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A few of his seven Belgian shepherds scurried around us.
I scurried downstairs and into my brother Jesse's childhood bedroom.
They opened the coop door and the chickens scurried out.
We scurried upstairs and stayed there until mom got home.
Little girls in party dresses scurried behind, imitating her moves.
Workers scurried around, hanging lights and setting up a d.j.
A mouse got stuck as it scurried up a pole.
The creature then scurried away before it could be caught.
In less than eight minutes, they scurried to the maze's end.
They scurried around the house, getting the children ready for school.
So I adopted a mild look of confusion and scurried on.
They awoke to a rumble and scurried out of the house.
Investors scurried into safe-haven plays sending bond yields to record lows.
Once the mission was complete, the rat scurried back into the sewer.
Selena scurried inside when she saw photogs and Bieber followed shortly thereafter.
"We scurried around the room like rats in a cage," she said.
Two hundred meters out, mines scurried toward him on mechanical spider legs.
Lepidosaurs scurried along in the shadows, undergoing their own explosion in diversity.
Residents scurried away with wheelbarrows of belongings and bikes hitched with trailers.
He nodded goodbye, scurried down the embankment, and disappeared into the brambles.
Down the street, four men scurried around a cream-colored Ford Expedition.
"They put their heads down and scurried into the house," Rihl told CNN.
The spider scurried over, swaddling the struggling tick in layers of confining silk.
As investors scurried out of riskier assets, they have found comfort in bonds.
Which Willa scurried toward, as if she were being pursued and needed cover.
Dame Diana Rigg scurried around the Frick Collection, trying to find a Rembrandt.
The students scurried to get as far away from the door as possible.
Government officials in recent months have scurried to counter the broader economic slowdown.
The company scurried to find ways to improve the efficiency of its recipe.
Then he scurried to the White House for a meeting with President Trump.
Cockroaches and mice scurried across the floor, alarming customers and retail associates alike.
He also scurried in for a 7-yard touchdown on a zone-read.
It withstood the blow and scurried behind the TV. "Another day," Rebecca muttered.
Television and stadium personnel scurried about as they had the night before as well.
He scurried into the car and was off, and the girls were beside themselves.
As he hugged our nanny I scurried out so he wouldn't see me cry!
The raccoons clawed up the boards of one wall and scurried across the pipes.
John alleges he instantly alerted the manager, who scurried over and removed the plate.
He scurried off in terror, only to slowly emerge from the grass behind me.
Gold stocks gained as investors scurried to park money in the safe-haven asset.
Politicians who have long benefited from Mr. Loeb's generosity scurried for cover and distance.
As people scurried up the sidewalks, the wind tore umbrellas out of their hands.
In all, 15 people who scurried to the roof were rescued by helicopters, Capt.
When he emerged several minutes later, he was wearing his earbuds and scurried away.
I scurried over to the director and I said, 'Don't you think you have it?
As caucusgoers trickled in, the most organized campaigns scurried to track who was showing up.
Bucking the trend, gold stocks ended 1.7% higher as investors scurried to safe-haven assets.
After the hour, which went by incredibly fast, I scurried off to watch The Bachelorette.
Some firms that bought tables, such as WPP, an advertising giant, scurried to distance themselves.
Democrats and Republicans scurried to find historical precedents to buttress their preferred courses of action.
As they approached the animal, it quickly scurried across the road and into the woods.
In court, panicked attorneys scurried under tables as a room rocked from side to side.
Dr. Cooley then scurried between operating rooms to do the crucial part of each operation.
Little Van, 143, scurried about and snuggled in the grass and soaked it all in.
An entourage of assistants and stagehands scurried around unloading speakers, costume bags, and equipment cases.
They would have scurried to check weather forecasts and radar screens and drafted contingency plans.
Mainstream financial institutions scurried away, jittery about the currency's susceptibility to manipulation and money laundering.
Romelia Guadalupe, 22, scurried off to give her daughter a scrub in a nearby sink.
The students scurried to try to hide as far away from the door as possible.
It bounced a few times and scurried into the open net with 205 seconds left.
It bounced a few times and scurried into the open net with 21.4 seconds left.
Among the gainers, gold stocks advanced over 2% as investors scurried to safe-haven assets.
They scurried around the Capitol with their chests deflated and their tails between their legs.
Today, I remember how the canyon squirrels scurried around us, hoping to steal our lunch.
At first the two women inside paid me no heed while they scurried to the kettle.
Gold stocks rebounded after two consecutive days of losses as investors scurried to safe-haven assets.
S. trade war sold shares and scurried for the safety of German and U.S. government debt.
Casey could have checked the bat, but decided to surrender it, and scurried to his plane.
He scuttled and scurried, darted and dashed, making acres space for his teammates to play in.
The scrum broke up as the leaders then scurried about the chamber talking to other lawmakers.
The brazen feline scurried away as soon as he was freed, hopefully having learned his lesson.
Nurses and doctors frantically scurried to triage patients so the most desperate could be treated first.
People scurried like mice, in any direction, unable to figure out where the boom came from.
I scurried over to stand at a table and watch music videos by Madonna and Rihanna.
The workers scurried around the edges of the container with inexhaustible energy, gathering food and garbage.
An overconfident Marlins employee tried to pet the cat, who declined the overture and scurried away.
On Friday morning, Punxsutawney Phil scurried out of his little marmot hole and saw his shadow.
European shares fell and investors scurried for the safety of German government bonds and the Japanese yen.
For fans that scurried out to get the game on launch day, the silence must be deafening.
Jose Peraza lifted a high fly to shallow center and Scooter Gennett tagged up and scurried home.
I'd based that estimate, partly, on how the shrubbery had quaked when they scurried around behind it.
Catching sight of her familiar ankles beneath the closed curtains of the machine, I scurried past Mrs.
If I made a move toward either kitten, both shrank; a second move and they scurried away.
The crowd resembled a horde of marching ants as they scurried about, focused on leaving the city.
In New York, rats once scurried in the shadows but now they frolic brazenly in broad daylight.
His frantic sister was crying for help, even as other villagers scurried away with sacks of coal.
A groundhog ruins everyone's day Punxsutawney Phil scurried out of a marmot hole and saw his shadow.
They scurried across well-traveled roads, up barren trees and perhaps even toward the border with Canada.
Vines draped down the sides of its gray bark; highways of leafcutter ants scurried over its roots.
On the broad boulevard below, a family of eight -- two boys, four men and two women -- scurried by.
Shortly after the Jersey Devil was born, it killed the midwife and scurried up the chimney to escape.
She's the same size as they were, but hearing her growl, the coyotes quickly scurried away from her.
Street peddlers scurried by, calling out the names of the fresh fruit nestled in baskets on their heads.
While airport staff scurried to secure the IT systems, Vietnam Airlines' website was also hacked on Friday afternoon.
"They said when it happened, you knew it happened and you scurried him away," Bryant later told Ashley.
But before getting too comfortable on stage, they scurried off to find their rightful seats in the crowd.
The father and his young son scurried over to the bride's house, sewing kit in tow: wedding saved.
Empty cabs rolled down darkened streets, past lonely food carts plopped on sidewalks where few pedestrians scurried by.
It didn't notice at first, and then, suddenly realizing it was being touched, yelped loudly and scurried away.
Rather than call for help, the senator scurried to his confidantes (played by Ed Helms and Jim Gaffigan).
A bystander in a median crouched, then scurried away as officers moved in all around, the video shows.
Sometimes, your apps are located in space, like the ones you've split screened or scurried away in Slideover mode.
When there was no room left on the ground, they clambered up traffic signal poles and scurried onto walls.
"We are being followed," said one man as he scurried down the street in Cairo's Shubra al-Kheima neighborhood.
Investors scurried to shares of companies that cater to domestic demand and have small exposures to the global economy.
After a quick bite to eat, we scurried across a darkened street to find solace in The Gold Room.
Survivors recounted scenes of pandemonium and fear that erupted as gunshots rang out, and workers scurried frantically for cover.
When he turned over a rock in a stream, the little monster scurried out and tried to swim away.
Then, they scurried off to various corners of the room, and each inserted a green laser into their anuses.
You might have grown obsessed with cycling or visited a national park or scurried away for a long weekend.
Trump's communications team has scurried in recent days to explain the president's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.
The raccoon scurried back down into the sewer and disappeared, likely off in search of another delicious subterranean snack.
I took my time walking toward the first major monument, the Temple of Apollo, as scores of visitors scurried past.
Glenn Tew scurried to see what all the commotion was about when he came face to face with the man.
Since his election, companies across a range of industries have scurried to announce plans to retain or add U.S. jobs.
She conferred with two women—a film director and a costume designer—while her girlfriend scurried around with a camera.
It was just some flyers somebody threw up on a wall, snapped a picture for their Instagram and scurried away.
All at once, Ms. Danner turned and "scurried back" into her bedroom, Ms. Mullings said, followed by the six officers.
As grips and assorted other crew members scurried by, the two craned their necks, looks of astonishment on their faces.
Some fans who had attended earlier rounds of the tournament and flown home scurried back to Melbourne for the final.
The woman says that's when the scorpion dropped out of her pant leg, still alive, and scurried across the floor.
After the postponement was announced, clubhouse assistants scurried about, packing the team's gear for the flight back to New York.
They would finish by knocking back a shot of gin before he scurried back on land with the completed forms.
She scurried away and returned, smiling with a martini glass filled with the unmistakable crystalline blue Curaçao liquor and vodka.
On a recent morning aboard the Stratton, dozens of crew members dressed in blue work uniforms scurried about making repairs.
With his hefty payoff, Ailes scurried to the Trump campaign, where, for a while, he acted as a shadow adviser.
I scurried over to his dorm room and got a standing ovation from four of his friends when I entered.
As night fell during the drive, a civet cat scurried in front of the vehicle, its eyes bright in the headlights.
Brian and my fellow pod pals sent photos that they'd recently published and we all scurried to hastily like and comment.
As he spoke, rain leaked through the metal ceiling and his family scurried to place plastic pots to catch the drops.
At this point, a young woman scurried over from her corner of the bar and parked herself in front of Furby.
"I was going to miss the casting, but I love your brand so much," the model said, as she scurried out.
She mumbled something about leaving her license in the car, then turned and scurried with her friend out of the store.
Standing by the doorway to his bathroom, Mr. Arena barely flinched when a mouse scurried past his feet on Monday afternoon.
Once news of the decision spread among the crowd gathered outside, the small band of Shelby supporters disbanded and scurried off.
People scurried to be with loved ones or to call them to tell them they loved them and to say goodbye.
Safe-haven assets, including bonds and some currencies such as the yen and Swiss franc, benefited as investors scurried to avoid risk.
I scurried back to relieve Marshall of her spot-saving duties and sadly explained that I couldn't track down the Cookie Butter.
The confused 12-year-old me took my hat back and scurried off before realizing the governor had just signed my hat.
Doing so created a secure resting place for the basketball to slot into as the colorful, little blob scurried across the screen.
The kids, from Aurora, placed the wallet near the house, out of shot of the camera, and scurried off with their bikes.
Others ducked their heads, as though they were caught staring at a car wreck, then they scurried off or turned their backs.
Lesser rheas, known locally as ñandús, gray flightless birds that resemble ostriches, scurried away from our pickup truck amid clouds of dust.
She held a shotgun, but her gait was less confident, and she scurried after Mr. Anderson who had barged into the market.
Whole industries have scurried into the gap: skin care, photo editing apps, contour makeup, weight-loss scams, eyelash growth serums, injectable fillers.
Against this backdrop, investors scurried to shares of companies that cater to domestic demand and have small exposures to the global economy.
Max scrambled his team to avoid detection; we quickly scurried into the next room, up a secret staircase, and through a ceiling door.
Traders scurried for the safety of the U.S. dollar at market open after North Korea announced it had conducted its fifth nuclear test.
Suddenly with a flash of lightning, the entire room is illuminated, revealing who scurried to the right and left sides of the ballroom.
The cougar scurried off after the first few notes, the combination of heavy drums and James Hetfield's vocals apparently too much to handle.
My husband honked and the poor thing scurried away, but I couldn't help but consider it a fitting start to our long weekend.
The children loved the thrill of the climb and we scurried up the circuit, and then did it again before our hands cramped.
Several calves, their fur a chestnut brown that will later turn white, scurried alongside their mothers adorably, cadging an occasional sip of milk.
Before Android 10, you could swipe in from the left edge to open an app drawer where important stuff is often scurried away.
While birds' ancestors, the dinos, ruled the planetary roost, our mammalian kin scurried around in the dark, fearfully nocturnal and gradually losing color discrimination.
Markets in Asia sold off on Wednesday, as investors scurried into safe-haven plays on global growth concerns, sending bond yields to record lows.
Asian markets sold off on Wednesday as investors scurried into safe-haven plays on global growth concerns that sent bond yields to record lowers.
Alarmed at the prospect of unrest, the Hebei provincial government has since scurried to make good on the loan guarantees, at least in part.
It scurried to the 5, then to the 2, pausing as if waiting for the referee to set the ball for the next play.
For the first hundred million years of their existence, before the asteroid struck, mammals scurried about the feet of the dinosaurs, amounting to little.
The play was stopped as the cat scurried about, eventually reaching the end zone prompting celebrations of the touchdown the adorable critter had scored.
Assuming the latest batch of Gitmo alum remain true to form, they have likely already scurried across the border and rejoin AQAP in Yemen.
While Mr. Cohen led me on a tour of the space on Monday, a team of workers scurried to put the final pieces together.
Our current theory is that Hopper scurried down that ladder (again, shown above) and made it into the Upside Down before the machine blew up.
Wind and brass players scurried up and down stairs so that their sounds came from behind the audience, or traveled with them down the aisles.
By then the clouds had burst, sheets of rain pelting the field, and everyone scurried back to the safety of the dugout and clubhouse tunnel.
To the south, young children scurried around noxious rubbish piles, full of fetid, month-old chicken carcasses, used condoms, and piles of fossilised dog shit.
The S&P21 posted its biggest one-day fall since the financial crisis as global equity markets plunged and investors scurried to safe-haven assets.
But the next morning at dawn, I scurried on board with at least 80 other people toting stools, sacks, sleeping mats, tarpaulins, buckets and stoves.
As the Americans scurried to tend to the wounded, Sergeant Conrad complained about the pain from the injury in his left leg, the documents say.
The Hammers were given a penalty in the 35th minute when Noble scurried into the area and tumbled to the floor under Harry Wilson's challenge.
Scene City 31 Photos View Slide Show ' She scurried up the Met Gala red carpet so quickly that if you blinked you probably missed her.
He threw one pitch in the seventh before the grounds crew scurried to cover the field for a rain delay that lasted 1 hour, 23 minutes.
He threw one pitch in the seventh before the grounds crew scurried to cover the field for a rain delay that lasted 1 hour, 46 minutes.
It was clear that this elderly Latina had to wait and wait while staff scurried around trying to find educational material written in the correct language.
Assembly ended — but not before faculty reminded us that next week, "Breaking Bad" producer and alum Stewart Lyons would speak — and students scurried off to class.
First the bear approached the hole, clearly interested with the flag, but he scurried off after one of the golfers yelled "hey, hey, hey" at him.
As a loon called from the river and mice scurried unseen, I perused the large topo map on the wall to plan the next day's adventure.
Standing at the door, he was about to speak, then he held a finger in the air, as if he had forgotten something, and scurried off.
Hermit crabs scurried over huge drifts of broken deepwater coral piled on the beach, proof that the vital and vulnerable reef had taken a massive hit.
Once the event ended I scurried down (and down) the stairs of the Hammerstein Ballroom to the large demo area to try out the scanner myself.
On a recent afternoon, forklift drivers scurried about delivering bins of lettuce to machines inside the plant, where it was cut according to specification, and washed.
And you should also know that the "Share Sheet" is a misnomer, as it's become a place where all sorts of weird extra functionality gets scurried away.
He snapped his snap and then scurried off to some nameless farm planet, because even big, bad villains dream of a quieter, simpler life in the country.
A publicist scurried in behind him to let me know our time was up, but Shannon already had; he planned to do an interview of his own.
On Thursday evening street children scurried through the rubble next to a traffic circle while workers attempted to bring order to what resembled a bomb blast site.
Pandey, however, was unfazed and he hit the next ball for a boundary to first complete his century and then scurried for two for the winning run.
So what do we do with the men who have scurried out of the limelight since the Harvey Weinstein story broke last fall and the floodgates opened?
On one morning late this spring, dozens of inmates at Solano State Prison in Northern California scurried around the penitentiary's gym, ready for a life-changing day.
Now, scientists have found that the fossilized cranium belonged to an ancient relative of modern mammals that once scurried around North America some 130 million years ago.
As the deputies ducked and scurried in a marble antechamber off the main hall, a visiting group from the rural Loiret département expressed dismay at the affair.
AROUND 220AM, as the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) hammered out an agreement with Blackstone to buy Refinitiv, a data-provider, mice scurried out of the corners.
Around the same time, police department staffers scurried to disable a facial recognition system for searching mug shots that was unknown to the public or Peskin's office.
The kids scurried to a long line of footprints painted on the asphalt leading up to the entrance, where, as the instructor commanded, they stood at attention.
It's why his administration has scurried to lower the bar for what counts as a "wall" on the US/Mexico border, and who's expected to pay for it.
I awkwardly maneuvered out of her grip and started, "Please don't touch my hair..." Before I could finish "...but thank you," she immediately turned around and scurried off.
The prices of WTI and Brent crude hovered around 2003 levels, while emerging market currencies were routed as risk-averse investors scurried to the yen and the dollar.
One of the creatures scurried up the wall in panic, impossibly fast, and my group ran up the stairs, dodging the clutches of the undead from every side.
But the child-actors also scurried past piles of rubble and burned-out cars, sometimes ending at half-bombed buildings that seemed ready to fall about their ears.
Investors scurried to safety after U.S. President Donald Trump moved towards long-promised anti-China tariffs, prompting a response from China amid fears of a global trade war.
Then Lucero and her court scurried into the limo, heading for the party, a catered affair for 150 guests at a Greek Orthodox church hall in Bay Ridge.
Then there was the hearing-on-any-topic-other-than-Russia orchestrated by the committee's Republicans, which scurried over federal eavesdropping law, rising crime, immigration and Hillary Clinton.
It will not be easy to dislodge these incumbents, all of whom have scurried back to the Democratic Party, given their backing from reliable union and corporate supporters.
Scores of shoppers, commuters and pedestrians scurried for cover in the pandemonium, and victims were found spread over an area of a block and a half, officials said.
All around him, dozens of teammates and team personnel scurried at a frenzied pace, a harried dance triggered by the stunning end of a Patriots season gone bad.
Financial markets, schools, businesses all resumed normal operations on Tuesday, a day after hundreds of thousands of workers scurried home early as authorities hoisted the No. 8 typhoon signal.
After she, Krista, and another friend—who asked to remain anonymous for this story—saw UP Public Safety officers pulling up, they scurried off into the North Portland neighborhood.
Slipping through a gap at the top of his tank, he scurried across the floor and made his way down a 50-metre drainpipe into Hawke's Bay, North Island.
They went quiet, huddled around de Oliveira and then scurried into position, setting themselves up in evenly spaced columns on both sides of the nets, three columns per court.
As successive courses were presented, and waiters and chefs scurried around the restaurant, ducking their heads to avoid hitting low rafters, members of our group compared élite dining experiences.
The leadership's whip team scurried about the floor, taking the temperature on a number of proposals to see which one could land them the coveted number of 218 votes.
Burrow took control from his first snaps, most remarkably when a Georgia defender deflected a pass back into the hands of the L.S.U. quarterback, who scurried for 2000 yards.
An increase in political tensions in the Gulf region sent gold prices higher as traders scurried into safe haven buying, ultimately helping gold stocks rise 3.3% at the close.
Waiters scurried to bring menus and drinks to a large round table reserved for him as he stopped to shake hands and make small talk with members eating lunch.
"I&aposm not afraid," she said between tears as she walked through the door of the air base where many of the other deportees scurried by with their faces covered.
Mark Sobel, a former Treasury official who managed the ESF, worries that a currency conflict might even push the dollar up, if investors scurried for safety into dollar-denominated assets.
As Jeremiah and Max turned down the hallway in approach, the lab workers scurried like the animals that they themselves worked on, leaving behind only the chief Technological Psychologist, Marcus.
Sterling gave up 0.2 percent on the day to $1.2823 after rising as high as $1.2908 on Tuesday, its highest since early October, as investors scurried to cover short positions.
Children scurried through the hallways in uniforms — a white or blue shirt, navy pants or a skirt — wearing name tags with their full name and class neatly printed in pen.
Bucking Tuesday's trend, the gold sub-index surged to its biggest intraday percentage gain in over seven months, as investors scurried to the safe haven metal as other shares dropped.
The Pathetic Millennial was kind enough to approach the protestors and offer them a hot dog, but he scurried away when one especially humorless activist threatened to call the cops.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note — which moves in the opposite direction of its price — dropped sharply Thursday as investors scurried to the safety of American government bonds.
Chris Davis fell down as he headed toward home, resulting in his hasty retreat to third and Wilkerson getting thrown out at second as he scurried back to the bag.
As we scurried to the theater's downstairs lobby, he told me he had written a new song for my character, Isabelle, and it would go into the show that evening.
At the next World Cup, playing against Brazil in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1970, Banks scurried across his line and dived to his right to stop a downward header from Pelé.
She scooped him up, rested him on her hip and, for a brief moment, watched with him as the creature scurried up and down a tree at the playground's edge.
As other aides scurried around the White House trying to put out the latest fire in the Russia scandal, Bannon was raving about how important Thiel's influence is in this administration.
Into storage went the oversized sweaters, Carhartt beanies, and turtlenecks that kept us warm all winter as we scurried into the office, sun barely risen, our bodies hunched against the cold.
LONDON — A British pub shut down for 30 minutes and brought in pest control after a fearless rat scurried up a customer's leg and stole a chip out of his hand.
Its player characters—little girls with identical chestnut bobs, an army of carved wooden dolls wearing kicky little pinafores—scurried like ants across a landscape cut from unfamiliar and fantastical materials.
The shorts took a bath last month when the stock price rose as investors scurried to acquire stock to be eligible for a November vote on Musk's proposed Tesla-SolarCity merger.
He looked on in dismay from the 17th tee as a large crowd surrounded the portable toilet that Woods scurried into, a few steps ahead of his head-swiveling security patrol.
As workers headed into the first shift last Wednesday, they scurried past two giant Soviet mosaics celebrating their efforts as the rays of the rising sun glinted off scattered gold squares.
I quickly scurried back to print, where I — alongside my kinky locks, dangly earrings and cargo pants paired with Prada-outlet-purchased heels — was not only accepted but viewed as fashionable.
Congress parliamentarians in the nearby state of Manipur are also fomenting revolt, and this week the chief minister of Himachal Pradesh scurried to Delhi to plot his own defence with party bosses.
After he scurried home with a bunch of "hot"—stolen—Coca-Cola bottles in his hands, his father greeted him like he'd just hit a home run in a Little League game.
Meanwhile, wide-eyed museum-goers scurried across the mosaic patterns of a dry ocean floor, tuning in and out of their surroundings, immersed in rings of life and death and life again.
Knowing that this cat almost definitely landed on its feet and then scurried off to lick its ego, there's one thing we can all agree on here: It absolutely reaped what it sowed.
Uncovered by a farmer on the Greek island of Milos in 1820 and scurried back to France by a marine officer, she is rather modestly posed on a low pedestal down a stairwell.
That set the stage for Huggins to draw up a court-long counter play, where Miles tossed an out-of-bounds pass to Nathan Adrian, took the return and scurried into the frontcourt.
The woman, who has not been named in reports, screamed in panic and the animal scurried away into the attic, according to a Cathy Moghari, a family friend who helped rescue the animal.
Yes, nature won out, my friends, as the cat scurried away—likely to feast on a bouquet of rats, who in turn likely feasted on whatever fare Goodison Park was serving up today.
When we left I draped my towel around my shoulders and scurried past the woman at the gate who had wondered if my scales would grow on her if I brushed her thigh.
Using a specially built obstacle course, the researchers observed how cockroaches scurried in less than a second through crevices smaller than a quarter of their height by compressing their jointed exoskeletons in half.
The shooter stalked the playing field with a rifle as panicked lawmakers and staffers fell to their bellies, scurried to the dugout, climbed fences and looked for makeshift barriers to hide behind. Sen.
As an elite police squad rumbled up the hill, passing murals that have been defaced with graffiti paying homage to a dominant drug gang, a group of suspected traffickers scurried into a house.
Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen took a few hopeful steps toward the ball, then stopped and watched it bounce on a bullpen mound as Yankees reliever Bryan Mitchell scurried out of the way.
At ground level, herds of strange footwear scurried around: silver Adidas sneakers with wings sprouting from the ankles, fuzzy ones with tails and tiger stripes, high-tops with green Teddy bears for tongues.
The rules that will be strictly enforced next week - when no running will be allowed on the manicured landscape - were relaxed as youngsters playfully scurried around, with security personnel turning a blind eye.
As communities like New Bern and Lumberton scurried to prepare as Florence loomed off the coast, North Carolina's 2012 decision to ban scientific predictions of sea level changes again drew national coverage and outrage.
And here's what we learned: if you were hoping that Google was going to swoop in and keep you from having eight different messaging apps scurried away in a folder, you should probably stop.
BERLIN — "Who is in charge of the feathers?" the designer Jean Paul Gaultier shouted on a July day as about 12.43 people scurried around him in the costume workshop at the Friedrichstadt-Palast theater.
But as teams around the N.F.L. scurried to add quarterbacks, Newton languished in a sort-of purgatory, neither part of Carolina's plans nor openly desired by another team, at least with his health uncertain.
With his pistol in his left hand — he does not recall unholstering it, saying it got there "like a magic trick" — he scurried behind a van, convinced a gunman could approach at any second.
Ten years ago, when he was 23, it would not have been shocking to see him on his toes between rallies during a practice like this, as his coaches scurried to scoop up balls.
As his administration scurried to put out fires, Duterte followed up with a guarantee of his own, saying the Philippines would not "cut our umbilical cord" with allies, but would pursue its own path.
Adult Swim characters and random memes both show up in the various BDMH landscapes: Naked Eric Andre, Dat Boi, Left Shark, Steve Brule, and Guy Fieri all scurried across the screen while I was playing.
He scurried to help Thompson in the bathroom and, in doing so, proved that someone is in charge — a stage manager stepping out from behind the curtain to make sure the lead actor is okay.
Hurricane Lane was downgraded to a tropical storm but continued to unleash strong winds and heavy rain on the Hawaiian islands over the weekend, as residents and tourists scurried indoors to wait out the storm.
At the same time, jittery investors have scurried for safe-haven assets in recent days, pushing the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds (JGBs) to negative for first time ever and boosting the yen.
In the cavernous, brightly lit lab painted in Apple's signature sparkling white, two lab technicians clad in T-shirts, shorts and tennis shoes scurried between rows of long white metal tables stuffed with test equipment.
Witnesses at the zoo's popular Gorilla World enclosure on Saturday said the boy had somehow slipped past its wire and wood barriers, then scurried through brush before falling about 10 feet into a small moat.
In the parade of fools, grifters, hack attorneys, and dubious property men who scurried out from every overturned stone, there really is evidence of a gang of greedy amateurs, right up to the president himself.
Why Mr. Robert decided to scale the tower was not immediately clear, but it was far from the first time that the 56-year-old French stuntman has scurried up the side of a skyscraper.
The raccoon, clearly not ready to give up and not a fan of ladders, jolted from the recess of the building, dug its long fingernails into the tan exterior and scurried over to another side.
Illustration: Stuart Pond and Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySome 3 million years ago, a tiny mouse featuring reddish fur on its back and a white belly scurried across the landscape of what is now Germany.
Trump erupted in anger after reading the Op-Ed article and John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, and other aides scurried in and out of the press office trying to figure out how to respond.
Witnesses interviewed by Reuters said they hid inside a cold storage room when the attacker, wielding a pistol in one hand and a knife in the other, scurried through the aisles of the large Super U store.
Multiple "reporters" (bloggers weren't considered real press yet) scurried over to look at the booth and the laptop and even some of the "mainstream" tech press – there were still magazines back then – reported breathlessly about the innovation.
The press criticism of public access for his Asia trip comes after Foreign Policy said that Tillerson "scurried away" from reporters' questions on Monday as he joined other administration officials to present President Trump's revised travel ban.
That only accounts for how many times people picked up the phone to tell the city to do something about it, so imagine how many more times someone saw a rat and just scurried home to hide.
Mr. Trump erupted in anger after reading the Op-Ed article and John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, and other aides scurried in and out of the press office trying to figure out how to respond.
Inside the theater â€" or rather theaters, considering the event took up all of the venue's available auditoriums and screens â€" audience members scurried to snag popcorn and soda before swinging into Far From Home's first major showing.
S. trade tensions will let up and fears of an Italy-European Union confrontation growing again, the global bond rally accelerated on Wednesday, as investors dumped shares and scurried for the safety of German and U.S. government debt.
The fire in Redding, California, started Sunday when the flaming spider scurried on top of a mattress, which quickly caught fire and sent flames to nearby drapes and a flag collection, a witness told the Redding Record Searchlight.
CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by Liz Barclay for The New York Times As the list price of a pair of EpiPen devices soared to more than $257 this summer, people scurried to find alternatives, occasionally throwing caution to the wind.
But the image of martial lockstep was quickly shattered when a second drone hit a building nearby, as scores of soldiers scurried away before the live transmission ended and switched to reruns about the South American country's car census.
While the incoming class enthusiastically scurried the halls in search of their new workspace on Friday, staffers of recently defeated members cleaned out incumbents' offices, filling trash cans in the basement with memorabilia that once hung on the walls.
Since September, as sundry rats on Trump's foundering ship of state have scurried for dry ground, Pompeo and Pence have addressed the Ukraine matter tersely, protected in part by White House stonewalling of House subpoenas for documents and testimony.
We scurried into the night, Babiker bracing me against his arm so I didn't slip on the slush, while Omar told me that he also emigrated from Sudan, five years ago, but hoped to move to Houston soon, where it's warmer.
After Pope Francis and Donald Trump's war of words Thursday, that saw the pontiff call the GOP contender's Christianity into question over his insistence of a wall on the Mexican border, Trump scurried to point out the Vatican's own walls.
"Hey look guys, whoever thought we'd be in a restaurant with a real-life fascist begging [for] money for new cages?" one customer allegedly yelled upon seeing Miller, before the Trump staffer scurried away, according to the New York Post .
Police continue to search for the two almost-robbers who ran out of a Northampton store after the employee threw what appeared to be a plastic stand, and later, bottles of alcohol at them as they scurried out the door.
And this is the perennial problem with conservative critiques of higher education, the reason they scurried away into think tanks or places like Hillsdale college: There doesn't appear to be any mechanism to make universities hire more conservative faculty members.
LOS ANGELES — Back in 229, when Chad Braverman's father, Ron, invested a small grubstake in a manufacturing start-up, consumers bought his products at the back of seedy bookstores and scurried out with their purchases concealed in brown paper bags.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan amendment to temporarily reopen shuttered federal agencies will be unveiled in the U.S. Senate later on Thursday, Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen said, as lawmakers scurried to end a 34-day interruption to many government services.
As armed soldiers and police officers ducked for cover and scurried people to safety in Korat, a video clip widely shared on social media captured what appeared to be a shouting match between a civilian in the mall and the gunman.
Near the corporate headquarters of Twitter and Uber — tech giants who exemplify how San Francisco has transformed itself into a hub of technology and innovation — young men and women scurried along, dressed casually, some on skateboards, as they reported for work.
Gold climbed to a seven-week high on Friday, and was headed for its first monthly gain in four weeks, as investors scurried into the safe-haven bullion following Washington's shock threat of tariffs on Mexico, which heightened fears of a global downturn.
Dozens of women -- most are young, but with a smattering of middle-aged ladies mixed in -- scurried in and out of testing vehicles and into various crisp and polished lecture halls, all fearlessly determined to get driver&aposs licenses at long last.
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A bipartisan amendment to temporarily reopen shuttered federal agencies will be unveiled in the U.S. Senate later on Thursday, Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen said, as lawmakers scurried to end a 34-day interruption to many government services.
"As [López] spoke on a highway overpass, troops loyal to Maduro sporadically fired tear gas from inside the adjacent Carlota air base as the crowd of a few hundred civilians, some of them brandishing Venezuelan flags, scurried for cover," the AP reports.
Some passengers scurried for safety while others took videos on their cell phones as rappers Booba and Kaaris and their minders swung punches and lashed out with kicks and crashed through cosmetics stands in a duty-free shop, videos on social media showed.
TOKYO, Jan 20.5 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices jumped on Thursday, with 20.140-year yields hitting the lowest since November, as investors scurried for safe-haven assets due to worries over the rising death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in China.
Instead of any hint of apology, King scurried to hide behind the shopworn excuse of media bias as a defense; this week, rather than finding some path toward expiation, he was touting the support of religious leaders as reason to have his committee assignments reinstated.
The blasts left scores of homes and other buildings demolished or engulfed in flames as firefighters from some 50 departments scurried for hours from one blaze to another and utility crews rushed to shut off gas and electricity in the area to prevent further ignitions.
" On some journalists rushing out of the courtroom during back-and-forth about Manafort deputy Rick Gates' potential testimony: "That was news to me, by the way, and obviously to about 25 other people who scurried out of here like rats leaving a sinking ship.
The discovery this week that passages in Melania Trump's Republican National Convention speech were lifted from a 2008 speech by Michelle Obama scurried up a storm of complaints, accusations, counteraccusations, and questions about what plagiarism is, what it isn't, and whether it even matters.
EL PASO, Texas (Reuters) - A man armed with a rifle opened fire at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday, killing 20 people and wounding 26 others as panicked shoppers and employees scurried for cover before the gunman surrendered to police at the scene.
As the Ways and Means Committee scurried to finish the bill by Thursday, Representative Patrick T. McHenry, Republican of North Carolina and the chief deputy whip, played down the significance of the one-day delay, while adding that Republicans were still on pace to move quickly.
Mr. Bottura scurried about, fussing over dishes, barking orders and trying to figure out how to make do with the ingredients at hand: slightly bruised tomatoes, day-old bread and an assortment of other produce, fresh but visually imperfect, that Olympic caterers had deemed unsuitable for their customers.
Upon finding out that authorities sought to capture Ovidio Guzman and extradite him to the United States, the cartel's heavily armed gunmen strategically erected 19 blockades during a roughly four-hour stretch in the afternoon, preventing additional military and police from responding as terrorized locals scurried for cover.
Issuers have had the upper hand when it comes to lining up loans this year as money has poured into retail loan funds, collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) have been booming and investors from foreign countries have scurried for floating rate assets in the US. "You've had interest from just about every place you can," said an institutional loan buyer.
Even as staff members scurried to clean up what appeared to be diplomatic differences, however, President Donald Trump himself remained unperturbed over the dust-up, according to an official familiar with the situation -- an attitude people close to the President say reflects his confidence that foreign leaders and members of his administration understand that he's in charge.
As dusk began to sweep over the mountain, she scurried up a mound to a little lodge where she pulled slalom pads onto her arms and shins, donned her slalom-specific helmet and then dashed to the ski lift where she was the only person ascending to the top of a trail that had been set with 50 gates.
Off she, Debi, had scurried, through the woods, ruining her new black pumps, because (who knew?) there was a swamp back there, eventually stumbling out, like some sort of dispirited ghost, at Wendy's, where she'd had a milkshake, clay-red mud pooling up around her wrecked shoes, that mopping kid looking over at her, like, Lady, it's weird that you're crying in Wendy's.
Traders scurried again on March 13 when President Trump announced that Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE, a vocal opponent of the Iran nuclear deal, would replace Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The Luminar system, operated by CTO and cofounder Jason Eichenholz, clearly portrayed: a bicyclist weaving in and out of the road, at 100 meters and further away; a small pigeon that suddenly scurried about 40 meters in front of their car; and they clearly showed the human form of the mannequins, even those dressed in dark garb; as well as the black-painted canvas at the end of the pier.
Bustling office workers scurried around me as I pulled open the heavy glass door and headed to the second floor, where I found the fiction section and began scanning the books penned by authors with the last name starting with M. There it was, Yann Martel's Life of Pi. The carpet under my shoes was soft and cushiony as my index finger pressed the top of the book, tipping it on its corner and wedging it free from the others.

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