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Check out the video .. Uzi confronts Rich, who then scampers away.
When he does, code scampers across a display at his work station.
His three-year-old grandson scampers nearby, bells tinkling on ankle bracelets.
Someone scampers away behind us, kicking up a flurry of dry leaves.
Not just clock-managing scampers and fight-or-flight rushes when their pockets collapse either.
BLACK BEAR SCAMPERS TO FREEDOM AFTER BEING CAUGHT INSIDE STORM DRAIN But then, it happened again.
The phone rings when it rings, and the child scampers into the street where he wishes.
The company posted another set of healthy growth as it scampers along in the $1 trillion race.
Walker has turned his focus to table tennis, where he scampers side to side, returning every ball.
She lives in a low-rent dump, scampers from gig to gig, and worries that she'll never retire.
Usually in corner rooms or smaller corridors, Yorick kicks his skull around the room and scampers after it.
You will frantically try to move to another part of the room, while it scampers along the ground.
His defense is all dives and scampers; it sometimes seems like he's trying to scrape the buttons off his uniform.
In the second shot, the rat scampers up the side of the cage "with aplomb," as Raisman put it to me.
These odds weren't good for young Mpilo, but today he scampers around the backyard and rides his bike through the nearby hillside.
In the video above, a squirrel scampers down the underground train carriage, causing fits of laughter and yelps of mild panic among commuters.
A comedian and a devilishly gifted impressionist, she scampers from Angela Merkel to Jerry Hall, Brigitte Macron to a shoplifting, poop-flinging Judi Dench.
Which, in his defense — how is his head supposed to stay level when his hair keeps trying to chase every squirrel that scampers by?
Perhaps our president can mull over the drastic reductions while he scampers away to Mar-a-Lago, trips to which have already cost us millions.
And if a stowaway scampers into the gear well after a pilot completes his or her walk-around, his or her presence will not be detected.
Under Mr. Tamburri's direction, which is visually striking though emotionally bleary, the rest of the energetic cast scampers back and forth, playing supporting roles and various instruments.
But this thoughtfulness goes sideways and scampers out the door at around 20 minutes into the movie, when Jean can no longer contain the power that she's absorbed.
And everything is subtly recast by the piano playing of Craig Taborn, who sometimes scampers alongside Mr. Okazaki's clean-toned guitar lines, and elsewhere issues cloudlets of harmony, gauzy but opaque.
The Bushes and the Romneys have had the self-respect to say they will skip the circus coronation in Cleveland on July 18-21 while the "Never Trump" pack scampers for cover.
I'm fairly certain it's listening in on our conversations, and my dog scampers to the other side of the room or jumps on our bed when it passes near her, but I love it.
The 26-year-old tenor saxophonist has set most of these original compositions at a medium-fast tempo, and her saxophone stipples and scampers, gesturing toward the influence of the alto saxophonist Steve Lehman.
In the game, Detective Pikachu is a salty-seeming private eye (the titles bill him as "cocky, chatty, lovable") who scampers around the city solving mysteries with a milquetoast-looking human companion, a boy named Tim.
All this is a far cry from Lowery's last work, "Pete's Dragon" (2016), the Disney tale of a Mowgli-like kid who scampers through the forests of the wild American north with his giant green companion.
These game-changing turns often begin as Lowry scampers up the floor, scans both wings to see if any teammates have broken free, and then slams on the brakes to deliver a colossal haymaker from 28 feet.
Rather, it's how precisely Keegan plays it, lurking behind the action just long enough for Irving to walk all the way back to line up a clearance before the striker scampers to the ball, only to pull up three steps beforehand in order to perfectly position himself in front of goal.
His email lists were active; he had started tweeting (he was terrible at it, Dr. Frances said); and he contributed to various blogs, including Margaret Soltan's "University Diaries," for which he sometimes wrote limericks under the name Adam, like this one: And then we have just across campus The medical guys playing scampers.
Occupying all three floors of the museum, it will be divided among opera, ballet and film: "Dialogue of the Carmelites," a Francis Poulenc opera set in a convent during the French Revolution; "La Fille Mal Gardée," an 18th-century ballet based on a painting of a weeping young woman berated by an older one, as her lover scampers up to a hayloft; and "Valley of the Dolls," the camp classic film of the Jacqueline Susann novel that follows three young women who struggle with careers, men and pills in New York and Hollywood.
Emily Prime surveys the familiar space with a smile and notes in a singsong voice on "what a happy day it is" before she scampers out of the room.
At first Flike warily hides, but eventually Umberto coaxes Flike out to play with a pine cone. Still homeless and nearly penniless, Umberto scampers down the park lane with his dog.
Zarrin, in a white flowered chador, walks by, scowling. She continues walking until she comes to a group of men in sujud during prayer. She defiantly stands in front of them until they rise. She then scampers away into the night.
He spots Giulio looking through the window. Giulio scampers back down the ledge, but falls and fractures his ankle. He limps to his motorbike, barely escaping. The doctor tells Giulio he'll have to be in a cast for several weeks.
Soon, Charlie is distracted by a gypsy girl and the tailor must fend off other suitors. The real Count finally arrives, learns of the imposters and calls the police. Chaplin makes a mad dash through the party and scampers away to safety.
In an isolated, abandoned cottage with "Danger Keep Out" on the wall, a brown mouse scampers around, at first unaware of being watched and followed by a stealthy black cat. The cat is also being watched, however, and is at last startled into running away.
Bugs scampers across, with Elmer stuck on other side. Suddenly, a little old lady's bonnet lands on Elmer, making him act like one. Meantime, a Boy Scout hat lands on Bugs. Bugs announces his duties as a Boy Scout and helps Elmer cross the street.
He informs Mulder that he will be going into a 10,000-year hibernation, but that he was glad to have met Mulder. Then, before Mulder's eyes, Mann turns back into his original lizard person form and scampers off into the night. Mulder thus witnesses a paranormal happening, and his faith is renewed.
Meanwhile, Durgaprasad decides to get Janki remarried to Dr Rohit (Rajendranath Zutshi), her childhood friend. One day, when Janki and Rohit get attacked by goons in the market, the doctor scampers. Lakshmi saves Janki's life and modesty. Later, Durgaprasad tells Lakshmi that he has changed his mind about the marriage on learning of Rohit's cowardice.
Munis begins a second fantasy life as an independent woman working with an underground Communist group. She becomes infatuated with a young man who is telling people to band together and fight injustice. He shouts, "Long live freedom!" as he scampers away to avoid authorities. Munis asks if he is a member of the Tudeh Party.
Both men supply employment to the veteran as well as parts and tools for his endeavor. Another helpful character is a young local girl, who watches the reconstruction efforts from afar, and scampers off when she is seen. The girl provides a tool box and some food. Detractors of the veteran's efforts include a band of local teenagers.
Arthur then left alone, ponders both his subjects and his own feelings about the intended nuptials ("I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight?"). Arthur hears someone coming and scampers up the tree again. Guenevere, Arthur's intended bride, comes to the woods. She does not like the idea of being Queen, preferring to live an ordinary life- at least, an ordinary rich life- ("Simple Joys of Maidenhood").
As she returns with a glass of juice for Holden, she finds him feeding on the dog's neck. He does not feel well, and wants his "other mommy". Alex returns with Holden to the Hotel, and the boy scampers to his coffin. Elizabeth appears and explains that she saves children from neglect and speaks about John as she walked Holden away from the carousel herself.
Brian scampers into the bonfire and Norman panics to get him out. The crew set up the guy and light the bonfire, but Norman, who is searching for Brian, is in danger of being killed. After he's rescued, it's revealed that Brian was a female hedgehog and had just had babies. Sam renames the hedgehog Bronwyn, but advises Norman to let the hedgehogs off into their natural habitat.
Feigning a cheerful complacency, he tells Br'er Bear that he is hanging there because Br'er Fox has been paying him "a dollar a minute" to act as a scarecrow for the garden. He offers to let Br'er Bear take over the "job". Excited by the promise of quick wealth, Br'er Bear gladly helps free Br'er Rabbit and takes his place in the trap. Br'er Rabbit laughs and scampers away before Br'er Bear realizes that he has been tricked.
Lewis scampers for 164 and four TDs, runs Ball State to win, ESPN, September 20, 2008.After five-hour back surgery, Ball State WR Love moving arms, legs, ESPN, September 21, 2008. Ball State went on to win the game against Indiana for the school's first-ever victory over a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) conference school. Head coach Brady Hoke called it the biggest win in school history during a greatly abbreviated post-game press conference.
The visiting team's lineup is announced with a single light illuminating their team. After the fifth starter is announced, that light is extinguished, and the pep band begins to play an ominous medley of the theme from The Phantom of the Opera and Maynard Ferguson's "Conquistador." Then, a student clad in blue shorts, a blue cape, and blue devil horns, emerges from the locker room carrying a flaming trident. He scampers around the perimeter of the court, inciting loud cheers from the crowd.
He gets scared and scampers off behind a wall, yelping all the way. Angrily, he jumps out at the ball and barks at it and walks away, but has to stop for a moment, as he has to scratch. A flea falls to the floor as he looks down at it and gives it a sniff. It jumps at him and he yelps, but as he walks away, the flea jumps back into his fur and he begins scratching again.
As Polgas headed toward that part of the mountain, Gary began to note that the punji stick traps along the way were becoming deadlier. All of a sudden, Polgas smelled something familiar; he shines his flashlight on the source of the scent and the malevolent eyes of the werewolf shone back at him. Armed with his ballistic arnis, Polgas runs toward the werewolf, which scampers away. As Polgas took up the chase, a trapdoor suddenly opens up in his path.
But the nickname evolved from a contest that was held on the Cullowhee campus in 1933. The contest came down to Mountain Boomers, a small ground squirrel that scampers about the woods and is extremely difficult to catch, and Catamounts. Head Football Coach C.C. Poindexter selected Catamounts, as he wanted his players to display a "fierce spirit, savage attacks, and lightning quick moves." WCU is one of only two universities in the United States with this mascot (the other is the University of Vermont).
He escapes and scampers back to Cogburn's camp safely. Rooster has Eula hitch up the wagon horses, while Wolf scatters the outlaws horses. The bandits retreat from the torrent of Gatling gun fire, allowing the heroes to escape safely. The next day, Rooster "borrows" a raft from an old ferryboat man (Strother Martin) by wagging his pistol in the complaining old-timer's face, stashing as many boxes of bottles with nitroglycerine as possible on board and head down the mountainous river facing narrow rocky rapids and waterfalls.
Jerry barely keeps up with the fire truck and Tom periodically stops the truck to "allow" Jerry time to breathe, but he is only taunting his rival. Tom then fiddles with the controls some more and the truck jumps to life, steps forward on its wheels, and tries to devour the rodent. The truck then chases Jerry across the floor until Jerry ascends a fixture and drops a bowling ball towards the truck. It scampers away in fear and the bowling ball rolls onto an escalator.
A fox scampers away from the henhouse when a young rooster rings the alarm bell. Barnyard Dawg arrives, but sees no fox, so he thinks the rooster just rang the bell because he wanted a drink of water. When he sees Foghorn Leghorn leave to go fishing, the fox disguises himself and suggests that he go hunting instead, and bring the dog with him. Foggy likes this idea, so he grabs a shotgun and ties a rope around Dawg's neck and drags him away.
Tom Lanham of Entertainment Weekly gave the song a B+ rating referencing the predictability after other performers from the Mickey Mouse Club writing "Yet another ex-Mouseketeer scampers down the Britney-pop path with a suggestive synth ditty and a husky voice well beyond her 18 years." Lanham wrote her vocal performance is "uncomfortably adult" and called the track "a sinfully sweet confection". A writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gave the song a positive review calling it a "smoldering soul-pop" track and described Aguilera's vocals as being "provocative" whilst calling the song a "pleasure" to listen to. In a review for the album Christina Aguilera critic Robert Christgau called the song a "dazzling clever piece of teen self- exploration cum sexploitation".
After freeing the little man, Matt soon learns that the seven gold coins in the bag are not ordinary coins, but magic "wishing coins", which only have power when used to do good for others. After warning Matt of the magic of the coins, the leprechaun promptly scampers off and vanishes into the woods, leaving the boy to find his own way out of the forest. As Matt becomes desperate to find his way home, he unintentionally spends his first coin wishing for some guidance, which, to his surprise, brings a long suffering wooden sign post to life. Now able to talk, the sign post advises Matt to seek the help of a Wizard and points Matt in the direction of the Wizard's cave.
Anyone thinking about taking this journey needs to be given a travel advisory: much of the prose is execrable ... I could say that it is a pity that Tony Blair did not employ a ghostwriter to prettify the prose and organise his recollections more elegantly." Rawnsley does, though, praise the book as being "a more honest political memoir than most and more open in many respects than I had anticipated." Julian Glover, a columnist in The Guardian, said that "no political memoir has ever been like this: a book written as if in a dream—or a nightmare; a literary out-of-body experience. By turns honest, confused, memorable, boastful, fitfully endearing, important, lazy, shallow, rambling and intellectually correct, it scampers through the last two decades like a trashy airport read.
The plot concerns The Goofies of Taxidermy Tech versing the Goofies of Anthropology A&M; in a football match. Like many of the shorts which featured Goofy, this film was a mock "how to" instructional video - a "tongue in cheek look at the game". After all the necessary locations (A college covered with Ivy, a stadium filled with a hundred thousand cheering fans) and personnel (vendors, managers, mascots, sportswriters, photographers, doctors, a brass band, assorted coaches, former grads, and two teams in uniform) required to play football are shown, the rules of the game are summarized as each time trying to get the football over the opposing goalline, with eleven players to each side. Anthropology A&M; opens the game kicking off to Taxidermy Tech, with Tech's star player 'Swivel Hips' Smith fielding it deep in his own endzone. Smith quickly scampers for a 105-yard kickoff return touchdown.

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