday.
This summer's protest movement was born of the Hong Kong government's push to hurriedly pass a bill that would have allowed the extradition of criminal suspects to China, at China's request — a bill that would have sealed, right now, the death of the "one country, two systems" principle that is supposed to safeguard the city's semi-autonomy until 2047.
The meeting — the third in-person encounter between Trump and Kim following two summits — had not been part of the president's original itinerary when he left for Asia earlier in the week, but was hurriedly organized in just over a day following a surprise Trump tweet on Saturday as he was wrapping up his time at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.
Following a pattern we've seen before, it's clear that Game of Thrones showrunners are hurriedly writing in unimpressive displays of Daenerys's flaws so that we feel less guilty when it's revealed that Jon is the true (read: male) heir to the throne, despite Dany being the older Targaryen who also brought dragons back into the world after a hundred years of extinction.
Lewis was a keen satirist, and It Can't Happen Here is full of weird comic touches like an extreme version of the misspelled signs that Trump is periodically called out for: Windrip's anti-intellectual administration accidentally copies the communists' five-pointed star for its insignia, convinced that the Soviet flag's star has six points, and hurriedly changes it months later when somebody finally notices.
At a red light on the corner of Twenty-third and Seventh, Miguel found my eyes in the rearview mirror, then explained to them that, when a driver gets a request from a customer, the driver has approximately fifteen seconds to tap the phone and accept the request, and this means that the already shitty Uber drivers are hurriedly trying to negotiate requests, paying no attention to the road.
Here's more from CNN's Sandra Gonzalez: "A new subscription streaming service is also in the plans... The pair will serve as chief creative officers and current HGTV president Allison Page will serve as president of the new joint venture..." NYT Opinion's Privacy Project is live "Rather than hurriedly consenting to someone else's privacy policy, it's time for us to write our own," NYT editorial page editor James Bennet writes.
In his memoir, "Legislating the Holocaust," Bernhard Lösener, a lawyer in the Third Reich's Ministry of the Interior, relays how he hurriedly traveled through the night to get to Nuremberg in time to write the Nuremberg race laws so that the rule of law would be preserved, and how he fought to have the race laws written to count as Jewish those with three Jewish grandparents rather than those with one drop of Jewish blood.

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