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I ran to prove them wrong … and I won.
Bottenfield grabbed a radio and ran to a patrol car.
Then, "She ran to the front door," John Pannirello said.
I then ran to my bedroom and locked the door.
When I had a chance, I ran to my car.
I ran to the corner store to get cigarette papers.
We got out of the car and ran to safety.
The officers approached Clark as he ran to his backyard.
And I ran to the car and turned it off.
I still ran to my family doctor after several hours.
The boys then reportedly ran to a neighbor for help.
I ran to the restroom and almost threw up myself.
Kris Kristofferson, who had introduced her, ran to her side.
He exited his vehicle and ran to a nearby home.
The victim was struck and ran to a neighboring yard.
Or maybe she ran to the bathroom to throw up.
I gagged and ran to the kitchen sink to vomit.
Jack ran to and from the men's room in terror.
"I ran to the bunker, with the cello," he said.
We gathered up our things and ran to the car.
"And then he panicked and he ran to the managers."
He subsequently ran to be a member for European Parliament.
He was picked off first, so he ran to second.
Keshia's pissed Ed ran to court to file divorce docs.
KS: And they ran to get them, which is fascinating.
Nancy ran to check it out, followed by our children.
He ran to his studio and grabbed a fire extinguisher.
We picked up our bags and ran to the elevator.
So she ran to higher ground once the tremors subsided.
She jumped out of bed and ran to the bathroom.
They ran to their bedrooms and turned out the lights.
I ran to my computer to make this #SmashDirect pic.twitter.
She ran to the store bathroom and locked herself inside.
I ran to the train station and went straight home.
He ran to the tanks and hoped for the best.
She said she ran to the bathroom to call cops.
The restaurant cleared as reporters ran to file their stories.
We ran to secure the tarp and fixed it with tape.
I almost ran to the closest Western Union, cash in hand.
We ran to get security and thankfully, they caught the teenager.
He said their mother ran to her car and drove away.
We ran to a church compound and the police surrounded us.
Guzman-Feliz ran to a nearby hospital and died soon after.
My nose started pouring blood, so I ran to the bathroom.
The advertisements ran to as much as $2000,21991 in some papers.
I just arrived in the city and ran to the venue.
"The ball ran to the middle a couple times," Quintana said.
There was immediate panic as people ran to exit the area.
Transcribed, Pesce's evidence eventually ran to more than fifteen hundred pages.
He then ran to the sideline and gave Belichick the ball.
He ran to bus stops, judo lessons, friends' houses, the supermarket.
"Billy Bush weekend, they all ran to the hills," he said.
Just then, her grandniece ran to the front of the courtroom.
The section disclosing risks to investors ran to almost 23 pages.
The price for all this work typically ran to about $300,000.
I yelled at him, and he ran to the next carriage.
I put on my bathing suit and ran to the beach.
Harris ran to the man and began performing the Heimlich maneuver.
Marisa opened the door, ran to my bed, and jumped in.
"I just ran to class, and no one cared," she said.
The worker was given a product location and ran to it.
Their friend ran to get a camera to document the moment.
Tests were ran to help decide the color of the blade.
Tens of thousands ran to the Turkish border to escape annihilation.
Bracing for trouble, Dee jumped up and ran to the kitchen.
She burst through the door, ran to them, and embraced Eli.
I got up and ran to the door and opened it.
DeMatos parked, jumped out of his car and ran to assist.
The light changed again, and the woman ran to the car.
Chappell jumped out of the car and ran to the woman.
He ran to represent Missouri in the U.S. Senate in 2016.
He ran to a piano to tap out the four notes.
His friends quickly ran to get help, but floodwaters kept rising.
He praised two other bailiffs who ran to take down Gordon.
He even recently ran to fill a vacant school board seat.
"So I threw it away and ran to her," he said.
After the dressing room incident, Ms. Zhou ran to the police.
In the confusion, we ran to a nearby motel for shelter.
Two women ran to succeed him in a separate, nonpartisan race.
We ran to the south, to the east, to the west.
Clinton ran to succeed a two-term president, which is hard.
"I ran to the left side of the classroom," Grady told Today.
She ran to the scene with the inn's co-owner, Jerry Hamanne.
I ran to the bathroom and had a tearful 15-minute meltdown.
Lamo has publicly stated that Katz ran to Iceland to avoid prosecution.
I wrote it in a dream and ran to the cassette machine.
In 1986, McCain ran to represent Arizona in the Senate and won.
His salary, including bonuses, ran to as much as $11.8m in 2015.
My friend and I ran to him and with consent hugged him.
Luis Burbano and his best friend ran to an employee access door.
In 2014 he ran to become governor of California as a Republican.
I soaked it, grabbed my wife and we ran to the sea.
We broke a hole in the jail wall and ran to freedom.
Jones screamed and ran to hug Hill as he entered the room.
Genovese ran to the front of the building where Moseley's assault continued.
"I ran to that mailbox like you could not imagine," he says.
As MacPhail ran to help one man, he was shot and killed.
He ran to nearby woods, falling and dislocating part of his foot.
"She ran to her grandma asking where is her mother," Shakera said.
She beat two Republicans who ran to her right: former state Sen.
He ran to his truck and drove off to continue his rampage.
He and his colleagues ran to an upstairs storage area for safety.
Speculation, accordingly, ran to two prominent Cuban-American designers whose work Mrs.
Rapinoe ran to the corner and theatrically spread her arms in celebration.
Each day brought new shocks as the government ran to catch up.
The final report ran to five volumes and more than 1,200 pages.
People ran to each other as border crossings reopened, hugging and crying.
They ran to their window to take in the tumultuous scene outside.
The division's organizational charts ran to more than 388 pages, she said.
I ran to the door, thinking it was a shot or something.
He grabbed his sword and ran to help quell the angry mob.
Mr. Goldberger ran to his car across the street and called 911.
"I immediately ran to my kitchen and grabbed a knife," Lua says.
I took it and ran to help the people who were screaming.
Welder ran to the left of Davids and was endorsed by Sen.
I'm most pleased about watching how our guys ran to the football.
I ran to the spot and in that split second caught it.
He then leapt from his car and ran to mine to help.
I ran to shine lights on all of New Jersey's real problems.
Five people ran to fill the mayor's seat — Mr. Correia among them.
A few of us ran to one of the wooden fishing boats.
"I ran to her and she ran to me and we started crying and then we started laughing as well," said Mr. Taalo, the brother of Souhayla's father, who remains missing after the Islamic State took over their hometown.
She ran to her sideline seat and pressed a towel against her face.
Saba's friend screamed and ran to get help; Saba stayed with the body.
They ran to the back to the restaurant and hid under a table.
She ran to get help as a man gave her water to drink.
I ran to the bathroom with my bloody face, about to throw up.
I also relate to Rita who didn't wait, she just ran to help.
She says she ran to her bedroom and he broke the door open.
After jacking the car up, J.T. ran to get Mason, who called 911.
I called to him and he looked twice and then ran to me!
They ran to help evacuate the 26 horses that board at the stable.
They ran to her room only to find Abigail grinning ear to ear.
And I got up and I ran to him and I bumped him.
The damage to the public purses in padded contracts ran to over $3bn.
He allegedly stormed the gate, pushed past the crew and ran to plane.
The shooter stopped and that's when she said she ran to a truck.
As flames tore through the building an employee ran to report the fire.
I ran to a gas station and they hid me in the kitchen.
Yaser and I ran to film when suddenly Yaser fell to the ground.
MSNBC has long served as an also-ran to Fox News and CNN.
Guerrero's throw hit Estrada on the helmet as he ran to first base.
He covered his mouth with his glove and immediately ran to the dugout.
The live-in house manager ran to the phone, called 911 and left.
After the win, the Mounds View players ran to each other to celebrate.
The final communiqué ran to more 7,000 words, not counting several lengthy appendices.
When our chopper touched down in Quebradillas, a woman ran to embrace me.
Soldiers screamed and ran to lift the wounded and place them on trucks.
Her son ran to the scene, where the car horn was still blaring.
Ortiz then ran to a nearby gas station to seek help, police said.
Immediately after they had sex, Usher got up and ran to the bathroom.
Mr. Jones ran to his car and unlocked it with a key fob.
The boy plunged into the water, and his friend ran to get help.
People jumped over fences and ran to get their hands on the money.
While Bronleven ran to a near-by fire station, Lilley forced the door.
And today, I ran to the point of blacking out, and passing out.
His 4-yr-old granddaughter was uninjured & ran to a neighbor for help.
In 2017, Buttigieg ran to be the chair of the Democratic National Committee.
I leapt to my feet, panicking, and ran to get the hair dryer.
The group ran to a restaurant a block away and someone called 911.
When her family drove to pick her up, she ran to embrace them.
Kulb ran to get help, and he never saw her again, he said.
I ran to make real, tangible changes to improve lives for everyday Americans.
Perez ran to him and found him with blood streaming down his face.
" Immediately, Michael ran to me and held me, and said, "I'm so sorry.
Her two dogs ran to protect her, barking and biting at his shorts.
On Friday, back in North Dakota, they ran to Bismarck for a demonstration.
Tahmas ran to a friend's house nearby to take shelter until things died down.
After the touchdown, Debbie ran to her son, crying, to give him a hug.
Her friend ran to a nearby police precinct for help, according to the station.
Egland said she ran to call 911 and waited for an ambulance to arrive.
I ran to use my decades of consumer advocacy to help Orange County families.
After an initial altercation, Luis called several more friends who ran to his aid.
In the 2018 election cycle, a wave of women ran to change these numbers.
That's when the suspect crept up and ran to jump in the driver's seat.
Another witness, Eric Drake, said he ran to Dobbie when he heard her scream.
I ran to fight for the ignored, the left out, and the left behind.
The eldest son, Mordecai, ran to the cabin where a loaded gun was kept.
The man ran to the edge to find the pup swimming in the water.
So I ran to the store and grabbed a few boxes of Epsom salts.
I tossed on a hat, grabbed my biggest sunglasses, and ran to the office.
CARL ICAHN: Okay, but she ran to Omaha to make this deal with Buffett.
Panic finally setting in, Humphries ran to her daughter's room to call for help.
I ran to the room and my daughter was hanging there on the rope.
I grabbed her, and we ran to the trees to get out of sight.
I grabbed my boyfriend's hand, and we ran to the street and started dancing.
A co-worker heard Lindhart screaming and she ran to turn off the machine.
Fearing the car would hit her, she ran to a nearby building's revolving door.
Remembering her lesson, Woods immediately jumped out of bed and ran to her grandmother.
Kendall ran to court to request a restraining order, and the judge granted it.
When the cop tried to arrest Shia, the actor ran to a nearby hotel.
The survey found price hikes that ran to hundreds or even thousands of percent.
So, she ran to her storage room to retrieve her own gown as well.
He shut it immediately and ran to his grandmother with tears in his eyes.
"I know you ran to be chair of the Democratic National Committee," she said.
I ran to the teacher and the little children and I said, 'Good morning!
Justin Fairfax, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, ran to Northam's left and won.
The transcript of our conversation ran to nearly four and a half thousand words.
People ran to their aid, screaming and crying as they frantically sought to help.
Ms. Kwotuah ran to Alexia, but the child's body had already begun to swell.
The couple's youngest son, Jack, ran to a neighbor's house and called the police.
I ran to catch up — careening over rocks, slaloming through pines — and never did.
I grabbed it, ran to the door, yelled "Hat!" and threw it to him.
Sterling ran to the corner, chased and consumed by the rest of City's players.
As he ran to first base, Harper pointed to the once-tense Nationals dugout.
Before leaving, they ran to their neighbors to warn them, awakening an elderly couple.
Caden, who is 4, ran to his new brother, gleefully grabbing at the infant.
Of course, the defense ran to the end zone and took a team photo.
That night, still in our pajamas, we ran to the elevator and hurried downstairs.
According to Wolff, he ran to gain fame for himself, his friends, and family.
" Gizelle, Hanady's 2-year-old, ran to get Nidal in the living room. "Welcome!
He cleared the water, scrambled upright and ran to the soldiers at the building.
She said she wriggled out from under Mr. Yamaguchi and ran to the bathroom.
"I ran to this wonderful woman who was backstage in the wardrobe department," says Steinfeld.
I picked it up and ran to a deserted aisle, where nobody could see me.
"I ran to the hospital and doctors said the cancer was spreading fast," she explains.
I also played the same record four times and every track ran to the end.
The nurses called a code blue, ran to get a defibrillator, and started chest compressions.
Reuters journalists filmed riot police firing tear gas over a crowd that ran to escape.
In anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to end her pain.
Halliburton's stock ran to $40 from $28 in anticipation of a strong quarter next week.
Morgan then ran to the sideline and stopped to sip an imaginary cup of tea.
After fleeing, the children ran to their parents outside or ran back to their homes.
He literally ran to check out the house, and made a close-to-asking offer.
Reporters ran to the already idling bus, shoving bags and gear into any open seat.
A customer ran to the precinct house to summon help, and someone else called 911.
After one term as attorney general, Bullock successfully ran to become Montana's governor in 2012.
We're told the suspects ran to a getaway car following the shooting and drove off.
First a few hundred, then a few thousand ran to the grounds by the runway.
Teacher Juditte Destin grabbed her three kids and ran to the hotel at 4 a.m.
Instead of chasing the driver, Thuss ran to Crawford's car as flames started to spread.
When Wiley spotted her owner, she ran to Ream's side and licked her face ecstatically.
Around midnight, with the rain horizontal, the family ran to a small concrete slaughterhouse nearby.
Lots of military personnel and people ran to try to help the best they could.
Back then, there was no evacuation plan, people just "ran to save themselves," he said.
I ran to the toilet and Dad immediately started putting cold water on the burns.
A teacher and several students ran to a clinic to find help for the wounded.
Trump also slammed O'Rourke during the 2018 midterm elections when O'Rourke ran to unseat Sen.
"Where we saw the lava fall, we ran to a hillside" to escape, she added.
He ran to make America great again, not to make Canada/France/Germany great again.
As events unfolded, one student reportedly ran to the main office to ask for help.
Four people who heard the gunshots and ran to the site to assist were killed.
The Yazidi man ran to the car, jumped in and drove it up the switchbacks.
Guidelines for the special wood used frequently throughout the building ran to some 30 pages.
We ran to the main street, caught a taxi speeding by us and piled in.
Espinoza ran to the hooch and came back with more ammunition for the Hog Butcher.
The cost of renovations alone on the former retail building ran to more than $300,000.
She hid in the bathroom until it was quiet, then ran to her neighbour's place.
"He ran to first base with the biggest smile on his face," his grandmother said.
When Representative Winn retired from the House in 1984, Ms. Meyers ran to succeed him.
Suddenly he reversed direction, ran to the ball and thumped it toward Barcelona's penalty area.
The Pennsylvania report on abuse of children ran to 1,400 pages, and it is sickening.
"Then I saw the back of the van," he said, and he ran to help.
He ran to where she lay, facedown, on the blacktop by a small car's bumper.
He ran to an emergency stairwell, but the floors came down like dominoes, he said.
Children ran to the spot where it hit the ground: Yes, Israelis also lose things.
"Some days, I ran to my radiation treatment, and I would run home," she said.
He quickly alerted me and I ran to scoop her up and bring her home.
The store worker, Rodriguez, ran to open the back door but was shot and killed.
Once seen as the also-ran to Netflix, Hulu now offers an entirely different proposition.
The woman ran to a "rape box"—a campus alarm system—and pulled the lever.
Davey ran to be Liberal Democrat leader earlier this year, but lost out to Swinson.
I ran to a dictionary for the intellectual comfort of leaning on an authoritative text.
The gunman ran to the altar while firing at police and was hit in the side.
I ran to the living room, told my daughter, 'Call 911!' and I grabbed the EpiPen.
She took one look at my cartoon legs and ran to get her blood pressure gauge.
"I ran to my dad and my mom," the victim's sister, Tenisha Miller, told WSB-TV.
Then I ran to the bathroom to spend some one-on-one time with the humiliation.
Michelle said she ran to the scene, but a man wouldn't let her get any closer.
He literally ran to get in as the announcer hurried people to get to their seats.
He said he ran to the blazing house with his sister, but it was too late.
"Back to your seats!" the teacher ordered, when several students ran to look out the windows.
Casarez pushed the boy, who fell to the floor and then ran to fetch his cousins.
During the primary, Clinton ran to the left on a number of policy areas, including TPP.
The gunman then dropped his weapon, an assault rifle, and ran to his car, Martin said.
My best friend hid behind a garbage can, and I gleefully ran to hide with him.
I ran to my bed in my semi-private shared room, and I cried without constraint.
When he got out of bed and ran to the front door he saw black smoke.
Garafola saw the wounded officer crawling behind the building and ran to his aid, Edmonson said.
It's the same playbook Facebook ran to seduce celebrities to Subscribe product that competes with Twitter.
His parents, Jeff and Debbie, ran to the edge of the field not knowing his fate.
Her husband, with whom she shares a daughter, ran to their shed to retrieve a chainsaw.
"Ran to the dealer / Bought twin Mercedes / The European trucks for the twin babies," he raps.
In deep anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to end her pain.
That decisions he makes, and doesn't, have serious consequences for the people he ran to represent.
The victims ran to safety during short pauses while the shooter reloaded, according to NBC News.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) for the race he ran to head the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
The first check I bought I ran to the Mercedes dealer and I bought a car.
He ran to hug his dad when they were reunited and told him he loves him.
We stomped through puddles, ran to catch trains, and rushed through hectic weekdays at the office.
So I ran to the back door to see if it was open and it was.
Most ran to affirm themselves and to explore their talents, not to protest rules or regulators.
As soon as she realized what was happening, she ran to put on her head scarf.
Here it was busier with cars rushing past us as we ran to the next bus.
"Shots fired!" the rear officer shouted into his radio, and the pair ran to the sound.
As soon as they entered their house, they ran to tell their mother all about it.
Nikolai jumped down from his sleigh, ran to Natasha, and helped her dismount from her horse.
He initially ran to the right before cutting back the other way and eluding one tackler.
I finished the set early, bolted up, ran to the back office and barricaded myself there.
She said she ran to her door to listen and heard a female voice calling 911.
Ossoff quickly became a national star in 2017, when he ran to represent Georgia's sixth district.
The assailant then ran to another square, where the police apprehended him and took the knife.
HB: Paul quickly ran to journalists to complain that his totally legit question was being blocked.
She had seen a construction worker in the house opposite, and she ran to get him.
So Yoplait executives ran to their test kitchens and developed a Greek yogurt of their own.
It was not like an 8-year-old's soccer game where everyone ran to the ball.
The former GOP congressman served four terms in the House and unsuccessfully ran to unseat Sen.
He ran to a wooded area but was arrested hours later by federal marshals, police said.
Aisha hid Abbani behind a tree and ran to Hudu, who had fallen to the ground.
After the scoring play, he ran to the stands and gave the ball to his mother.
Her husband, Justin Sands, ran to her side and covered the damaged limb with a towel.
He ran to his house to find his wife and five children, but they were gone.
A patron inside, James Shaw Jr., ran to the restroom area until the shooting had stopped.
Their mother, Ingle said, ran to them immediately after the accident Tuesday morning but was stunned.
Neither did I. His best friend called me that Sunday and I ran to the hospital.
The second grader's classmates looked on as an emotional David ran to his father and hugged him.
Amena says she joined a group of neighboring families and ran to the forest with her children.
Her daughter attends preschool there; she ran to the classroom and evacuated with the students and teachers.
It says that while he was still far away, the father saw him and ran to him.
"When the officer attempted to place LaBeouf under arrest, LaBeouf ran to a nearby hotel," police said.
His best-known work, "A Treatise on Political Economy", ran to six editions between 1803 and 1841.
The officer, who has been with the department for a year, ran to a nearby fishing pier.
Still, he ran to an emergency exit door and told all the children nearby to follow him.
Zion's cousin ran to tell their parents what happened, and Trevion worked to fight off the dogs.
He said he ran to the burning house and saw a woman come out with singed hair.
When his dad came home from working on a farm, Joshua ran to him with a hug.
I was so mortified that, after 10 or 15 requests, I ran to the bathroom and sobbed.
The deficit ran to $900 billion in 2019, and the national debt has ballooned to $22 trillion.
He even sat down with a therapist while the Noisey cameras ran to talk the event through.
As officers attempted to conduct interviews, McIntosh ran to the back of a house through a gangway.
When his poems were gathered into one volume in 2013 it ran to just under 1,000 pages.
After some struggle, the actress left her cell phone behind, ran to her truck and drove off.
Trejo was in the area running errands when he came across the accident, and ran to assist.
In an interview last month, Hatch signaled he would consider retiring if Romney ran to replace him.
During the Pulse night club shooting, people ran to safety because of the sound of gun fire.
Comedians like Mike Birbiglia and Sarah Silverman ran to their usual corner, penning diatribes about free speech.
An altercation took place and the teens ran to the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center.
I ran to the mangled Prius and saw my kids inside, still strapped into their car seats.
When there was a break in the gunfire, she ran to the bleachers, then to a hotel.
As she ran to find shelter, she passed soldiers who debated whether to shoot her, she said.
If she ran to maintain her position as conference chair, she would face a challenge from Rep.
Another guy ran to help each one, one man trailing the chain and another artfully arranging it.
He ran to the door, grateful for a break to compose himself before returning to the girl.
He smiled as he ran to first base and took second on the throw from the outfield.
I grabbed a dozen napkins and ran to the bathroom to clean up as best I could.
Renaud Lichtenstein, the chair umpire, jumped down, ran to the spot and pointed unmistakably at the line.
Wondering whether it would get to my friend in time, I ran to the nearest post office.
As I stood on the curb to hail a cab, he ran to the drugstore next door.
He even slept through calls from players who left the field and ran to a pay phone.
Their suggestions were compiled into one big document, which this year ran to more than 70 pages.
But part of the driveway, which ran to the garage out back, encroached on a neighboring property.
A day or two later, someone rang the doorbell, and I ran to see who it was.
As a child, I saw my father hit my mother, and I ran to stand between them.
T-Mobile went from a boring also-ran to the most exciting company in telecom, seemingly overnight.
The victim then ran to a cannabis dispensary where guards, police officers and paramedics saved his life.
The man then ran to another city square, where the police apprehended him and recovered the knife.
I ran to my bird guides to learn their names and match the pictures with my observations.
From there, we ran to Parliament Square -- a public square outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
Desperate to find a hiding place, my father ran to a Polish Catholic friend's house for refuge.
Johnson ran to a bathroom to wash herself, but she was a child in the fourth grade.
Suddenly, there was a pop and the two men ran to the white car and took off.
So instead of finding another way to get there or calling the bailiff, he ran to work.
"He ran to protect his brothers," said Mohamed Skimaoui, a member of the mosque's board of directors.
Mr. Young scraped together the money and ran to 110 Macdougal Street, where he signed the lease.
Instantly they both ran to each other to give the biggest hug like true best friends do.
He ran to her office to pick up the paperwork before she could see it, McAllister said.
He got up, she ran to the table, he waited for a moment and sat back down.
As Mattek-Sands ran to the net at the beginning of the third set, her knee buckled.
What was most exciting for progressives is the degree to which Ocasio-Cortez ran to Crowley's left.
The deficit ran to $20343 billion in 2019, and the national debt has ballooned to $22 trillion.
The deficit ran to $900 billion in 2019 and the national debt has ballooned to $22 trillion.
Zessin overheard the commotion and ran to her friend's rescue, only to have Reeves' knife pierce her liver.
A neighbor, Francisco Sanchez, told KXII that the teen ran to his home when the fire broke out.
"I ran to her and she said, "Don't worry, it was an accident, I put my hand out.
Obama bent down to say hello to the kids playing on the playground, who ran to greet him.
Jason ran to the end of the cul-de-sac, but Madison collapsed and died, the release states.
I did as directed — it took about two minutes — and ran to my bathroom to see the results.
Once his wife noticed what her hubby was doing, she quickly ran to his side to join him.
Hall ran to his side and with the help of a server, Becca Bartholomew, they rolled him over.
Towards the end of the battle, his youngest daughter ran to the window and pulled back the curtain.
Morgan said she immediately ran to the pool and saw the 19-month-old floating in the water.
We ran to the back of the synagogue, through the hall, up the stairs, to a small apartment.
Everyone ran to the wounded and grabbed them, trying to bring them back and give them some cover.
She ran to me, hugged me so tightly that I coughed, and then knelt in front of me.
As soon as someone eyed that car everyone instinctively ran to the windows to watch him drive by.
Meanwhile, the woman ran to the back of the store and climbed into the ceiling via a vent.
Savings ran to just under 0003 months' pay but debt was less than a fifth of annual salaries.
I ran to the stairwell and stuck my head out the only window, gasping for fresh air outside.
I ran to the doctors and hopped on medication thinking that was going to be a quick fix.
However, the internet did what it does best — set itself on fire and ran to Twitter to react.
And when friends jokingly threatened to toss me in our pool, Duke barked and ran to save me.
We ran to the side to the garage to see if we could catch the man leaving. Success.
His face got red—he panicked and stopped the machine, then ran to get three of his colleagues.
Barely able to make it to shore, a lifeguard ran to him and saw he had been bitten.
Eyewitness Dex De told CNN he works nearby and ran to the port when he heard the news.
Then, it is suggested Samuel ran to Marina's body and then wandered away upon realizing she was dead.
"We all ran to pull him out of the water and [Kelsey] was stabilizing his head," Alexander recalls.
They ran to the bathroom and sought refuge in their bathtub, getting there seconds before the tornado hit.
We're told that's when Holloway ran to his vehicle and drove to the main road to call 911.
Chris Gardner of Keawe Adventures said he heard the copter crash into the water and ran to help.
They swam downstream for 2 to 3 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) and ran to the government bunker.
The entrepreneur ran to the AT&T store to get his number back, but it was too late.
Hearing screams and fearing that the car would hit her, she ran to a nearby building's revolving door.
Conor McGregor took his soul and then ran to the lightweight division with Aldo's belt around his waist.
He said Scalise remained there until the shooting was over, when lawmakers and staff ran to assist him.
Ridley ran to the bathroom and found "a small baby lying in the bathtub," the police report said.
"The little girl ran to him and wrapped her arms around his waist," police continued in the statement.
Learning about her whereabouts, the Clarys ran to the hotel and knocked on doors until Azriel eventually surfaced.
Remembering his friend's instructions, Hamilton ran to the bedroom, grabbed the naloxone and injected Coleman in the hip.
Local resident Anson Yip, 36, said protesters were building a road block when police ran to the scene.
He ran to a locked door and, peering through the window, saw an officer on the other side.
I ran downstairs, started the hoses, and ran to man them wherever I saw a flame start up.
"Well, I'm going to try my darnedest because I ran to try to change our pensions," he said.
He ran to the sideline where he was handed a T-shirt, which he held to the crowd.
His little dog, a brown mutt, ran to the bow, his nose poking over the edge, aiming down.
I was out cutting the grass when we got our first call; my wife ran to tell me.
Upon hearing news of the appeal, I jumped up from my chair and ran to get my computer.
The group ran to the adjoining bathroom, where Guzman had his signature hydraulic lift installed under the bathtub.
"I started to notice my flatmate always ran to the post box every morning before me," she remembers.
"I ran to be public advocate because that's the job I want," Mr. Williams said in a statement.
So, as I ran to see if he was okay, I instructed my four cameramen to keep filming.
Hundreds of people ran to the square, hugging and jumping, as the crowd soon swelled into the thousands.
He looked at her, pointed to me and smiled as she ran to the taxi and got in.
In the end, Gage won, but immediately ran to the garbage can and puked from dancing so hard.
But it also made the USFL the obvious also-ran to the NFL, something Trump wouldn't stand for.
From there, he ran to Hotel Ava, formerly a Ramada Inn, and hid in the hotel's parking garage.
After the brief demonstration, Beckham ran to the sideline to celebrate the score in a more traditional fashion.
"I ran to the door and literally ran down the hall to the elevator," she told the courtroom.
The project took a year and a half, ran to seven thousand pages, and filled forty-seven volumes.
Today, an especially large sewer line runs east along 47th Street, where the stream ran to the river.
In a speech that ran to over 219,2100 words, a mere 2000 of them were devoted to education.
Mechanics ran to recover the car, which was fixed in a frantic flurry of activity in the garage.
Survivor Ahmed Khan, after dodging a bullet fired by the shooter, ran to a mosque to warn others.
She pulled off her shirt and ran to a nearby gas station, where she found a state trooper.
When he was doing that, his dominance, everybody ran to me and said, 'What's he going to win?
When he was doing that, his dominance, everybody ran to me and said, 'What's he going to win?
Outside, he saw Ms. Alibava lying facedown and ran to her, but was stopped by a police officer.
My manager ran to the nearest bar, the Stack of Barley, and said, 'Someone just stole a teapot!
The team's trainer ran to her aid, and Coach Kim Mulkey draped her body over her sobbing player.
He ran to each side, winding his arm back to dap up fans in the first couple rows.
Lockett ran to the Vikings' 21972, and two plays later, Wilson tossed to Baldwin for a 21982-yard touchdown.
A friend ran to a nearby farmhouse for a fire extinguisher, and that was the end of Explosions 1.0.
Then he ran to Mexico and shortly after arriving he kills a US businessman for a few hundred dollars.
Despite being shot in both legs, Andrus ran to the SWAT team, who then took her to the hospital.
After police arrived, 14-year-old Asah Glen said he ran to the machine to take a Snickers bar.
As stocks sold off, investors ran to the safety of Treasurys, and the 23-year yield fell to 2000%.
When they finally let me out, I was choking and just ran to the back of the camera truck.
Dozens also ran to safety when SWAT officers used explosives and construction equipment to breach walls in the club.
"The conditioned animals all ran to the end of the maze expecting there to be food," Dr. Pope said.
A woman who was exercising nearby witnessed the attack and ran to her car to call 911, Turnbull says.
Once inside, the three men ran to the pharmacy, where they broke a glass case filled with prescription medications.
Before Gary's final tip-up was even set, the first flag went up and we ran to the hole.
When she realized that the elf was still in the oven, she screamed and ran to pull it out.
Gentz eventually fled the apartment and ran to the lobby, where a doorman called 911, according to the report.
As Williams lay mortally wounded, Muhammad ran to a nearby 7-Eleven and climbed on top of the roof.
In deep anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to put an end to her pain.
The woman claims she was able to escape ... and half-nakedly ran to her neighbor's home to call 911.
Balde ran to the suspect and put his hands around the man's neck to keep him down, he said.
"When the officer attempted to place LaBeouf under arrest, LaBeouf ran to a nearby hotel," the police statement said.
Fleischmann picked himself up and ran to the dugout where he huddled with others, waiting for it to end.
My fervor was abruptly shadowed when a co-worker ran to inform me of free cake in the office.
When calls started coming in, reporters ran to their pickup trucks to race to the scene of a shooting.
He quickly ran to the scene and found Bristol, 68, breathless and without a pulse — so he began CPR.
As she began to gather her things, Miniutti said, Avenatti appeared, so she ran to the balcony in fear.
That would assume Trump ran to the right in his race to get the GOP nod, but he didn't.
Maloney's last tough primary challenge was in 2202, but that year her opponent ran to the right of her.
Sometimes he abruptly ended our conversation, ran to his bedroom, and closed the door, and I let myself out.
And fans and athletes alike ran to their keyboards to congratulate the team for finally ending Canada's winning streak.
Those Croatian players who could still move ran to their fans once more, the fatigue stripped away by delirium.
She said that earlier on Saturday, three children in the family ran to a neighbor, who called the police.
Sometimes, like reporters on a breaking story, they ran to the nearest pay phone to call in the review.
The lion attacked the child, biting him on his head as he ran to visit the friend, officials said.
Mr. Michaels noticed her wearing all red from a couple of blocks away and ran to take her picture.
Pat Leahy from Vermont, literally ran to the Senate floor from the Capitol basement when he heard Republican Sen.
If all mills in the U.S. ran to maxed-out capacity, it still wouldn't meet the demand, he explained.
When the stock arrived and Giro unloaded the crates, boys ran to eat the rotten oranges he threw away. . . .
They ran to the hallway and started giving the victim first aid within 15 to 20 seconds, Tyrrell said.
It's a haunting image that may remind fans of the Showtime series "Dexter" (which ran to 2006 to 2013).
Survivor Ahmed Khan, who had dodged a bullet fired by the shooter, ran to a mosque to warn others.
Cincinnati still needed a two-point conversion, and Dalton ran to his right to force OT. —Field Level Media
Farmers ran to ask some soldiers stationed nearby for help, but the soldiers told them to call the police.
Then, she allegedly ran to hide in the bathroom, coming out later to find her husband dead on the floor.
"I ran to the store before work to get mushrooms for my spaghetti sauce," Lewis told New York Lottery officials.
As they ran to the professor's office in another building, they screamed to other students, "Active shooter!" the professor wrote.
The teens jumped into action, with some calling 911 while others ran to get help from another teacher, Pam Hennessy.
Never one to leave a sugar-filled experience to chance, I ran to the nearest Starbucks to place my order.
People who were attending the concert below hid, crawled, and ran to dodge the bullets as they rained from above.
Xavier immediately ran to his mom to get help, still swatting off the yellow jackets as he entered the house.
After the attack, he ran to a nearby hospital, but collapsed at the entrance and died a short time later.
I ran to become president because I have deep values and beliefs about what should be done in our country.
The following day, the husband tried to rape Hussein again, but she ran to the kitchen and grabbed a knife.
Risinger ran to his office and contacted the Guiliani family to inform them the missing Purple Heart was finally found.
Two other women at the party ran to a nearby bedroom where a child was sleeping and barricaded themselves inside.
She said she ran to her home's basement when she heard a loud "thud," but her boyfriend dismissed the noise.
Ciampoli, who is a trained emergency medical technician, ran to the little girl's rescue after her terrifying tumble on Wednesday.
As we ran to get on more rides, Ben explained that fun is a temporal thing and very clearly defined.
The instincts and training provided to me by the U.S. Army kicked in, and I ran to tackle the bomber.
Steve Pearce flied to right for the second out or the inning and Donaldson tagged up and ran to third.
Guard Josh Perkins ran to the locker room with 5:23 left in the first half with a leg injury.
Al-Jumaili, who had only been in the United States for about three weeks, ran to his apartment and collapsed.
Phil Bredesen, who ran to the center as a fiscal conservative, lost by 11 points to conservative hard-liner Rep.
It cut me deep down to the bone and I ran to the tub to bleed like a stuck pig.
Law professor Zephyr Teachout unsuccessfully ran to the left of Cuomo in 2014, and she was defeated by now-Rep.
After the Leaders Circle keynote, we literally ran to the next event: an invitational roundtable breakfast for human-resources execs.
In general, though, her own tastes ran to a different kind of art: abstract, stripped-down, discreetly monumental, maybe transcendental.
When the suspects fled, Guzman-Feliz ran to nearby Saint Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the NYPD said.
For no reason I could see, the mare suddenly got spooked and ran to the other side of the arena.
And the crowds cheered each participant as they hopped off at the beach and ran to the finish line, exhausted.
The telephone arguments — which ran to about 70 minutes, more than double the allotted time — went off largely without incident.
Nia Guzman and Shakur Sozahdah both ran to court earlier this month and got temporary restraining orders against each other.
The researchers ran to check the Medusa's computer to make sure the precious footage they had just watched was safe.
Then she ran to her car and called her fiancé, Thomas Rogne, a defender for the Polish club Lech Poznan.
He ran to his basement, where he remained while the house above him trembled and a roaring wind engulfed it.
After that, Wayde also ran to court, trying to get a protective order against Heather, but the judge denied his.
Dozens of sheep, frightened by marauding bears, ran to their deaths off high cliffs last year, some 260 in all.
News outlets report construction workers ran to safety as the Hard Rock Hotel, which was under construction, came crashing down.
She ran to the back of her room and began hitting the call buttons on the hotel phone, she testified.
I ran to the window, from which the corridor forked left and right to the two wings of the house.
Mr. Rouhani, a pragmatic centrist when he came to the presidency in 20053, ran to his own left this year.
During Brown's long tenure, Houston pumped out Art Briles, who transformed Baylor from perennial also-ran to Big 210 champion.
When he fell, Engle, despite his head injuries, ran to his car and came back with a pistol, police said.
He then jumped up and ran to the net to shake hands with Monfils, pounding his chest as he went.
He ran to the police, and he spent about a week in Clorinda, with his wife having a nervous breakdown.
The arguments Wednesday — which ran to almost quadruple their allotted time — seemed to split the three judges along ideological lines.
The gunmen opened fire on residents as they ran to a displacement camp in Dalori village, killing another two people.
A few weeks later he dropped by our school and she ran to the bathroom and vomited into the toilet.
Mr. Goldberger told Mr. Rapaport that he ran to his car, which was parked across the street, and called 911.
In her 2010 race for attorney general she arguably ran to the right of her Republican opponent on some issues.
When Jacob got home from work, he saw the whiteboard with Jared's note and ran to his brother's bedroom door.
The manager ran to lock the doors, and employees told people to move away from the front of the restaurant.
According to the affidavit, a crew member said he heard yelling coming from the boat's deck and ran to investigate.
Sergei, 15, told Reuters he ran to another building, but said he could hear more explosions going off every few seconds.
The zoo maintenance crew ran to check on the birds when they heard strange noises from inside the enclosure, Malac said.
Murray's young son was home at the time of her killing and ran to a neighbor's home for help, prosecutors said.
The chief supercar of its day, the Enzo ran to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds and topping out at 217 mph.
Sergei, 15, told Reuters he ran to another building, but said he could hear more explosions going off every few seconds.
I was trying to put out a fire in my brain, slapping at my head as I ran to the bathroom.
The music stopped temporarily as band members ran to comfort bereaved relatives who lunged forward, wailing to grieve over the coffins.
And when the party ended at midnight, we ran to Grand Central Station laughing, high on what we got away with.
We went inside, ran to the nearest pay phone and called our parents to tell them of what had just happened.
A long-term trade deficit, though—such as that between America and Mexico, which ran to $56bn in 2016—is bad.
Apple applied all its product perfectionism to it: the guidelines for the wood used inside it reportedly ran to 30 pages.
Bystanders and lifeguards on the beach ran to help, but Johnny insisted they save his kids first, Dawn told WECT-6.
So I left my office, I ran to the front desk … and I fell in love with these two French kids.
My feet were striking the pavement, lungs heaving as I ran to the sound of Beyoncé singing about 6-inch heels.
He asked Tavon's mother to look for bullet wounds while he ran to his squad car for his medical trauma pack.
So, when the people came down the driveway to our home, I jumped out a window and ran to my studio.
Katt told us the guys were cracking short jokes on him after he ran to help victims in a car crash.
I was running errands with my grandmother and discreetly purchased a pregnancy test and ran to the restroom to take it.
Krista ran to court Tuesday, asking a judge for a restraining order ... keeping him a hundred yards from the family home.
When he finally came and the deed was done, I rushed to my feet in tears and ran to the bathroom.
Hart, who was also a senator from Colorado from 85033 to 1987, ran to be the Democratic presidential nominee in 1988.
Students outside fled in panic, while those inside ran to safety in classrooms, as they had been repeatedly drilled to do.
She and her friends ran to a nearby airport hangar where they hid until they thought it was safe to leave.
After a seaside village there was torched by the flames, people ran to the ocean to escape the "lightning fast" blaze.
The girls ran to the massive statues of Ramses the Great, and they played in the darkened halls of the temple.
In the end, after having accepted certain things, I escaped him and ran to the sixth floor with my bag, bleeding.
He argued that, with annual operational expenses taken into account, the cost of Trident ran to hundreds of billions of pounds.
Ocasio-Cortez, a community organizer and education advocate, is endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America and ran to Crowley's left.
The guards didn't let us touch each other, but when I left, all my girlfriends ran to me and hugged me.
Hyper kids and exhausted parents alike ceased bickering, yawning, and texting and ran to the dogs, wearing identical expressions of wonder.
As he ran to make his train, a wiry older man with a passing resemblance to Clint Eastwood switched platforms, too.
Robin Fugett and her husband ran to the basement of their East Nashville home early Tuesday when they heard swirling wind.
The store employee, Melyda Corado, was hit when she ran to the front of the Trader Joe's shortly after 3 p.m.
Knicks 443, Nets 96 His mouth bloodied, Tim Hardaway Jr. ran to the locker room shortly before halftime on Monday night.
Cronin ran to it in his spurs and cowboy hat, stood on the highest point and caught up on some business.
One of the soldiers on duty identified the suicide bomber, and ran to wrestle him, but the bomber detonated his explosives.
Immediately, she said, a technician closed the rolling shutter to the pharmacy, locked the door and ran to a back area.
Definers's focus on Mr. Cook extended to a campaign it ran to promote the Apple chief as a 2020 presidential candidate.
"They ran to the other end of the spectrum and then walked off the ledge," Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Mrs.
Majors' 4-year-old granddaughter was able to escape and ran to a neighbor's house for help, Metro Nashville Police said.
His brother went into the house to tell their father what was happening and the father ran to the boys aid.
When I arrived for this program, Lynx ran to me, buckskins flying, her hands cupped tightly around something that was smoking.
He immediately turned it off, got out of his seat and ran to the Democratic cloakroom just off the Senate floor.
A shopper at the mall posted a video on twitter in which several shots were heard as people ran to hide.
Doctors and medical students ran to the scene from a nearby building and started giving medical attention to victims, she said.
I jumped out of the truck and ran to her, cold sweat all down my back, but I didn't see anyone.
As Gsellman ran to first base on a groundout in the fourth inning, he pulled up and reached for his leg.
I always ran to his car, because it was cold and because walking would not get me to him fast enough.
The New York Times team's medic ran to the car and came back with an IV drip to help with dehydration.
He was devastated until his mother ran to the toolbox and got two nuts and bolts that would do the job.
"Some of us were lucky to survive and ran to Chibok," said a man who gave his name as Ali Pagu.
He ran to the other end of the alley with his niece and his cousin, and they dove behind some couches.
Parker previously ran to be the Colorado Springs mayor last year, campaigning on tackling homelessness and affordable housing, the Gazette reported.
Then I ran to a flagpole that had the Swiss flag and did a not-very-elegant naked, cold pole dance.
After shaking her hand, the video shows how the man pushed her to the ground and ran to stand over her.
She ran to signal them, forcefully waving her arms and crying for help as they touched down on a nearby soccer field.
The papers, which ran to more than 500 pages, were written in a novel formalism and contained many new terms and definitions.
About an hour later, state troopers located the truck and tried to question Ortiz, who ran to a multilevel hotel parking garage.
When I woke up, I realized I had half a pod left and I immediately ran to my bathroom to hit it.
A neighbor, hearing the fatal shot, ran to Reid's mother's home, quickly disarming the 23-year-old father, the sheriff's department said.
I remember that when she arrived, I ran to the door, firmly believing that she would look like a Christmas card angel.
Court documents reveal that another officer killed the second dog after it too ran to the basement and barked at the officers.
Shoppers ran to the runaway car to make sure everyone was all right, only to find a dog in the driver's seat.
"They ran to me to turn off the music"—at that moment, a bass-heavy track by Fumiya Tanaka, a Japanese producer.
Trajkovic only put a foot wrong after the race when he slipped on the stairs as he ran to hug his girlfriend.
He moved toward the noise and found a man assaulting a woman, ran to stop him, and was met with a knife.
They ran to the tomb, found it empty, then left to tell the rest of the disciples on what they had seen.
At its peak, the balance sheet ran to $4.5 trillion after being less than a $1 trillion before the stimulus program began.
But he quickly ran to the White House to advise Trump of his concerns without consulting other senior members of his committee.
She doesn't even say a word, all she does is open her arms, and like a little kid I ran to her.
So I ran to a local electronics store (Fry's in Vegas has it all) and picked up a universal remote for $10.
"About a week ago, we argued and Larissa ran to the bathroom and flushed the wedding ring down the toilet," Johnson confirms.
I of course very quickly ran to the fence, and for the first time in my life, I shook the champ's hand.
As soon as news of the referendum broke, hordes of Greeks ran to cash machines to withdraw as much cash as possible.
A year later, he escaped again, this time through a mile-long tunnel that ran to the floor of his cell's shower.
When she got outside, she ran to the front of the club, now crowded with police officers and scores of the wounded.
He described himself as a man with simple tastes and whose extravagances ran to snowboarding and picking up the occasional bar bill.
When the day finally came to swap the softballs for silicone, I practically ran to the hospital, ready to be whole again.
Choking back tears I had rushed out of the building and ran to a nearby park hoping to find a secluded spot.
When Selena hit theaters in 1997, millions around the world ran to the box office to pay homage to the lost icon.
His ambitions to lead House Republicans has been clear since 2015, when he ran to replace the embattled retiring Speaker John Boehner.
Yankees 24, Padres 5.093 Chris Paddack ran to the Yankee Stadium mound on Wednesday, eager to start for the San Diego Padres.
The victim was clearly unconscious and people ran to tend to him -- while a female patron tried to attack Guillard in retaliation.
His ambitions to lead House Republicans have been clear since 2015, when he ran to replace the embattled retiring Speaker John Boehner.
She locked herself in a hallway bathroom and managed to escape out the window when she then ran to a neighbor's house.
The scene was chaotic ... 'cause once the driver's vehicle was disabled -- DOZENS of officers ran to rip the suspects from the car.
The two ran to help Bill Davis, 85033, who was "bleeding out in the bedroom," according to a Facebook post from Regan.
One of my college roommates had a family Dalmatian that used to chase a neighborhood priest, who ran to stay in shape.
He ran to the pond when a guest ordered truite au bleu — the trout turned blue only when it was cooked alive.
He wasn't deeply into politics as a student, but he ran to lead three different student organizations during his time in school.
Ferkat Jawdat, her son, messaged me a day after the episode ran to tell me he had been in touch with her.
The stunning look featured a bejeweled corset, subtle sheer panels, and gorgeous embroidery that ran to the length of the long train.
As he helped others take cover, Montoya said Newcomer was injured in the building's basement and ran to get help from medics.
Stewart than ran to the stands behind the end zone and gave a little girl the ball and completely blew her mind.
An Iraqi soldier saw the man coming and ran to bear hug him, sacrificing his life to prevent more causalities, she recalled.
When Cragg saw Flanagan succumbing to heat exhaustion, she ran to get water bottles and slowed her pace to report on the field.
"I rounded everyone up and we ran to the car, but the water was already knee high in our front yard," says Darrell.
After the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the lower court on July 3rd, the Trump administration ran to the Supreme Court.
He ran to a nearby home at random, breaking into it by shooting a sliding glass door and kicking it in, Gardner said.
"The victim then ran to his front yard where he was located by Deputies and Rural Metro covered with bees," the statement reads.
Security video caught the moment when Madison Gardner ran to open the front door of her home with a phone in one hand.
Mohammed Ashif has explained how he survived the attack in Linwood on Friday: Ashif ran to the area used for washing before prayer.
Syed Ahmed, a father of two, said he ran to a small storeroom in the mosque, and lay on the ground to hide.
According to CBS, WWE stars Shane McMahon, Xavier Woods, Tyson Kidd and Curtis Axel all ran to Hart's aid and helped secure Madsen.
"He ran to the garage, she followed him and it was solid smoke in there," Dave told the station of the fire's source.
That same year, a man in Arizona ran to represent Wyoming in Congress and won the Democratic primary because he was running unopposed.
Update: 7:27pm: The countdown ran to 0:00 on the clock, and then something in the ignition sequence called for an abort.
Once they realized they were in danger, the group ran to the bathroom where they hid in a stall with 20 other people.
Ironically, the place she ran to was one where she'll have to become an adult sooner than if she had stayed in school.
Dela Pena said they ran to the nearby bishop's house, hoping they would be safe there, but the militants burst in after them.
During the commercial break, the cast and crew ran to the skybox to congratulate the happy couple, who live together in Los Angeles.
The father ran to a convenience store where he tried to call police but store employees would not let him, multiple outlets reported.
The suspect then fled as all four girls, who were shaken up but uninjured, ran to a nearby inn and asked for help.
Opposition supporters cheered as youths ran to the front, carrying makeshift shields made from trash bin lids, wood and even a satellite dish.
Frightened, the poor pup ran to a place that she knew — the Jay St. station — and ended up inside the dangerous subway tunnel.
They ran to Boston College police officer Carl Mascioli's patrol car, and he rushed into the water and pulled the man to safety.
We overnighted 100 cake boxes and ribbons, ran to Ikea to purchase white shelves, and constructed a completely original backdrop for the set.
Afterward, her son ran to a nearby apartment and told a neighbor that his mother had been shot and was no longer breathing.
Farmers used to buy their fertilizer, seeds, and other materials through the tunnels Hamas ran to smuggle in goods and weapons from Egypt.
That means even places like Redwood City, a longtime also-ran to neighbors like Atherton, Menlo Park and Palo Alto, are now hot.
He ran out of the house, grabbed the plastic bags from under the rock, ran to a friend's house, and called his doctor.
In the immediate aftermath of the incident, passersby ran to help and Bostonians opened their doors to those needing a place to rest.
Mr. Sheats ran to the end of a cul-de-sac, Taylor Sheats ran into the street, and the mother followed, shooting her.
Hall had gone inside, but heard a gunshot, and ran to his side as soon as she saw the officer had been shot.
Realizing the scale of the disaster in his own city, Rodríguez ran to the nearest fallen building to see how he could help.
In September they gained attention when several Marines ran to a nearby apartment complex to help rescue elderly residents when it caught fire.
Jose Tirado, an F.I.U. facilities worker, ran to a nurse in the shelter, asking for advice about how to care for a newborn.
I was already late so I quickly laced up my brand new unbroken-in sneakers and ran to one of the outer courts.
She said she saw Mr. Banks on the grass and ran to him as she screamed his name but he did not respond.
Others say that bull market started in 1987 and ran to 2000, which would be three years longer than the current bull market.
She was a bright woman, but, being untrained, her thoughts ran to whimsicalities, and her poetry was unlike anything anybody else had written.
Her husband abandoned his lawn mower and ran to her, grabbing a shovel and lopping off the creature's head with a single swing.
As he ran to visit the friend, he was attacked by the mountain lion and bitten on his head, according to wildlife officials.
While we were landing, a bunch of neighborhood kids below us ran to catch up to the balloons and it was so cute!
She ran to the nearby house of a Hindu and put a bindi, a colored dot traditionally worn by Hindus, on her forehead.
Just after noon, a man parked his truck across the road, ran to Mr. Pryor and handed him a few 210-dollar bills.
As he ran to the crowd to exult in the first goal of his senior career, Havertz was not the only one celebrating.
That's when the guy with dreads in the video ran to the back of the plane into the bathroom and locked the door.
They decided to wait until the next day to tell the others, but immediately ran to Home Depot and started a massive cleaning.
Garcia fled through the front door of the residence, police said, and ran to a nearby home for help, collapsing on the porch.
A third comes from a woman who recently ran to be the youngest-ever judge in an L.A. county municipal court — and won.
Without even covering myself, I ran to the windows, screaming frantically to my husband and the neighbors who were chatting on the porch.
She received a call from her uncle, who works at Vale, and ran to the area to see if she could find relatives.
The 48-year-old ran to the plaza where onlookers had carried her body and saw the crowd that had formed around her.
While I stood in a corner, trying to make myself inconspicuous, Ayyub ran to the fourth floor to speak to an eye doctor.
Somehow, the cop emerged from the wreck unscathed -- and several people who looked like athletic trainers ran to the guy to help out.
Without skipping a beat, Lora said they both ran to the house, where they saw the woman's husband pinned underneath their Volkswagen Passat.
As soon as I saw the video I ran to my parents desktop and downloaded it on Napster, which probably took seven hours.
And during Monday night's episode in Singapore, Onyeka Ehie ran to a dumpster to throw up after eating a piece of pig intestine.
He and others ran to the roof of their ladder company in Brooklyn to see what was going on, according to his son, Michael.
Once the hostages overpowered the gunman, they ran to the exit, broke down the barricade, unlocked the door and got the hell outta Dodge.
White men lynched Jeff Brown in 353 in Cedarbluff, Mississippi, for accidentally bumping into a white girl as he ran to catch a train.
The Journal reported in March that the teen fled the home in her parents' van, then ran to a friend's house after the stabbing.
"We immediately heard people screaming and running inside the back of the stores, so we ran to the back of Shoe Palace," Carreon said.
Nancy Cherryl Burgess-Dismuke's screams Thursday afternoon got the attention of her neighbors, who ran to help and called 911, WYFF News 4 reported.
So I went over there, ran to her and hurried, then we had to hold our frame for a little while before we started.
She ran to the mirror and was shocked to find that the area around her cheeks and temple were raw, bumpy, and painfully dry.
Her field notes, which she kept with obsessive fidelity — often transcribing hourslong conversations as they happened in real time — ran to thousands of pages.
" Luis Burbano and his best friend ran to an employee access door after they realized the gunshots were "getting closer and louder and louder.
The gold miners ETF has been on a tear this year as investors ran to safe-haven assets in an uncertain global economic climate.
Wilson chased it down, ran to his right with Vikings in pursuit and found wideout Tyler Lockett alone in the middle of the field.
Among the 13 wounded, San Fe ISD Police Officer John Barnes who ran to the sound of the gunshots and helped neutralize the shooter.
The 8-year-old girl helped her 9-year-old sister escape, and the middle child ran to a neighbor for help, police said.
Multiple people ran to her aid, but shots were fired, and by the time they were able to reach her, Campos was fatally injured.
The father ran to a convenience store, where he tried to call police but store employees would not let him, according to multiple reports.
The stock ran to $18 on the eve of its quarterly earnings report, and Cramer thought it was a fine quarter when it reported.
"He'd gotten his hands free, broken the padlock on the door of the house and ran to the nearest neighbor," recalls Jody, now 38.
As Martin Guptill fired in his throw, the ball was deflected off Stokes' outstretched bat and ran to the boundary for another four runs.
The worry grew when Gross left PIMCO, and some speculated that if investors ran to the exits in droves, fulfilling redemptions could prove difficult.
As I got to the door of the clinic, a car alarm went off and the gentlemen inside the van ran to the door.
I left and ran to the nearest McDonalds, hoping that salt, fat, and sugar would lull me into a deep and restful temporary coma.
When my mom slapped me and told me to run to my room, I ran to my Beyoncé CD. She made me feel better.
Brenda Forman had no political experience, no college degree and no background in management when she ran to replace her husband, the newspaper noted.
The company's Android software has gone from being an also-ran to the brains of most of the world's smartphones and Google topped Amazon.
Jayme fled the cabin and encountered a woman out walking her dog, who ran to a neighbor's home with Jayme to call the police.
Eastman ran to the left of Ashford, supporting Medicare for all and other policies championed by leaders and organizations that bill themselves as progressive.
When the gunman fell, Engle, despite his head injuries, ran to his car and came back with a pistol of his own, police said.
Within the competitive space of original programming, Starz has moved from an also-ran to a formidable player in just the last few years.
He is trying to hold off Melanie Leneghan, who ran to the right of Balderson and received the endorsement of hard-line conservative Rep.
After the final whistle on a rainy Friday night in Lille, France, the entire team, backups included, ran to join their supporters in celebration.
When the gunshots rang out, he said, he ran to a back room with a second roommate and they climbed out of a window.
When I ran to represent Wisconsin's 6900th District, I made a promise to treat my time in Congress like a deployment, not a career.
I immediately washed it off (and ran to the kitchen for a few ice cubes), but the redness lingered well into the next morning.
After clearing security, I ran to my gate, only to have my name announced over the PA system as soon as I sat down.
Minutes later, Cuevas says, she heard shots ring out and ran to the man's vehicle, only to find Ledezma slumped lifelessly in the car.
"I did what I think any of my coworkers would have done in that situation and ran to help," Harris said in the statement.
The raids led to panic in each community: Relatives of detainees ran to nearby churches to seek sanctuary and information, terrified to go home.
His identification with rock 'n' roll was unusual in that his musical tastes ran to classical, which gave his films a certain outsider's perspective.
When Mr. Van Wagenen touched Mr. Escobar a third time, the boy jumped off the couch, ran to the bathroom and locked the door.
When she ran to her room to dial, Houston followed her, still holding a knife, but stopped when she shut the door on him.
Her daughter-in-law ran to authorities with the information, but hours later returned to say that it was her husband's old cell number.
Lofgren, a senior member of the Judiciary panel, previously ran to be the committee's chairwoman, but she ultimately lost the race to Nadler.  Rep.
First, he ran to Guatemala City, around 3003 miles from home, where he said he was threatened by gang members trying to recruit him.
She got a call from her uncle, who works at Vale, and ran to the affected area to see if she could find relatives.
She memorized the operas and ran to each one for three to four months, shifting the tempo to match her speed and her mood.
And so strong was this feeling that I ran to her, the gingersnaps still in my left hand, and hugged her, long and hard.
At one point, his daughter Ivanka arrived at the doorway with her daughter, Arabella, who ran to her grandfather and gave him a kiss.
I ran to my Humvee and rummaged through my rucksack before triumphantly returning to the policeman with it, struggling to even turn it on.
As one does in situations like these, the employee, Tassy Rodgers, immediately freaked out and ran to assistant manager James Murphy's office for help.
Ellison ran to be DNC chairman this year but was defeated by former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, who was seen as having Obama's backing.
Mortally wounded, Ross ran to his big brother, Jayson, who was asleep in another room, and snuggled up next to him as he died.
A female spectator ran to Schumacher's aid when she realized the rope around his neck was too tight and that he was actually being strangled.
Elliot told the paper he had heard that before she fell to the ground, Smith ran to tell other students behind them to run away.
"They say my daughter tried to save her father, she ran to get some help for her daddy," Thomas' mother, Sandria Burts, told Fox 2.
Luis Cosme, a worker at a cleaning company, felt the high winds as Maria neared and ran to the shelter at the Catholic church building.
Willeford, 55, lived near the church and after his daughter alerted him to the shooting, he grabbed his rifle and ran to the building barefoot.
Then disaster struck – her Delta flight ran into two mechanical delays, but let the passengers off the plane, so Decker ran to a terminal bathroom.
Welder ran to the left of Davids, touting an unabashedly progressive platform that included Medicare-for-all, debt-free college, and a $15 minimum wage.
A moment after locking gazes with Matsumura, the bull turned tail and ran to the furthest point of the arena and refused to attack him.
She then ran to the corner of the field and flung her arms in the air majestically in celebration as supporters in the crowd roared.
There was also miscommunication about shooting victims who left and ran to other hotels, such as Caesars Palace, to seek help, said the fire chief.
Once all of the candy had fallen out of the piñata, the kids ran to collect it, with a little help from Kardashian West's husband.
Sanders, a democratic socialist, ran to Hillary Clinton's left with a message of economic populism, but without the explicit nationalism or racial undertones of Trump.
Following his instincts, the bull ditched out of a truck and ran to the closest pasture -- a green space on the campus of York College.
An officer quickly opened the door and ran to the other side of the vehicle as the bear climbed out and scampered away, apparently unharmed.
Portugal's budget deficit ran to 4.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, far above the 2.7 percent target agreed with the European Commission.
A race to help the victims After the suspect was shot, Laura Creed ran to the bar and tried to render aid to the victims.
Padilla ran to her son as he entered the airport waiting area, dropping to her knees and embracing the small boy as he smiled broadly.
What's bad for America is apparently amazing for Colbert's ratings, as he's seen himself rebound from also-ran to pole position since Trump took office.
So I ran to a new startup food truck down the street that was run by the folks of PastaTivo, a restaurant in Beachwood, Ohio.
But instead of asking for answers, Spencer ignored her family, and ran to her cop boyfriend...just like she's done in basically every past season.
Details of the two charges against Getachew Asefa, former head of the National Intelligence and Security Service, and 25 other defendants ran to 106 pages.
My friend came over for dinner and I was complaining about my back and she ran to her purse and pulled out this CBD cream.
Another member of the dinner party, a Marine staff sergeant, Christopher McNeely, ran to his friend's aid and was shot several times by the accomplice.
Last week, a day after the installation, Alfred Norwood Jr. stopped his car, jumped out and ran to help the man hanging from the roof.
I ran to the front of the house: the neighbor's fence to my left, just 15 minutes after the ember rain started, was on fire.
Kirkpatrick defeated Democrat Matt Heinz, an emergency room physician and former state legislator who ran to her left in a contentious primary battle for Rep.
In February, a girl sent to bomb a village in the Far North Region of Cameroon dropped her explosives and ran to the authorities instead.
I ran to the atm to get money out of savings, and when I got back the cashier told me my groceries were paid for.
His record ran to an unspectacular 22000-22006-5 but he became a staple performer for PRIDE even after they acquired genuine world class talent.
She ran to her car in the pouring rain, picked up some beer and peanuts at a bodega, and went back to her hotel room.
At an event in Iowa on Thursday, he said he was expecting a very strong result, noting predictions that ran to 5 percent or higher.
Uninjured, Mr. Gill ran outside and asked the neighbors to call 911, then ran to the living room window and pulled out the air-conditioner.
The gunman ran to his car, where he had other weapons, and Mr. Aziz followed, throwing the shotgun at the vehicle and shattering a window.
Five of the children who were stabbed, along with about 15 other students, ran to a convenience store less than 100 feet away to hide.
She ran to her children's bedrooms to make sure her 5-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter were unharmed; they were fast asleep.
Tanaka ran to second base on a single by Gleyber Torres, and took his time going to third when Gardner walked to load the bases.
In return, Netanyahu and his wife allegedly repeatedly requested alterations to Walla News, which Elovich ran, to serve their political interests and undercut their opponents.
It is a decision that Democrats are being far more circumspect with now, than they were when so many ran to Sanders three years ago.
Pardon my language, but that shi—stuff burned so bad I ran to the damn—pardon me—Cross River and stuck my head right in!
With tear gas canisters exploding inside, second-year student Mohammad Shahzad said some ran to the washrooms to hide or wash their eyes with water.
He fired multiple times and then ran to a nearby alley where a vehicle -- "driven by an unidentified female" -- was waiting for him, police said.
The complaint against Silver ran to thirty-five single-spaced pages, and vividly detailed the Speaker's plot to use his office for personal financial gain.
Mr. Davis acknowledged on the stand that he had taken $100,000 for his own use from a charity he ran to benefit a women's shelter.
I wanted to be a good daughter—I wanted to be a selfless daughter who dropped everything and ran to be by her father's side.
Specifically, if I got ran to a motorcycle, pumped the gas to the limit, and rolled over the countryside, would I die in the process?
When they opened it, they saw pipe bombs and wires and dropped the pack and ran to alert police, Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage told CBS News.
Ernie Loza told CBS Chicago that the boy had been playing tag and that his brother ran to the victim's side after the boy was shot.
"I got down off the bus and I got to see her from far away, so I ran to see her and hugged her," Villa said.
Clinton begins vice presidential search Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman to seek a major party's presidential nomination, also ran to promote her own issues.
Police say that after finding her mother dead, the young girl ran to a home of a neighbor, who called police, who then found Krekhtyak's body.
The father ran to get help, but the police official said it took him nearly 20 minutes to come upon two officers in a patrol car.
"When they walked into the room, they ran to the little bassinet and were so happy and so excited," she recalls of their magical first meeting.
In Chappaqua, the access point also was in the basement, with a line to a "small luggage closet" that ran to equipment locations in the house.
There were frequent veiled whispers from the Clinton campaign in 2008 that the system unfairly helped Obama, who ran to the former New York senator's left.
However, he managed to convey his predicament to his friend, 12-year-old Cole Leeper, who had been standing nearby and quickly ran to get help.
When neighbors told the officer the 61-year-old man who lived in the house had collapsed in his back doorway, the officer ran to help.
Lero said she ran to wake up her husband, grabbed her gun, yelled, "Get 'em, Leon," and she and the brave dog ran after the men.
White House legislative director Marc Short said the spending bill, which ran to more than 2,000 pages, was rushed into place to avoid a government shutdown.
The father ran to a convenience store where he tried to call police but store employees would not let him, according to reports by multiple outlets.
" Las Vegas Fire and Rescue wrote on its Facebook page that a 3-year-old girl "ran to him and wrapped her arms around his waist.
Once he pulled into the nearest parking lot, he jumped out of his car, ran to a nearby tree, and then ran back to his car.
McNeeley got himself all pumped up and he just ran to the center of ring, right into Tyson's fist, and he just collapsed onto the mat.
A SHARED BURDEN Mr. Milchan's gifts to Mr. Netanyahu, beginning in 2007, ran to more than $210,000; Mr. Packer's, dating to 2014, totaled more than $70,000.
When Mr. Woodham shot a student in the gut, then turned to reload his gun, Mr. Myrick ran to his truck, where he kept a pistol.
They ran to the house of a relative and grabbed the rifles most families keep in order to scare away the coyotes that roam the area.
" ■ "The same thing went on when President Trump ran for office; there was about 15 ladies who ran to the press and said the same thing.
"I need a new song!" he yelled, then ran to the front desk, cued up a track by Mr. Bieber and returned to his work, singing.
The boys jumped off their buses, dressed in identical red polo shirts, their hair freshly cut, each dragging a large backpack, and ran to their mother.
Arefaine needed to pack quickly, so he ran to his room, in a house that team officials had arranged for players to use during the camp.
He scored on a 73-yard run in the second quarter and ran to the Nebraska 1 on a 403-yard scamper in the fourth quarter.
Kris even got one of her security employees in on the whole joke, and he chased Teigen and Legend down as they ran to their car.
His sure sense of political timing was notably evident when Mr. Cicilline ran to unseat Vincent A. Cianci Jr., the longtime Providence mayor known as Buddy.
He fled the scene on foot and ran to a Ramada Inn, where he was found hiding in the bed of a pickup truck, Alaniz said.
Because Mr. Wallace was forbidden by the state Constitution to serve successive four-year terms, his wife ran to succeed him in 21970 and won overwhelmingly.
She ran to John McCain's right in 2016, and is running against an unpopular Republican senator as a potential partner to a popular (with Republicans) president.
Immediately after the collapse, Mr. Johnson said he was among those who ran to the chaotic situation to look for victims who might be trapped or injured.
Kundera writes: He got up from the table and ran to the bathroom, where he vomited up his beloved pet, the faithful friend of his waning days.
As she did, a second suspect pulled up in a getaway car, hopped out, ran to the back of her Rolls and grabbed a red duffel bag.
After school on Tuesday, as some students ran to catch a train at the Botanical Garden station, others described themselves as frightened and confused by the events.
But — as anybody who has ever ran to a bathroom only to discover a line knows — it's not always smooth sailing once you get to your destination.
BEFORE he ran to be president of Guatemala two years ago, Jimmy Morales pretended to be a presidential candidate in a television sitcom called "Moralejas" ("Cautionary Tales").
Joey ran to Lowe's in search of some sort of cart but having just gone through Hurricane Matthew a few days before, the store was wiped out.
When he watched the tapes back at home at night, Ariana Richards's cry jolted Mr Spielberg's wife awake, and she ran to check her children were safe.
She ran to the left of her more moderate opponent Jonathan Swinton, criticizing him for supporting limitations on abortion rights, according to a Salt Lake Tribune report.
Obama took office with a $10.6 trillion debt, which ran to $19.9 trillion by the time his second term ended in January 2017, a $9.3 trillion difference.
The argument ended and she was just livid, ran to her office, and slammed the door so hard that the lock broke and she couldn't get out.
"Tampa and Orlando, I woke up incredibly sick today, ran to the doctor here and have been told to postpone these shows tonight and tomorrow," Grande wrote.
" However, that wasn't the first time he was violent with her, she alleged: "During certain arguments we had, I always escaped and ran to my mom's side.
A number of the migrants ran to try to escape capture, but most walked slowly to hand themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol officials waiting under floodlights.
One time, a roommate of mine cried and ran to her room after we gathered in a group to talk about why the cleaning rotation wasn't working.
With a head start on man-coverage mark Malcolm Jenkins, Hill ran to the flat as Kirkwood's route rubbed Jenkins, creating an easy third-and-3 conversion.
Foster said that the band's guitarist Sean Cimino had family members at the Route 91 Harvest Festival who ran to take cover when the shooting took place.
Ms. Falktoft ran to Powell Library, where staff members handed out snacks to the many people hiding or studying there and told them they could not leave.
Mr. Romney ran to the right on immigration in the primaries, pledging to clamp down on the Mexican border and push undocumented workers out of the country.
He introduced me to his entire family, offered me rum, and then asked me to wait while he ran to his house to get his boxing photos.
He ran to find his girlfriend, who he knew was in the building under assault, he said in an interview on VKontakte, the Russian social media platform.
She immediately ran to the girl, who was nearest to her, and used a sweatsuit that she kept in her pack to try to stanch the bleeding.
At Documenta the portraits were exhibited along with her re-creation of a Beirut bakery that her father ran to provide jobs for people with special needs.
Moore ran to Strange's right on certain issues — immigration, guns, God — and wed that critique to one about the fecklessness of McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
As officers were closing in, he ran to the third floor of a hotel parking garage and tried to use a parked pickup truck as a shield.
CBS's longtime C.E.O. stepped down last night after a 15-year reign that turned the network from an also-ran to a king of the TV industry.
"We ran to the roof, we already had gotten information that we should get to high ground if we think a chemical attack has happened," he said.
Mr. Jeune's mother opened the door for the officers and ran to the back of the apartment, yelling, "He's back here, he's back here," Chief Monahan said.
Barkley ran to his right on a handoff and, as he turned the corner around the line, he came face-to-face with Philadelphia linebacker Nate Gerry.
He ran to shore screaming that he was free, only to be caught by Laos soldiers, what happen to him after that, Master Song does not know.
I remember showing up to work covered in sweat because once I saw it on Spotify I literally ran to the office to get it on Noisey.
Candidate Trump ran to the right of the GOP field on immigration but also broke with Republican Party conventional wisdom on a number of economic policy issues.
She claimed that she ran to the basement after hearing a loud thud, but Franklin told her the noise came from him throwing a ball to the dog.
She ran to a nearby gas station to call the police and, thanks to security footage from the store where Merchant bought his eggs, he was later apprehended.
Biggs ran to represent Arizona's 5th district in Congress on a platform of "defeating ISIS," balancing the federal budget, harsher criminalization of immigrants, and taking away people's healthcare.
That's when Emmersyn pointed out a word she didn't quite understand to her dad, Cody, 218—and he immediately ran to Tiffany who was washing up after dinner.
We got the stories to the printer, painstakingly decided on a front page image, and immediately ran to Pennsylvania Avenue to celebrate in front of the White House.
After the facilitator took the venom off the skin of her leg with the same tool she used to apply it, she ran to the bathroom with diarrhea.
I checked it out from the library and as soon as I finished it I ran to my local indie bookstore to buy a copy — it's that good.
Simpsonville and surrounding towns earned the "Golden Strip" nickname in the 1950s, when waterlines ran to the city, said Andrew Staton, author of a book about Simpsonville history.
As things came together, Schramel ran to a local store and cleared out their decorations shelves, and coordinated with kind strangers who wanted to bring gifts and food.
The daytime pajama: This is a trend I wish I had been following my whole life, and not just in college as I ran to take an exam.
I picked her up and ran to the shelter of a nearby tree line; applied a tourniquet to her injured leg and called the medics to collect us.
During the primaries, they ran to be delegates specifically on behalf of Trump and have been instrumental in beating back efforts to keep him from securing the nomination.
The campaign he ran, to his mind, was an affirmation of his gut being smarter and better than all of the advice the so-called professionals were offering.
Months after Hannah ran to their house last year, the DeKalbs would come in contact with the family again, just before their deaths, according to the investigative documents.
"Two witnesses that were near the collision scene ran to the burning, overturned truck in an attempt to free the driver," police said in a statement to PEOPLE.
While her friend ran to get help, Standley waited patiently for minutes while the dog continued to chew on her arm from the other side of the fence.
Residents ran to higher ground to escape the floodwaters, he said, but many lost their homes and possessions and were expected to ask the regional government for compensation.
As Ms. Powers's convoy left the scene of accident on Monday, an older man ran to the fallen boy, who lay spread-eagled and bleeding on the road.
On most issues, Clinton ran to the right of Barack Obama in the 2008 campaign and presented herself as a champion of more conservative, white working class voters.
Salazar ran to left of Dilan on a platform backing single-payer health care, tuition-free public universities, better access to public transportation and establishing universal rent control.
What eyewitnesses saw Majida Ameer, who lives in the south of Baghdad, said she ran to the streets with her three children after the quake hit late Sunday.
Partridge said Johnson, who was a veteran who worked as a contractor, was killed while shielding his wife of 25 years and daughter until they ran to safety.
But when Joyce ran to look at the platform where Hopper was standing, there was nothing — not even a collection of dust — that could feasibly be Hopper's remains.
The Liverpool FC midfielder ran to the touchline, held out his arm next to his teammate Frenkie de Jong&aposs, and pointed to the colors of their skin.
" As she ran to her next meeting, Barkue remarked, "I know he is the president, but I do not believe he represents the views of the American people.
She introduced singer Christopher Jackson who sang the Stevie Wonder hit "As" as the montage ran to pay tribute to those in Hollywood who we lost this year.
It was nuts, so he went nuts and got a penalty that could have changed the game because he took his helmet off and ran to the bench.
He developed a rapport with General McMaster, a barrel-chested Army officer whose tastes ran to beer rather than wine but who shared Mr. Anton's love of writing.
"You're seeing extreme selling in the only favored area that everybody ran to," said Tony Dwyer, chief market strategist with the brokerage firm Canaccord Genuity in New York.
In another, she is accused of siphoning money from a nonprofit she ran to pay her mortgage, take vacations and shop at Victoria's Secret, according to the indictment.
They would then compare the discussion on Twitter related to that topic in the week in which the pieces ran to the week in which they did not.
Weinstein's insurer, Chubb Indemnity Insurance Co., ran to court shortly after the movie mogul's world started collapsing ... asking a judge to sign off on its denial of coverage.
It is telling that the unit's lone major mistake — and not the other 55 offensive plays Minnesota ran to largely minimal effect — is what stuck with the Steelers.
Such inherent tension between freedom and obligation ran, to varying degrees, through all age groups in the survey, which was conducted by CoreData Research in February and March.
Rose Simmons's father, Daniel, an assistant pastor at the church, was shot when he ran to help Clementa Pinckney; he died in the hospital a few hours later.
By then, he was a professor at Amherst College, where the Buddhist family found themselves outliers among his conservative colleagues, whose hobbies ran to hunting, golf and baseball.
When the buzzer sounded, he ran to a corner of the court, then made his way to the sideline, jumped up and popped his jersey as he yelled.
She ran to get a first aid kit and barricaded the door so students would be safe as they sat in the dark while she was briefly gone.
The FDA also said that tests it ran to simulate how Zantac reacts in users' stomachs and small intestines suggest it does not cause NDMA to form there.
" He specifically called out "the elected officials that ran to the cameras today, acted in a solemn manner, called for prayers, and will once again do absolutely nothing.
It typically takes many months to complete — the analysis accompanying the original Obama rule ran to 1,217 pages and included supporting analyses by the National Academies of Science.
When race officials announced that participants could change their seed times before the meet got underway, I ran to the desk waving my pen to slash the error.
"When the youth ran to D.C., that's when this really got started," Archambault told the crowd, as people lined up to shake the hands of the gathered runners.
Opposition to the housing plan—which ran to some 750-pages, along with piles of supporting documents—was based on its process and execution rather than its objectives.
When another person tried to calm him, he moved away from the door and Ms. Khan ran to the front desk of the lounge, according to the statement.
She grabbed a pair of men's shoes — apparently Mr. Patterson's — and ran to a nearby road, shoes ill fitting and on the wrong feet, crying out for help.
A band - some of the musicians in tears - temporarily stopped playing as band members ran to comfort bereaved relatives who lunged forward, wailing in grief over the coffins.
After she started ringing a neighbor's doorbell for help, Avenatti allegedly pulled her back into his apartment, at which point she put on pants and ran to an elevator.
It is hard to believe that he ran to a hotel to meet with our girls of a low social class, although they are the best in the world.
Friday after her son — who was covered in blood and had visible stab wounds — ran to a neighbor's apartment and told her his mother had stabbed him, police allege.
"We know that Iowa is critical in this road and we're taking it seriously," said DeJear, Harris' Iowa chair who ran to be Iowa's secretary of state last year.
But as the couple sat down to enjoy their meal, an alligator swam up to the bank of the lake, stared the pair down, and ran to their spread.
When then-Vice President George H.W. Bush ran to succeed President Ronald Reagan in 1988, the Gipper had a 60% approval rating, which helped Bush win the White House.
Jussie and his lawyers ran to court Tuesday morning in Chicago, where he was facing 16 felony counts of lying to police in the alleged racial and homophobic attack.
After PewDiePie playfully addressed being overtaken by T-Series as the biggest channel on YouTube, his fans rallied and ran to their comments to fan the flames of feud.
They ran to a local immigration center where they were met by dozens of migrants cheering "victory, victory" although their legal status in Spain has yet to be determined.
England were helped along the way by good fortune, including a deflection off top run scorer Ben Stokes' outstretched bat which ran to the boundary in the 50th over.
When it wouldn't budge, he ran to the back of the house and opened the back door, freeing his 9-year old pit bull, Zach, reports Fox-10 Phoenix.
In the meantime, his two pooches, who sensed he was in danger, frantically ran to the nearby towpath to find someone to rescue their owner, Piringer told the Post.
Sheriff's deputies said that when store employees and bystanders tried to apprehend Wilde, he handed his infant daughter to a stranger, ran to his car and began driving away.
Paris fire service spokesman Eric Moulin told the AP that an off-duty fireman ran to the scene and found nine of the victims lying motionless under the tree.
Most interesting ... they both ran to the courthouse at the same time to file for divorce, and each wanted to be the petitioner -- the one who called it quits.
The night the emergency decree was passed, Chichirau ran to the government building hoping to do something, anything, to stop her colleagues, but she wasn't able to get in.
The American government has also got into the habit of producing open-ended pieces of legislation such as the Dodd-Frank financial-reform bill, which ran to 2,319 pages.
I remember when a magazine I worked for threw a party, I ran to Barneys to buy a gorgeous pair of Marc Jacobs metallic heels just for that night.
I threw all of GP's taco fillings in some Tupperware, cut a huge chunk off my rosemary chocolate bread, and ran to the studio for a R29 Food shoot.
"We heard some shots so we all ran to the emergency window; we see this guy out there, military style, shooting at the police -- pow, pow, pow," he said.
After scoring just three minutes into the game, Bedoya ran to the field microphone near the corner flag, picking it up and demanding that Congress act on gun violence.
Chad Robertson, the baker at Tartine Bakery & Cafe in San Francisco, published a recipe for his sourdough country loaf in the book "Tartine Bread" that ran to 38 pages.
Another night I dreamed I'd left the bath running, woke up in a panic and ran to the bathroom convinced I was about to encounter a deposit-destroying disaster.
She then heard two shots fired and ran to the vehicle in time to identify the client, who was holding a gun and pushing Paola's limp body off him.
One time, I was taking the order of a man and his mistress, and when I brought out the appetizers, the woman got up and ran to the exit.
The American public could not understand why hospitals charged $60 for an aspirin, why bills from neurosurgeons ran to six figures, or why insurance companies denied obviously essential care.
Until, that is, we saw shearwaters diving in the distance and ran to them and found Atlantic bonito beneath, crashing bait on the surface, practically jumping into the boat.
Just as the roof was about to rip off their room, they ran to another building in the complex and broke into a storage room with a concrete roof.
Michael Wainstein ran to civil court shortly after Jules was arrested last week on domestic violence charges in Florida -- asking a judge for a restraining order against his wife.
YouTube employee Dianna Arnspiger said she was on the building's second floor when she heard gun shots, ran to a window and saw the shooter on a patio outside.
Lam announced more restrictions on entry into the city, the people of Hong Kong didn't sigh with relief: We ran to supermarkets and panic-bought three-ply toilet tissue.
The fig leaf of democracy is so see-through that even Moussa Mostafa, the only contender who ran to meet the cut-off, is hardly taking the race seriously.
He recently visited the White House twice with proposals on manufacturing and coal, neither he nor Trump are politicians and they both ran to get something done, he said.
Using deduction skills that would rival those of a private investigator, Bonnie found the iPad's flight from Memphis to Fort Lauderdale and ran to the gate as passengers deplaned.
The employees ran to the back of the restaurant and the group, who police estimated range in age from 17 to 20 years old, ran out of the restaurant.
"They tried to extort us and we held firm and they took what I said and ran to Forbes and Forbes printed it and it went viral," Schnatter said.
Eastman ran to the left of Ashford, who had won the district for Democrats in 20163 before losing it in 2016, as close to an incumbent as you get.

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