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My family just scrambled up North to avoid the eye.
Other fans scrambled up poles on various other street corners.
Finally Kim scrambled up and Garcia never got him down again.
James Zboravan and Detective William Krulac -- scrambled up to his second-floor office.
We scrambled up an incline, breathing the dark-green smell of crushed sage.
They also scrambled up the scarp one day to get their own view.
Ten years ago, Nogueira would have scrambled up and tried to box again.
St-Pierre scrambled up and, clinging to Hendricks' lead leg, tried to muscle through.
Yazidis ran from their homes and scrambled up the rocky slopes of Mt. Sinjar.
So why would anyone want to read a scrambled up translation of the Bible?
She stood back as they scrambled up the rocky incline, shouting and firing rifles.
MASSANE, Mozambique — When the water reached their feet, the family scrambled up a mango tree.
Others like to see everything at once by laying the scrambled-up pieces on a table.
From the front of the sanctuary, Myers scrambled up the narrow stairs leading to the choir loft.
In fairness to Bisping, the moment St-Pierre did begin moving, he scrambled up and broke free.
Lewerke scored from 14 yards when he scrambled up the middle and dived into the end zone.
But Perry showed activity off his back and quickly scrambled up as Ellenberger struggled to consolidate half guard.
You will remember that for Henderson, he landed shots along the fence, and scrambled up from the takedowns.
There's a Hollywood hunk webbed underneath this funny photo ... Use your spidey senses to untangle the scrambled up shot!
As a boy in American Samoa, Fiapa'i, now 24, scrambled up palm trees to drink from the young fruit.
I scrambled up trees to avoid a pack of raptors and helped a long-necked herbivore get some fresh food.
We scrambled up a hardscrabble path to the new police precinct that commands the hill like a medieval castle keep.
Children scrambled up and down the stairs for vending machine snacks and teenage couples leaned into each other, sharing earbuds.
Led by a villager from Wuyong (literally "five heroes"), Mr. Hong scrambled up the steep route for two and a half hours.
He scrambled up the side towards the top singing Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night" with a soft vibrato as he went.
The men scrambled up the side of the underpass, sliding along the steep concrete slope as they lifted Mr. Carillas by his arms.
Photographers quickly scrambled up ladders to shoot photos of the Su-47 through the razor wire-topped fence that secures the air base.
His first weekend back, Alex scrambled up volcanic boulders for 20 minutes to a popular lookout point on the edge of a cliff.
Upon winning, he scrambled up the walls and into the box to celebrate with his supporters, something no one could remember seeing before.
Over the weekend Scoggins tripped after having a kick caught, scrambled up and exposed his neck as he drove up into his opponent.
Seeing almost the entire New England defense backpedaling, Tannehill scrambled up the middle for 19 yards, positioning Miami for a game-icing field goal.
I talked to a couple who had scrambled up a tree outside of their house — and found themselves sharing the branches with a snake.
And that was partly because you'd go into syndication and the shows would get all scrambled up and you didn't want it to matter.
Rescuers clad in climbing shoes with sticky rubber soles scrambled up the slippery boulders to reach the visitors and provide life support, officials said.
Artist Jule Flierl scrambled up a large bust of Beethoven while singing from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde, Isolde's "Liebestod" for the performance "Dissociation Study" (20193).
As they moved, the village dogs lounging in the shadows seemed to sense trouble and scrambled up on skinny legs and high-tailed it away.
Dozens of doctors and nurses, he said, scrambled up and down the hospital's stairs to bring supplies to the operating rooms on the third floor.
You can sleep easy knowing that without the right password, if your data falls into the wrong hands, it'll be safely scrambled up from prying eyes.
Fearing the worst, those of us sheltered on the first floor quickly scrambled up the stairs to the second floor, carrying the bedridden elderly with us.
As the activists scrambled up a rocky hill to get closer to the base, and with the police moving in, Ms. Pestorius picked up her viola.
But as she scrambled up the wall at rock-climbing class or kicked her way into soccer finals, my pride in my daughter just kept growing.
On Wednesday night, police arrested several well-known pro-democracy activists, some of whom scrambled up a monument symbolizing the city's handover from British to Chinese rule.
But her surrogates scrambled up to the moment of the vote to rally lawmakers to her side in hopes of keeping the margin of loss narrow enough.
Anderson, meanwhile, whiffed on takedowns and a one-hand strangle and seemed about to get snuffed out until Hess tumbled over and Anderson—spry by comparison—scrambled up.
That afternoon I scrambled up Pha Poak, a jagged limestone peak that rises above the rice paddies west of town, offering views as wondrous as those that morning.
Dove right to stop Iniesta's shot from the top of the area, pushing it right, then scrambled up to paw away Aspas's follow shot with his left hand.
Hong Kong police on Wednesday arrested pro-democracy protesters, including student protest leader Joshua Wong, after they scrambled up a monument symbolizing the city's handover from British to Chinese rule.
That day, hundreds of refugees had sprinted across a field and scrambled up an embankment, some succeeding in clearing a ten-foot-high chain-link fence that lined the road.
Namal Ishari remembers the moment that December morning when she and several hundred other Seenigama residents scrambled up a road and slope at the village temple to escape the tsunami.
We weren't so serious when we scrambled up this joker-inspired image ... give it all you got as you try to figure out the Hollywood hottie hiding in this funny photo.
Kollam, India (CNN)As devastating floods hit India's southern state of Kerala, thousands scrambled up to the higher floors in their buildings and crouched together on balconies, waiting desperately for help.
Lydia prayed, then followed her friend, landing hard on the ground, a searing pain in her hips as she scrambled up and headed blindly into the thick, thorny bushes, with her friend.
Now Snapchat has the algorithmically-sorted feed I implored it to build back in April that shows your best friends first, but with an option not to view them scrambled up with messages.
As McGregor scrambled up off a shot in round four, he lost track of Nurmagomedov's left hand and suddenly the Dagestani had a bodylock and was driving McGregor down under both of their bodyweights.
Bob Manchester of the Winnipeg Grenadiers was in a ditch opposite and saw Brigadier Lawson and three of his men hit by machine-gun fire as they scrambled up the hillside behind the bunker.
After Browne scrambled up and winged a wide right hand, Lewis's near-phantom counter put him back down, and he followed him to the canvas to bounce his head off of it too many times.
But before we reached Times Square, a woman scrambled up to the car while we were mid-tour and parked at a red light to tell us how much she enjoyed seeing the car on the road.
Djokovic proved he still has the old fire in his belly too when he reacted furiously at 3-3 in the fourth when Edmund scrambled up a low ball for a winner despite replays clearly showing the ball had bounced twice.
But when I exhaled on a jar of unfed bugs, I was thoroughly creeped out at how fast they scrambled up the accordion-folded piece of paper that was their home (the folds give them plenty of nooks and crannies to hide in).
From being kicked off of their private island in the Bahamas months before the festival to a lack of housing for attendees, the Fyre team scrambled up until the day of the event to come through on their promise of a luxury music experience.
"Two separate incidents occurred at the base of Bridalveil Fall when the subjects hiked to the viewing platform below Bridalveil Fall and scrambled up the boulder field toward the base of the waterfall, bypassing signs that advise against leaving the trail," park officials wrote.
"His brain was just all scrambled up," Ms. Costanzo told the judge, adding that because her client had been suffering from "extreme emotional disturbance" at the time of the stabbing, he should not be convicted of second-degree murder, the charge he had been indicted on.
From being kicked off of their private island in the Bahamas months before the festival to a lack of housing for attendees, the Fyre team — led by CEO and founder Billy McFarland — scrambled up until the day of the event to come through on their promise of a luxury music experience.
Later, Dana White demanded that the teams be scrambled up and Perpétuo was sent to Team Wanderlei. He then faced eventual winner Cezar Ferreira for a spot in the final against Daniel Sarafian. He was defeated by Ferreira via KO (head kick) in round one.
During the fierce fighting, Wayne and Febiger both suffered stunning head wounds. The Continentals scrambled up the rocky slope with de Fleury in the lead. First over the wall, de Fleury was followed by a wave of American bayonets. Rushing to the flag pole, de Fleury cut the British colors from their staff.
Another air strike hit the KPA. Then, a third time, the company commander led his men to the top. The men scrambled up a 60-degree slope for the last stretch to the top, where they closed with the KPA and overran their positions. The remaining men of the two US companies secured the hill and then reorganized jointly.
Heide, the youngest, had scrambled up onto the table. Helga, whom Misch called the brightest of the children, was "crying softly" just before bedtime on that final night and wore a glum expression. Misch felt Helga had little fondness for her mother. Magda had to push Helga towards the stairs that led up to the Vorbunker.
Plunging down the slope, what remained of Company M crossed the ravine and scrambled up the opposite slope where the gun emplacements were located. The German gun crews had retreated through the wheat field beyond the ravine. Pausing for a short while to recover, Company M continued its advance to a point about north-northeast of Vierzy; reaching there by 9:20am.
Fifteen years later, Lilbourne Winchell and Louis Davis completed the first recorded ascent on September 23, 1879. They scrambled up class 2 rock from the east side of Martha Lake to Goddard Col, and a lake and chute beyond. From here they attained the summit by way of the Southwest Ridge, and a short class 3 ridge between the two summits of Mount Goddard.
On 29 June 1979, after months of waiting, some of the Skyluck refugees cut the anchor chain. The ship drifted into the rocks at Lamma Island and began to sink. The refugees jumped into the water or climbed down the side of the vessel on rope ladders, then scrambled up the rocky shores of the island. By nightfall, about 2,000 people had been rounded up by police.
The following day Henniker brought Albacore within two cables of the surf under the direction of the pilot, and opened fire with round and grape shot. The enemy vessels were driven ashore until they were covered in surf. Their crews then scrambled up the beach carrying their wounded. Albacore hauled off, hulled in several places and with her main and main-top-masts damaged; still, she had no casualties.
Try the back nine at Rock Creek Golf Club. Rock Creek is one of two remaining public golf courses in the city, not as well known as East Potomac Park perhaps, but unforgettable once you've scrambled up the precipitous slopes in the shadow of towering trees, dodged deer and leaped deep ravines in a single bound. And that's in the fairway. The front nine is so wide open it's boring.
The father of James Wolfe of Quebec fame. The column was led by two Spanish deserters as guides who misled the British on the southern low walled side. Wynyard was led to a steep approach and, as the grenadiers scrambled up the slope, they were received with a deadly volley of musket fire at thirty yards from the Spanish in the entrenchments. The grenadiers deployed into line and advanced, slowly trading fire.
The elder Horns always intended to return home to Germany. When the flood waters rose, they scrambled up into the attic rafters. With the water just below them, the little boy, Albert became confused, and said to his father, "But Papa, I don't want to go back to Germany". The story, handed down the generations, was that they were the only family to survive in its entirety, and that Lombardy trees were the only thing that saved them.
Ensign Wynter scrambled up onto the top of the second gate and fixed the 33rd Regimental Colours to show the plateau had been taken. Private Bergin and Drummer Magner were later awarded the Victoria Cross for their part in the action.London Gazette, 28 July 1868 Tewodros II was found dead inside the second gate, having shot himself with a pistol that had been a gift from Queen Victoria. When his death was announced all resistance ceased.
Kehoe got Wexford's first goal after just three minutes, however, the game is remembered Art Foley's great save of a Christy Ring shot at goal. The sliothar was quickly scrambled up the field where Nicky Rackard captured a second goal for the Slaneysiders. That save from Foley denied Ring a ninth All-Ireland medal, however, it gave Kehoe a second consecutive winners' medal. Wexford lost their provincial crown in 1957, however, Kehoe won a second National League medal in 1958.
Lecomte, 346 Once the 111th Battalion moved out of Đồng Đăng, it again came under plunging fire from the summit of the massif. Again, men began to fall as the battalion scrambled up the slopes as fast as it could. Faure deployed the battalion's four companies into skirmish order, with three companies up and one in support. The forward company on the right, closest to the Chinese positions, took the heaviest casualties, and 2nd Lieutenant Émile Portier was mortally wounded as it advanced.
Evans, riding Malacara, took the only way of escape by spurring Malacara towards a precipitous slope into a deep canyon. Malacara made the leap successfully and scrambled up the other side of the canyon. None of Evans' pursuers dared to make the same leap, and the lead he gained while they went round the canyon enabled him to reach safety. Evans continued to explore this area and was a leading figure in the setting up of Welsh settlements here, which in turn led to the area becoming part of Argentina rather than Chile.
On April 29, 1878, McNab, Ab Saunders, and Frank Coe were on their way to the latter's ranch. Nine miles below Lincoln, they stopped at the Fritz ranch for a break when they were ambushed by Seven Rivers cowboys, and members of the Jesse Evans Gang, all under the direction of newly appointed Sheriff George Peppin. Saunders was shot through the hip. Also wounded, McNab scrambled up a gully and tried to get away until a cowboy named Manuel "Indian" Segovia caught up with him and shotgunned him to death.
Bergin kept up a rapid rate of fire on the Koket-Bir as Magner dragged more men through the gap in the hedge. As more men poured through and opened fire as they advanced with their bayonets the defenders withdrew through the second gate. The party rushed the Koket-bir before it was fully closed and then took the second gate breaking through to the Amba. Ensign Wynter scrambled up onto the top of the second gate and fixed the 33rd Regiments Colours to show the Plateau had been taken.
The remaining Ifriqiyan forces took flight in a scattered manner back towards Kairouan. The remaining Syrian troops (some 10,000), now under the leadership of Kulthum's nephew, the cavalry commander Balj ibn Bishr, scrambled up towards the coast, with the Berbers in pursuit. The Syrians barricaded themselves to Ceuta and requested passage across the water to Spain. The wary Andalusian ruler Abd al-Malik ibn Qatan al-Fihri refused at first, but eventually relented and allowed them to cross in early 742, an event that would have destabilizing repercussions in al-Andalus.
On the primetime version, if the couple beat the $200 clock, the wife would play the jackpot clock in which the words of a famous saying or quote were scrambled up on a magnetic board and that phrase had to be unscrambled in 20 seconds or less. If successful, then the couple won the Jackpot Prize. If not, they got a prize worth more than $200. Occasionally, when the wife of the couple did not speak English very well, the husband was allowed to perform the jackpot clock.
Twice in descending through Funchilin Pass, Page was responsible for getting his part of the column moving when PVA fire stopped it. During one stoppage, he grabbed a machine gun in his arms and scrambled up an incline to a point from which he brought the PVA position under fire and silenced it. On another occasion, he manned a tank as he had at Koto-ri, and braving heavy fire, covered the column with its machine gun until the threat diminished. He was on foot, looking for his jeep in the column, when the PVA ambush at Sudong stopped the column again.
The battalions began re- establishing their ranks on the other side having scrambled up both of the banks on that side of the river. The brigadier ordered them forward without delay, and the Scots, in the middle of the Guards' line obeyed. They began their advance, but the retreating troops of the Light Division broke their line, and some of the Scots Guards joined the retreat. Officers and others, prominent among them Knox, regained control, and rallied much of the battalion. It was this action which was the first of those for which he was eventually awarded the VC.Small, pp. 50–53.
After the accident, some of the passengers, including those who were injured, scrambled up the ravine onto Highway 401 which runs almost parallel to the runway. Peel Regional Police located the first officer and several passengers along the highway, receiving assistance from motorists who had been passing the airport at the time of the crash. Some of the injured passengers and the co-pilot were taken directly to hospitals by motorists, and the uninjured passengers were transported by motorists to the airport. The main fire continued to burn for two hours, dying out just before 18:00 EDT.
The scientists collected specimens of plants, animals, and minerals, which they shipped back to Portland by way of the mule train to Hoodsport. The majority of the party was assigned to cutting the mule trail, while 2 or 3 man exploring parties fanned out and scouts went ahead. The scouts and side exploring parties scrambled up slopes on all fours, pulling themselves up by grabbing onto vegetation; descended similar slopes by sliding, deliberately or inadvertently; hacked and crawled through dense brush and windthrow; waded up rivers and streams when there was no other way through; felled trees to bridge ravines and rivers; and traversed narrow ridges of crumbling vertically-oriented shale. Hornet and yellow jacket wasp attacks were a daily occurrence, sending men scrambling and mules stampeding, one over a cliff to her death.
Then the teams of horses were killed by machine gun fire and the nine 13–pounder guns were abandoned while the remaining men and horses scrambled up the hills to the east and succeeded in reaching the Wadi el Retem just to the north of the Umm esh Shert track. While the dismounted light horse could retire east into the hills if necessary, the three batteries of artillery now had no apparent way out to the east or south. The 4th Light Horse Brigade's guns had been pushed back into gullies, from where they had to move almost due west before they could turn south down the valley; "B" Battery on the left or southern side managed to get away with the loss of one gun. However, "A" Battery HAC and the Nottinghamshire Battery, RHA could not be moved as their teams of horses had been shot.
To distinguish Deep Blue Sea from Jaws, where the shark is frequently hidden, Harlin decided to show theirs more prominently because he felt that audience expectations had changed since then. The scene where the cast is trying to get back to the elevator after hooking up actor Stellan Skarsgård to the helicopter is actually an accident that made it into the finished film. As Jackson explained, "At one point three tons of water got thrown on us by accident and we got swept toward those cargo bays and everyone thought we were going into the drink and people were tumbling around this metal grating [...] We scrambled up and kept acting [...] That was not supposed to happen and we didn't have safety harnesses on and we were flailing around on this deck." Jackson was initially offered the role played by LL Cool J, but his management team did not like the idea of him playing a chef, so Harlin created the role of Russell Franklin for him.
Though a fairly small engagement and a short lived victory, the storming of the fortifications at Omoa was the scene of an event that would be repeatedly depicted by British engravers for years to come. Captain William Dalrymple, in his letter to Lord George Germain dated the 21 October 1779, wrote: > Your lordship will pardon my mentioning an instance of an elevated mind in a > British tar, which amazed the Spaniards, and gave them a very high idea of > English valour: not content with one cutlass, he scrambled up the walls with > two; and meeting a Spanish officer without arms, who had been roused out of > his sleep, had the generosity not to take any advantage; but presenting him > with one of his cutlasses, told him, "You are now on a footing with me." This incident was first put into print by William Humphrey in 1780, and later by John Thornton in 1783, John Record about 1785, and an unknown engraver for The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer in 1789.
Shortly before his death in 1987, he admitted that since 1924 he had never been clear about the exact location along the northeast ridge where he had seen the black dots. A recent theory suggests the two climbers were cresting the First Step after they had given up their climb and were already on the descent. They scrambled up the small hillock to take photographs of the remaining route, much as the French did in 1981, when they too were blocked from further progress. As to which step they were seen on, Conrad Anker has stated that "it's hard to say because Odell was looking at it obliquely ... you're at altitude, the clouds were coming in" but that he believes "they were probably in the vicinity of the First Step when they turned back, because the First Step itself is very challenging and the Second Step is more challenging.... [T]o put them where they might have fallen in the evening and where Mallory's body is resting, because it's a traversing route, he couldn't have fallen off either the First or Second Step and ended up where he was at, they were well to the East of that descending the Yellow Band".

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