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34 Sentences With "rummaging in"

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However, George Michael wasn't just another white artist rummaging in R&B.
Bent double, the elderly woman was rummaging in her bag for a handkerchief.
Lum arrived at her building and began rummaging in her bag, a Gucci tote.
Rummaging in a kitchen cupboard, Ludo pulled out a bottle and held it up for inspection.
Sometimes it's just waiting for an artist to go rummaging in the attic to find it.
Of course it helps if a director has something actually to do beyond rummaging in a boneyard like this.
While most girls my age were experimenting with makeup, I was rummaging in my dad's tool bin for a razor blade.
People are everywhere: perched on armrests in the living room, spilling into hallways, rummaging in handbags and queuing for the bathroom.
Instead of rummaging in the depths of a large bag, you can take the insert out to make packing a little easier.
Fancy Bear, apparently not knowing that Cozy Bear had been rummaging in D.N.C. files for months, took many of the same documents.
Everywhere I look, women — and it is mostly women — are frantically rummaging in their purses for pens and notebooks, ears pricked and eyes narrowed with rapt attention.
Covered in blankets from neck to toe, Eline would keep an eye on the kitchen entrance and followed the sounds of the rodents rummaging in the cupboards.
We are braced for that feeling, like seeing callous hands rummaging in a private drawer where a delicate, tangled identity is stored and pulling at the threads.
If you're like me, that something else is usually something small: Rummaging in the couch cushions for the TV remote might prompt you to dig for spare change.
In the scene, Emily, rummaging in Kumail's bedroom, finds a cigar box full of photos—the Pakistani bachelorettes his mother has been attempting to set him up with.
But now value-minded mutual funds and exchange-traded funds are rummaging in the parts of the emerging markets that many have ignored — staid sectors like manufacturing, mining and finance.
We're sitting outside a chain coffee shop in central London, a backwards jaunt to the big city for a small town songwriter, and he's rummaging in his pockets fruitlessly for a pre-made rollie.
Shopping for second hand clothes no longer means rummaging in thrift stores: sites such as thredUP in the U.S. and Thrift+ in the U.K. make it easy for people to buy and sell used clothing online.
When he walks by me rummaging in the medicine cabinet he gives me the same kind of pitying look that Blake did near the end, even though I was only looking for a bandaid because I cut my thumb helping Maggi with supper.
Johnny Luu, a spokesman for Google's self-driving car effort, now called Waymo, disputed the account, but said behavior like an employee rummaging in the back seat for his laptop while the car was moving and other "egregious" acts contributed to shutting down the experiment.
But from what I could tell, it genuinely was non-invasive and convenient — a good way to navigate long walks through unfamiliar neighborhoods without staring at Google Maps and walking into a tree, a good way to avoid rummaging in your pocket while carrying a bag of groceries.
Johnny Luu, a spokesman for Google's self-driving car effort, now called Waymo, disputed the accounts that went beyond what Mr. Urmson described, but said behavior like an employee's rummaging in the back seat for his laptop while the car was moving and other "egregious" acts contributed to shutting down the experiment.
Mary Ceruti, SculptureCenter's executive director, said she was drawn to Ms. Hewitt partly because of the way she has inherited the spirit of the Pictures Generation — artists like Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman and Sarah Charlesworth, who began rummaging in the great American image bank in the 1970s and '80s — but has made their strategies her own.
The World of Interiors (London), January 2001. Casati fled to London, where she lived in comparative poverty in a one- room flat. She was rumoured to be seen rummaging in bins searching for feathers to decorate her hair.Jullian, Philippe.
In despair, she has the idea of cheating by viewing the examination questions in advance. At the same time, personal possessions are going missing. Emily loses a brooch, Katie loses a necklace and Gwen, Mary-Lou and Betty all lose purses. Alicia remembers finding Ellen rummaging in Miss Parker’s desk and begins to suspect Ellen of being the thief.
Australian White Ibis City of Canterbury Bankstown. Retrieved 22 December 2016.Management Plan for Australian White Ibis in the Bankstown Local Government Area, 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2016. Due to its increasing presence in the urban environment and its habit of rummaging in garbage, the species has acquired a variety of colloquial names such as "tip turkey" and "bin chicken",‘Bin chicken’ set to be Australia’s 2017 bird of the year news.com.
A local farmer captured her and took her to be his bride, bearing him children, but she disappeared after discovering her cap while rummaging in the household. Although this "fairy mistress" is not from the sea, one Celticist identifies her as a ' (sea- maiden) nevertheless. The Scottish counterpart to the merrow's cap was a "removable" skin, "like the skin of a salmon, but brighter and more beautiful, and very large", worn by the Maid-of-the-wave.
Another time when Thel was sick of hearing about the gremlins from the kids ("Who's been rummaging in Gramma's purse?" "Not me!") she asked her mother-in-law if she ever dealt with such absurdity, causing Florence to remark, "Well, I'm sure that he has been around at least since I was a little girl," in which there is a flashback to Florence's childhood with her father demanding to know, "Who scratched my new Glenn Miller record?," and "Not Me" smugly standing by.
Illness of the Corporal forces them to take refuge in the home of the wealthy General Phillip Bingham (Dowling), who proves to be the Corporal's old chief from the war. The General promises the dying veteran that he will take care of Mary. John is engaged to assist the gardener. One day, wearing the uniform of a West Point cadet that he donned while rummaging in the attic, John assumes such a likeness to the General's dear and disowned son that he is proved to be a son of the latter.
This may have resulted in the Irish authorities enforcing tighter controls over the border, thus restricting IRA operations. Dillon opined that another reason the UVF decided to target the Miami Showband was because Irish nationalists held them in high regard; to attack the band was to strike the nationalists indirectly. Des McAlea and Stephen Travers heard two of the gunmen rummaging in the back of the minibus, where they both kept their respective instruments. Concerned they might be damaged, McAlea first approached the two gunmen and asked if he could remove his saxophone.
In early 1997, Lewis began transferring ownership of his properties in Florida to a Costa Rican company he controlled. In the days leading up to his disappearance, Lewis had bought a plane ticket to Costa Rica and was loading equipment onto a truck destined for Miami. Baskin has claimed that Lewis's mental health had been deteriorating, and he had begun rummaging in dumpsters and hoarding vehicles and junk. She said he was losing his short- term memory and was sometimes disoriented, and she suspected he was developing Alzheimer's disease.
After the thievery of Castafiore's emeralds, his attempts to help only incriminate him, as it was his footprints found near Castafiore's window, it was him suspiciously rummaging in the attic, and it was he who broke a step on the staircase. He tries to sneak out of his practice sessions (dictated by Castafiore) and, instead of practising, is caught using a playback tape recorder. He was imprisoned along with Castafiore and Irma in Tintin and the Picaros, before being freed by Tintin. His name is made up of a humorous reference to two well-known composers: Igor Stravinsky and Richard Wagner.
On the morning of 19 February 1841, Hugh Tinney was on his way to Sydney with a herd of cattle. After stopping near the Ironstone bridge, which crosses the Wingcarribee River on the edge of Berrima, Tinney noticed a dingo rummaging in the undergrowth trying to get at whatever was hidden there. Tinney chased off the dingo, and a closer inspection revealed the body of a man. The man had received various severe blows to the back of his head by a large blunt instrument, and items on the dead man's body identified him as a local farmhand named Kearns Landregan.
Arguments against garbage picking often focus on the health and cleanliness implications of people rummaging in trash. This exposes the dumpster divers to potential health risks, and, especially if the dumpster diver does not return the non-usable items to their previous location, may leave trash scattered around. Divers can also be seriously injured or killed by garbage collection vehicles; in January 2012, in La Jolla, Swiss-American man Alfonso de Bourbon was killed by a truck while dumpster diving. Further, there are also concerns around the legality of taking items that may still technically belong to the person who threw them away (or to the waste management operator), and whether the taking of some items like discarded documents is a violation of privacy.

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