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Fan questions rolled in daily, and miraculously many were answered.
Then thousands of Twitter follows and media mentions rolled in.
As the returns rolled in, we started to joke around.
Upward of 50 of them rolled in by day's end.
The bay's scent rolled in while he sipped his drink.
I've never rolled in the simulator before - but I rolled.
Orders rolled in quickly from airlines, including PanAm and TWA.
I made some nice pars and rolled in some putts.
The bulldozers rolled in on the morning of October 25th.
But as acceptances rolled in, her dad was unnervingly tepid.
All of that changed when the Tea Party rolled in.
Nick Cannon rolled in with his crew around 193:45 a.m.
About 10 minutes into the routine, a fierce storm rolled in.
Finally rolled in a couple of putts on nine and 10.
Anti-nuclear protests roiled Europe as the new weapons rolled in.
Then 2018 rolled in with a new record for hottest month.
The moon shone; fog rolled in; a storm gathered; snow fell.
As the early votes rolled in, Republicans grew even more pessimistic.
It's been rolled in melted butter with honey and saffron threads.
I watched as a thunderstorm slowly rolled in across the field.
Endorsements from the likes of Bernie Sanders and NARAL rolled in.
Germans lined the platforms, clapping as the migrant trains rolled in.
Hundreds of lawyers, poll workers, watchers, press -no buses rolled in.
B-67 was still in Nuuk when the fog rolled in.
But like any wave, the compliments receded and criticism rolled in.
At a cliff-side ceremony in Maine, the clouds rolled in.
At a cliff-side ceremony in Maine, the clouds rolled in.
Statements of support and condolences rolled in from around the world Wednesday.
When the storm rolled in on Wednesday, the situation quickly turned dire.
"We got better and better," he crowed as the count rolled in.
However as election results rolled in on Wednesday, markets were in freefall.
Anti-nuclear protests erupted across Europe as the new missiles rolled in.
It's the latter of these where GeoGif's efforts could be rolled in.
As vote counts rolled in on Tuesday night, the race remained close.
"This is unexpected," she recalled saying as the weird data rolled in.
When she stopped disclosing her disabilities, the invitations for interviews rolled in.
But a storm rolled in, and the roads froze and became impassable.
I mean, he looks like chewed bubble gum rolled in cat hair.
My wedges were good, rolled in some putts, definitely missed some putts.
Like many other American I was shocked as the results rolled in.
ET hour rolled in delivering the same sting of a Monday morning.
More than 200 donations have rolled in for the Gaggeros family&aposs cause.
But when the Sunni militants of ISIS rolled in, Shias fled the city.
I also answer a media request that rolled in from a major outlet.
Zee rolled in on skates dressed as Newton-John's character Kira in Xanadu.
One recent early morning rolled in on a wave of high-achieving professionals.
The clouds rolled in on November 8, and they have yet to part.
Friday when his pickup spun out on Highway 169 and rolled in Princeton.
When the viewership ratings rolled in, ordinary faces were made into bankable stars.
As black-bottomed storm clouds rolled in, we hurried back to the shore.
KFC's fried chicken is rolled in a secret blend of herbs and spices.
After an appearance of Fox's Bill O'Reilly, over $6900,2628 in donations rolled in.
The light dimmed, the ringing kicked up, and the fog rolled in again.
When 1980 rolled in, chicken Francese had the comforting zing that Americans wanted.
Be Chill When the sun dropped behind the mountains, the fog rolled in.
Lizzo rolled in, spun around and started happily cursing, spreading joy through expletives.
This year, the tsunami rolled in and swept away revelers and security guards.
Six years after the first bulldozer rolled in, the construction crews are gone.
The generous scoops are rolled in chopped pistachios and more of the powder.
I always want to wear them the most, and I just rolled in.
And then once the putt rolled in on 17, that helped as well.
He operated at a swifter pace than that at which the evidence rolled in.
As the RSVPs rolled in from her wedding guests, one stood out in particular.
Families across the U.S. started contacting her, and the overwhelming positive feedback rolled in.
People rolled in a field of alfalfa to smother the flames that engulfed them.
A treacherous storm rolled in mid-October, forcing those on the expedition to retreat.
Outside, as afternoon clouds rolled in, some said the pastor could do no wrong.
Money has rolled in from celebrities he counts as friends and others he doesn't.
Surely, this would be where the stoners rolled in and kicked off their hijinks.
We didn't know what happened or how it started, but the cops rolled in.
And if they happen to be rolled in cinnamon sugar, so much the better.
When 1960 rolled in, gelatin cookery was a must in many modern US kitchens.
The negative comments rolled in almost immediately, and nearly all of them lambasted Black.
As do, of course, personal solutions rolled in Google Sheets or other spreadsheet programs.
Next, cease-and-desist letters rolled in from tech giants Twitter, Google and Facebook.
Cars with diplomats' plates rolled in succession toward the front steps, depositing assorted emissaries.
As more tweets rolled in from local officials and politicians, the reality set in.
Rich Europeans rolled in and artists and musicians, young in the '70s, got rich.
But we don't think they mind that Ocean's tide rolled in a couple weeks later.
The tobacco is then dried out, rolled in bible paper, and smoked like a cigarette.
When Lilis solicited bids to frack wells recently, quotes rolled in at about $2.2 million.
As TV cameras rolled in the New Haven park, people passed out or had seizures.
"We are going to make America great again," he declared as the returns rolled in.
Trump allies expressed concern over text messages as the results rolled in, the source said.
Siri arrived with the iPhone 4S and Amazon Alexa rolled in on the cylindrical Echo.
Buttery, chewy sugar cookies rolled in cinnamon and yet even more sugar—who can resist?
On her wedding day, she rolled in her wheelchair to the end of the aisle.
As election results rolled in on Wednesday, global stock markets were extremely volatile in trade.
We sear all the shrimp, rolled in a little spice: coriander, salt, lime, black pepper.
Kurupt's Moonrocks are girl-scout cookie buds rolled in CO2 oil and dipped in kief.
Joe sparks up a blunt -- marijuana rolled in tobacco -- and Elon takes a monster rip.
When iconic musician and pop star Prince passed away in April, the tributes rolled in.
All of it was mixed together and rolled in a bunch of pecans and walnuts.
Weitz visited him in Malibu, did the closet blitz, and rolled in racks of clothes.
Still wearing a hospital gown, he was rolled in a wheelchair to a police car.
He stared at his phone in bafflement and terror as thousands of threats rolled in.
He used a "silver chair" that he rolled in front of him to steady himself.
Stephen Colbert seized on reports that Trump was growing despondent as the news rolled in.
So what was that shiny gown that Anna Wintour rolled in wearing at 6 p.m.
Armed with stacks, they rolled in around 3:30 AM and stayed for 2 hours.
I wanted to revisit the New Hampshire primary results that had rolled in the night before.
Syncs rolled in hard and fast too, like this ad for Toyota, set to "The Heat".
Unpaid enrollment "assisters," whose budgets have been cut significantly, were rolled in with agents and brokers.
They lifted my eyelids up and my eyes were rolled in to back of my head.
When Mother Jones dropped its exhaustive, deeply reported story on private prisons, the praise rolled in.
Who wouldn't want to eat chicken stuffed with nachos toppings and rolled in crushed-up chips?
Honorable mention goes to RRS It's bloody cold here, which rolled in fourth, with 10,679 votes.
And yet, in the past week, a dark cloud has rolled in over the groundbreaking film.
Action hero Jackie Chan rolled in on Friday, having become part owner of a racing team.
The Weinstein Company party was a dinner, but the couple rolled in at 10:45 p.m.
Despite organizers releasing an apology statement for the cancellation, lawsuits against the festival soon rolled in.
Hours after the returns rolled in, leaders in both parties sought to united the divided country.
He birdied the first and the smile returned as he rolled in another at the sixth.
On Sunday, as beach-goers in Florida were enjoying a warm afternoon, a thunderstorm rolled in.
Lahiri rolled in a 16-foot birdie effort on the next hole to take the lead.
Boxes had been rolled in on a cart, and one of them contained Atwood's handwritten draft.
But it appears the storm clouds have rolled in, and the sun has set on Tayvin.
When a thunderstorm rolled in, the men quickly moved their catch under tarps to protect it.
But he was already in South Carolina by the time the New Hampshire results rolled in.
Something on the order of half a million pre-orders for the vehicle have rolled in.
Those with musicality, SFX and coding skills were in short supply and soon the cheques rolled in.
It was Cruz's first meeting, and she rolled in late after buying makeup at Target across town.
As the results rolled in on Tuesday night, it was clear that our work made the difference.
ProPublica saw donations jump as election results rolled in, and a tenfold increase in the days following.
At the ninth hole, he rolled in 30-foot putt for his third birdie of the round.
The race went on, too close to call, well into Wednesday morning as more votes rolled in.
Polls rolled in by the hour on Monday, the clear majority showing Clinton with the edge nationally.
That was the only scoring of the quarter, as rain rolled in and bogged down the action.
And still others, like Ms. Roth, the photographer, simply rolled in on a whim and never left.
"After the story got out, donated laundry supplies rolled in from around the world," the principal beamed.
In recent weeks, passionate denunciations of "superdelegates" have rolled in from most quarters of the Democratic Party.
When the Canadians rolled in, we could immediately tell there was a lot of interest in them.
That basically happened except that Samsung rolled in like a juggernaut and sucked all the air up.
He was back in New York by the time the devastating reviews for "Myra Breckinridge" rolled in.
Summer rolled in, and I suddenly found myself with more opinions on contemporary music than ever before.
So this time she came to Harvest to buy flower, the old-fashioned bud rolled in joints.
"We have beaten odds every step of the way," said a jubilant Klobuchar as returns rolled in.
Both Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders claimed victory after the remaining neck-and-neck votes rolled in.
I'm gonna go eat a piece of Popeye's fried chicken topped in bacon and rolled in injera.
On the evening of the 2016 election, as unfathomable returns rolled in, Jordan mourned for us all.
Scott had seen his slim lead shrink even further as mail-in and provisional ballots rolled in.
As the Nevada caucus results rolled in last Tuesday, Robert McGibbon sat down to run a computer model.
"She rolled in straight from the 'Watch What Happens Live' studio, wasted and humping people," said a source.
He rolled in a birdie on the par-five 14th to move into the lead on seven-under.
As Tuesday's election results rolled in, some seemed to still be trivializing the very point of the primary.
As the election results rolled in, it became clear that Clinton would not shatter the ceiling that night.
There are Munchkins rolled in snowflake sprinkles, as well as classic icing doughnuts topped with the same decoration.
Over the next two months, while good reviews rolled in, I waited for Mimi to come into focus.
The last one rolled in after a tantalizing dance on the rim, extending the advantage to 229 points.
After, as actual numbers rolled in, that number turned out to be off by a factor of ten.
"It ain't over, man," Biden told supporters in Columbia as the New Hampshire results rolled in late Tuesday.
He rolled in a 44-footer from short of the green for a final birdie at the last.
He rolled in the snow, chased a squirrel, stood at the top of a hill facing the wind.
We shot photos by the Hawkesbury River as the storm rolled in, drawing closer with each shutter snap.
The confidence drained from the once-optimistic Clinton campaign, which went radio silent as the results rolled in.
Elizabeth Warren was point blank with criticism as the candidate's disappointing results rolled in primary night in New Hampshire.
Mortgage insurance can either be rolled in to the cost of the loan or purchased separately by the borrower.
Ivanka shared that with her own followers — and the replies rolled in, as previously spotted by the Huffington Post.
Trump shared that with her own followers — and the replies rolled in, as previously spotted by the Huffington Post.
"Grilled SPAM®, sushi rice, fried egg and wasabi rolled in nori (dried seaweed)," says the state fair website.
Whether or not the company ends up being a scam doesn't matter; the commission money has already rolled in.
Even with the little we've seen of her, Rin is nearly every "deceptive trans woman" cliché rolled in one.
Huhi's play set the stage, as the next two kills rolled in for CLG within just a couple minutes.
MORE PROBLEMS FOR ARMY NOMINEE: More opposition rolled in Monday against Mark Green, the president's nominee for Army secretary.
It was clear and cold when she started out, but clouds rolled in suddenly and it started to snow.
Modi pulled in Trump for a bear hug on the stage as the cameras rolled in the Rose Garden.
As results rolled in, it appeared that Howze could threaten to shut the party out of another competitive district.
After, as actual numbers rolled in, that number turned out to be off by a factor of ten. Rep.
The best seller is Qottab, an almond-shaped, almond-infused cookie with a crispy shell rolled in powdered sugar.
Other supporters are stuck outside, cheering the former Florida governor's "Safer, Stronger, Freer America" bus as it rolled in.
It was May, late in the climbing season, and bad weather rolled in as Vescovo's group approached the summit.
The history of paint-by-number has proven to be art medium and metaphor, all rolled in to one.
Exactly one month later, the People's Liberation Army rolled in, killing hundreds, probably several thousands, of demonstrators and residents.
On that day, the prosecution rolled in a cart filled with AK-47s and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
Mr. Bieniek wore a navy blue suit with a black bow tie; 47 green acres rolled in the distance.
The Eagles (3-1) rolled in unbeaten and ranked for the first time in 10 years, but fell flat.
Just after the awards were handed out, ominous thunderclouds rolled in, unleashing a celebratory torrent that soaked them all.
A few members of the town council had rolled in after their weekly meeting for some beer and popcorn.
A ball of foie gras ganache rolled in chocolate makes for a heady breakfast of champions the next day.
Chaiken and Beals chatted by phone as the presidential election results rolled in, both acknowledging the moment had come.
We rolled in at night, always a no-no; in the dark it's hard to tell what you're getting.
Thirteen years later, with Couples in charge as captain, Woods rolled in the winning putt at the sandbelt course.
When Greta Thunberg was chosen as Time's Person of the Year earlier this month, the accolades quickly rolled in.
Try the beef rolled in betel leaves (22000,1403 dong) and the pumpkin curry served in the gourd (2140,252 dong).
When the Twitter hate rolled in after that revelation, she came to North's defense and shut the haters down quickly.
The attorneys proposed Bible be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be given nitrogen gas.
Her team kept tabs on cases in hospitals and clinics and got ready to sequence samples as they rolled in.
But the tears subsided (and the Tweets rolled in) once Bigger hit the reunion stage with his new facial hair.
Made with tahini, then rolled in toasted sesame seeds, these cookies are nutty, soft, buttery and just a tad salty.
But a lot of those anxieties melted away once the first wave of glowing reactions rolled in on social media.
The three main Wall Street indexes have retreated slightly from record highs this week as second-quarter earnings rolled in.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some good money news rolled in with the New Year: Life insurance could be cheaper in 2017.
There was a slight drop in Treasury yields, which move opposite to prices, as the weaker car sales rolled in.
But the holidays rolled in, and as quickly as Jake came into my life, he ghosted right out of it.
But when the guerrillas rolled in, after a brief period of calm, there was widespread shooting, looting and many executions.
But some people, it's like they've been rolled in monosodium glutamate and sprinkled with Pringles—you just can't get enough.
He remembers watching through a hole in the wall of a cattle car as American soldiers rolled in with tanks.
Once, when I was younger, I was climbing Scafell—a mountain in England's lake district—and a fog rolled in.
The Bloomberg campaign tweeted about its success in the territory shortly after the results rolled in: "Thank you, American Samoa!"
That's because the founder, Monique Deschaine, trained with Marcella Hazan, and Ms. Deschaine's pasta dough is rolled in small batches.
While other companies pitching investors at the event brought two or three executives, he said GE rolled in with 35.
As more invitations rolled in, the influencer floodgates were forced open, washing editorial veterans out of their front row spots.
The former vice president leaped on the comparison at a fundraiser on Thursday night as the UK results rolled in.
It has traces of Steven Spielberg, Stephen King, John Carpenter, and David Lynch all rolled in to eight thrilling episodes.
In the video, she wore a white shift dress along with orange sunglasses while the ocean waves rolled in behind her.
The crew discovered the body rolled in a carpet and police were investigating whether Roberts hid the body before his death.
HELE technology is being rolled in Southeast Asia, while North Asia has been on the path for some time, Flynn said.
UPDATE: The Daily Show took a serious tone Tuesday night as election results rolled in showing Donald Trump leading the polls.
"Everyone had counted us out — even a week ago," Klobuchar told a crowd in New Hampshire as primary results rolled in.
As she was trying to escape the animal, she was run over by her own vehicle as it rolled in reverse.
"It was, obviously, a big day," said Mr. Pennington, who found himself jumping up and down as the contributions rolled in.
As the billions rolled in, so did the plaudits: Google, Facebook, Amazon and others were making the world a better place.
As the results rolled in on Friday morning and the "leave" vote gained traction, financial markets began to go into shock.
Refactor already has 20 portfolio companies in the fund, many of which are rolled-in smaller investments made personally by Lee.
Nearly $3.9 billion of cash rolled in to U.S.-based corporate high-yield bond funds during the seven days ended Feb.
Aid workers went from tent to tent, urging migrants to leave before heavy machinery is rolled in to start the demolition.
"What if there's a live hand grenade rolled in the middle of the aisle during the high holidays," the man asked.
But while they were pushing towards Sweden, an intense blizzard suddenly rolled in resulting in incredibly cold temperatures and whiteout conditions.
The fried chicken is rolled in a secret blend of herbs and spices and then pressure cooked for a better taste.
People wrote letters, children drew pictures and thousands of petition signatures rolled in — mostly in support of the more restrictive law.
He did not seriously challenge Walker again until No. 18, where he rolled in a 14-foot putt for his eagle.
Think of them as a jazzed-up version of tang yuan, rolled in crushed peanuts and drizzled with creamy condensed milk.
The neighbors are especially fond of carrying off the round doughnuts rolled in spiced sugar and filled with salty cider caramel.
It's like he's rolled in and addressed a nation of grime fans that he's here to stake a claim for dominance.
About a half an hour into the class, dark clouds rolled in, and the sky gave way to a light sprinkle.
I've asked people I've just met to visualize, for me, the "deuce-deuce" — a 4, rolled in a pair of 2s.
But on social media, the angry tweets and hashtags about the helmet rolled in: #FLOTUSinAfricaBingo documented what some felt were Mrs.
As the results rolled in on Saturday, he was scheduled to hold a rally in the "Super Tuesday" state of Minnesota.
But D.N.C. officials said as those results rolled in that the qualifying thresholds were certain to increase for the March debate.
An initial $7.8 billion emergency package to aid recovery for Hurricane Harvey could be rolled in to the government funding legislation.
Ignazio La Russa, a leader of the right-wing Fratelli d'Italia, spoke elatedly on Italian television as the numbers rolled in.
"Tonight, there was some hope that the Democrats would have a wave election," Carville told MSNBC as election results rolled in.
The mattress was delivered to our doorstep tightly rolled in a box that we carried up the stairs to our bedroom.
Pressed against their chests or tightly rolled in their hands are legal papers and procedural documents that undergird the committee's work.
But when crew members got aboard for the second time, a thick and blinding fog rolled in and separated the ships.
Joyce's "round of spiced beef," Russell went on, had become a tenderloin marinated in a fig glaze, then rolled in cocoa.
In LA, smoke rolled in from Malibu and even miles away from any flames there was a thick smell of burning.
It's usually seasoned with anything in the allium and capsicum (pepper) families, then rolled in a mixture of nuts and herbs.
The Trump administration is facing a wave of lawsuits that have rolled in since the president announced his plans last week.
He would have rolled in his grave if he knew his daughter was being cuffed and fingerprinted by the Israeli police.
Alexis' water broke early Tuesday as she was seen being rolled in to a Georgia hospital with Fetty by her side.
Luckily, Prime Day rolled in these deals on Calphalon cookware that'll save you up to 30% on their best pots and pans.
Since the Jet Lag Mask came out earlier this year, rave reviews have consistently rolled in from consumers, celebrities, and editors alike.
Discussion of the idea exploded Wednesday on Twitter, where tweets with the hashtag #calexit rolled in at hundreds per minute all day.
Well, with his 90-minute edit of all eight films rolled in to one, New Yorker Tim Stiefler has done exactly that.
Ireland didn't want to get wet when a wave rolled in and really put some muscle into her work like a pro.
The names, some expected, others less so, rolled in right up to a few hours before the event, when New Hampshire Sen.
But Russian reinforcements rolled in from across the border, knocking the Ukrainians back and threatening to push farther into the country's heartland.
They had left Four Corners, safely taking U.S. Route 160 as evening rolled in, when something strange started happening on their phones.
AS THE results of the election for the Diet's upper house rolled in on July 10th, Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, beamed.
Macron defeated Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Front, 66 percent to 34 percent as results rolled in early Monday morning.
When it became clear the thin mountain air had little to do with the flight of the ball, the offers rolled in.
The zeppole — five ricotta doughnut balls rolled in granulated sugar — is served family style with three dipping sauces (chocolate, sour cherry, caramel).
We all scream for ice cream, especially when it's sandwiched between two of our favorite fluffy cookies (oh, AND rolled in sprinkles).
So I rolled in and a friend of mine was sitting with this other kid who I didn't really know that well.
Inspiring, compassionate, funny and heartwarming stories rolled in from sites like Upworthy, Sunny Skyz, The Dodo, GivesMeHope and even Awkward Family Photos.
But Johnson's tee shot on No. 7 found the sloping green, and then he rolled in a 45-foot, downhill, breaking putt.
So when he rolled in a 20103-foot birdie putt at his first hole, the 10th, "that certainly helped," La Cava said.
It begins with fatir, a bread of simple dough pressed and stretched, glossed with butter, rolled in on itself and squashed flat.
Critics of the proposal argued that Democrats were "rolled" in the conference report between the House and Senate, according to Roll Call.
Carlesimo would demand that the kitchen remain open at the Roadhouse restaurant until Advance reporters rolled in after finishing game-night stories.
So long as the money rolled in, it didn't need to — at least until the sexual harassment suits started rolling in, too.
" As the sentimental video rolled in the background, "Without Me" singer Halsey sang a moving rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time.
Around 103 AM, he rolled in with a crew of 50 people including his brother and former "Love Island" star, Tommy Fury.
Williams-Sonoma offers a recipe for a Cheddar cheese ball smoothed with mayonnaise, flavored with smoked paprika and rolled in poppy seeds.
Majestic is not the word for this unseaworthy looking creature, which resembles an antique truck hubcap that rolled in off the overpass.
Ruby and Olivia were dancing together when the Prophets, lead by Latrelle (whose life Cesar had just spared) rolled in and began shooting.
Donald Trump won the Republican Florida primary Tuesday evening, taking a big lead as the first results rolled in on Super Tuesday 2.
The allegations have rolled in following Epstein's arrest July 6 at a New Jersey airport coming off a private flight back from Paris.
I stood in my rabbi's hotel room, putting on my wedding suit, transfixed by the TV while news of the massacre rolled in.
A YEAR AGO at Farnborough Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg, boss of Boeing, beamed as orders for its new 737 max jetliner rolled in.
A YEAR AGO at Farnborough Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg, boss of Boeing, beamed as orders for its new 737 MAX jetliner rolled in.
Tuesday night, as the results for Texas's midterm primary election rolled in, an uplifting trend began to emerge: Women just couldn't stop winning.
Eight minutes into the period, forward Kyle Palmieri rolled in alone on Lundqvist and rapped a shot off his left pad and glove.
When it rolled in a straight line, the Puppy 1 ran smoothly, though it sometimes sped up way too quickly for my comfort.
Naturally, in the absence of any real information, a flood of conspiracy theories have rolled in to try to fill in the gaps.
As I moved my phone to look around and drove forward via the on-screen joystick, BB-21E rolled in the trainer base.
CHIP may or may not get rolled in with next week's spending bill, and everyone has an opinion about whether it should be.
Musk didn't share a specific date, but he did verify that support should be rolled in as part of the upcoming V10 update.
But then "the clouds rolled in, and the wind picked up, and the skies darkened, and the rain started coming down," Schiff said.
Castro broke a tie when he rolled in a birdie putt from 153 feet on the 15th hole to get to 11 under.
Chiarot zipped a shot that goalie Tuukka Rask stopped briefly, but the puck rolled in for the defenseman's second goal at 9:06.
For starters, The Villa Pizze Fritte sells 2-foot-long hunks of fried dough that are rolled in sugar and cost under $5.
As the votes have rolled in, Donald Trump is performing stronger than anyone expected and has a real chance to win the presidency.
As expected, dozens of media requests have rolled in, as well as invitations to speak at local meetings and events around the district.
Because while the Longhorns and Aggies shit-talk each other, others have steam-rolled in and taken the Lone Star State's top recruits.
This week, as reports of new Syrian casualties rolled in, aid groups and political leaders once again condemned, lamented and called for action.
BEIJING — One by one, China's shaken leaders spoke up, denouncing the student protesters who had occupied Tiananmen Square until the army rolled in.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams recovered a fumble and rolled in for a touchdown in third quarter to put the Ravens up, 24-10.
A new carpet will be rolled in, along with new lights and sconces, though maybe not until a few weeks after the opening.
When Hall rolled in a 10-foot birdie putt at No. 13, they were tied for the first time since the first hole.
Gary Coby, the campaign's digital director, tweeted Friday that more than $10 million in donations had rolled in during the previous 48 hours.
Yes, we know—many of you have already gotten in a few good snow days over winter break or when storms rolled in.
He carried that momentum to the next hole where he rolled in his fourth birdie of the day, this time from 22 feet.
Rolled in a tortilla chip breading, the chicken strips are testing in Houston, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio before rolling out nationwide in 2020.
Other successes have included divisions which manufacture sensor components for devices like Apple smartphones, while Sony's film division rolled in an additional $68 million.
In LA the ground rolled In Los Angeles, the main temblor was felt as a long, rolling quake, and buildings rocked back and forth.
The reason they won't make it to the hospital is that a storm has rolled in and there's a pile-up on the freeway.
He was speaking while an unofficial vote count rolled in on the presidential election that showed him with a commanding lead over his rivals.
When the election results rolled in, many art organizations opened their doors to invite conversation and provide space for people to gather and heal.
Condemnations even from Republican politicians rolled in, and by Saturday night, a federal judge in New York had already blocked part of the order.
Gaskill-Hames says Quintana and his family had interacted with physicians in person before the telepresence robot rolled in, which Wilharm confirmed to CNN.
Update: Bad weather rolled in and postponed the launch for a few days — they're going to take another shot at it come Saturday evening.
Aja rolled in looking just like her namesake in Jem and the Holograms, and BenDeLaCreme looked exactly the same as last we saw her.
As the money rolled in on Tuesday, there was renewed focus in the local media on Folau's wife Maria, a high-profile netball international.
Amid chants of "Bernie or Bust" and loud boos as election results rolled in, Alison Bacon, an actress living in Los Angeles, assailed Mrs.
On a visit to Cold Bay in October, a CNN team experienced that firsthand when an early blizzard rolled in, bringing 18 mph winds.
Freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence passed for 183 yards and three touchdowns as the Tigers rolled in their season-opening game in front of 80,048.
Another storm rolled in from four miles away, in the form of mostly pro-Sanders protesters who marched from City Hall to the arena.
As the roll call votes rolled in Tuesday night, Bernie Sanders and his brother — yes, he has one — shared a profoundly moving family moment.
"Ted Cruz looks like an insider next to Donald Trump," Democratic strategist David Axelrod noted on CNN as results from the night rolled in.
The fondant-filled chocolate Creme Egg is encased in chocolate sponge, then covered with a layer of melted chocolate and rolled in chocolate sprinkles.
During the winter months, when a cold breeze rolled in from the Pacific Ocean, the group regularly rented out the pool for social functions.
But Saad—like the majority of the country, of course—found herself disappointed with the results as they rolled in on November 113, 2016.
Rather it is frozen ice-cream compressed into the shape of a russet potato then rolled in cocoa powder and slit down the middle.
But when a critical patient rolled in, Dr. O'Neal would flip a mental switch and start operating as a sharply focused physician, he said.
As Super Tuesday results rolled in on Tuesday night, Hinojosa tweeted that "of course the threshold will go up" ahead of the March debate.
AZZAN, Yemen — As hundreds of Yemeni troops rolled in here in August to attack Qaeda militants, secondary school students were sitting for final exams.
Soon after the flaps were retracted, the airplane developed a mind of its own and rolled in a fast burst of nose-down trim.
I had been admitted the night before, rolled in on a stretcher like I had some sort of ailment that prevented me from walking.
Murray, a five-time runner-up here, was apparently untroubled by the ankle he had rolled in a second-round victory over Andrey Rublev.
Samuel then rolled in a short jumper and Edric Dennis (one) and Samuel (two) made free throws to push TCU's bulge to 63-57.
When Facebook engineers and designers rolled in to the office, they would sometimes find a few photocopied pages from the notebooks at their workstations.
"The helmet kind of rolled in the middle of everybody, and I didn't want anybody jumping on it and breaking an ankle," Judge said.
He rolled in a 40-foot putt at that hole after a poor drive had forced him to pitch his second shot out sideways.
Not to be outdone ... BB-8 rolled in with franchise newcomer D-O, an excitable little droid who looked very happy to be there.
For more than two hours on Tuesday night, many Americans bit their nails and glued themselves to a screen as the votes rolled in.
The marijuana was not smoked in the same way as today - in pipes or rolled in cigarettes - but rather inhaled while burning in the braziers.
If you're the type that's used to squeezing in, shoulders rolled in and hunched, these should be the change of shape you've been waiting for.
" As the pictures rolled in on Twitter, Crabtree said she "sat and couldn't move for an hour" because she "was sobbing so hard with joy.
"The girls had little twirls in the front, which would be rolled in the '40s, but we wanted it to look very today," he says.Success.
But before I'd had time to let the dread of a toothbrush-centered government conspiracy set in, another couple of emails rolled in from Magas.
The fried potatoes are tossed in olive oil, topped with parmesan and parsley, and are rolled in enough garlic to repel several generations of vampires.
As the results of France's presidential election rolled in on Sunday, Françoise Horiot watched with relief, optimistic about the prospects for her small aviation business.
Yet, supporters that night did not appear concerned as the results rolled in and the prospect of a Sanders nomination slipped further from their grasp.
Fiddler, who predicted her party would flip no more than eight seats, told me she was "overcome with abject joy" as the results rolled in.
But when initial box-office numbers rolled in on Friday — and it had made just $1.5 million in Thursday night previews — the movie's outlook dimmed.
Six people were killed in the melee when the army rolled in tanks to disperse rock-throwing demonstrators who denounced Mnangagwa and alleged vote-rigging.
The summer rolls, a mix of rice noodles, shrimp, pork, lettuce and herbs, rolled in thin rice paper and served cold, were not as compelling.
It's a bit sticky (I think it rolled in the honey) but hopefully you can still use it to time when to take your antibiotics.
Since last month, tanker trucks have rolled in from Israel every day with diesel fuel to operate a second turbine at Gaza's sole power plant.
Charles M. Blow The dark clouds of the coming administration rolled in this week with a fury, producing a flood of strange and worrisome news.
Emma Wood, whose home was recently rebuilt after flooding during Harvey, had not yet unpacked in her new home by the time Imelda rolled in.
Before Woods made his birdie putt, the other players in his group, Dustin Johnson and Jason Day, rolled in birdie attempts, ratcheting up the pressure.
As heavier clouds rolled in, the entire room dimmed, and I began to find it difficult to make out faces across even a short distance.
It usually turns out that the majority of what I read is nonfiction, with some fiction and maybe two to three "business" books rolled in.
Keegan-Michael Key: Friends from College was something that I rolled in [on] the tide of after Jordan and I had been in Nick's Storks.
We're told the ladies rolled in with a bunch of girlfriends, and ordered 2 bottles of DJ 1942, and 2 bottles of Belvedere for their table.
In their traditional form, Peeps are shaped like baby chickens and made of a soft marshmallow rolled in colored sugar, with eyes made of edible wax.
"They rolled in and tried to act big time, and my father told them to beat it—a little bit more strongly than that," says Semandiris.
The money rolled in, multiplied by amazing deals that saw him sell Formula One several times over while retaining a tight grip on the top job.
The film industry was one of the few areas of Britain's economy that really rolled in the last quarter, according to official figures out on Wednesday.
Lately, that's been about once every three months, but at one point, my period rolled in like an unwanted houseguest and didn't leave for six months.
A tiny number of additional orders rolled in after the "Good Morning America" appearance, even though Lopreiato is certain that far more went to the knockoffs.
As the vote count rolled in, Mr Navalny sparred publicly with Ksenia Sobchak, a socialite-cum-journalist who ran carrying the opposition banner with Kremlin approval.
Two days later, forces backed by the United Arab Emirates rolled in and declared victory over the group, which had ruled the city for a year.
As TMZ reported, Yoa claims he was in the VIP area when the rappers and their crew rolled in and tried to shove everyone else out.
Investors added the most cash in six weeks - $5.6 billion - to stock funds during the same week as strong quarterly earnings reports rolled in, ICI said.
Still, she might have caught a glimpse of the red-carpet photos as they rolled in, seeing as they immediately become internet and social media fodder.
That very evening, even as inbound interest from the TechCrunch coverage of OurSpot rolled in, Yam went with his gut: he began coding the Patreon platform.
As the drama unfolded, election returns from tight races rolled in from across the country and lawmakers positioned themselves for leadership positions in the next Congress.
Surgeons like Narayan are no strangers to the chaos of the trauma bay: the uncontrolled bleeding, the patients getting chest compressions as they're being rolled in.
It isn't clear why Facebook wasn't able to conduct a more thorough analysis of these Infowars pages last week, when the initial complaints first rolled in.
Small roadside food stands did a brisk trade, the smoke from small coal fired barbeques mingling with the mist that had rolled in from the sea.
Since then, the commendations have rolled in — from local civic groups, elected officials and barbering companies — all congratulating him: 2100 years, 2107, 102, and so on.
As end-of-year lists by music journalists rolled in from NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Noisey, and others, I saw names that I didn't even recognize.
But Kvitova did not even face a break point on her serve as she rolled in the first match of the day on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Standing perpendicular to the hole, Thomas aimed toward the fringe of the green and watched as the ball made a 3-degree turn and rolled in.
But the difficulty of responding to a major natural disaster was apparent Tuesday afternoon as more trucks of supplies rolled in, and almost none rolled out.
The night before the tournament, with five of the six teams safely present and the first game less than 24 hours away, the fog rolled in.
Thomas rolled in a 17-foot putt on the 18th to secure the win and celebrated wildly before being wrapped in a bear-hug by Woods.
Thomas rolled in a 03-foot putt on the 18th to secure the win and celebrated wildly before being wrapped in a bear-hug by Woods.
Cheese balls seasoned with Worcestershire sauce and rolled in chopped dried beef from Buddig, a popular supermarket brand, are big at Ohio potlucks, Ms. Davis said.
Coming off back-to-back bogeys to fall eight shots behind through eight holes, McIlroy rolled in a 35-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole.
We're told he rolled in around 8:30 PM and the group sat in a private room ... where they ordered $3k worth of food and drinks.
The kitchen and bar at the Hilton Garden Inn had long closed by the time the senator's motorcade and press bus rolled in at around 10pm.
The kitchen and bar at the Hilton Garden Inn had long closed by the time the senator's motorcade and press bus rolled in at around 403pm.
The moves came after privates polls showed incumbent President Joko Widodo likely to win a second term in office as the votes from Wednesday's election rolled in.
The first reactions from Wall Street research units about Donald Trump's upset election win rolled in early Wednesday morning and one of the first was decidedly bearish.
Abbey Kearney, who lives in the Elan City Lights complex, told CNN she was enjoying a sunny day at the pool when the storm rolled in unexpectedly.
It allows riders to see how much their ride will cost, with fees, taxes, tolls, and Prime Time (Lyft's version of Uber's surge pricing) charges rolled in.
Clinton's victories rolled in on Tuesday night, he gave a defiant speech in West Virginia, predicting he would win the state when it votes May 10. Mrs.
We prevented repeal, marched, rolled in wheelchairs, protested again and again in the Capital, and braved arrest and restraint in order to protect health care for all.
As answers rolled in, a username consisting only of two swastikas was shifted into first place after a correct answer to an immigration question, the outlet noted.
Once the crab mixture is cooled and ready, it is formed into little balls, which are dipped in flour and beaten egg, then rolled in bread crumbs.
Woods at least gave fans one moment of excitement when he rolled in a 20-foot putt for eagle from the fringe at the par-five ninth.
As the shrimper rolled in the heavy seas, the men swung precariously in the lifeboat—one second out over the water; the next smashing into the shrimper.
I also posed the question in a hiking group on Facebook; one user lamented the time when her dog rolled in the stuff in Olympic National Park.
The festival took place more than three weeks ago, but since the election results rolled in, it feels like our collective hangover has only gotten more painful.
And an even bigger apology to that unfortunate fellow who was just trying to build some wholesome golf memories with his pop before the president rolled in.
"It's all because Donald Trump was the Christopher Columbus for me," Hof told a reporter after election results rolled in Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press.
But Karbo, information director for the town of Burke, South Dakota, said that was only the beginning of the damage from a tornado that rolled in overnight.
TROYES, France — As the results of France's presidential election rolled in on Sunday, Françoise Horiot watched with relief, optimistic about the prospects for her small aviation business.
For seventeen years, I have awoken to those workers, to clinking silverware rolled in cloth and porcelain plates removed from the oven in preparation for breakfast service.
I took the sunglasses out for a morning bike ride and, as is typically the case in San Francisco, a dense fog layer had rolled in overnight.
BREWERS POUND NATIONALS Travis Shaw, Eric Thames and Manny Pina homered, Zach Davies threw seven and two-thirds shutout innings, and Milwaukee rolled in Washington, 226.75-143.
The value of the pound surged as the voting results rolled in, a sign of rising confidence in Britain's economy now that its future looks more clear.
He rolled in a monster 68-foot putt for birdie on the par-four 12th to restore a 4-up lead and all but seal the match.
While Black Lives Matter originally scheduled private talks with the mayor hoping to have a productive dialogue, they said they became discouraged as the denials rolled in.
After an almost unbearable four-minute wait while the other members of her group putted out, Green rolled in the winning putt and the tears quickly flowed.
One of her projects repurposed a large sign, which she painted with "A Louer" (to rent) and rolled in front of municipal buildings as a comment on commercialization.
The Portuguese bobbed to shore in boats, the African slaves rolled in on wheels and together they plowed through the forests and planted the seeds of modern Brazil.
After the Americans got to it in the twentieth century, they left, and for a long time it rolled in our sky, empty as it had always been.
As the sun set on Trumpland and the candidate took the stage in Arizona, it was like a dark cloud had rolled in on the once-hopeful day.
As election results rolled in and reflected a strong showing for Republican candidate Donald Trump, celebrities -- particularly those who were #withher -- went from being fired up to frustrated.
These instructions passed through a chaotic machine, a filter of language, culture, intentions, assumptions, and social norms —six weeks later the oil paintings arrived, rolled in a tube.
" Adding, "Even before the wave of support rolled in within an hour or two, he sent me a beautiful text back about how proud he was of me.
He described a steady leak of water that began around the time of the shooting, but quickly got worse as the boat rolled in the coastguard vessel's wake.
The Portuguese bobbed to shore in boats, the African slaves rolled in on wheels and together they ploughed through the forests and planted the seeds of modern Brazil.
The capsized vessel, which authorities said had lifejackets on board, was one of two duck boats that hit problems as a heavy storm rolled in across the lake.
In fact, although Wansink's science has been scrutinized for years, it wasn't until he described his own research practices in a blog post that the criticism rolled in.
They would have continued to fall as the seiche waves rolled in and out, depositing layer upon layer of sediment and each time ­sealing the tektites in place.
That was followed by a birdie at six and another at seven when he rolled in a monster 71-foot putt that brought a roar from the gallery.
The 215-year-old Californian rolled in a 173-foot putt from the fringe for a one-stroke victory over Bryson DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa in Blaine, Minnesota.
As the votes rolled in Wednesday night to fund the government until February, a cluster of Democrats were singing Christmas carols in a corner of the Senate chamber.
It received strong reviews and an even stronger box office tally (though most of its box office earnings rolled in after nomination ballots had already been turned in).
As results from Super Tuesday states rolled in Tuesday evening, the mood inside the Warren team turned grim, with two staffers even sniping at each other on Twitter.
Despite a victory in North Dakota and a narrow lead over Biden in Washington, speculation about Sanders' standing in the race swirled Tuesday nights as results rolled in.
MSNBC's Brian Williams said Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg was not having the "night he thought he paid for," as results from Super Tuesday rolled in.
Unexpected endorsements in Iowa rolled in, and major party figures who didn't endorse were directing donations to his campaign, which raised a record $403 million in 18 days.
He safely found the green with his approach and rolled in another monster putt to complete victory and post the 29th round of 63 in major championship history.
Along a stretch of highway in suburban Bayamon, Puerto Rico, construction workers tried desperately to make progress repairing a 100-foot-long sinkhole before the clouds rolled in.
Rescuers also will check on Irish skipper Gregor McGuckin, whose boat was rolled in the same storm and who was about 90 miles away from Tomy, organizers said.
The convicted killer's lawyers proposed he be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be administered nitrogen gas to cut off oxygen to his brain.
But over the last month, as announcements rolled in from Elizabeth Warren, Julián Castro, and Kamala Harris, DNC officials held off on contacting campaigns directly about their security practices.
Suddenly free to live its best life, the bus rolled in reverse for several blocks down Palmetto Street, damaging several cars along the way before smashing into a church.
Three fire departments joined EMS and law-enforcement crews in the search for the boy, but soon after, a new band of threatening thunderstorms and high winds rolled in.
A spokeswoman for Canada's immigration department said the website crashed "as a result of a significant increase in the volume of traffic" as election results rolled in Tuesday night.
Legislation was rushed into the national parliament's upper house Senate late on Wednesday, even as colorful celebrations in the major cities continued and congratulations rolled in from international supporters.
When Kurdish separatists barricaded Cizre, fighting to carve out an autonomous state, Turkish Special Forces rolled in and blockaded the town for 79 days, bombarding every building in sight.
As criticism and praise rolled in from NFL figures and politicians, people naturally turned an expectant ear to the man who started it all: former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Els and the Internationals players welcomed the prospect of 15-times major champion Woods returning to Royal Melbourne, where he rolled in the winning putt in the 2011 tournament.
Clouds rolled in, and for the first time since we'd arrived in Jamaica four days earlier, rain began to fall, a light drizzle, not enough for umbrellas and jackets.
Earnings rolled in from Iberdrola's new Wikinger wind farm in Germany, helping balance out lower income from its networks and renewables businesses in Spain and commercial operations in Britain.
It has rolled in from tech executives like Reed Hastings of Netflix and Omid Kordestani of Twitter, which has embraced Mckesson as a kind of power-user brand ambassador.
A few more trucks rolled in, featureless trucks, failure trucks, all quickly flipping on their roofs, few lasting longer than 20 seconds before simply losing the fight with gravity.
The Waimea lifeguard team, who planned on working until dark that day, arrived just before 220 AM as 220- and 210-foot swells rolled in under the marine layer.
As he filmed last month, the comments rolled in, some admiring ("You are one brave ghost hunter"), others fearing for his safety ("Tim, don't summon what u can't banish").
The British Open champion rolled in seven birdies, including a 50-footer and a 35-footer in ideal morning conditions on the Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course at Palm Harbor.
The peloton eventually rolled in at a leisurely pace more than 12 minutes after Boasson Hagen claimed the first stage win for the Dimension Data team at this tour.
The suggestions rolled in: Park the train away from the station, build a shed for it, park it at the other end of the line, turn the power off.
But here we were at last, ready to walk the picturesque old street and eat the famous glutinous rice cake, or the taro ice cream rolled in chopped peanuts.
In a recent column, Democrats complained about Citizens United until the cash rolled in, David Weisberg claims that Democrats have stopped opposing – or at least publicly condemning - Citizens United.
He then rolled in two more birdies on the back nine to complete a bogey-free card in windy conditions on the par-73 Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort.
There the sea rolled in haunting billows and from the luminous brushstrokes of J. M. W. Turner arose the mighty distinctive bulk of the leviathan, the staggering whale itself.
Kylie was hanging out inside Delilah nightclub well after midnight Thursday morning when NBA stars Tristan Thompson and Ben Simmons rolled in shortly before 2 AM ... aka closing time.
Then, click through to see what people from the U.K. to Germany were googling as the votes rolled in and it became clear that "President Trump" was becoming a reality.
BreadTalk, a fast-growing chain based in Singapore, does a roaring business in "floss buns"—sweet white buns larded with butter, coated with egg and rolled in dried shredded pork.
Those contributions rolled in after the Trump campaign aggressively increased the number of fundraising emails it sent to supporters, including direct appeals from Trump, his children and other top surrogates.
Rumford, a native of Perth, rolled in eight birdies, including five straight from the sixth hole, and a lone bogey to finish his round at a seven-under-par 65.
When the tanks rolled in Tiananmen, then-President George H.W. Bush wasted no time publicly condemning the regime, as have other American presidents who spoke firmly and decisively against repression.
Morant, now filling the Grizzlies' point guard position in place of Conley, rolled in a close-range floater to give the Grizzlies a 107-105 lead with 1:32 remaining.
As results rolled in on election day, Morales held a narrow lead over his main rival, Carlos Mesa of the Citizens Community party, in a crowded field of nine candidates.
As the vote totals rolled in, Selma -- the site of storied civil rights and county seat -- supplied the coup de grace, delivering nearly 75% of Dallas County's votes to Jones.
Scott sank a two-foot birdie putt on No. 10, saved par with a hard-breaking 14-footer on No. 11 and rolled in a 45-footer on No. 12.
" As Fowler rolled in (a recent health scare had required the temporary use of a wheelchair), Bradley handed him a jumbo shrimp on a paper napkin and said, "Merry Christmas.
Spieth rolled in a 10-footer to halve the third hole and clenched his fist as he dispatched another monster putt to put the U.S. two up on the fifth.
When the results rolled in on Tuesday night, the depth of her troubles became increasingly clear: Not only was she trailing Sanders, but a resurgent Biden had leapfrogged them both.
The questions rolled in from all the departments — the administrative districts — of southern France, from the high Pyrenees to the wild Aveyron, and he had answers for all of them.
But then baby James rolled in, and even though Kim ran in and tried to corral the kids and salvage the situation, it was pretty much over at that point.
But then baby James rolled in, and even though Kim ran in and tried to corral the kids and salvage the situation, it was pretty much over at that point.
I was done at the donut shop a bit early, and the host said I could come over whenever, so I rolled in a bit early and helped set up.
Investors have been bracing for gloom, but expectations have improved as early reports rolled in, and analysts now expect third-quarter earnings to fall by 2.9% from the prior year.
Perhaps because I worked so long in radio, it was her voice that washed over me when the news flash rolled in announcing that Toni Morrison had joined the ancestors.
She first tipped her gaze in the distance, but when the waves rolled in, she lost her serious face as her legs flailed and she cracked up laughing with her friends.
Vice reporter Alexandra Jaffe was one of several Capitol Hill reporters to spot the beer being rolled in under a sheet by an unnamed aide before the vote had taken place.
Credit...CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — Hours before the World Series officially returned to this city for the first time in 86 years, the roiling red waves rolled in.
Jang made the albatross on the eighth hole, at 218 yards, hitting a 3-wood shot into light wind that landed a yard in front of the green and rolled in.
But in less than a month, the company's shares swung back and were up more than 50% since it made its debut as bullish sentiment for the holiday season rolled in.
WHEN the occupants of "Snowpanda House" in Ahtari zoo, Finland, were first allowed to play in the open air in mid-February, they bounded out and rolled in the white stuff.
Mars is the planet of war, but it's hard to know where to point your stinger when Neptune, the planet of dreams and delusion, has rolled in with its heavy fog.
With a new bounce in his step, Walker went to the next green and rolled in a 30-foot downhill birdie putt to extend his lead over Day to two strokes.
Gallon shifted his weight on his front-foot while in the middle of the cage, took off and rolled in the air, then whacked Pearson in the head with his foot.
Finally, after knocking his approach on the par-5 13th to within 17 feet, McIlroy rolled in the eagle putt to jump into the top five as darkness began to fall.
Over the weekend, we sat in the dark and watched in horror as the news rolled in, via text message, from friends and relatives who thought they'd already weathered the storm.
A row of cubbies tops that storage unit, and an experiment by Ms. Donovan composed of gold Mylar rolled in narrow tubes is tucked into one of them; backlit, it glows.
The item is a new twist on their classic taco with premium all-white meat that's been marinated in jalapeño buttermilk flavored marinade and rolled in a crunchy tortilla chip coating.
The Ducks took another seven-point lead, 34-27, before halftime, and Pritchard rolled in a short floater two seconds before the halftime buzzer for 36-31 lead at the break.
FOWLER TWO BACK IN SCOTLAND Rickie Fowler, the 2015 champion, rolled in five birdies at Dundonald Links to shoot a five-under 67 in the first round of the Scottish Open.
We were supposed to find the cure to the plague, the end of the end of the world, but the storm rolled in and snatched our helicopter out of the sky.
HBO's Game of Thrones was already heading toward its third season when Gucci Mane went to prison in 2013, but a lot of heads have rolled in the show since then.
To understand just how amazing and ridiculous and exciting and terrifying this is, you&aposll have to watch a video: One contestant in the men's race even rolled in only his underwear.
While the news cycle was buzzing along, we kept ourselves centered in the best way we know how: by trying all the new product releases that rolled in for the new year.
Less than a year earlier, the company had showered employees with perks and bonuses as profits rolled in, driven by the company's leadership in LCD screens for TVs, computer monitors and smartphones.
Top seed Benoit Paire was leading Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta 4-3 in the opening set of the first quarter-final on Thursday before bad weather rolled in and caused power outages.
More extravagant was the gingerbread cookie sandwich, with three pairs of cookies forming a trio of ice cream sandwiches, each rolled in bacon and delivered to the table with bourbon caramel sauce.
When Beto O'Rourke proclaimed, during the second round of Democratic presidential debates, that "there's a new battleground state, Texas, and it has 38 Electoral College votes," eyes rolled in unison across America.
Undaunted, Bockerstette bravely stepped up, knocked her tee shot into a bunker, blasted out to eight feet and rolled in a par putt, telling herself and Woodland each time, "I've got this".
The margin grew to nine when Koepka rolled in a lengthy birdie putt on his final hole while Woods made par from just off the back to complete his 25-over 275.
Shortly after the results came out, the Republican presidential candidate, whose normally hyper-active Twitter account went uncharacteristically silent as the votes rolled in, addressed his supporters at his Iowa campaign headquarters.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Saturday was a night of political drama from Charleston to Caesar's Palace as results rolled in from the Republican primary in South Carolina and the Democratic caucuses in Las Vegas.
Mickelson said he began thinking seriously about a possible 62 only after No. 17, a treacherous par-3 where he whipped a 4-iron onto the green and rolled in his putt.
Starting his round at the 10th hole, the 27-year-old rolled in a 21-foot putt for eagle on the 18th before stumbling with a bogey on the par-four third.
Caviar for the holidays, yes, but not rolled in on the proper silver cart, with the glittering shaved ice, the warm blini tucked in the white napkin, the mother-of-pearl spoons.
From my room's balcony, I sat staring at the looming Mount Kazbegi and the dozens of other snowy peaks rising up on either side of the valley as the fog rolled in.
But, once the results rolled in, the outcome became clear: partisanship still matters, even in California, and most races come November will likely be traditional contests between a Democrat and a Republican.
As results rolled in on Tuesday night and the analysis continued into Wednesday morning, some on Twitter wondered whether exit polls showed warning signs despite Sanders's victory and whether he had underperformed.
The scallops taste like scallops, so of course they're wonderful, but they've also been rolled in chile salt and each one has a pink dot of aged umeboshi paste in the center.
The economy could be Trump's midterm trump card Unlike Ronald Reagan's tax cuts that rolled in over time, Trump's tax cuts take place immediately, which could benefit him politically in the midterms.
Which was convenient, because two days after I finally got the shampoo, I needed to bath Arthur, since he rolled in a leaf pile I imagine had dead squirrel carcasses in it.
"Greens were really smooth, so almost made a couple (of putts) early and rolled in a couple of five-footers and then just felt comfortable for the rest of the day," he said.
"Tonight in New Hampshire, as everyone had counted us out even a week ago — thank you, pundits — I came back and we delivered," Klobuchar said to hundreds of supporters as results rolled in.
As the results rolled in late on Saturday, she told reporters in Buderim, an urban center near Queensland's coast, that while disappointed with some of the emerging numbers, the fight would go on.
For Feder — who describes herself as a "ball of anxiety with bangs" — feelings of fear and uncertainty were at an all-time high last week as the results of the election rolled in.
Glover took a while to adjust to the slow pace of the greens at TPC Summerlin, but there was no stopping him once he rolled in a monster putt at the eighth hole.
Multiple witnesses at the club tell us Lynch rolled in to Stage in Seattle after 1 AM wearing a big trapper hat and keeping a low profile in an effort to go incognito.
Encinitas Fire Department and the San Diego County Sheriff's department remained on the scene for most of the night, fighting against the clock as the tide rolled in closer to the disaster zone.
When the expansion initiative won by 18 points in November 21625, the calls rolled in from advocates in red states who were frustrated by the unwillingness of their state leaders to expand Medicaid.
Watching his old boss' moribund campaign roar back to life as the returns rolled in, Biden's longtime friend and confidant Larry Rasky picked up the phone and laughed before he even started speaking.
They rolled in mud to soothe their burns, and the next day they found a Rohingya house and begged for the man inside to throw out clothes so that they could cover themselves.
Sergio Agüero scored twice in the first half for City, and Leroy Sané rolled in another goal before halftime before Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Gabriel Jesus added second-half goals.
PARAMUS, N.J. — Tiger Woods was long done for the day by the time Keegan Bradley's final putt rolled in for a 211.5 to tie the course record at Ridgewood Country Club on Saturday.
She was the youngest ever person, and the first woman, to win the Hong Kong International Comedy Festival, and since then gigs have rolled in, including spots at this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival.
Mark Zuckerberg outlined some of the steps Facebook is taking to weed out fake news, as other suggestions rolled in from media critics, international fact-checking groups, college students, technologists and newspaper columnists.
MILAN (Reuters) - European shares steadied on Thursday as a flurry of company results rolled in with losses in BT following a disappointing update and weighed down further by a weakness among utilities stocks.
That last goal was looking more challenging as the election results rolled in, with Scotland voting for a nationalist party that wants an independence referendum, and Irish nationalists performing strongly in Northern Ireland.
Michelle Wie rolled in several clutch putts and had six birdies in a 10-hole stretch to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the HSBC Women's Champions in Singapore.
After the revolution of 2013-14 Kremlin-controlled television stations spewed poisonous lies into the disaffected, Russian-speaking Donbass; next, militants and army units rolled in to "defend" the region from phantom Ukrainian fascists.
He added birdies at the first and fourth, where he rolled in a 20-footer from the fringe, before making bogey at the last after an errant tee shot at the par-three ninth.
She rolled in several medium-length putts before completing her day in style with a tap-in birdie at the last for a bogey-free six-under-par 65 at Las Colinas Country Club.
Presidents have been escaping Washington's summer heat and humidity ever since Thomas Jefferson looked out of the White House windows and watched as a white fog that was believed to be toxic rolled in.
BAYAMON, Puerto Rico/NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Along a stretch of highway in suburban Bayamon, Puerto Rico, construction workers tried desperately to make progress repairing a 100-foot-long sinkhole before the clouds rolled in.
We're told Momoa rolled in with 4 dudes and ordered up a buncha slices including the Grandma Slice ... marinara, fresh mozzarella and fresh basil and topped with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.
But no heads had rolled in Trump World — a tacit acknowledgment by the candidate, perhaps, that responsibility for the campaign resided in the man with the office on the 1003th floor of Trump Tower.
St. Petersburg On the other side of Florida sits St. Petersburg, where Mayor Rick Kriseman declared victory for his re-election bid on Tuesday against Republican Rick Baker, who conceded as votes rolled in.
But even as profits rolled in, some executives and contestants were unsettled by what they described as Mr. Trump's casually offensive comments, years before he would deploy racially charged statements on the campaign trail.
I was brought to tears as the live comments and emojis rolled in as a camera panned across a grey, depressing scene at the Calais refugee camp in France, which is today being demolished.
As more than $1 billion has rolled in to repair the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, a debate is raging over whether the glut of donations would have been better spent on other causes.
Youthful rebellions had rattled many nations in 1968 — France was still recovering from the student protests of the spring, and a parallel movement in Czechoslovakia had ended in August when Soviet tanks rolled in.
As a new round of public opinion polls about the Trump transition rolled in during Inauguration week, showing approval ratings ranging from the low 30s to 40 percent, opinion among political analysts divided sharply.
The 24-year-old's best shot came on the par-four 13th when he coolly rolled in a 26-foot putt for birdie to keep his dreams of a maiden PGA Tour victory alive.
She certainly looks quicker and fitter, and should remain so if the right ankle she rolled in the fourth round continues to leave her in peace, as it appeared to do on Tuesday night.
As vote totals rolled in, Senate leader Robert Stivers suggested that the results of this race could ultimately come before state lawmakers, a process that hasn't been used to settle an election since 1899.
We saw that dynamic play out as the first Weinstein allegations rolled in, and women — from alleged victims to Weinstein Company assistants — hinted that they had long been barred from speaking out against him.
DraftKings on Monday announced that it will go public via a reverse merger with a blank-check acquisition company called Diamond Eagle, with a sports betting tech platform called SBTech also being rolled in.
Rookie Fleetwood rolled in a birdie on the 15th, and after a flat-looking Woods hit his tee shot into the water at the 16th, Fleetwood drained a 35-footer to put Europe two ahead.
The photo op went down Friday afternoon at an In-N-Out -- naturally -- in the San Fernando Valley ... where our spies say the ex-Prez rolled in deep ... with a bunch of Secret Service agents.
After the South Carolina results rolled in, Rubio, a Cuban-American, stood with South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, the daughter of Indian Sikh immigrants, and Tim Scott, an African-American Republican senator from the state.
It's a type of back bacon, cured and trimmed, that traditionally was rolled in dried and ground yellow peas—which add a certain je ne said quoi of the crunchy variety to the finished product.
It could triumph over death or incarceration; and it could explode the lying propaganda of the communist Czech regime under which he stifled until 1968 when, as the Soviet tanks rolled in, he got out.
It could triumph over death or incarceration; and it could explode the lying propaganda of the communist Czech regime under which he stifled until 212 when, as the Soviet tanks rolled in, he got out.
Adam Smith in Tuesday&aposs 9th Congressional District primary appeared unsuccessful as votes rolled in -- and the incumbent suggested that demographics were a major reason why his challenger could not replicate Ocasio-Cortez&aposs success.
Back-to-back birdies from the 12th allowed Rose to claim a one-shot advantage before his closest challenger Thorbjorn Olesen rolled in a six-footer at the 15th to join him on 11-under.
Feng rolled in a 20-foot birdie at the penultimate hole to preserve her lead and made a tap-in par at the last to hold off Japan's Ai Suzuki at the Taiheiyo Club Minori.
Education publisher Pearson continued its slide from the previous day when it announced plan to sell its stake in Penguin Random House, down around 4.7 percent as broker downgrades and cuts to estimates rolled in.
Hillary Clinton Picks Up Major Primary Wins in Near-Sweep As results rolled in Tuesday night, the Sanders campaign switched tack, sending a note to reporters that looked ahead to an upcoming rally in Idaho.
He's got T-Swift on his playlists Questions and comments about Johnson's musical preferences rolled in as "Shake It Off" began playing in the background, but Johnson had no shame in his T-Swift game.
He rolled in a 25-footer from just off the green for birdie at the par-6 275th and then stuck his tee shot to 266 feet and made birdie at the par-217 2202th.
I was flying number two in an F-105 and we rolled in on this oil refinery and it was just like you'd imagine, with big storage tanks and plumbing, and processing and all that.
But when the results of the analysis rolled in, the Salesforce human-resources department was somewhat surprised to learn that enterprise-software expertise wasn&apost a prerequisite for a salesperson&aposs success on the job.
Education publisher Pearson continued its slide from the previous day when it announced plan to sell its stake in Penguin Random House, down around 4.6 percent as broker downgrades and cuts to estimates rolled in.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors sidestepped stocks in favor of bonds during the latest week, Lipper data showed on Thursday, showing little confidence as a heavy dose of second-quarter corporate earnings results rolled in.
Illustration: Gizmodo (Various)August 13 rolled in with a bang, literally, as explosions rocked Caracas, Venezuela on Saturday during a speech by President Nicolas Maduro—and government officials later said bomb-carrying drones were to blame.
But by the time he had gotten the John Deere planter loaded on the flatbed and brought over from the seed corn fields, a line of spring storms had rolled in, blanketing the sky for days.
In jeopardy of posting only the sixth birdie-free round of his major career, Woods rolled in a lengthy putt on No. 15 to finally gain a stroke back, raising his arms in a feigned celebration.
But the highlight and biggest cheer came on his final hole where he rolled in a 25-foot eagle putt at the par-five ninth to become the ninth player to shoot 63 on the course.
As the vote count rolled in on Saturday night, Steyer, who had spent heavily in South Carolina to court African-American voters, ended his presidential bid as it emerged he was coming in a distant third.
Those mistakes were offset by six birdies and an eagle on the 615-yard, par-33 No. 9, where he reached the green with a 285-yard 3-wood and rolled in an 18-foot putt.
The only other thing that I can think of that would have made YouTube TV an easy recommendation would be if Google rolled in YouTube (all of it) — including YouTube Music — into the monthly cost as well.
Molinari was 12 and watching on TV when Costantino Rocca rolled in that putt across the Valley of Sin on the 18th at St. Andrews to force a playoff with John Daly in the 1995 British Open.
Speaking Sunday as the results rolled in, Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Akesson said he considered the increase in support for his party as a win, and vowed they would have a stronger say in the country's politics.
McIlroy rolled in a long birdie bomb and roared in delight, playing to the suddenly silenced crowd by putting his hand to his ear and shouting, "I can't hear you, I can't hear you," in extravagant fashion.
Most of it is abandoned or garbage (unless you know what you're looking for, at least), but it's also played host to sprawling black markets that have allegedly rolled in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
That became impossible late on Monday, as conditions turned harsh at the Oceti Sakowin camp in North Dakota, when a blizzard rolled in and raged throughout Tuesday, forcing activists to hunker down in communal tents and cars.
When the firings of Creamer and Foval rolled in, the narrative was changed to the tapes "being edited," implying somehow editing isn't a standard practice in newsrooms across the country and therefore is disqualifying as real journalism.
As the 90s rolled in, Acclaim Entertainment was already an established, profitable business, but was mostly importing and distributing crappy games tied to hot properties like Rambo, with an occasional in-house release thrown into the mix.
He got up and down from a bunker for birdie on the 271th, made a tough par save from the edge of a bunker on the 16th and rolled in a 25-foot putt on the 17th.
When I buy my mackerel, the whole thing is simply lifted off the spike, rolled in a sheet of paper like a bottle of wine at a liquor shop and handed to me greasy and piping hot.
He rolled in a 35-foot birdie putt on the 18th for a 75, and while that big fist pump seemed out of place for someone who endured such a tough day, he had reason to cheer.
The Sixers took a 101-100 lead on a pair of Al Horford free throws with two minutes left and extended it to 103-123 when Harris rolled in a right-hander with 42.1 seconds to go.
SAN DIEGO — Tiger Woods has made more momentous putts on the 18th hole of Torrey Pines' South course, but he has probably appreciated few more than the 214-footer he rolled in for a birdie on Thursday.
Blair, who began the round at the 10th, eagled the par-five fifth hole and then with light fading he rolled in a 17-foot birdie putt on his last hole to complete a bogey-free round.
A great loop of spliced wood strips, some ten feet across, "Untitled (Oval)" (903) rests on the floor and leans — or rather, lolls — against the wall, as if it had just rolled in from out of town.
As the Post noted, Sony's cord-cutting service PlayStation Vue as well as its pricey PlayStation VR have also rolled in large amounts of revenue, with the latter product outselling competitors like the HTC Vive by large margins.
Sanders pushes Keith Ellison for DNC chair as Howard Dean plans run As Tuesday night's results rolled in, those voters seemingly didn't do enough to propel Clinton past the wall of white, working class people who backed Trump.
Markets priced in a Hillary Clinton victory and when the votes rolled in on November 9; the peso sank more than 12 percent, hitting an all-time low of almost 21 pesos per dollar, before paring some losses.
" Owens, who worked at the grocery store for 15 months, added, "Even before the wave of support rolled in within an hour or two, he sent me a beautiful text back about how proud he was of me.
"He's my manny," Clooney told the audience of his longtime friend and Ocean's Eleven costar as Damon rolled in pushing a double stroller and carrying a diaper bag on one shoulder and spit-up towel on the other.
About 20,000 people remain in shelters or hotels right now, three weeks after Hurricane Harvey -- which killed 75 people -- rolled in from the Gulf of Mexico and inundated metro Houston with a record-setting 50 inches of rain.
Although Iran's middle class blames Mr Ahmadinejad for squandering the money that rolled in during the oil-boom years, poor Iranians remember a time of generous welfare handouts and the reconstruction of Shia shrines, like Qom's opulent Jamkaran.
The quality of his putting does not always match his tee-to-green game, but he found his range on the greens on Friday and rolled in a couple of long ones to complement a few tap-ins.
One Russian veteran attending the festivities recalled being employed on the docks during the war as supplies rolled in that helped the Soviets first resist the shock of blitzkrieg and, eventually, to turn the war decisively against Hitler.
My heels and sneakers complement each other's shape in one corner of the suitcase, with my delicate blouses tightly rolled in the other, as I must be prepared for morning meetings, happy hours, dinner plans and snuggle sessions.
And it's easy to see how someone who's driving a Ferrari and buying houses with YouTube money might not be seen as the same person they were before the advertising money and sponsorships and brand collaborations rolled in.
In 1999, Byrom was convicted of fatally shooting her husband, Edward Byrom, Sr. As more evidence rolled in, it was discovered that her son actually committed the murder in order to stop his father from abusing his mother.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rafa Cabrera Bello rolled in a long birdie putt on the 183th hole to give Spain a one-shot lead after the opening round of foursomes at the World Cup of Golf in Melbourne on Thursday.
That includes 2101 cases of "gold reserve" tupelo that he packages in 290-ounce bottles for $252, each one rolled in a sleeve of Canadian birch and sealed with wax from the same bees that made the honey.
Initially, the company planned to invest 240 million euros in the factory, but as orders have rolled in, that investment has grown to €1.8 billion, or $2 billion, according to local news reports that CATL has not disputed.
Chicken rests overnight in buttermilk and hawaij — a warm spice blend made here with cardamom, nutmeg and curry powder and bearing the faint sweetness of star anise — and is then rolled in panko and submitted to the fryer.
As the results of the Nevada caucuses rolled in on Saturday, Bernie Sanders was in San Antonio, clearly hoping to use the momentum from his win in Nevada to drive open a lead over Joe Biden in Texas.
After the ball bounced on the green and rolled in the cup, he pumped his arms multiple times, then windmilled his arms to churn the already raucous crowd of more than 25,63 into even more of a lather.
Piercy reached the turn at three-under but suddenly found another gear on the closing stretch and capped his bogey-free round with a birdie at the par-five 18th where he rolled in a six-foot putt.
Law, who began the day three shots off overnight leader Ormsby, struck a brilliant approach to within 10 feet of the pin on the par-five 18th and coolly rolled in the eagle putt to pressure the leading Ormsby.
Bible&aposs guilt was not disputed, but his lawyers had proposed he be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be administered nitrogen gas to cut off oxygen to his brain until he stopped breathing.
Shit nearly hits the fan when Allison tries to bring up the night Scotty died, but Helen, who has a lot to lose in that convo, shuts it down promptly and rolls out as quickly as she rolled in.
It's part Iron Man, I thought, as I jetted around and barrel-rolled in a super-powered rig with the kind of locomotion that would make Insomniac Games (Sunset Overdrive, Marvel's Spider-Man) give a knowing nod of approval.
Tigermania was back at Bay Hill as Woods climbed to the top of the early first-round leaderboard when he rolled in a monster 71-foot birdie putt on the seventh to spark a massive roar from the crowd.
For weeks afterward, convoys of flatbeds loaded with large cylindrical hay bales, up to five thousand dollars' worth of hay per truck, all decked out with American flags and hand-lettered messages of support, rolled in, night and day.
He rolled in a short par putt on the final hole at TPC River Highlands, thrust his arms into the air and waved his cap to salute thousands of fans who had rushed to the amphitheater around the green.
But that advantage was wiped out as results rolled in from white suburbs and exurbs in red counties, especially in the conservative Panhandle and on the southwest coast, where Mr. Trump campaigned last week and turnout was impressively high.
He struggled to get his round going as he battled on the greens, but holed a fourth career hole-in-one when his tee-shot on the par-three eighth landed two yards from the cup and rolled in.
Government tanks rolled in last year to crush a Kurdish uprising here and in several other places, leaving little behind — some of these city centers are practically ghost towns, and the Kurds who still live here seem haunted, too.
Just four days after clinching his third PGA Tour title by winning the Tournament of Champions on Maui, Thomas, 23, rolled in a 15-foot eagle putt on his final hole, the par-5 ninth, to card a 63.
The first wave of earnings reports has rolled in, and they are "good enough," with Bank of America, PNC and JPMorgan all beating on the bottom line, while Wells Fargo at 96 cents was a bit shy of the $1 consensus.
But Woods rolled in a 21-foot birdie putt on No. 22, followed with short birdie putts on the next two holes and with a two-putt birdie on the par-24 23th, he put his name atop the leaderboard.
BRANSON, Mo. – The investigation into the sinking of a sightseeing boat that claimed 22015 lives will look at whether operators violated Coast Guard rules by venturing onto a Missouri lake as thunderstorms rolled in, a Coast Guard official said Monday.
Physics student DeChambeau, resuming on eight under, rolled in eight and 20-foot birdies on his first and third holes to reclaim joint leadership, the eccentric amateur later grinning as he doffed his flat-cap and whipped up the crowd.
But instead of lethal injection, Bible&aposs lawyers have proposed the 66-year-old be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be administered nitrogen gas to cut off oxygen to his brain until he stops breathing.
As the results rolled in from the New Hampshire Democratic primary on Tuesday night, the president freely shared his thoughts on his potential rivals, throwing out insults to the underperformers and some rare praise to those who had a strong evening.
New launches have rolled in since the beginning of January, and there's something for everyone: TSA-friendly deodorant balls, a line of foundations that range from dark to light, and enough watermelon skin-care products to fill up a whole patch.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo appeared set for a second term as "quick count" results from Wednesday's election rolled in, but his challenger claimed that he had won the popular vote and urged supporters not to let his victory be snatched away.
Trump to kick Trevor Noah out the country South African TV presenter and comedian Trevor Noah presented The Daily Show on Tuesday night on Comedy Central, but as the election results rolled in Noah couldn't find much to laugh about.
Yang, a top-four finisher in the last three Women's Opens, rolled in a 20-foot left-to-right birdie curler at the 17th, while number two ranked amateur Choi sank a long birdie putt at the par-three 16th.
Ariya rolled in a 12-foot birdie at the second extra hole to beat Japan's Nasa Hataoka, after the pair had eliminated South Korean Chun In-gee with matching birdies at the first extra hole at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg.
The treehouse comes with a two-day minimum and costs $375 a night, where up to two visitors can sleep on a double bed that can be rolled in or out of a platform that sits above a stream below.
Finally, back on the 16th, Moore scrambled to get his ball on to the green but rolled in a 20-foot, double-breaking par putt that put the pressure on McIlroy, who faced a 14-footer of his own for birdie.
Stenson birdied to go up by one again, and then, on the par-4 15th, Stenson rolled in a 51-foot birdie putt, the rough equivalent of a fighter holding his hands at his sides before suddenly, lethally, landing an uppercut.
The origins of the term in relation to Indian food may lie with Kolkata-born Chinese chefs.) The combo pakora (11.50 dollars) contains the items to get — big chunks of chicken, scallops and shrimp rolled in chickpea flour and deep fried.
Similarly, usage of Hinge in general spiked massively during the Juno snow storm that swept New York City and New Jersey in 2015—rising 47 percent during the day of the storm, and 27 percent as the storm rolled in.
Please explain or give English equivalent," I can only imagine that her reply was: "It's sort of a biscuit, if that biscuit had been rolled in the still-bleeding entrails of seven other biscuits it had recently defeated in combat.
When he rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt, he had not only shot six-under-par 65 — the lowest score of the day — but also was, for the third time this year, in contention for his first major golf championship.
Some other theories: The grazing rhino looked white in grasslands; it rolled in lighter mud or was often covered in bird droppings; albinism is more common among white rhinos; and that at some point, the rhinos were noticeably lighter and darker.
Buttigieg has seen plenty of success over the last three months, but his overall standing in the race hasn't followed the money or early attention that has rolled in, a fact that has not gone unnoticed by his top campaign operatives.
The curators could have chosen a more dramatic work from Ms. Yu. A black and white self-portrait on the wall of her studio in Beijing shows Ms. Yu among the protesters near Tiananmen Square before the tanks rolled in.
Also the youngest captain at 43, the 15-times Grand Slam champion was on the losing side at Royal Melbourne in 1998, the Internationals' only win, but rolled in the winning putt when the tournament returned to the course in 2011.
As exit polls rolled in showing a landslide victory for Boris Johnson's Tories, particularly in former Labour strongholds that had backed Brexit, centrist Democrats seized the opportunity to argue that a moderate must be nominated to defeat President Donald Trump.
Tens of thousands turned out to welcome Obama on the second leg of his visit, Ho Chi Minh City, which was called Saigon until April 1975 when North Vietnamese tanks rolled in to bring U.S.-backed South Vietnam under communist rule.
Justin Thomas later rolled in another birdie putt from 17 feet on the last to claim victory with Woods, before Rickie Fowler secured a half-point for the Americans with a clutch five-foot putt for par, also on the 18th.
Almost all the stores on Main Street closed after Matthew and when Florence rolled in, the floodwaters brought fresh destruction to places like a furniture shop that had yet to remove all of its water-logged inventory from two years ago.
"Even if we stay active for the next two races after another big loss, I suspect the remaining air will leak out of the balloon before Super Tuesday," this person said late Tuesday as results rolled in from New Hampshire.
Chicago (CNN)The waves of howling applause and standing ovations rolled in at the appointed times, the lines that stirred the faithful in 2016 as potent at the outset of the Trump era as during a grueling Democratic primary contest that saw Sen.
As vote totals rolled in throughout the night, many of us sat in front of our television screens wondering if Donald Trump, the "Comeback Candidate" of 21st Century American politics, would swing enough purple states to capture the title of president-elect.
Criticism of his decision rolled in from blue-chip companies like Facebook Inc, Apple Inc , Ford Motor Co and Microsoft Corp , while the response from fossil fuel groups with the most to gain from a relaxation of U.S. carbon emissions standards was muted.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo appeared set for a second term as "quick count" results from Wednesday's election rolled in, but his challenger claimed that he had won the popular vote and urged supporters not to let his victory be snatched away.
From just over 2149 feet away off the green on the par-218 24th, Simpson rolled in the eagle putt for an eight-under-par 269 to take a one-shot lead Saturday at the halfway point of the Dell Technologies Championship.
Babarinde said Cracked It found its niche - and the awards and accolades rolled in - with Britain found to be one of the top nations in policies and support for social entrepreneurs in a global poll by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in 2016.
Endorsements of the Green New Deal may have rolled in from Democratic presidential hopefuls, but the chances of them enacting any of it if they take office are about as great as Scott Pruitt being elected to the board of the Sierra Club.
Citi Open Svetlana Kuznetsova fended off four match points before winning the second set in a tiebreaker, then rolled in the third set to top Donna Vekic of Croatia to win 22-233, 22016-20043 (22004), 22009-22014 and take the championship in Washington.
It's fine to believe in the Raptors' ability to bounce back—they didn't put themselves in a 1-2 hole in the first two rounds last year, by the way—there's just no way to know if it's coming until the ball's rolled in.
A company handout shows the display at work "While current flexible OLED is able to [bend] on only one side, this stretchable OLED can be transformed — whether curved, bended or rolledin both sides, above and below," a Samsung spokesperson told the Korea Herald.
The world number 204 spent Sunday night practicing his putting with a friend in his hotel room and it paid off as he rolled in the clutch par putt on 16, just as he had done on the 13th and 14th, to retain his lead.
By the end, after the Knights of the Vale rolled in and through the Bolton forces like an actual tide — convenient and predictable, sure, but also a visual relief, in cool shades of blue — all that was left was for Ramsay to meet his end.
It sets Segers' prints in motion in the manner of Terry Gilliam's cut-out animations for Monty Python, with a voiceover by that guy in a grad seminar who is capable of making even banal utterances sound like they are rolled in gold leaf.
After another birdie at the par-four seventh gave him a share of the lead, he rolled in a delightful downhill putt from the fringe of the green at the par-five eighth to move clear and held steady with a par on the last.
Divine. Much later, I found out that rye bread with garlic—or Juoda duona su cesnaku—is a traditional Lithuanian snack, consisting of irregularly shaped chunks of amber rye bread, pan-fried in oil and rolled in minced garlic, salt, and occasionally grated cheese.
The track resembled peanut butter, not dirt, and the fog rolled in as if on cue, producing a thick white curtain as the horses loaded the gate, leaving the race caller to rely on television monitors, rather than what he saw with his own eyes.
Already seriously ill, Liu, a thorn in the ruling Communist Party's side since he helped negotiate a deal to allow protesters to leave Tiananmen Square before troops and tanks rolled in, was moved last month from prison to a hospital in the northeastern city of Shenyang.
Stenson, one of the best players not to have won a major championship, rolled in a 40-foot putt to save par at the final hole and join Americans Dustin Johnson and Russell Henley in a tie for third at the windy Golf Club of Houston.
However, later on in the interview—part of a six-part series by Amsterdam-based video blog FaceCulture—she starts to open up, confessing that on the day when the results rolled in, she woke up in Paris at 230:22004 AM to watch the news.
The number of calls has apparently reached the thousands over the past few days, according to the report, which said that fax machines were turned over to investigators as threats rolled in, pulling in the Capitol Police, Homeland Security and other law enforcement agencies to investigate.
The Australian world number three powered a six-iron from 1203 yards away to 10 feet and rolled in the putt for an eagle-three on the par-five, posting a five-under 31 on the back nine on a warm, sunny day at Bay Hill.
Some analysts argued that the numbers were heavily skewed as the storms forced many of the lowest-paid workers off the payrolls while the storms rolled in; leisure and hospitality payrolls were down by 111,000, so there is more than a grain of truth to that criticism.
As the election results rolled in on November 8, Colbert was hosting a live Showtime special that was clearly conceived in anticipation of Hillary Clinton defeating Donald Trump to win the presidency — rather than the other way around — as so many people and polls had predicted.
Kalscheur drilled two 3-pointers and rolled in a fast-break layup, while Carr fed sophomore Jarvis Omersa for an undefended dunk and graduate transfer forward Alihan Demir converted an easy putback to give the Gophers a 123-16 lead with 5:38 left in the first.
RAYS 10, RED SOX 5 Logan Morrison hit a grand slam and Shane Peterson homered in his first major league at-bat since 2015, two of the career-high four homers allowed by the Cy Young Award winner Rick Porcello, as Tampa Bay rolled in Boston.
"Duterte's latest nasty remark openly encourages violence against women, contributes to the impunity on such, and further presented himself as the epitome of misogyny and fascism terribly rolled in one," Emmi de Jesus, a member of Congress representing the Gabriela Women's Party, said in a statement.
The new site has secured founding partnerships with "Goldman Sachs, Infiniti, TD Ameritrade, CA Technologies, AT&T and CME Group," per Axios, with more in the works—and said partnerships each brought in an average of $1.5-3 million, meaning the network has already rolled in significant revenue.
As always, there was the usual selection of absurd job occupations, such as "chicken enthusiast" and you know, "twin" – but we also got to meet a mathematician, a cowgirl, a dentist, a war veteran and an unemployed girl who rolled in on a hoverboard, to name a few.
And shout-outs rolled in for Jessica Williams in The Incredible Jessica James as well as Ahn Seo-hyun in Okja, both of which were released straight to streaming platforms and may not be heavy on the minds of Golden Globe- and Oscar-voters without a theatrical release.
"The story of General Motors and Fisher Body"—the company that made G.M.'s car bodies—"in the 1910s and 1920s is, for economists, Anna Karenina , Middlemarch , and Jane Eyre all rolled in one—the classic story that explains the nature of flirtation, commitment, marriage, and love," he writes.
While Rose dropped three shots in one hole, Harris English, an American despite his name, picked up the same number with an albatross at the par-five 11th, where his second shot from 235 yards landed softly a couple of paces in front of the cup and rolled in.
At Teotihuacan, the pre-Hispanic Aztec site near Mexico City, I once walked along the Avenue of the Dead and climbed to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun, the largest pyramid in Teotihuacan and one of the largest in Mesoamerica, just as a huge thunderstorm rolled in.
A quick recap: UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor rolled in a half-hour late, his opponent Nate Diaz then strutted off the dais, he and his entourage thrust their middle fingers at McGregor, the fuck yous started flying, and so did the water bottles and energy drink cans.
Votes rolled in late Tuesday evening, offering a nail-biting finish for the contentious race to lead one of the largest cities in the Deep South -- and one that echoed Atlanta's 2009 mayoral contest, when Norwood narrowly lost to Reed and requested a recount, which certified the slim loss.
Tributes rolled in through conservative talk radio and his own network: "When Roger Ailes is on your team, you do not lose" (Rush Limbaugh, on his show on Thursday); "a visionary" (Laura Ingraham, in response to an email seeking comment); "a patriot" (Shepard Smith, on his show on Fox).
HONG KONG — Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and rolled in water cannons that shot blue-dyed pepper water at anti-government protesters, as mass unrest stretched into its 100th day Monday, the longest revolt the city has seen since its handover back to China in 1997.
The patient, 78-year-old Ernest Quintana, was sitting in his hospital room when a "telepresence robot" — or a mobile robot with a video screen that live-streams a physician in another location — rolled in and informed him that there was nothing that could be done to treat him.
Screenshot: Farmington City Council (BleepingComputer)A recent review by UK cybersecurity firm Sophos in partnership with cryptocurrency firm Neutrino has concluded that the crew—or possibly one extremely proficient black hat hacker—behind the SamSam ransomware attacks have rolled in at least $883 million in ransom payments, according to BleepingComputer.
When the cheers rolled in, she cried, "You go, Glen Coco!" before launching into a very excellent monologue about the difference between being drunk and "fluffy," you know, like, when you've had three beers and are feeling good enough to keep drinking before you get too drunk that you look stupid?
He had spent almost every minute of the past week at the side of the movement's leader Ammon Bundy, watching from the center of the storm as guns piled up, volunteers rolled in, and the occupation headed down a road from which it would be very difficult to return peacefully.
" The process of weaving over 250 objects into a cohesive story — as well as convincing the museum that such a major installation would be logistically possible within the timeframe allotted — was a serious undertaking; still, Scott said, as the submissions rolled in, the objects did "start talking to each other.
And so, despite the crushing California results that rolled in for him on Tuesday night, despite the insurmountable delegate math and the growing pleas that he end his quest for the White House, Senator Bernie Sanders took to the stage in Santa Monica and basked, bragged and vowed to fight on.
In that sense, the conditions in Nassau in 2007 were not unlike those in the counties where donations rolled in during the 2014 Senate races; in those counties, the Senate contests were the ones with the most competition, so donations to local committees would have logically been sent in their direction.
Previously, the team had used the Jeroba's tail as a mechanism to energize its spring legs, but in order for the bot to move around in this manner, the team had to figure out a way to stabilize the robot while it pitched and rolled in the air from jumping.
I would have tweeted my dumb take — as I did with Justine Sacco, as I did when I inadvertently passed on police-scanner misinformation after the Boston Marathon bombing, as I've done too many embarrassing times to recount — and I would have felt very righteous as the likes rolled in.
When it was clear that she could not come back to the North Pole with me, she asked me to wait while she went over to the craft table and made me a gift: A cheap glass ornament ball, covered with white school glue then rolled in a bowl of green glitter.
According to the survey, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton emerged as the top choice at 55 percent, third-party candidate Gary Johnson came in second at 15 percent, an additional 15 percent of members said they had no opinion, and former business mogul Donald Trump rolled in at dead last with 14 percent.
Secretary of Labor Secretary of Labor Alex AcostaAlex Alexander AcostaThree more Epstein accusers sue estate Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE has touted the low unemployment numbers that have rolled in during Trump's presidency but could soon face some trouble of his own.
That promise is a core argument for his candidacy, and one he repeated last night to a crowd of supporters in his home state as the Super Tuesday results rolled in: We're going to win because the people understand it is our campaign, our movement, which is best positioned to defeat Trump.
"To come out and put up duds the first two weeks was a really big gut-shock, especially after I shot that 80 last week," said the five-times PGA Tour winner Horschel, who rolled in two putts from outside 40 feet, including a 45-footer for an unlikely par at the last.
Also, I spend the hours of 8AM to 5PM staring at Twitter until my eyes feel like they have been rolled in sand and struck by lighting and turned into ornate, priceless glass sculptures like the ones you might see in the Corning Museum of Glass or the 2002 Reese Witherspoon film Sweet Home Alabama.
At home my mother was making thin cabbage soup and scrounging together used cooking oil to light the lamp for the third night of our own celebration, coughing as she worked: another deep chill had rolled in from the woods, and it crept through every crack and eave of our run-down little house.
Kitayama, 25, came into the final round tied for the lead with South African Justin Harding (71), but while the latter faded, the American was boosted by an eagle on the par 5 fourth hole as he got to within 15 feet of the cup with his second shot and rolled in the putt.
He just had time to remark that the sound was oddly familiar when an English bulldog even fatter and uglier yet moving far faster than Hadassah had ever moved in her life — maybe it was the example set by its thoroughbred neighbors — rolled in like an asthmatic bowling ball, paws slapping at the mud.
He took a pass from Sean Davis, cut left and scored from the top of the box in the 41st minute, and in the 64th he rolled in a perfectly placed cross from Tyler Adams from just outside the 6-yard box to give the Red Bulls (11-9-2) a 2-1 lead.
Once that first 65-degree day of the season hits and you exchange your dark winter mood for a sundress and a cocktail at the door, there's no shame in wanting to feel — and smell — like a brighter version of you, one who just sprung headfirst from a bouquet or rolled in a field of poppies.
He accomplished that by making four birdies on his second nine: at No. 1, a par 4, where he rolled in a long putt; No. 5, a par-5, where he chipped his third shot close; No. 7, a 322-yard par-4, where he got up and down from deep greenside rough; and No. 9, his clincher.
Schauffele nearly holed a wedge on his second hole on Friday, rolled in a 2131-foot birdie putt in the middle of his round and wound up with a six-under-par 224 in the BMW Championship for the lowest 212-hole score of his career and a two-shot lead over Justin Rose at Aronimink.
Ever the fans of last-minute clean-out-the-fridge stir-fries, we were more than elated to find that JJ had come prepared with his mise en place, well, en place, even if the ingredient combination might sound a little "rolled in stoned as hell at 3 AM." First, you've got the classic mirepoix trinity of onions, carrots, and celery.
While the soup Trump consumed did contain shark fin, it also included several other types of seafood, as confirmed by the Associated Press report: On the menu: steamed rice powder rolls "with fluffy pemmican"; shrimp rolled in fried egg; a seafood soup made with fish maw, shrimp, scallop and shark fin; and Dong Tao chicken rolled with lotus and mushrooms.
Hernandez told me he thinks this whole controversy is ironic, as he sees a clear parallel between skaters and kids in the club scene in the 1990s: As Hernandez and his friends were shredding Washington Square Park, the club kids were storming New York nightlife, and they were all ostracized from society, to a certain degree, because of the scenes they rolled in.
He rolled in on his signature podium (only this time, it read "The Emmys" instead of "The White House"), à la Melissa McCarthy on SNL, before insisting that this was the biggest Emmys audience of all time — a nod to his first-ever press briefing as White House press secretary, in which he insisted that Trump's inauguration was the best-attended of all time.
According to the Yorkshire Post (an office where I once spent a happy month watching the grey-faced reporters file in and out of a yellow-smeared glass-tank-come-smoking-chamber right in the middle of the newsroom), the beef for the 1928 pie was stewed in large boilers in the Ambulance Hall and the pastry made and rolled in the Salvation Army Citadel.
But as the results rolled in, those Democrats said they had energized their core voters and capitalized on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's unpopularity to reach swing voters.
"You're talking about Virginia, and that's another state [Republican presidential front-runner] Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE won," Tapper said during an interview with the Florida senator as Super Tuesday results rolled in.
On Tuesday night (and for some, Wednesday morning), as the election results rolled in and candidates gave their victory or concession speeches, the way that many of them chose to present themselves in that moment was as clear a message about how they meant to go on — and the split that was about to become the new normal in Washington — as any of the words they uttered.
As a new anniversary-themed batch of "Little House on the Prairie" books rolled in this fall — with homespun-looking covers and introductions by luminaries including Laura Bush and Patricia MacLachlan (author of the gentle Newbery Medal-winning novel "Sarah, Plain and Tall") — I found myself plunging back into the "Little House" world I'd loved as a child, with a strange feeling of urgency.
The #MeToo generation gap is a myth Why women are worried about #MeToo The waves of feminism, and why people keep fighting over them, explained Video: women are not as divided on #MeToo as it may seem As critiques of the #MeToo movement have rolled in, a media narrative of generational divide has emerged: Some have speculated that younger women define sexual harassment more broadly than older women, or that older women have more doubts about #MeToo.
And nowhere more than in New York, where he lived ever after coming to work on the Herald Tribune in 1962, wallowing too in the city of unbridled appetites and ambition, of overbuilt ugliness, shoving oneupmanship…his favourite that party in 1970 at the Park Avenue duplex of Lenny Bernstein, in the days when status required nostalgie de la boue, real revolutionaries at your soirée, hence Black Panthers in leather pieces and wild Afros gobbling tiny morsels of Roquefort rolled in crushed nuts on gadrooned silver platters…Frisson of bomb-throwing danger!!!

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