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"Bulhan rushed past, and Darlene said 'ouch,'" the statement continued.
The creek rushed past, the stars shone, and I felt whole.
The creek rushed past, the stars shone, and I felt whole.
She is the employee who rushed past earlier to be photographed.
But as soon as I began my talk, several students rushed past me.
The crater had been cordoned off, but Milleron and Tor rushed past the barrier.
A yellow truck bearing the logo of Brazil's forest fire fighters had just rushed past.
We used to play with toy cars while the real ones rushed past beneath us.
Protesters chatted or ate lunch as shouting rescuers rushed past, carrying the dead or wounded.
The former Stanford University swimmer bowed his head as he rushed past a crowd of reporters.
Bell rushed past the 1,000-yard mark with a team-record 236 last Sunday in Buffalo.
He intercepted a pass a center ice, rushed past defenders and beat Markstrom with a forehand shot.
They had rushed past him and were surrounding the boy, peppering him with questions about his personal life.
He rushed past reporters just as the screening was about to begin, wearing a blue Kangol-like hat.
Momo, the family's small terrier, rushed past her legs, through the crack in the door, and circled the floor.
Without thinking, the father of three rushed past the firefighters and straight into the blazing home to rescue his dog.
Other footage depicted hundreds of people strapped in fluorescent life jackets as water rushed past their feet inside the ship.
The rolling hills of Northern California appeared before me; the river where gold was first discovered in the 22s rushed past.
So Kent Desormeaux vaulted his colt to the outside and rushed past Nyquist as if he were on a conveyor belt.
He said more than a dozen young men, armed with handguns, rushed past his house on their way to the protests Sunday night.
There are emotional beats in the series that felt rushed past, and some of the character moments don't entirely land in the end.
Rashford spun away from David Luiz and rushed past the back-pedaling Cahill, but he was denied one-on-one by Thibaut Courtois.
Tanner Pearson made it 24-21, converting a cross-ice pass from Milan Lucic and rushed past Pavelec at 43:24 of the first.
The poem moves with a jaunty deliberateness; it takes a while to realize how far it has rushed past your sense of its meanings.
As lava rushed past the property, a USGS crew that was flying the drone used the aircraft to lead rescue teams to the stranded person.
Five to ten minutes after the fireworks ended, police cars rushed past him and an influx of people began running in his direction on the Promenade.
"There were years when our people were slaughtered on such dates," said Nachman Zilber, 40, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, as he rushed past Mr. Kaminker's store.
The Dow Jones industrial average, meanwhile, rushed past 26,000 on Monday from its previous close of 25,790, a swing of more than 210 points, or 85033 percent.
A man rushed past layers of security officers into a massive fire at the Burning Man festival's signature ceremony, suffering burns that left him dead just hours later.
She says she rushed past the daycare owner to find her child's entire face "red, bruised, swollen and scratched," with additional scratches on her right foot and hand.
Then on June 2202, 2628, Vashchenko, her parents, sisters and two members of the Chmykhalov family rushed past startled KGB guards and burst into the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
It was low at first and rushed past the building, but then the water level rose, gradually at first and then quickly, to about 65 feet from 19 feet.
Roughly 30 Republicans reportedly rushed past police officers and occupied the room for hours, even ordering pizza at one point — all to delay witness testimony from Pentagon official Laura Cooper.
" Gracey Evans, a seventeen-year-old junior at the time, remembers that she was walking down the hall with her friend Brett when someone rushed past them "like a black mass.
The closest comparison I can offer is the scenes in the film "A Hard Day's Night," where the London cops escorted the Beatles as they rushed past their fans from limo to hotel.
Their journey continued one day after defiant caravan members rushed past border gates only to be stopped by rows of Mexican riot police who dispersed tear gas and smoke canisters into the crowds.
She had been working in the hospital's admitting area and could no longer bear to see gunshot victims rushed past on gurneys and surgeons telling family members that they had lost a loved one.
" He called the presence of the Greenpeace activists a "major security breach," adding: "In the confusion many guests understandably felt threatened and when one protester rushed past me towards the top table I instinctively reacted.
It also says that two Coral Springs policemen rushed past the deputies, "who were hiding to keep themselves safe at the expense of the safety of the students," and were told the shooter was on the third floor.
Because he and I had met several times in that café on the corner, I gave it a hasty and guilty glance as I rushed past, hardly daring to look in the window for fear I might see him.
But by the time the Lillehammer Winter Olympics began a month after, people were more interested in the motive: "Tonya's Deal" blared the headline in Newsweek on February 21, 19993, an article that rushed past the inciting incident and instead began to turn the story into a fable, and the two skaters into its main characters, while it was all still happening.
The aboveground train rushed past ugly high-rises and megamalls built as a result of the aggressive urban transformation policy of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, known as the A.K.P. Changing lines at Yenikapi, a new transportation hub on the southern shore of the Bosporus, I found the subway station decorated with tall cylindrical columns displaying photographs of policemen and soldiers who died fighting the coup plotters last July 15.
The locomotive and first coaches penetrated into the station building. Passengers aboard the train knew something was wrong. The train would normally be moving very slowly as it passed beneath Florida Avenue. But this time it rushed past the bridge.
Watching the proceedings carefully, Salme called out to his reserves, "Brave 7th forward!" He was struck in the head by a musket ball and killed instantly. The men rushed past him and repulsed the Spanish attack. Fort Olivo fell on the night of the 29th with heavy losses to the defenders.
"Two tires burst, we jumped water-courses, and the scenery rushed past in whirling array. There were two cows on the road; one went up the hill and the other down. "There was no fence in those days and few places where a cart could pass. Fortunately, we met none.
The Welsh and England lines both shuffled back expecting a long throw, for Stadden to bounce the ball into the ground close to his feet, regathering the ball he rushed past two defending players to score the winning try.Godwin (1984), pg 24. Bouncing the ball from the line out was banned under IRB rules in 1906.
Dunham refused and was preparing for Forrest's next attack when Fuller's Union brigade arrived from the north and surprised the Confederates with an attack on their rear; Confederate security detachments had failed to warn of Fuller's approach. "Charge 'em both ways," ordered Forrest. The Confederates briefly reversed front, repelled Fuller, then rushed past Dunham's demoralized force and withdrew south to Lexington, Tennessee.
Winter approached the entrance to the White House, which civilians were allowed to do at the time. He initially rushed past the doorman, and became lost in the darkness of the hall inside. He was promptly caught and ejected. A few minutes later he repeated his attempt, though by this time the White House police chief and several officers were ready; they detained and searched him.
He broke poorly, but then rushed past the field on the turn to win by six lengths. On July 31 in an allowance race at Saratoga, Feliciano was replaced by Ron Turcotte, the regular jockey for Meadow Stables. Turcotte had ridden the colt in several morning workouts, but had missed his first two starts while recovering from a fall. Secretariat's commanding win as the 2–5 favoriteWoolfe, pp.
But since the script remained credited to Ellison, he won the award once more. It was 25 years before another television program won that award again, the next occasion being for the episode "The Inner Light" from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Roddenberry later claimed that he was present at the Hugo Awards, and said that Ellison rushed past him up onto the stage. However, he was not present.
On 13 June 1922, Dublin newspapers carried reports of an assault on Darrell Figgis which involved the cutting of his beard. The Evening Herald reported that shortly before midnight, Millie Figgis had answered a knock at the door. Three men rushed past her seeking out her husband. Mrs. Figgis, fearing that they intended to shoot him, pushed into the room and attempted to lock it but was prevented from doing so by the intruders.
However, in December 1996, two important events occurred. On December 16, 1996, the Redskins played their final game at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys. The Redskins defeated the Cowboys 37-10, finished their tenure at the stadium with a 173-102-3 record, including 11-1 in the playoffs. The second achievement was on December 22, 1996, when Terry Allen rushed past Riggins’ single-season rushing record, gaining .
With the train almost unladen and Stephenson running the engine flat-out, the train reached the speed of almost , briefly giving those on board the world speed record. The crowds lining the route, unaware of what had happened, cheered and waved as Northumbrian rushed past. Believing Huskisson to be near death, Brandreth suggested that the party stop at the first house they came to. After some discussion the doctors decided to stop at the vicarage of the Rev.
' 'feared to go to new Jerusalem.'The Scotsman June 1st 1948:'After the Jewish surrender over 1000 non-combatant residents were evacuated to Katamon, south-west of Jerusalem, 150 Jews were handed over to the Red Cross, and 350 prisoners taken to Transjordan.'Collins. p.498: 'The residents huddling in the cellars of Rabbi Jochanan ben Zakai Synagogue had learned of the surrender delegation. Shrieking shouts of joy and thanksgiving, they rushed past their Haganah guards into the street.
Busch was either forced outside, or broke free from the officers. According to police, he then ran up a narrow stairway from the apartment, struck Sergeant Terrence O'Brien with the hammer several times on his left arm, then rushed past other officers. He stood on the sidewalk, wearing a tallit and tefillin, with the hammer raised over his head. Six officers who responded to the radio calls stood on their feet, guns drawn, in a rough semicircle around him.
JBS Haldane, The Last Judgement, New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1927. J. D. Bernal wrote in 1929, "A form of space sailing might be developed which used the repulsive effect of the Sun's rays instead of wind. A space vessel spreading its large, metallic wings, acres in extent, to the full, might be blown to the limit of Neptune's orbit. Then, to increase its speed, it would tack, close-hauled, down the gravitational field, spreading full sail again as it rushed past the Sun."J.
But Metcalfe passed Tolan at the tape and appeared to the crowd to be the winner. Sports writer Maxwell Stiles described the last strides as follows: > His powerful legs churning wildly, Metcalfe swept down upon little Tolan > like an avenging angel full of fury. Tolan, his left knee in an elastic > bandage and his glasses taped to his head near his ears, dug in for one last > desperate stride in his effort to hold the lead. Just at the tape, Metcalfe > rushed past Tolan and was well ahead a yard beyond the finish.
Uecker led Kennedy through the kitchen area, holding his right wrist, but frequently releasing it as Kennedy shook hands with people whom he encountered. Uecker and Kennedy started down a passageway narrowed by an ice machine against the right wall and a steam table to the left. Kennedy turned to his left and shook hands with busboy Juan Romero, just as Sirhan Sirhan stepped down from a low tray-stacker beside the ice machine, rushed past Uecker, and repeatedly fired an eight-shot .22 Long Rifle caliber Iver Johnson Cadet 55-A revolver.
A more experienced commander, Yu Geuk-ryang, was unable to dissuade him and ended up leading the charge himself after being accused of cowardice. Some of Han Un-in's veterans experienced in Jurchen tactics were also reluctant to follow, suspecting it to be a ruse, but they were executed. Gim Myeongweon thought the attack was a bad idea but could not do anything to stop it since he did not have full control over the entire army. A portion of the Korean army thus crossed the river and rushed past the abandoned Japanese campsite into the ambush.
Canoeing is once again allowed on the waterway, but swimming is still prohibited due to high pollution levels. On October 3, 1986, a heavy thunderstorm drenched the southern portion of the Deep Tunnel area with several inches of rain in a short period of time. While the Deep Tunnel system performed satisfactorily by absorbing excess water, water within the system itself rushed past the north side of Chicago and near the Bahá'í Temple in Wilmette. Geysers of over were reported in both locations for up to an hour as the water was redistributed more evenly through the system.
French actor Jean- Hugues Anglade, who was traveling in the last car before the rear engine, alleged that the train crew locked themselves in the engine car and did not come to the aid of passengers. He said they heard gunshots and screaming in the next car, after which several crew members rushed past them to the engine car, opened it with a key and locked themselves inside. He said the dozen passengers in his car banged on it and begged the crew to open it. He also said that when Sadler came into their car searching for blankets and a first aid kit for the wounded, Sadler also banged on the door of the engine car to no avail.
King Louis XV On 5 January 1757 at 4:00 pm, as the King was entering his carriage at the Palace of Versailles, Damiens rushed past the King's bodyguards and stabbed him with a penknife, inflicting only a slight wound. He made no attempt to escape, and was apprehended at once. Louis XV's thick winter clothes were protective, and the knife penetrated less than half an inch into his chest.On page 223 of Voltaire's Histoire du parlement de Paris, Voltaire states that the knife "... pénétra de quatre lignes dans les chairs au dessous de la cinquieme côte; ..." (... penetrated four lines into the flesh below the fifth rib; ...) According to Wikipedia, a ligne was 2.2558 mm, so four lignes would be about 1 cm.
The unidentified narrator recites the tale as told by Bedloe, delivered after his late return from one of his customary long rambles in the Ragged Mountains, "the chain of wild and dreary hills that lie westward and southward of Charlottesville". At 9:00 that morning, after a breakfast of strong coffee and morphine for the pain of his neuralgia, Bedloe leaves Charlottesville and heads towards the Ragged Mountains. About an hour later, he enters a gorge of "absolutely virgin" solitude, filled with a "thick and peculiar mist" in which the visual beauty of his surroundings stands out to him in delightful brilliance as the morphine takes effect. Soon, Bedloe hears unexpected drumming and a metallic rattling sound after which he is startled when "a dusky-visaged and half-naked man rushed past... with a shriek" followed by a hyena.
Born in Barbados in 1962, Reid made his List A debut when the USA took part in the 2000–01 Red Stripe Bowl, playing three of the team's four group matches in Jamaica. His debut against the JamaicansList A matches played by Charles Reid at CricketArchive was inauspicious as he went for 50 from his ten overs and was lbw to Laurie Williams for a duck.Scorecard of Jamaica v USA, 11 October 2000 at CricketArchive He did not play in the match against Canada, but was back in the side against his native Barbados, taking his first senior wicket - that of West Indies Test batsman Adrian Griffith.Scorecard of Barbados v USA, 16 October 2000 at CricketArchive He was retained against Trinidad & Tobago, but failed to make any impression as the USA were bowled out for a paltry 62, which their opponents rushed past for the loss of one wicket in 31 balls.
That form of political coverage involves diverting attention away from stronger candidates and hyping so-called dark horse contenders who seem more unlikely to win when the election cycle begins. Benjamin Disraeli used the term "dark horse" to describe horse racing in 1831 in The Young Duke: "a dark horse which had never been thought of and which the careless St. James had never even observed in the list, rushed past the grandstand in sweeping triumph." The political analyst Larry Sabato stated in his 2006 book Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections that Disraeli's description of dark horses "now fits in neatly with the media's trend towards horse-race journalism and penchant for using sports analogies to describe presidential politics." Often unlike national media, political science scholars seek to compile long-term data and research on the impact of political issues and voting in U.S. presidential elections, producing in-depth articles breaking down the issues.

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