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They leaped on and off the unoccupied benches encircling the park.
I just leaped on it and tried to pry its mouth open.
Treasury yields leaped on expectations of a rise in inflation and growth.
To help the tourists get the best angles, Wahlberg leaped on the bus and smiled for the many cameras.
The former vice president leaped on the comparison at a fundraiser on Thursday night as the UK results rolled in.
Monsoor was in a position to escape before the explosion but instead leaped on the grenade to save his fellow SEALs.
I watched as faster people leaped on top of the cart and threw food to those of us on the ground.
Karzai might have forgotten how Greg Vogle, a CIA operative, leaped on top of him to save his life in December 2001.
We got to the fence and she leaped on my shoulders, climbing over as their commanding voices that echoed through the darkness of the park.
U.S. Treasury notes leaped on Friday a strong "safe-haven" bid after the results of the U.K. referendum on European Union (EU) membership stunned global markets.
"The mentality of the markets right now means that any reasons to sell are being leaped on," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA in London.
But on Saturday, the political opposition leaped on the lapses, unleashing a round of fierce attacks on President Emmanuel Macron's frequently under-fire interior minister, Christophe Castaner.
When critics leaped on his remark, his aides tried to deflect criticism by arguing that, because none of the current administration's policies had worked, anything was worth trying.
The building where Oprah Winfrey gave away hundreds of cars, and Tom Cruise famously leaped on the couch is a big pile of dust now, and from its ashes ... Big Macs will rise.
Yet the President maintains that the whole episode is nothing but a "witch hunt" and leaped on disputed conclusions by the Republican majority on the House Intelligence Committee this week that there was no collusion.
At 40-0 and needing only one good serve to reach 5-2, the 33-year-old could barely clear the net and Osaka leaped on the short balls, winning five points in succession to break back.
Boris Johnson, who votes "leave," leaped on official statistics that show net migration into the U.K. increased by 20,000 to 333,000 in 2015 — far above the limit of "tens of thousands" of inflows that Cameron once promised.
I don't routinely read fashion memoirs, but I leaped on Isaac Mizrahi's I.M. He grew up in Brooklyn's tightknit community of Middle Eastern Jews, whose ancestors immigrated from places like Aleppo, Beirut and Cairo in the early 1900s.
Marin's wife, Neusa, has been living in Brazil since her husband's conviction and has not visited him in jail, a fact that Marin's attorneys attributed to her delicate emotional state, but which Judge Chen leaped on in justifying her sentence.
The 610-foot, 15,000-ton USS Michael Monsoor is the U.S. Navy's second Zumwalt-class guided-missile destroyer, named in tribute of Monsoor, who was killed in 2006 during the Battle for Ramadi when he leaped on a grenade to protect his comrades.
Senator Chuck Schumer, leader of the Democratic minority in the Senate, leaped on a court filing from the Justice Department that said the entire Obamacare healthcare law - the signature legislative accomplishment of Democratic President Barack Obama - should be struck down in the courts.
Fox News leaped on the story of the caravan the minute it reached Guatemala with captions that talk about a press of people at the "border" and only a tiny note in the corner identifying that "border" as a Central American one.
Democrats and other critics of the president have leaped on this excerpt as evidence that Trump attempted to obstruct justice by interfering with the investigation, which is now helmed by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
He knew what was expected of him and even looked forward to it, but in no way was he prepared for the flying tigress who leaped on him, tore open the falls of his trousers, and seized his penis, in no way was he prepared for her biting and scratching, thrusting and wriggling, tearing at his and her own clothes, nor for the wrestling and panting.
The perpetrator was 22-year-old Masahiro Nakao, a member of the rightist group Dai Nippon Gokuku Dan. Nakao, armed with a dagger, leaped on a platform where Nosaka was giving his speech. Nakao was subdued by Party members who turned him over to the police. Nosaka attempted to keep the JCP neutral during the Sino-Soviet Split of the 1960s, though the CIA interpreted that Nosaka's party remained somewhat more friendly with the Chinese.
He then went to Hariramnagar, most likely another island, which was ruled by Balaram, a Hindu Raja who worshipped Kali. Balaram's minister decided to accept Islam which angered the Raja. A feud took place eventually leading to Balaram's death. Balkhi then decided to leave Hariramnagar so he leaped on his boat, reaching the ancient city of Mahasthangarh, the capital of the Pundravardhana kingdom, ruled by Narsingh Parshuram of the Bhoj Garh dynasty.
The young Lord Delamere made his first trip to Africa in 1891 to hunt lion in British Somaliland, and returned yearly to resume the hunt. In 1894 he was severely mauled by an attacking lion, and was only saved when his Somali gunbearer, Abdullah Ashur, leaped on the lion, giving Delamere time to retrieve his rifle. As a result of the attack, Lord Delamere limped for the rest of his life; he also developed a healthy respect for Somalis.Bull, Bartle (1992).
According to Ellis, a referee, Bob Schoewe, was berating players as they lined up around the paint for free throws. Ellis snapped back at Schoewe, who denies insulting the players, and in turn gave Ellis a technical foul in retaliation. Ellis protested again and the ref called a second technical and ejected him from the game. Ellis ran to the scorer's table where Schoewe was reporting the ejection, leaped on the referee's back, and put Schoewe in a sleeper hold.
He was, along with his 12-man recon team, attacked by enemy fire – mortars, machine guns, and grenades. Jenkins and fellow Marine, Fred Ostrom, took up position in a two-man fighting emplacement. When a hand grenade was thrown into the emplacement, Jenkins leaped on top of Ostrom, shielding him from the explosion and absorbing the full impact of the grenade. He was mortally wounded and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic act and sacrifice of life.
Curreri later wrote and recorded a letter in song form to Danny, who responded with "Two Guitars", which he began performing live in 2009. Schmidt recorded his fifth album Little Grey Sheep (2008) in the Curreri/Sproule home, with Curreri serving as production engineer. Curreri had met while Devon was performing at a show in Charlottesville when Curreri leaped on stage to add vocals to a Johnny Cash song she was singing. In Charlottesville, the now-defunct Gravity Lounge became something of a home venue for both.
Prior to her 2004 accident, Bayless was initially known as a valet for wrestlers, particularly Jimmy Jacobs, and mostly in Combat Zone Wrestling and IWA-Mid South, but occasionally wrestled for promotions. This includes during one 3-way tag team match in Mid South where during a point when many wrestlers performed 'Dives' off an announce position, Bayless herself leaped on top of the participating wrestlers, including the ones she was managing, shortly followed by commentator Dave Prazak and the referee of the match.
In September 2015, the Arizona State Sun Devils football team played a game against the University of New Mexico. At halftime, there was a ceremony that included many city officials for a ceremony to go along with the City of Tempe Night at the stadium. As the city officials were lined up on the sideline of the field, Sparky Sun Devil leaped on councilman David Schapira's back. What Sparky did not know, was that Schapira was still recovering from a back operation from July.
The Morning Herald, meanwhile, speculated that the Pig-faced Lady's deformities may have been caused by her mother's "force of imagination, in consequence of a dog having suddenly leaped on her". Despite the pleas of the Times for scepticism, belief in the Pig- faced Lady of Manchester Square continued to spread in 1815. During illuminations celebrating the end of the Napoleonic Wars a huge crowd gathered around Piccadilly, bringing traffic to a standstill. Eyewitnesses recounted that in a stopped landau a woman with a fashionable bonnet and a pig's snout was visible.
He saw days when in which the yield was about $75,000 worth of gold. So one day, when the day's total reached a high of $95,000, Broncho Charlie, with a flourish of revolvers, demanded the money and the mine. Doc Bragg, realizing he meant business, seized the gold, leaped on his horse and fled."Hamilton Evening Journal, 27 December 1930, page 17 "Rose said the superintendent, Bronco Charlie Riley, was afraid that the old Indian's death had put a curse on the mine, so he started landslides that obliterated the diggings.
French, who did not immediately let go of his son, was pulled forward with the child, and fell onto the sloping roof. Policemen who had been waiting behind Cleland then leaped on French, who did not struggle, and after the baby had been secured, French was led off downstairs to safety. Thomas French returned to Cambridge, and died of cancer in 2007, aged 74. Stuart French only learned of the dramatic incident when he was in his teens, but had not seen the TV footage until 2015, fifty years after the incident, when it was used in a television documentary he watched.
Fully realizing the inevitable results of his action, Private First Class Jenkins quickly seized his comrade, and pushing the man to the ground, he leaped on top of the Marine to shield him from the explosion. Absorbing the full impact of the detonation, Private First Class Jenkins was seriously injured and subsequently succumbed to his wounds. His courage, inspiring valor and selfless devotion to duty saved a fellow Marine from serious injury or possible death and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Navy. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
On October 2, 2007, at the Fox Reality Really Awards, Dalton was invited to present an award and was loudly booed by the audience while speaking on stage. Actor and political commentator Danny Bonaduce approached Dalton on stage and said, "They're booing because they hate you." As Bonaduce then began walking away, Dalton followed and leaped on top of him, causing Bonaduce to react by flipping Dalton over his head and dropping him to the floor hard on his face. Dalton immediately left the stage, visibly bleeding from his face and allegedly losing a number of teeth.
A popular but apocryphal legend holds that as soon as the guillotine fell, an anonymous Freemason leaped on the scaffolding, plunged his hand into the blood, splashed drips of it onto the crown, and shouted, "Jacques de Molay, tu es vengé!" (usually translated as, "Jacques de Molay, thou art avenged"). De Molay (died 1314), the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, had reportedly cursed Louis' ancestor Philip the Fair, after the latter had sentenced him to burn at the stake based on false confessions. The story spread widely and the phrase remains in use today to indicate the triumph of reason and logic over "religious superstition".
The attempt failed, and Winter escaped by scrambling down a cliff at Sedbury into a waiting boat. Again, in February or March 1645, Massey's troops cornered Winter beside the River Wye at Lancaut, where he had been attempting to secure a river crossing, but he again managed to escape by boat. The tales of his escapes were embellished over time into a local legend that he had leaped on his horse down the 200-foot cliffs above Lancaut, which were later given the name "Wintour's Leap". Victoria County History: A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 10: Westbury and Whitstone Hundreds, 1972, pp.
Leakey was 28 years old, and a sergeant in the 1/6th Battalion, King's African Rifles during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. Leakey's 1/6th Battalion was part of the 22nd (East African) Brigade (12th African Division). On 19 May 1941, at Kolito, Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), when the Allied forces had made a bridgehead against the strong Italian opposition, the enemy made a sudden counterattack with both light and medium tanks. In the face of withering fire, Sergeant Leakey leaped on top of one of the tanks, wrenched open the turret and shot all the crew except the driver, whom he forced to drive the tank to cover.
On both occasions, a rider named Canavan was also unsuccessfully piloting a small bay gelding named Abd-el-Kader. Another obituary of Green was written by this rider, now identified as the Irish rider Charlie Canavan in which fuller details of the Lincoln Steeple Chase and its consequences are given. Abd-el-Kader 'leaped on the wrong side of one of the flags soon after starting and was pulled up' and Hope 'might, nevertheless, have won had he not possessed the most wayward of tempers' and failed at the penultimate fence, as another writer said 'on account of the course being imperfectly flagged'. Chris Green had ridden well enough, though, to confirm to his Irish owner and trainer, Joseph Osborne that he was the rider for Abd-el-Kader in the Grand National in a few days time.
Canterbury came into this game of a loss and 3rd on the Air New Zealand Cup points table Otago also came off a loss but 7th on the points table. Flyhalf Stephen Brett started off scoring when after some good play by his outside backs allowed him to score a try right under the posts, Brett converted and Canterbury were up 7–0. Otagos Glenn Dickson narrowed gap with two penalties after 20 minutes of play. Canterbury were awarded a penalty from a scrum forced by Otago by placing the ball in their own endzone, Canterbury opted for the lineout rather than the points, which was the right call, they lost the lineout but when Otago attempted to clear, Michale Paterson charged down Glenn Dicksons kick and leaped on it to score the try, Brett could not convert, and with Dickson landing another penalty put the scores to 12 points to 9.

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