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If David sneaked into the finals, everybody knew he'd win.
Every week or so the disequilibrium sneaked up on me.
Gore, sneaked up on him (like a lot of people).
The Bills reverted to Taylor and sneaked into the playoffs.
He sneaked into her home when her parents were out.
The student then sneaked in several others through the basement door.
Despite our best efforts, a few bad policy riders sneaked through.
Watching "The Circus" feels like getting sneaked into a private club.
I sneaked it out for an extra lap just for grins.
Third-ranked Rory McIlroy sneaked into the weekend at even par.
Eventually Lil Pump roused himself and sneaked out the back door.
Some fighters sneaked into Turkey as the caliphate began to collapse.
She sneaked vinca, creeping Jenny and lily turf into the beds.
Her parents denied that any food had been sneaked, and refused.
The meth problem has sneaked up on state and national leaders.
Despite the signage, the cliff very nearly sneaked up on me.
"It's one of those songs that sneaked up on me," she recalls.
Roaches dart into crevices and bats and other vermin have sneaked inside.
One morning, at dawn, Garcilaso and Eduardo sneaked into the captain's quarters.
I sneaked toward the hall and looked out through the peephole. Police.
He hid in a theater and sneaked home in the wee hours.
Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez simply sneaked back into the country multiple times.
YouTuber and urban explorer David Cripps sneaked into The Towers in 2018.
All of them sneaked into the Times Square subway station without paying.
He sneaked out of the gallery to take selfies with those waiting.
He sneaked beers into the movie "The Revenant" on their third date.
Instead, he sneaked across the border to Sweden using forged identification papers.
An hour after he sneaked out of their apartment at 6 a.m.
I pulled on my jeans and sneaked out the back door, barefoot.
So Sahar Khodayari, 29, sneaked into Azadi Stadium, Tehran's main sporting venue.
I sneaked away to the gully, read my aunt's ahistorical romance novels.
I sneaked to the computer after midnight, when my parents were already asleep.
She sneaked coy peeks at me to see if I was paying attention.
They were then sneaked out of the country, along with other EDS employees.
RADDATZ: We've sneaked in one more question, and it comes from Karl Becker.
All of them broke the law: They sneaked into the subway without paying.
The magazine Mr. Hefner built sneaked into The Times's advertising column early on.
Disguised as civilians, his companions sneaked the Poet into a hospital in Medellín.
Mr. Qaisari, however, was nowhere to be found, apparently having sneaked to safety.
Nearby, Teen Mom OG's Catelyn and Tyler Baltierra sneaked a kiss and a cuddle.
I sneaked into the BET Awards just to have fun when I was homeless.
This "sanity check" helps ensure that some crazy error hasn't sneaked its way in.
Failed health systems and international complacency quickly sneaked Ebola over borders and into cities.
Ms. Mosley said she sneaked him onto campus to surprise his former pen pals.
At night, he and his friends sneaked out to bars, night clubs, and brothels.
A few of them sneaked away to the hotel bar to settle their nerves.
Michael Imperioli sneaked a look at his phone while Daniel Boulud ate vegan ramen.
Or when he sneaked into my apartment to assemble a behemoth of an armchair.
When he wasn't invited to opera openings and the grandest fetes, he sneaked in.
Perhaps half a million more have not been counted because they sneaked across borders.
Riding Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers sneaked by the Nationals in a memorable Game 203.
The third attacker, denied asylum in Britain, appeared to have sneaked in from Ireland.
Then he sneaked into the back of the theatre for the last twenty minutes.
On Tuesday afternoon, Nasim Najafi Aghdam sneaked into YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, Calif.
Cill sneaked into a tour in progress, following a docent from sepulchre to sepulchre.
Ms. Smith started riding at 18 when she sneaked out on her boyfriend's bike.
Bethesda even sneaked a nod to the meme into the official soundtrack posting on YouTube.
Obama sneaked up on the unsuspecting couple while an aide followed with a gift bag.
The authorities were preoccupied, and he sneaked back into St Petersburg to continue his studies.
Police said a man sneaked into a home in Layton, Utah, around 3:40 a.m.
We sneaked out to the driveway, pretending that we were going out to smoke cigarettes.
PT, the "unknown suspects" sneaked in, opened fire, and then fled, according to the police.
A wild pitch by Maeda sneaked past catcher Carlos Ruiz, and Baez advanced to third.
It's possible Russia sneaked a military sensor onto an otherwise peaceful space-station resupply mission.
On at least one occasion, he sneaked back into the country using a fake passport.
They set up fake identities for CIA officers and sneaked people out of foreign countries.
Police officers stopped her from going in one entrance, but she sneaked in through another.
My friend's father survived only because he'd disobeyed his mom and sneaked out to play.
"A bit of bureaucracy has sneaked into what was quite an entrepreneurial organization," he said.
He sneaked up behind her, pretending to be a reporter hectoring her for an interview.
Though some of the migrants sneaked through the security phalanx, most scrambled back into Guatemala.
Still, there have been times when former inmates confirmed they had surreptitiously sneaked out notes.
Her assistant handed her a Juul, and she sneaked off for a mint-flavored vape.
The artist who sneaked the messages into the images was Ardian Syaf, an Indonesian citizen.
Squatters may have sneaked into her house amid the chaos, the 42-year-old said.
That's why Coko sneaked him into Tracks so many times, despite that he was underage.
For example, I sneaked into a radio station more than once to meet celebrities and network.
At another point, a student sneaked up behind a police officer and tried to disarm him.
At one point, he sneaked away with the trophy for a few moments of alone time.
Revolver raised, she sneaked up behind him and said, "Drop that gun, boy," the paper reported.
Over the next two nights, she sneaked in every piece of the pump, save for one.
She then sneaked back to stately Wayne Manor, where she spooned with an unknowing Mr. Wayne.
Mr. Drimmer sneaked into a line with Mr. Shine, without knowing where they would be sent.
A relative sneaked back to check on their homes, she said, only to find them burned.
I sneaked downstairs, left through the garage door and waited on the corner of the street.
He joined a club team called Tesfa, and sneaked out of the house to play matches.
Intelligence officials would not discuss the precise model of ballistic missile Iran has sneaked into Iraq.
Two years after our first kiss, Jess and I sneaked onto an empty Rhode Island beach.
A few months later, Soto sneaked away from the Bronx with an 20123-year-old friend.
Some defectors have sneaked in via China and appeared on North Korean TV to criticize the South.
One year, an interloper sneaked into the party and nestled herself between John Cleese and Faye Dunaway.
Gate agents were working on getting travelers rebooked on other flights when the unticketed passenger sneaked in.
Wagner and his campaign say the pastor sneaked in because he knew the owner of the venue.
Despite the seemingly impenetrable wall put up around Lovato, the substances — and the seedy people — sneaked in.
Jack and his older brother Jurek often sneaked out of the camp and stayed with the partisans.
Four. I must have sneaked out of bed, or come to ask for a glass of water.
Some people today imagine that Hitler sneaked up on Germany, that too few people understood the threat.
Maybe some ghosts sneaked into the theater because they hated what Bella Swan meant for the undead?
"It wasn't a great backhand, I just kind of raised it and it sneaked in," O'Reilly said.
The institution faced such opposition from local residents that patients had to be sneaked in at night.
When the Rams were on the clock, he sneaked into the draft room, hoping for good news.
Finally, when the crews went home, P-453 sneaked out unobserved and went back into Griffith Park.
Behind him, a man wearing clogs sneaked up to the stream and tried to steal the beer.
If someone sneaked onto your house and then published photos from it you would do the same.
One day, during a break in the writer's room, Strong sneaked in to take a look around.
They brought to mind, she said, her cancer patients who sneaked out of bed to smoke a cigarette.
The official email arrived from the U.S. Navy after I sneaked off to Asia for a quick vacation.
You sneaked into the back door of Besa Mafia, the biggest contract killing website on the dark web.
They tell everyone they know about not finding the gun or lockbox when they sneaked into FP's trailer.
"She sneaked up behind him and suddenly slipped her hand into B.'s open palm," Mr. Kertesz wrote.
The food was so bad that the students sneaked into a nearby farmer's field and ate raw turnips.
One Pole, Witold Pilecki, sneaked into Auschwitz to gather intelligence and alert the world to what was happening.
He said he sneaked onto military ground so his camera would pick up less of this visual noise.
They had been shooting film and editing through the night, and Tremper had sneaked in a quick nap.
Hey, I tried to find a non-Trumpian issue for us to discuss and he sneaked back in.
He fraternized with music lovers, and vagabonds who sneaked aboard freight trains and rode them across the country.
They took students to Trenton in busloads and even sneaked into a Richard Nixon rally seeking his support.
Mr. Mandel, the showrunner of "Veep," sneaked in a subtle jab while accepting the award for best comedy.
But I also sneaked another look at the daughter: half asleep, clearly hung over and quite possibly high.
I sneaked away to the library and asked the librarian if she could teach me how to read.
Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee said the gunman had sneaked in by cutting a hole in the fence.
I thought to myself that our guard wouldn't probably notice if I sneaked out to have a look.
Then I sneaked off to Fragonard's little shop and purchased an orange blossom soap for my spare bathroom.
Three men had sneaked into the building's lobby, taking advantage of its perpetually broken lock, and were waiting.
Ann regularly sneaked out of the house at night as a teenager and used LSD, her daughter said.
Ann regularly sneaked out of the house at night as a teenager and used LSD, her daughter said.
Neo-Nazis are reportedly hiding a missing Canadian soldier with explosives training who sneaked across the US border
One day in 1988, when he was thirteen, Odeh sneaked out of his parents' house at 82003 a.
One report said he sneaked out from his Tokyo home hiding in a case for a musical instrument.
Some very straightforward clues sneaked up on me, like the ones for PETE, SPAY, STEAM, COLOR and USCG.
There are guards at the backstage entrance—the spot where the guys sneaked into the festival last year.
His shot almost sneaked past Brian Elliott, but he got his stick on it, deflecting off his own pads.
Oh, my God, OK. I just sneaked a little peek, and I have a feeling that this is it.
After the teams exchanged field goals in the second overtime, Kohlhausen sneaked around the right end on an option.
He read Jackie Robinson's biography, worked in the film library and sneaked out films, shipping montages to major colleges.
And yet it feels as though today it's sneaked into the job description — an awful addendum in invisible ink.
On summer nights, she sneaked down to the midnight showings of Bette's flicks in the Village and Chelsea multiplexes.
The SNN said the militants sneaked into the villages under the cover of darkness, shooting residents as they slept.
India says militants sneaked across the de facto border that separates the countries and killed 18 soldiers on Sept.
It was alleged at that time that Julia sneaked 10 sleeping pills into her husband's milkshake, the source says.
Vietnamese migrants often wait for months in roadside camps in northern France before being sneaked into a truck trailer.
Rain was in the forecast, but Landry, a rookie on the PGA Tour, unquestionably sneaked up on the field.
Contreras, on days he did not catch during the season, sometimes sneaked into the lineup as a left fielder.
Another star soldier was disciplined after he sneaked out to visit his girlfriend, a famous actress, while on duty.
I always felt that Geffen should've made up a subsidiary and then sneaked it through under a different name.
So she sneaked some fast-drying white tempera paint into work and concealed her typos with a watercolor brush.
He sneaked a look at his Facebook feed, his finger scrolling frenetically, even as his mouth moved in prayer.
The corpse in the side-view mirror in a Diana Dowek painting sneaked up on and then winded me.
Her friend said that neighborhood children often sneaked in to swim, and she was worried someone would get hurt.
Twelve days ago, he sneaked across the border in Arizona, hoping to rejoin his family, only to be caught.
She was the one who sneaked the little ones candy, who let them watch what they wanted on television.
In one stunt, he sneaked his work into the Metropolitan Museum of Art and hung it on the wall.
Desperate to work, she had sneaked into Aruba instead, taking a loan from a smuggling ring to get there.
He reached his hand into the gift basket and took out the gift cards, and kind of sneaked off.
But Penn, Princeton's bitter rival, sneaked into the field as the fourth seed with a 26-8 league record.
We sneaked in to the goat pen, only 25 feet behind them all, but the guards never turned around.
A couple of times, Ms. Braha sneaked Marnie in to her job at MTV, where she was a producer.
The following December, in 2017, it sneaked instruments into Butler the day before Orgo Night and performed there anyway.
After jumping from the barrel of kitchen scraps, he sneaked along a tree line until he reached Boren's house.
Investigators have not found the culprits, who sneaked into the zoo and hit the animal with blunt and sharp objects.
Unfortunately, the animals sneaked into the "tightest position" possible, scrunched up in a pipe at the back of the unit.
They sneaked into the village, locked all the doors in their house, and kept the children hidden under the staircase.
Three maintenance workers sneaked to the roof of the building after hiding in a basement and were rescued, he said.
We had to be sneaked out of the back way, and went off to have some lunch with Paul (Buck).
It also debuted a Star Wars Edition Google Cardboard device, and sneaked a Star Wars Easter Egg into Google Search.
In 2012, the two men sneaked into the Swiss national team's hotel before a World Cup qualification match against Albania.
Days later, the government worker sneaked across the southwest border of the United States with the help of a smuggler.
Four Americans were killed by a suicide bomber who sneaked onto the main American military base in Afghanistan on Saturday.
Professional hackers sneaked fake horoscope apps past Amazon and Google that spied on people's conversations with Alexa and Google Assistant.
I dressed in shabby, ankle-length clothes and a veil, then sneaked into Chibok town with a group of locals.
During that time, the suspect allowed some to leave while others sneaked out, and some reportedly crawled out of windows.
Six weeks later, when his wives visited, they sneaked out a note, of which Human Rights Watch shared a photograph.
The United States has qualified for every Cup since 1990, when it sneaked past Trinidad in the final qualifying game.
Or the Illinois woman who in 2016 sneaked onto a flight from Chicago to London, without a ticket or passport.
The terrifying part is how, in Wolff's telling, Trump sneaked around his aides, some of whom thought they'd contained him.
But the group of friends sneaked into Fordham University's most recognizable building in the dead of night anyway early Sunday.
A brother and a sister, driven by similar circumstances, left Honduras soon afterward and also sneaked into the United States.
Then she wrote a workaround review of Malagón, based on online photos and food sneaked out to her by friends.
The horse's owner, Peter D. Fuller, futilely suggested that someone had sneaked into the horse's stall and administered the drug.
But the point has been made, and its disturbing suggestiveness lingers afterward, like the acrid smoke of a sneaked cigarette.
Madison, who was on parole, sneaked up behind Schulte and shot him twice in the head, according to court documents.
Once, when I had sneaked out of the cottage in the early morning, I ran into her by the pool.
The homes were closed last year after three teenagers sneaked out during the night and raped a woman in Manhattan.
There was an attempted rape by a man who sneaked into her bedroom with a knife in the mid-1970s.
The Republican Senate plan sneaked in tax breaks for oil and gas partnerships, real estate investment trusts and other sectors.
Ingrid had told her over and over again, but still the girl sneaked in to be enveloped by the warmth.
A few days before they left, she sneaked out of a mall to record the video at Ms. Jauhiainen's apartment.
He got into playground fights, tried to sell his textbooks to classmates and sneaked out after dark for some online gaming.
Gordon tracked a breaking ball and sneaked it over the right field wall for his first home run in 15 games.
Rusty sneaked out of the National Zoo in 2013, and spent one day roaming Washington, D.C., before he was safely returned.
Chris Pirillo has been documenting iOS animation bugs for years now, highlighting the many bugs that have sneaked into iOS recently.
At 16, Lambert says she sneaked into an Army barracks for fun, but while there, she was raped by three men.
Peru sneaked ahead of Chile on goal difference after their southern neighbors lost 3-0 to Brazil and dropped to sixth.
Much was revealed to Maguire when he sneaked a glance at the I-love-me walls flanking his prospective boss's desk.
Conversation has a conspiratorial intimacy, as if you've sneaked behind the tent to find the only other smoker at the wedding.
Well, except when a gash of sunlight sneaked past the bedroom curtain, reflected off a nearby mirror, and temporarily blinded me.
U.S. military prosecutors charge that Bergdahl sneaked off his post, leading to a 45-day search that endangered other soldiers' lives.
The next year, a 16-year-old sneaked past security and made it to the top of the 1,776 foot tower.
It pays to keep an open mind and the trick sneaked up on me in a way that was really enjoyable.
After rushing home, showering and dressing for Shabbat dinner, Ginsberg sneaked one final glance at his phone before the Sabbath began.
Nearby Iligan City was in lockdown over fears that Maute fighters had sneaked out of Marawi by blending in with civilians.
They sneaked back through the still-closed roads a few days ago to look at the ashes of their old lives.
Earlier in the week, Lipinski experienced an on-air wardrobe malfunction when the lining of her dress sneaked up her leg.
He has been singing the national anthem at St. Louis Blues games since 63, ever since he sneaked into an audition.
The afternoon of the appointment, I sneaked past my boss's office with a Deluxe Scrabble set sticking out of my bag.
So halfway through dinner at the hotel (rack of lamb with white bean purée and sautéed Russian kale), we sneaked out.
The antigovernment sources estimated that the convoy had been reduced to about 200 fighters, plus family members; others had sneaked away.
The Dodgers finally broke through in the sixth inning when Andre Ethier's ground ball sneaked through to right field, scoring Pederson.
But defense attorneys said Black sneaked into Durst's apartment, and he accidentally shot him as both men struggled for a gun.
A few permanently watchable jewels like "The Golden Girls" and "Frasier" sneaked in a combo platter of slapstick, vinegar and fuzzies.
Meanwhile, Ling Tsou could not get over the idea that, apparently, someone from the other side had sneaked into her event.
She detailed how she had broken a lock in her room and sneaked away while doctors were distracted by another patient.
The spraying with pesticide by trucks and airplanes that knocks down nuisance mosquitoes cannot reach ones that have sneaked into buildings.
On a chilly evening in early 2012, Ameen sneaked into Rawah and told his friends that he was leaving Iraq forever.
The Vikings forced more DePaul turnovers and sneaked within 59-57 on junior guard Torrey Patton's steal and 3-point play.
It's 1993 and I've sneaked into a remote part of the Xinjiang region of China with a female intern, June Shih.
I'm predicting eight this year, but would not be surprised in the slightest if a ninth sneaked in to join them.
In national polling averages, he's also sneaked past former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who claimed victory in Iowa alongside Vermont Sen.
Marvel sneaked a Black Panther sizzle reel and some hot-off-the-set dailies at the studio's open house event Monday night.
Mr. George, 42, sneaked a few gridiron moves into one number, stretching out his right arm in the classic Heisman Trophy pose.
Last week it was reported two elderly men sneaked out of their retirement home in northern Germany to attend Wacken Open Air.
But luckily this sneaked in just before we reached utter saturation — the series is funny and filthy in all the right ways.
Thanks to a goal from French international striker Andre-Pierre Gignac, Los Auriazules sneaked past Chiapas with a narrow 1-0 victory.
Later that evening, as usual, one of the officers sneaked through the hatch and into the house only to discover the furniture.
Is there any new way to tell a story about suburbia — its cheerleading practices, its sneaked cigarettes and kidney-shaped swimming pools?
I was allowed into Damascus for a conference in 2016, and I sneaked away and made my way to the Alawite neighborhood.
Families faced eviction if their children or grandchildren sneaked drugs into the house, a policy since ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court.
This was a publication so hungry for celebrity dope that it sneaked a reporter — disguised as a priest — into Bing Crosby's funeral.
Eventually, the indictment says, a Huawei engineer sneaked into the Tappy laboratory with the help of other Huawei employees who had access.
" During one lesson, Mr. Coetzee sneaked a photograph of his Afrikaans teacher, Father Alexis, "an intelligent man who finds teaching beneath him.
In the weeks that followed the shooting, Officer Omar Delgado was haunted by visions that sneaked in as he tried to sleep.
Like most people who have sneaked into the United States illegally, the boy's parents, from Puebla, Mexico, do not have drivers' licenses.
When he spotted a fellow driver walking through Pennsylvania Station, he sneaked up and joked that he needed a ride to Brooklyn.
This book reads like a thriller: There's deception, a bomb in a gift package and an explosive briefcase sneaked into Hitler's fortress.
Jaden sneaked out of the apartment to say goodbye to Chinese friends and to take his last pictures of an empty Wuhu.
The former two-division champion, in his first bout since October 2018, landed a sharp right jab that sneaked between Cerrone's gloves.
But in March 2015, after he had turned 18, he sneaked into her bedroom through a window, the girl told the authorities.
Nearby, a friend, Nazanin, sneaked up on a woman who lives down her corridor and dropped a firecracker right behind her back.
Later in the day, they stopped at a dollar store to buy Secret Santa gifts, then sneaked them onto a neighbor's porch.
Ryan opened the scoring when he sneaked a wrist shot past Lundqvist's glove at 12 minutes 14 seconds of the first period.
After 15 minutes, as the mating ritual neared its end, the female sneaked closer to the male, rapidly extending her two front arms.
The two officers who responded did not announce themselves as the police as they sneaked around the yard and peeked into the house.
"I sneaked out one night and bought a telephone card," teenager Adhir Paswan, 18, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a telephone interview.
Benintendi snapped the shutout with a solo home run off Juan Minaya that sneaked over the wall in left field in the eighth.
And if you're looking for some music recommendations, here are some albums that came out this year that might've sneaked under your radar.
That late-running colt sneaked into Churchill Downs and hid in the shadow of the track's iconic twin spires without anyone much noticing.
The Speaker was embarrassed last month when hardline members of his own caucus sneaked poison pill amendments discriminating against LGBT contractors into legislation.
Then she sneaked into the pantry and grabbed a bottle of Merlot and put the wine, along with her laptop, into a backpack.
Lovecraft sneaked in once with friends, intending to play "Yes, We Have No Bananas" on the church's organ, but the organ was locked.
In a Mafia case years earlier, agents sneaked into a Philadelphia office and attached a device to a computer that recorded every keystroke.
When they were not attending religious instruction, the three boys bonded over baseball or sneaked out for pizza; they got in trouble together.
The husband, in turn, hired a relative in China to pick up the group in a van after they sneaked across the border.
Mr. Guzmán's wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, somehow — against the rules — sneaked a cellphone into the courthouse just before Mr. Martínez took the stand.
Speaking of YouTube, Infowars sneaked back onto the platform — and falsely reported that its ban had been lifted — before YouTube removed it again.
In the chaos afterward, Thomas Humphrey (Michael Torpey), a sadistic prison guard, loses control of a gun that he sneaked into the prison.
Mr. Kelly left her on a tour bus for three days without food or water — an assistant sneaked her some, her mother said.
Imagine if I treated my husband like my secret puzzle obsession, and sneaked off with him when I should be doing something else.
They might hear Ahlum mention that a car directly behind them has sneaked to the inside, so they'll steer down to block him.
For instance, the indictment alleged that in 2004, a Huawei employee sneaked back to a Chicago trade show to steal a competitor's technology.
I sneaked around to the bedroom window and saw her bouncing up and down on my dad's mattress, plunked flat on the floor.
The theory, which has been hawked by Mr. Trump himself, is that these voters sneaked over the border — or were even bused in!
The country singer Chris Stapleton's "From A Room: Volume 43" sneaked in at No. 24 with 22016,25 in sales and 9.5 millions streams.
On May 5, 2017, they say, he sneaked inside and made his way to the 11th floor penthouse where Bolanos and Field lived.
The adults are processing the bad event through the media and do not see that a child in pink pajamas has sneaked downstairs.
Trump even bragged on this to diners at the fancy 21 Club in New York, as he sneaked out for a steak this week.
Sure, Arnold Schwarzenegger sneaked into office in 2003 as part of an unusually structured recall election, and governed completely independently from the conservative movement.
" Once Kukors turned 18, she said Hutchison sneaked her into his room during an out-of-state swim meet to give her a "gift.
Lee said on Chinese television last week that he had not been kidnapped but had sneaked into China illegally to help with an investigation.
The boy, Muhammad Ayoub, then sneaked off on Friday, disobeying his mother, to join the weekly protest along the fence dividing Gaza from Israel.
On July 1, 1997, after Patten sailed away on the yacht Britannia, the elected legislators sneaked onto the balcony of the city's parliament building.
The last time he visited the RNC, he sneaked in and out through a back alleyway entrance, giving only a wave from afar. Rep.
The other day, I crawled around the bathroom floor trying to catch a palm-size green anole lizard that had sneaked into the house.
Syracuse, Temple, Tulsa, Vanderbilt and Wichita State sneaked into the field at the expense of hopefuls like Monmouth, St. Bonaventure, St. Mary's and Valparaiso.
Imagining the screaming hordes, we sneaked through the ropes into the middle of the piazza, the still-wet clay sticking to our stroller's wheels.
No need to worry about sending in that sample, we sneaked into your apartment two months ago when you were sleeping and got one.
She was so excited that she arrived early and sneaked up to the stage to look at the papers Mr. Obama would be signing.
We set up old footage of us doing homework playing full screen in our glasses, took them off and sneaked away to the cave.
OSAKA, Japan — To the surprise of exactly no one, President Trump sneaked a look at the Democratic debate in between meetings with world leaders.
One day, a mention sneaked into my timeline: Male, 20s, navy N.H.L. cap, on the R train, reading "Near Enemy," a book of mine.
Two women in the southern Indian state of Kerala sneaked into a centuries-old Hindu shrine that has long barred women of childbearing age.
Once, on a family camping trip, his father brought home a road-killed deer that he sneaked into the garage under cover of night.
When I was out on the road following Mr. Trump, I sneaked in a bit of "Game of Thrones" on my laptop between rallies.
She sneaked across the border at night, dreading that she would step on a landmine planted by Chile in the desert in the 286s.
China's sudden action drew praise from the World Health Organization and other bodies overseas, but at home, anguished and angry comments sneaked past censors.
They ensure that no misspelled proper nouns have sneaked in, meticulously cross-checking every letter in a name and giving it a diagonal slash.
He sneaked Suzanne's favorite snacks into her purse as a workday surprise and insisted early on that she keep a key to his apartment.
For a while, he put clear tape on the doors of his house and car, so he would know if anyone had sneaked inside.
Later that night, some boys who had sneaked out to smoke behind the library said they heard him sobbing from inside the Prefects' Room.
And so when it came time for the weekend's marquee matchup, the coaches watched particular players, and the players sneaked glances at particular coaches.
Kanye West was dropping his daughter North off at school when Kim Kardashian West sneaked into her home office, upstairs, to take my call.
Trilobites A growing warm spot in a remote section of the national park was not unexpected, but it sneaked up on the park's volcanologists.
Three of the attackers sneaked into the city's Ghouta neighborhood and the other three into its Mahatta neighborhood while clashes were underway, the channel said.
And within a few months, four-fifths of those will have sneaked out of Shagarab to meet a car that will take them to Khartoum.
Shortly after, we once again hear the familiar sound of the sticker maker going nuts; it seems Sylvère has sneaked off to finish the job.
Offhand comments inform us that she has been a model for Surrealist artists and has sneaked into classes at the Slade to learn her craft.
The accounts speculated that the person found dead, who had apparently sneaked into the landing gear opening, was crushed when the gear retracted after takeoff.
Whether he deciphered the Jets' intent from the formation or just got a good jump, McKelvin read it from the start and sneaked inside Decker.
If you didn't grab a copy of the new screen recording app Vidyo that sneaked into the iTunes App Store yesterday, it's now too late.
The team will run a borescope—a long, thin camera that can be sneaked into the engine without disassembling it—to look for any debris.
The tale quickly made the rounds on social media: Two "elderly" men sneaked out of their retirement home to attend Germany's largest heavy metal festival.
When I sneaked into the construction area two weeks ago, I was pleased to see that all the teaching consoles and desks were height adjustable.
Several men have sneaked off to a dark crevice to drink beer, invisible until their aluminum cans clink against the pavement, giving away their location.
Ethiopian monks reportedly sneaked into the church's rooftop monastery during Easter prayers in 1970 and changed the locks, evicting the its former owners, the Copts.
Chara drew the Bruins even at 2-2 just under 14 minutes into the second period as his harmless-looking point shot sneaked through Miller.
In the bill he proposed to the legislature, he sneaked in a clause that allowed the Manhattan Company to use surplus capital for other purposes.
On the witness stand Tuesday, he sneaked a furtive glance at Mr. Manafort at a moment when his former boss was looking at his notes.
Zibanejad sneaked a wrist shot past Hill at 5:03 of the second as the Rangers converted for the third time while up a skater.
He wasn't even going to play in the P.G.A. Championship in 21, but sneaked into the field as the ninth alternate when others dropped out.
Jose Pekerman's team sneaked in to South America's fourth and final qualification slot in the general chaos of the last round of games in October.
Those eight little seconds mattered: 433 runners who would not have made it if the cutoff had been five minutes sneaked into that tiny window.
The premise: Fifteen years ago, three teenage girls — Vivian, Natalie and Allison — sneaked out of their cabin at Camp Nightingale and were never seen again.
Dr. Bello was armed with a rifle, an AR-15, that investigators believe he sneaked into the hospital under his lab coat, police officials said.
A few weeks after their birth, Sikich sneaked into their den and, with a veterinarian, surgically implanted very-high-frequency radio transmitters in their abdomens.
As Justify emerged from the heavy fog and appeared to pull away, Bravazo and Tenfold sneaked up to finish second and third, a neck apart.
I made up some excuse to go back into the kitchen and sneaked out the back, making sure the screen door didn't slam behind me.
Two years ago, North Korean soldiers reportedly sneaked into the southern side of the zone and planted land mines that maimed two South Korean soldiers.
In one of the worst, in November 2016, a suicide bomber sneaked onto Bagram Air Base hidden among a group of workers reporting for duty.
She visited her daughter's set several times, leading to a few pranks in which crew members sneaked her into scenes, surprising the younger Ms. Wigfield.
His blond ringlets sneaked out from the bottom of his cap, and a pale scar was visible in the sun tan of his right leg.
While Wall Street was watching the hit record ground for the first time in six months, the Dow Transports sneaked to new all-time highs.
One day in 1998, when the show was being taped in Philadelphia, Ms. O'Bryon recalled, Mr. Kangas sneaked out of the studio to play golf.
When Kennedy sneaked out of the White House in February 1961 to see "Spartacus" at a theater, that endorsement signaled the end of the blacklist.
The story of what happened to the film while May was editing it — she apparently sneaked off with some reels — is the stuff of legend.
José Pékerman's team sneaked in to South America's fourth and final qualification slot in the general chaos of the last round of games in October.
To the surprise of exactly no one, President Trump sneaked a look at the Democratic debate in between meetings with world leaders in Osaka, Japan.
The kids who sneaked Game Boys under their desk in the '90s now have wrinkles and mortgages, but the games themselves have been preserved in amber.
The Walking Dead show-runners are good to their fans, so they sneaked a fun little easter egg into the season seven credits, as PopSugar noticed.
Had someone sneaked in one night — it could not have happened during the day — slipped behind the barrier, sat in that chair, and snacked on popcorn?
While most US banks are expected to hit the market after reporting earnings in mid-January, Citigroup sneaked in with a US$5.25bn deal on Wednesday.
Greek public transport operator OASA previously estimated that one in three bus passengers sneaked in through the back doors and dodged the few inspectors on duty.
On Sunday, Sylvester sneaked under a fence after heavy rains washed away the soil, Wanda Mkutshulwa, a spokeswoman for South African National Parks (SANParks), told CNN.
But in 2007, wildlife managers found that chytrid had sneaked into the wild populations — likely introduced via the captive-bred individuals meant to save the species.
Abiding by his own lyrics, Dawson took a long shot: He sneaked the song onto a playlist at an industry event attended by Warner Music management.
Without it, for example, the wider community would have taken much longer to find a secret sniper rifle that sneaked into the game this past summer.
After he moved to Nashville, he finally got the opportunity to attend the Opry when he sneaked in on a backstage pass in someone else's name.
If you've sneaked a peek at your 401(k) plan or IRA account values recently, it was likely a feel-good (or feel much better) experience.
Unaware that a mama raccoon had sneaked through a broken window and given birth in the back of his vehicle, the driver set off to California.
We laughed and played around in the mirrors, sneaked makeup and hair products into our purses, and took pictures in the photo booth inside the store.
Bill Kirby, a writer for The Fayetteville Observer, had sneaked in my 16-year-old son, Aidan, to meet him when he heard about Aidan's project.
Police officers who were called to find him were warned that he had sneaked firearms onto the the base and threatened his commanders, police documents show.
On an early May morning in 2003, thieves sneaked into Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum and stole a small gold-plated sculpture by the Florentine artist Benvenuto Cellini.
Chinese officials have forbidden all foreign journalists from entering the region, though two Vice reporters sneaked in as tourists and took undercover footage earlier this year.
On my second day in Shengzhou, as the temperatures neared 215 degrees, I sneaked into a factory called Yuelong, situated deep within Shengzhou's Necktie Industrial Park.
As we ate, legends of the night were shared, of people who sneaked into empty theaters elsewhere in the multiplex and caught hours of uninterrupted sleep.
In 2017, someone sneaked a bathroom snap of Bella Hadid, Lara Stone, Paris Jackson and Ruby Rose smoking on the floor and put it on Instagram.
Tristan Thompson sneaked a hook shot over JaVale McGee's outstretched fingers, but Durant answered with a turnaround jumper that gave him 34 points for the game.
Toronto, which sneaked into the playoffs last season and lost a tight first-round series to the Washington Capitals, finds itself up against the salary cap.
As a youngster, he sneaked onto a nine-hole club, Royal Park, and when the members saw how talented he was they gave him club privileges.
Until his death in 1976, he lived among us (if hiding out in hotel penthouses, emerging only to be sneaked onto and off private planes, counts).
Blas Fontiveros (Antonio Resines), a former director exiled in France (and an ex-paramour of Macarena's), has sneaked back into the Spanish industry, working second-unit.
Elsewhere, visitors have sneaked them in, and there have been documented cases of phones being shot over prison fences with potato guns and deposited by drones.
After I moved to Los Angeles, I finally figured out who that scrapper was and retraced his last moves before he sneaked onto the bombing range.
The Big Piece form had sneaked up on Brown when she was young and strong, and, now that she was gone, it was sneaking back again.
The authorities said gunmen sneaked into a backyard in the city's southeastern section and opened fire on a group of friends and family members gathered there.
While wearing the ProPods, I wasn't even aware that my 4-year-old had sneaked into my office and was standing at my elbow one afternoon.
That year, a Nazi submarine sneaked to the northernmost tip of Newfoundland, where a team of German soldiers took ten cannisters ashore on two rubber dinghies.
According to the North Korean government, Warmbier was detained because he had sneaked onto a restricted floor of his hotel and had stolen a political poster.
The kids weren't the only ones making everlasting memories with Aquaman, because Jason and the trident sneaked up behind some unsuspecting newlyweds for an epic photobomb.
The letter "N" sneaked into the English translation of the fantasy video game in 25, when the hint man in Level 22017 talks about an "eastmost penninsula".
As they waited for the mayhem to subside, a suicide bomber sneaked in among the crowd and detonated explosives, killing and injuring numerous people, the officials said.
Technically, it's a fruit, so maybe you didn't cheat on your diet Don't feel too bad about that Milky Way you sneaked in between breaks at Jazzercise.
Photo: APMozilla sneaked a browser plugin that promotes Mr. Robot into Firefox—and managed to piss off a bunch of its privacy-conscious users in the process.
Charleta Taveres, a state senator, said she was especially upset that the heartbeat bill was sneaked into a bill on child abuse that nearly everyone agreed on.
On a frosty Monday afternoon, Mr. Schwartz had sneaked away from publicity rounds for an hour of arcade games at Barcade in the East Village of Manhattan.
Sony Pictures Entertainment wasn't set to release its second full Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer until Tuesday morning, but sneaked it Monday night at Cinemacon in Las Vegas.
A 60-year-old grandmother sneaked into Pleasure Ridge Park High School in Louisville and distributed stolen nude photos depicting her son's ex-girlfriend, according to police.
They sneaked extra corn into their shopping bags and paid for only a dozen; when caught, they protested that the stand down the road sold baker's dozens.
Oh, right: Young Randall breathed deeply and approached the red-headed girl in the mall of whom we sneaked an important peek in the season 2 premiere.
Colbert, in costume as Caesar Flickerman from The Hunger Games, appears to have sneaked onto the stage without permission to mock the Republican convention and Trump himself.
PANTHERS 28, CANADIENS 20 Aaron Ekblad broke his stick on an awkward slap shot that sneaked by goaltender Carey Price in overtime, and visiting Florida defeated Montreal.
In one of his early memories, he was in the woods with his uncle and his cousin when rubber tappers sneaked up and fatally shot his uncle.
He sneaked into a darkened junior high gym in a speck of a town in northern Louisiana and shot baskets by the light of the exit signs.
So evidence of good character -- a hard luck story, a rags-to-riches story, charitable acts -- usually needs to be sneaked in through background questions to witnesses.
Corner to Croatia: they take it short and catch England sleeping, but Brozovic, who had sneaked forward, fires high trying a first-touch volley in the area.
Japan Drawn into a tough group, it beat Colombia and sneaked through on a tiebreaker, then went up 26-21 on Belgium before running out of gas.
Then, switching back to his rougher extended-technique pitches, he once again sneaked in that liquid legato line of traditional notes, this time in a raspier style.
When Mulgrew was a child, Joan sneaked her out of school to go to the movies, and confided in her about her affair with the local priest.
Sony sneaked this parody into theaters on Christmas without screenings for critics, normally evidence that the film in question is less than the work of a mastermind.
It was Dustin Johnson, who sneaked in a 33-footer for birdie to now go to four-under par for the tournament, three-under for the day.
Witnesses said the militants, all of whom were masked and wearing army uniforms, sneaked into the village after Tuesday evening prayers, apparently by fording a nearby river.
In 133, leaving Heydi behind with his parents, he sneaked across the border and traveled to Long Island, where his sister, Jessica, had settled two years earlier.
On nearby Bridges Street, a white residential building that the pair had once sneaked into was now ringed by a fence, with "X" marks in its windows.
After sunset on April 13, 1945, Mr. Major and another soldier, Willie Arsenault, sneaked into the German-held town on a reconnaissance mission, according to military records.
They sneaked into rooms in the building to practice but eventually were evicted by the music department since they weren't an officially sanctioned part of the program.
They thought they had spotted members of a rival gang at the park when, police said, Ward sneaked up on Pendleton and her friends, and began shooting.
Some young conservatives, still in their "Equipe Fillon" T-shirts had sneaked into the Macron rally nearby to ask why people there had preferred Macron over their candidate.
The two female suicide bombers sneaked into an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp and detonated themselves in the middle of it, emergency officials and the military source said.
This well-crafted image and the dangerous sentiment that goes with it seems to have sneaked into the minds of some Germans today when it comes to migrants.
Since then, the on-again, off-again pair have sneaked off for rendezvouses to Camp David and the Oval and, of course, there's the dream house in Vermont.
Fearing that she would soon be sent to a camp as an inmate, she sneaked into Kazakhstan illegally through Khorgos, a duty-free trade zone on the border.
F1 driver Lewis Hamilton came thiiiiis close to being A TIGER'S LUNCH -- when he sneaked up on the animal from behind ... and it was all caught on video.
But during the speeches when I sneaked looks, I saw that many of them were dabbing at their eyes and showing vulnerability that they don't share very often.
As a child, she sneaked downstairs one evening to hear Coleridge recite his "Ancient Mariner"; in her teens, she, too, "read with ardour" accounts of early Arctic voyages.
He sneaked back into the United States briefly in 1970 to visit his mother, who was ill, and in 1972 he returned to the United States for good.
" For someone who sneaked into the computer lab at Spelman College to plan the next 40 years of her life on a spreadsheet, the answer was obviously "Yes.
Before she settled into my room, where she'd be staying, I sneaked in and hid my diary, fearing she would read the only proof of my closeted gayness.
Savage sneaked 2 yards for a first down but was checked for a possible concussion and then returned to the sidelines later in the half after clearing protocol.
Ms. Rayos was 14 when she left Acambaro, a city in an impoverished corner of the Mexican state of Guanajuato, and sneaked across the border into Nogales, Ariz.
At one point Riley sneaked into a private dinner at the Napa Valley Film Festival to get his script to Viggo Mortensen, with whom Riley shared an acquaintance.
One inmate sneaked out by holding on to the bottom of a bus that left the island; another was able to escape in a garbage truck, he said.
TMZ reporters sneaked into the tournament and recorded sponsored performances by Chicago and Sheryl Crow, and took photographs of Tiffany gift bags that were being distributed to guests.
One market woman said she sneaked into her son's room while he was sleeping, slipped his voter ID out of his wallet and buried it in the yard.
Kristin Anderson alleged to the Washington Post earlier in the day that Trump sneaked his hand up her skirt without permission while at a nightclub in the early 1990s.
There, she made horror films with her younger brother, dissected insects in the garden and sneaked into her mother's closet with scissors to snip costumes for her countless plays.
The fear-mongers would have you believe 11 million people swam the Rio Grande, burrowed under a fence or otherwise sneaked into our communities in the dead of night.
They sneaked into the playoffs with a 9-7 record at the end of the 2011 season and were once again pitted against the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Iligan City, 38 km (24 miles) away, was overflowing with evacuees and was on lockdown over fears that fighters had sneaked out of Marawi by blending in with civilians.
Brady handed off to running back James White, who pitched it to Amendola on what appeared to be a reverse while Brady sneaked out into the flat, wide open.
Taliban fighters had sneaked into the district in the middle of the night and began attacking security posts in three areas of the district as early as 5 a.m.
Stinson used to spend his days reminding workers of what they were supposed to be doing, or trying to figure out how faulty parts had sneaked into the system.
Antonio Marras, Giorgio Armani and Gucci (to name a few) all had men on the runway, and in Paris, Anthony Vaccarello sneaked a guy into his Saint Laurent debut.
Two months later, during a visit by the Army's head chaplain at a holiday event, Mr. Cook sneaked out and sat down at a piano in a central hall.
What happened: On September 5, eight Palestinian terrorists sneaked into the Olympic village and broke into the apartment housing the Israeli athletes, killing two and holding nine others hostage.
I sneaked down a small path one day near the Port of Burgas, stepping through weeds and high grass, until I had reached a beautiful, vast white sand beach.
When Ronny turned from pursuing Barry to head-butt a store manager, Hader bent double, then reared up, still laughing, to emulate Barry's twitchy walk as he sneaked away.
While everyone else drank and watched cartoons, he and I sneaked up to his childhood bedroom, which was covered with band posters, trinkets from abroad and scratchy wool sweaters.
Alinejad, the rebel of the lot, didn't listen when told to throw the skin away; she sneaked it to school the next day to show off to her friends.
But he often sneaked out of Saturday matinees at a theater in Santa Monica to check out the antique cars parked in the driveway of a nearby funeral parlor.
The Netanyahus are the targets of investigations into whether she wrongly sneaked in catered meals at taxpayer expense and whether he illegally accepted gifts of Champagne and expensive cigars.
He sneaked in what he assumed was a final performance for the year on a recent unseasonably warm Friday afternoon before setting aside the statue costume until the spring.
When she first entered the house for a preview, shortly before she moved in a few years ago, she sneaked away for a nap in the tucked-away bedroom.
Mr. Agard threw in STEAK, he threw in BROTH, he gave us a DANISH; maybe it's my own filtering system, but all of those examples sneaked up on me.
So we learned Monday night at Cinemacon, where Sony Pictures sneaked a few minutes of Blade Runner 2049, Ridley Scott's revisitation of the sci-fi cult classic from 1982.
Afraid of the continued anti-Semitism and that her 18-year-old son, Boris, would be deployed to Afghanistan, Ms. Davydova and Boris sneaked out of Russia in 1992.
It's legacy stuff, like archery, or the hammer, that sneaked into the Games at some point and hasn't quite been thrown out—although dressage has come closer than most.
When the puck sneaked past a Toronto Furies goaltender, many of the 1,850 fans at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Center celebrated to the pulse of a Chinese pop song.
He allegedly told police he had helped to nail shut a window in the bedroom after Natalie's two siblings sneaked out to beg for food at a nearby convenience store.
Australia, a perfect 5-0 in preliminary-round play, could never find their rhythm against the 14th-ranked Serbians who sneaked into the last eight with a 2-3 record.
Not to be outshone, Gio's big sister Dusty Rose, 2 this month, sneaked into the frame too, with her left eye just visible in a top corner of the photograph.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Some beach volleyball players have sneaked out of the Olympic circuit to hit Rio's beaches and play the game just like any other sun-loving Brazilian.
After breaking out of prison in 2001 (by some accounts, he sneaked out in a laundry cart), Mr. Guzmán dodged the Mexican and American authorities for more than a decade.
The Senators took a 2-1 lead at 10:51 when Karlsson sneaked in from the point and beat Halak off a pass from behind the net by Curtis Lazar.
In the dead of night he sneaked into his mother's room, stole his passport and was whisked away by taxi to the embassy, which eventually returned him safely to America.
In Gilroy, California, crowds trampled over each other on Sunday trying to escape a shooter that sneaked into the city's annual food festival by cutting a hole in a fence.
When the Wildcats left the team hotel for the arena this year, for instance, they sneaked out a back door instead of through dizzying throngs of fans in the lobby.
Speaking of Hewitt to Insider, Burrell said he sneaked the former polo player into High Grove House for a "romantic weekend with the princess" when he was in her service.
In April, for example, six women sneaked into Azadi Stadium, which has a capacity of 100,000 people, by donning wigs and fake beards and mustaches, eliciting cheers on social media.
Late one night, he sneaked under her window, in the hope—he told me later—that catching her in the act would give him an easy out from the relationship.
When officers were called to find Kelley, they were warned that he was a danger to himself and others and that he had sneaked firearms onto Holloman Air Force Base.
"I like to ask for forgiveness after the fact," said Mr. McLure, who cut up the carpet into short rolls that he sneaked out to the garbage at 2 a.m.
Sam Shahid, the book's art director and a longtime friend, sneaked the nude in, and for a while tried to hide it from her, but Ms. Goodman loved the idea.
On Tuesday, a masked thief sneaked into Cafe 33 with a flashlight, poked around and absconded with the bottle from Mr. Ingberg's collection of vodkas gathered over a quarter-century.
I even sneaked into my residence hall the night before move-in day to check out my room and decide which bed and closet to claim before my roommate arrived.
Then late Wednesday night, one resident's surveillance system revealed a teenager had sneaked into the yard and stabbed an inflatable Santa that was decorated as if wearing military-style gear.
Nearby, Brad Pitt sipped on a soda, mugged for eager onlookers, then grabbed his trophy and sneaked out the side door before anyone could get another word out of him.
In one instance, they sneaked into a Barneys dressing room and staged an improvisational shopping scene with Ratner and his mistress, played by the fashion-designer-turned-actress Julia Fox.
I sneaked inside a hotel lobby, hid in the bathroom for 45 minutes, pretended to be a guest as I re-emerged, and had the doorman hail me a cab.
Every Conduction seemed activated by a memory, some whole, some mere shards, like the vision of a woman who sneaked me gingersnaps, who I realized suddenly was my aunt Emma.
At La Guardia Airport, workers who had shown up on Saturday worried how they would get home, and some sneaked away early so they could catch one of the last buses.
Since then, the league has been so heavily dominated by four teams — Harvard, Cornell, Penn and Princeton — that only once has another program sneaked to an outright title (Brown in 1986).
A Mexican immigrant who perfected his English by reading books he sneaked into the San Diego shipyard where he helped build oil tankers, Marco Guerrero had always been an uncanny mechanic.
Zenit's Aleksandr Kokorin scored twice in a 5-0 thrashing of AZ Alkmaar, while APOEL sneaked a 1-0 win at Olympiakos Piraeus thanks to an early goal from Pieros Sotiriou.
Later, in the Old City of Damascus, a young Syrian woman named Iman, whose conservative father did not want her studying music, sneaked to Ibrahim's shop and asked for accordion lessons.
When he tells the story, it comes out as a parable about the need for integrity: dishonest employees sneaked money from the till and inflated their expense claims with faked receipts.
U.S. military prosecutors have said Bergdahl sneaked off his post, resulting in a 45-day search that put soldiers' lives at risk and diverted attention from the fight against the Taliban.
The goal is to combat those entities who regularly engage in deceptive advertising, rather than penalize sites where a rogue ad may have sneaked in, such as through an ad network.
Below this overarching narration, Passmore depicts the protagonist perched at a small table across from his white friend, a tattooed woman, and eating a po' boy sandwich sneaked in from elsewhere.
According to an article in Vanity Fair, Elizabeth, then a princess, became so inseparable with her dog that she sneaked Susan with her and Prince Philip on their honeymoon in 21997.
To maintain your own mail security, change your account's password on a regular basis and run malware and antivirus scans frequently to catch anything that may have sneaked onto your system.
Argentina has spent two weeks in a state of existential crisis and sneaked into the last 16 because its central defender scored with his weaker foot with four minutes to play.
It sneaked up on him, a thing he didn't notice until he was already inside it, or it was inside of him, a clutter of road signs and candy-colored cars.
After the city forbade residents to leave their compounds in February, Ms. Cui's 66-year-old aunt, who is also deaf, sneaked out, only to find the shops and markets closed.
He Played at Death in a Gaza Muhammad Ayoub, 14, was said to have sneaked away from his mother to join the protests along the Gaza border before being shot dead.
Then Ms. Netrebko was off to Triangel, the bustling cafe across from the festival's theaters, where she sneaked up behind the owner, Franz Gensbichler, and covered his eyes with her hands.
On Coffey's birthday, the week of the race, a group of them sneaked up on him after dinner and pied him in the face, as they would one of their own.
For people in the southeastern United States, and especially in Florida, who feel that annoying tidal flooding has sneaked up on them in recent years, it turns out to be true.
Within days, one man sneaked into a locked parking garage, smeared poison on the handle of the arms manufacturer's car, then left, undetected, except for blurry images captured by surveillance video.
Seeking some normalcy after Vic's departure and Noah's sexual savagery (Noah had conveniently sneaked out of the house during the night), she took the kids to Montauk to see their grandparents.
The rugelach I sneaked in from bakery next door to eat during the mind-bending "Embrace of the Serpent" was the only thing that made me sure I wasn't actually hallucinating.
Whether you were born here or became a citizen or somehow just sneaked in, you are a part of it — the great experiment, Arsenal of Democracy, the City on the Hill.
And there has been no instance in the modern era of a terrorist attack on domestic soil that was committed by someone who sneaked in across the southern border with Mexico.
The event is well-known for its after-parties and social activities, but one night we sneaked away from the crowd with a few friends to check out a virtual reality arcade.
Wolves were eradicated from France before the second world war, but have appeared in growing numbers since the early 1990s in the south and east, after a few sneaked in from Italy.
Six-year-old Stephen Romero, 13-year-old Keyla Salazar and Trevor Irby, a 2017 college graduate, were killed Sunday when a gunman sneaked into the Gilroy Garlic Festival and began firing.
Pallenberg first became connected to the band as a teenager, when she sneaked backstage at a Stones show in Munich and — legend has it — offered up weed to then-frontman Brian Jones.
At Miami International Airport, a man who sneaked onto a luggage conveyor belt reached the tarmac in November and in January a man entered the cargo area there, claiming to be lost.
Prosecutors said Mr. Rogata, who lives in Virginia, walked into the Midtown tower's atrium, sneaked into a fenced-off area and began his climb of the building's exterior on the fifth floor.
The next evening, the two of them sneaked off to a wine bar, where they had appetizers, and their first offstage kiss, which was upstaged by the previous one at the audition.
Green dribbled toward the goal while defender Liam Graham retreated, cut to his right, and then fired a low, 18-yard shot that sneaked between goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic and the left post.
If not for McAvoy, who swatted the puck out of midair after Alex Pietrangelo's backhander crackled the post and sneaked behind Rask, Jaden Schwartz would have been positioned to jam it in.
The Doomsday Defense sacked Starr eight times, but the Packers won, 21-17, when Starr sneaked for a touchdown from the Cowboys' 1-yard line with 13 seconds left in the game.
We have another debut this week, by Steve Overton and it's a very interesting one: It's clean, it's interesting and Mr. Overton has craftily sneaked his name into the crossword at 12D.
Earlier that same day, a person wearing gloves, a bright yellow shirt and a hooded jacket and carrying a backpack sneaked into the building's garage before the couple arrived, the release said.
Sony sneaked that trailer at the annual gathering of cinema owners from around the world, who come to Ceasar's Palace every year to see what Hollywood has coming up in summer and fall.
If you spent any time exploring Norman's apartment when MJ sneaked around in there, you saw evidence of powered armor and other equipment that could be used by a Green Goblin-esque villain.
Road trips taken but kept secret from our parents, cigarettes sneaked before and after school, bleary nights at the bonfire parties down by the river — Full Moon Fever was always in the rotation.
That same season, we sneaked into seats behind home plate and my father went sprinting down a portal after a foul ball and came back with a mangled Walkman and a bruised knee.
Amid the noise and the flashing lights, Aly Raisman, the 22-year-old gymnast who took home one gold and two silver medals at the Olympics this summer, sneaked into the front row.
In the summer of 1982, when "Raiders of the Lost Ark" was rereleased in theaters, Mr. Zala sneaked in a tape recorder to capture the dialogue and the soundtrack as a memory jog.
SEOUL (Reuters) - In 1989, a 22-year-old South Korean student caused an uproar when she sneaked into North Korea and was filmed advocating for unification and meeting then leader Kim Il Sung.
When it was time for the concert, we sneaked drinks past the ushers and took our seats — way up in the 100s, far away from the stars but still with a great view.
That streak ended when "Millennium Mambo" (on Friday and Saturday) — a visually rhapsodic, sidelong look at youth and anomie — sneaked into theaters at the end of 2003, two years after its Cannes premiere.
He was later jailed after a fight with one of her uncles, and she sneaked away with the baby, leaving with just the clothes on her back, and moved in with a cousin.
When President Nixon came to campaign for William Cahill, who was eventually elected governor, Mr. Goldstein and Mr. DuPell forged press credentials and sneaked into the rally with a sign seeking Nixon's endorsement.
Doubt has sneaked into the fitting room even if I cannot, so I smile the confident smile that parents paste on when we assure our kids about things we can't possibly yet know.
Officials here routinely refer to them as "infiltrators" because they sneaked across the border from the Egyptian Sinai, and insist that the majority — young men of working age — are economic migrants, not refugees.
Something for the weeknight If you've ever sneaked into a second movie at the theater, you'll appreciate Lincoln Center's 50th Mixtape series, where double features are screened for free on Thursdays into September.
The afternoon when, at the age of thirty, she sneaked out of the Family's Manhattan brownstone, knowing that she would never be able to return, I was on the Family farm in Kansas.
She and her husband are still figuring out how they are going to pay for the additional year, though, because the extra $20,000-plus in tuition has kind of sneaked up on them.
Two women who had worked on the film with him hid in the restroom of the London editing suite and sneaked away with a black-and-white work print of his original edit.
That night, Mr. Yang and his father and uncle sneaked down to the tomb, in a barren dirt field just outside the entrance of Baoling Village, on a dusty hilltop in Shaanxi Province.
No. 4 Alabama sneaked into this College Football Playoff, beat defending champion Clemson — avenging last year's title game loss — and then, against Georgia, endured a first-half shutout before engineering a magnificent comeback.
WASHINGTON — Every day for one month last fall, Jonathan Sallet, the general counsel at the Federal Communications Commission, sneaked into a small, windowless office at the agency, its location undisclosed except to senior staff.
Last May, Brandon Flitton, 42, dropped his boat off at a repair shop in Salt Lake City, 35 miles away, not realizing that Mittens had sneaked under the cover earlier to take a nap.
"I don't know if you've come to the right place for jokes tonight," Trevor Noah, the host of the "Daily Show", began (though he sneaked one in with a comment about "shitting [his] pants").
The reserve receiver Bennie Fowler, who in the second quarter had dropped consecutive passes, ran a post route, and Manning whipped a throw that sneaked past cornerback Brandon Boykin for a 31-yard completion.
In the 1970s and '80s, California communities were terrorized by a man who repeatedly sneaked into victims' homes in the middle of the night, committing more than 17.063 sexual assaults and 10 sadistic murders.
The other thing we did is we always put our love in the light and never sneaked around, lied or created shades of gray so that Easton would have a false sense of things.
It's rare for Chinese mills to relocate actual steel-making equipment to other countries, apart from those who sneaked out banned small-scale induction furnaces after Beijing's crackdown on low-grade steel in 2017.
The little restrictions I did encounter concerned the overall whitewashing of daily life typical for network TV (no swearing, no smoking, little alcohol) rather than, say, social satire — of which we sneaked in plenty.
When Luke Combs was 6 years old, his mom and grandmother sneaked him in for free to his first concert, to see Vince Gill, at a minor league baseball stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The cute photo sees the little boy tuckered out before the festivities even began, having sneaked away to get some snoozes in under a table before performing his very important job during the ceremony.
The documents said officers had been warned that Kelley was a danger to himself and others and that he had sneaked firearms onto Holloman Air Force Base, where he had reportedly threatened his commanders.
The ESPN host Katie Nolan was not on the list this year, but she says she sneaked into the party by pretending to be the US Women's National Team World Cup champion Rose Lavelle.
Meanwhile, on the deck surrounding the pool, another 100 or so swimmers stretched, chatted with their coaches or dried off, and maybe sneaked a look to see if Michael Phelps had shown up yet.
But Lankesh was determined to be arrested, so she sneaked into town wearing a burqa, then threw it off when she reached the police station and shouted slogans until she was hauled into custody.
England tied the game nine minutes later, when White sneaked behind the United States' two central defenders to meet a bending, left-footed cross from Beth Mead and thump the ball into the net.
Mabel Stark had her first encounter with a tiger in 1911, when she sneaked into the grounds of a circus in California and found herself face to face with a mature Bengal named King.
The band, which was told it could only perform Orgo Night outside the library, sneaked instruments in the following year and the administration responded last October by slashing the band's funding by 60 percent.
The usual reasons are mundane: a mother frantically looking for a child who quietly sneaked into the toy aisle while no one was looking; a mother with an overwhelming migraine or a terrible cold.
Topp had been in and out of mental institutions since age 12, according to court documents, and said he had sneaked out of a mental institution in Pontiac, Michigan, the day of the murder.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It had been a hectic day of meetings, appointments and events, with one huge gap in the middle, so I sneaked out to see "La La Land" near Union Square.
In some of his more recent videos, the prankster sneaked into the KSI vs Logan Paul boxing match — and even made it into the ring itself — and opened a restaurant on the London underground.
I wanted to tell my daughter how for a few terrible years, I sneaked into the bathroom with my brother's hair pick, the one with a handle carved to resemble a black power fist.
The process produces a smell like a balloon and a sound like a brook and is an at once undignified and ritualistic scene, as if a rubber chicken sneaked into a Japanese tea ceremony.
Johnson was two points from winning the match late in the third set, but Albot sneaked to the net for a backhand stab volley, and Johnson then hit a forehand wide on match point.
Some rumors are preposterous, such as the one about how he sneaked off anonymously to play golf on Scottish courses, or that he built tunnels in Baja California to smuggle booze (Mexico didn't have Prohibition).
For the first time since winning the presidency last week, he sneaked away from the pool of reporters tasked with knowing his whereabouts all day every day to dine at a fancy Manhattan steak house.
Administrators at the Washington, D.C. school have been meeting with students and addressing a litany of demands after someone earlier this month sneaked around campus in the middle of the night hanging bananas from nooses.
Their beds placed side by side and in opposite directions, they had often, when the teachers were not looking, sneaked their hands through the rails and held each other's feet when they could not sleep.
They sneaked into Room 179, the only one whose door was not visible from the main office, and therefore the room that was rented out the least, and they kissed for a few heated minutes.
Encouraged by a middle school music teacher, he was playing in New York nightclubs by the time he was 103; he was sometimes sneaked in beneath his teacher's wife's fur coat, his feet atop hers.
CreditCreditTomas Munita for The New York Times Just before New Year's Eve, my wife and I left our two young children at home with my parents and sneaked down to Havana for a brief getaway.
The two were sitting at the same table at the Dial Bar and Lounge, a regular hangout for both in Santo Domingo, when a man sneaked up behind Ortiz and shot him in the back.
In perhaps the most notable example, in 2009, a Virginia couple sneaked into a White House state dinner and shook hands with President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as they stood in the receiving line.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — The funniest thing about today's Trenton Charlson grid is that it's only a couple of letters shy of a pangram — seems that "X" and lowly little "F" could have been "sneaked" in someplace.
Still, his time with the doctor wasn't the worst that forced labor had to offer: He learned a trade (working at a foundry) and the doctor's children sneaked him books and taught him to read.
Aided by a local pacifist group and hounded by United States and Japanese military police, the fugitives sneaked aboard a Siberia-bound Russian freighter and were later taken to Moscow by hard-drinking K.G.B. agents.
CÚCUTA, Colombia — The first in a wave of defectors was a sergeant in Venezuela's national guard: He sneaked over the border into Colombia in early February and declared he no longer supported President Nicolás Maduro.
Yet buried among the thousands of crank letters and routine files, glimpses of his personal life sneaked through — a letter to an old girlfriend; a card from Lawrence Ferlinghetti; scrawled notes for an impromptu speech.
"He knew every single one by name, pushed extra food in them like a grandma, and sneaked extra graham crackers into my son's bag because [my son] got a kick out of it," she wrote.
Four months after Lindblom sneaked into Mar-a-Lago, a Chinese woman carrying four cellphones and a thumb drive containing malware was arrested after being accused of unlawfully entering the resort by lying to federal agents.
"Many Daesh families and leaders in Mosul have sold their property and sneaked out towards Syria, and a segment even tried to sneak out towards (Iraq's Kurdish) region", he said in an interview on state television.
Wander the halls and see mostly independent curator-led projects — some galleries and nonprofits sneaked in — and enjoy the energy that feels like a blend of an open studio event and a more conventional art fair.
VICE spoke with Kibblesmith about the various politically-minded themes he and Quach sneaked into their innocuous-enough children's book, and what he's learned from the troubling and all-too-predictable online reaction to Santa's Husband.
To misquote the traditional song "Rule Britannia," clearly "America does not rule the waves," and the bases from which Iran's attack boats sneaked out to make their attacks remain intact, untouched by any U.S. retaliatory action.
Coach Fernando Hierro looked as if he could barely believe his luck when he charged on to the pitch at fulltime waving one finger to signal to his players that they had sneaked into first place.
Mead delivered a low cross from the left flank, and Taylor sneaked into a central location, nudging the ball into the net to earn a 873-287 victory over Argentina on Friday in Le Havre, France.
Questions linger from last season about the host version of Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) and what she has planned for Delos, and the "pearls" Charlotte-bot sneaked out of the park will have to materialize, too.
Questions linger from last season about the host version of Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) and what she has planned for Delos, and the "pearls" Charlotte-bot sneaked out of the park will have to materialize, too.
In 2004, when he was deputy attorney general, Mr. Comey physically intervened when President George W. Bush's chief of staff and White House counsel sneaked into the hospital room of the ailing attorney general, John Ashcroft.
After he crawled through a hole in the border fence and sneaked into the United States as a 21-year-old, Cesar stayed alive in Los Angeles by knocking on doors and asking to walk dogs.
Guzman's wife, Emma Coronel, has given several media interviews, and his eldest daughter said her father had sneaked into the United States to visit her while he was on the lam, The Guardian newspaper reported on Friday.
One reason why Mr Paddock was able to inflict such a horrifying toll was that he had equipped 12 of the 23 guns he had sneaked into his room with a modification known as a "bump stock".
A full system scan by your installed security application of choice is a good place to start, but it might not be the most effective if the offending piece of code has already sneaked past its defenses.
Chinese state media reported the 16-year-old from Bazhong City in China's Sichuan province climbed a fence at Shanghai's Pudong Airport on May 26 and sneaked into the cargo hold of an Emirates A380 passenger plane.
Instead, the 14-year-old Cincinnati boy sneaked back into the basement of his home, investigators say, where his father, mistaking him for an intruder, shot and killed him -- a tragedy, but not a crime, say authorities.
At 9:20173 pm, according to FBI Special Agent Jacob B. Archer (who previously investigated violent crimes and drug trafficking), a twentysomething in a green sweater and Phillies hat sneaked into the closed exhibition with two friends.
Depleted by injuries to Sonny Bill Williams, Joe Webber and Scott Curry, the 12-times world series champions sneaked into the last eight when Fiji beat the United States in the last match of the opening round.
The bearded Gleirscher has a fine pedigree, with his father a three-times Olympian luger, but he had never made the podium at a World Cup event and only just sneaked on to Austria's team for Pyeongchang.
They'll probably sell out, as will the thigh-high leather wader boots tattooed with guns and roses and the jailhouse legends "love" and "hate" above each knee; ditto, the velvet trouser suits, sneaked in amid the mayhem.
Zambrano couldn't afford to pay the markup, so she sneaked out of the country herself and found what she needed — medication for her eight-year-old boy who has leukemia — in the Colombian frontier city of Maicao.
The attack, during the cease-fire for the lunar new year, known as Tet, involved close to 80,000 North Vietnamese and Vietcong fighters who had sneaked into nearly 100 hamlets, villages, cities and towns across South Vietnam.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani Muslim spiritual leader known as the "father of the Taliban" was killed Friday evening by a knife-wielding attacker who sneaked into his bedroom, officials said, further roiling the country's combustible religious tensions.
So I sneaked out and returned to see that he had mosied over to other vendors to hit them with an unexpected cacophony of physics about dead spots on the racket (they're actually good for your serve).
Rafael Nadal sneaked a peek while practicing for the United States Open in New York, and the Minnesota Twins gathered on the infield at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago hours before a game against the White Sox.
SRINAGAR, India – The Indian military says a group of militants have sneaked into the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir from the Pakistani side of the disputed territory, sparking a gunbattle that left at least six suspected militants dead.
Prosecutors said Creech, a convicted drug dealer, sneaked up on Gavin in his Mercedes during a late night tryst with Creech's wife Chandrika Cade, and beat Gavin "mercilessly," Los Angeles County deputy district attorney Bobby Grace told PEOPLE.
Even if queer kids longing for community sneaked into drag clubs — as they have for years — they hardly got to see their queen fantasies in broad daylight on convention floors alongside parent chaperones, their safety all but guaranteed.
Testifying this week she recalled that one of the more chilling moments of her time in the room was on a day when she sneaked out and went to another part of the house and checked her email.
Tho regrouped to North Vietnam; Le Duan sneaked back to the Mekong Delta, where he witnessed the near decimation of the southern resistance by the South's president, Ngo Dinh Diem, and the promise of reunification grow more distant.
But I soon realized I wasn't alone: A sales lady who'd sneaked out from one of the designer shops also had tears in her eyes; a bespectacled young man nearby quickly removed his glasses and wiped away tears.
A restricted diet prompted interspecies bargaining: A bone from the butcher meant for the dog might get rerouted to its owner's soup, or a cut of eel sold expressly for human consumption was sneaked into a cat's dish.
In 2015, the rave was more successful than intended at evoking the dry, all-ages blowouts of early-nineties Manhattan: its liquor license was revoked at the last minute, so guests sneaked in six packs from nearby bodegas.
A group of family and friends had gathered in a Fresno backyard November 17 to watch a football game when gunmen sneaked into the yard and began shooting, killing four young men and wounding six others, police said.
Records in the National Archives show that my great-great grandfather, Hial Abbott, who farmed near here, was a key figure in a local underground that sneaked mountain boys through the Confederate lines to enlist for the North.
"It was a real struggle," the former president said, before reminiscing about his conversation with Ginsburg more than 25 years ago when he sneaked her into the White House to interview her for the top court in the land.
He also put on Jimmy Ray's bandanna and sunglasses, because, although it was Jimmy Ray who had sneaked him out of North Carolina, it was also Jimmy Ray who had followed Carmen and Adele off the bus in Indianapolis.
Feuz, starting fifth, set the pace with a time of one minute 49.25 seconds but 24-year-old Dressen sneaked inside his time by eight hundredths of a second to claim the second World Cup win of his career.
The rest of the country did not elect the state and local officials who created these programs and then raised state and local income taxes, property taxes and sales taxes, or sneaked them in through tax-supported bond issues.
Shortly after that, station employees sneaked into the station multiple times and stuffed cotton into the sensors, "resulting in abnormal data and affecting the normal operation of the national air-quality automatic monitoring system," according to Chinese Business View.
America and Israel are thought to have sneaked the devastating Stuxnet virus into Iran's air-gapped uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz around 2007 by planting a USB stick on a worker, who carried it inside and plugged it in.
Thanks to Amazon's Alexa platform, embodied by the Echo speaker line of products, Amazon has sneaked its way into the space by offering a consumer-friendly, voice computing platform for listening to music and using various apps, called Skills.
Kurdish officials in Kirkuk responded by forcing out hundreds of Arab families who had sought safety there, according to United Nations officials and local residents, as they feared that terrorists had sneaked into the city posing as displaced civilians.
British passport holder Lee, in an interview with China's Phoenix Television last week, said he had not been kidnapped by Chinese authorities, as many suspect, but had sneaked into China illegally and that he would renounce his British citizenship.
It seems like being from here is the most obnoxious thing I could have done, but also it's probably that I can't walk down Second Avenue without mentioning my first kiss, when I sneaked into Lit Lounge at 14.
The statue was helpless, however, against a man in a green sweater and a Phillies hat who, the authorities say, sneaked into a closed-off area during a party at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and stole its thumb.
I sneaked out one night and placed my pussy hat on the statue of Katharine Lee Bates (who wrote the words to "America the Beautiful") that stands on the public library lawn, on the Main Street of my town.
On a single day last week, the jurors heard about a catering company that sneaked cocaine onto airplanes, fraud involving the indigenous people of the Amazonian jungle and a jailhouse murder plot that revolved around a cyanide-laced arepa.
But this landlocked city is famous for some of the best seafood in the long, double-coasted peninsula of Italy, thanks mostly to the concrete warehouse of the Mercato Ittico that my guide, Sandra Ciciriello, had sneaked me inside.
He was thrilled by the growing friction between my mother and me, fights precipitated by the sexy way I had started to dress and by her suspicion that I sneaked around with college men after school, which I did.
Given the vigor with which he has played recently, Leonard has even sneaked into the Most Valuable Player Award conversation as a dark horse candidate, joining James Harden and Russell Westbrook, whose team the Spurs will visit on Thursday.
No, I shall not, because the details hardly matter, except to note that what Facebook did is the equivalent of sneaking out of the house after the curfew your parents imposed after you last sneaked out of the house.
Halfway through the final season of HBO's " Game of Thrones," Arya surprised everyone when she sneaked up on the Night King and stabbed him with her special Valyrian steel dagger, killing him and ending the war against the White Walkers.
England, who had never been in a Commonwealth Games final before, only sneaked into the gold-medal decider at Coomera Indoor Centre when Jo Harten sank the winning goal with two seconds remaining in their semi-final with Jamaica on Saturday.
Seeded fifth, Radwanska lost to Maria Sharapova and Flavia Pennetta and looked all but out of the tournament before a straight-sets win over Simona Halep sneaked her through to the semi-finals with a 1-2 record on sets won.
On Tuesday night, the 70-year-old businessman sneaked out of Trump Tower and headed to 21 Club, a steakhouse about four blocks away – much to the surprise of diners at the restaurant, and the press pool he had ditched.
So when Ms. Heard smuggled two dogs onto a private plane and sneaked them into the country, without alerting authorities, while Mr. Depp was filming here in April 2015, the couple wasn't just annoying pedantic bureaucrats; they were violating laws.
TV Sports Mike Breen has sneaked up on us — if stealth is possible when you've called Knicks games on radio and TV for a quarter-century and been the lead voice of the N.B.A. on ESPN and ABC for a decade.
Although a Kohei Uchimura-led Japan sneaked past them in the fifth rotation, the Russians were still in the running for gold as they trailed the pre-Games favorites by just 0.208 of a point going into the final round.
As Mr. Colicchio linked the plight of farmers to immigration, the environment, health care costs and the national security threat posed by overweight soldiers, Mr. Smith added another piece of smoked turkey breast to his plate and sneaked upstairs to eat.
Benjamin Percy, born in 1979, might have been too young for that party, but on the evidence of his thrilling new novel, THE DARK NET (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $26), it seems likely that an older relative somehow sneaked him in.
Mr. Cruz said Francis had told him that Archbishop Viganò sneaked Ms. Davis into the Vatican Embassy in Washington for a private meeting in 2015 and that the pope did not know who she was or why she was controversial.
That D'Eramo then escaped, drifted around the chaos of the collapsing Reich, sneaked into a transit camp a stone's throw from Dachau, and was ultimately paralyzed when a crumbling wall fell on her back, only deepens the mystery of her motives.
Mr. Dunleavy sneaked into a hospital in scrubs to interview a crime victim's family, found the fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco, and defended several police officers implicated, and convicted, in the sodomizing of a Haitian immigrant, Abner Louima, in 1997.
Even the Royal Navy was vulnerable; when the ship H.M.S. Phoenix confronted the pirates at their Nassau lair 300 years ago this spring, a number of the frigate's sailors sneaked off in the night to serve under the black flag.
This week, an article in The New York Times quoted a Chilean abuse survivor, Juan Carlos Cruz, as recounting that Francis had told him that Archbishop Viganò sneaked Ms. Davis into the Vatican Embassy in Washington for the private meeting.
Though the attack was quite sophisticated — the hackers sneaked out information in small, hard to detect chunks and routed internet traffic through 34 servers in over a dozen countries to cover their tracks — Equifax's apparent carelessness made it a perfect target.
A case in Phoenix illustrated their fears: Guadalupe García de Rayos, 35, a married mother of two who sneaked across the border 211 years ago, was deported to Nogales, Mexico, after a routine check-in with the federal immigration agency.
By then, about 15 years into my comedy career, I had material that was strong enough to land me a few late-night gigs — fare about relationships, exercising, an immigration joke I sneaked past the bookers on the Letterman show.
On a late autumn day in 2010, Aaron Swartz, an open-information advocate and early partner at the website Reddit, sneaked into a basement closet at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and surreptitiously connected his laptop to the school's high-speed Internet network.
After Harrison Barnes buried a three-pointer to get Golden State within 107-106 with 10.2 seconds to play, the Celtics called a timeout and got the ball to Thomas, who sneaked in behind the Warriors' defense for the game-clinching hoop.
Apple's responses to these latter points were also sneaked into the recent CNBC piece where a "longtime Apple veteran" who was only identified as "Bill," made certain to tell the news site that he had "called Spotify when an update was rejected" — e.g.
Atletico's ruthless counter-attacking in Leverkusen meant the second leg was always going to be less tense than the last time the sides met at the Vicente Calderon in 2015, when the Spaniards sneaked through to the last eight after a penalty shootout.
Yumingzui Village Journal YUMINGZUI VILLAGE, China — On a moonless night, when there was nothing in the air except the smell of rotting seaweed and the songs of drunken fishermen, Wang Xinfeng sneaked onto a boat by the dock and sailed into the darkness.
HONG KONG, March 1 (Reuters) - A Hong Kong bookseller and British passport holder who disappeared last year has said he will renounce his British citizenship, adding that he had not been kidnapped by Chinese authorities as suspected, but had sneaked into China illegally.
White House Letter WASHINGTON — Last month as President Obama met with world leaders in Manhattan during the final United Nations General Assembly of his tenure, Michelle Obama sneaked off to Greenwich Village to plan for some parting diplomatic flourishes of her own.
At some point in the past few years, the terms "work wife" and "work husband" sneaked into the lexicon, describing what are typically benign workplace intimacies: a close co-worker with whom you share not only tasks but also complaints and office gossip.
Just before night fell, with six bears still in the clearing, Mr. Szin and his group sneaked out the back of the hut and walked through the forest to his S.U.V. Away from the tourist trail, the bears are a source of frustration.
With neither a ticket nor a passport, Marilyn Hartman slipped into Chicago O'Hare International Airport last week, sneaked onto a British Airways flight and traveled to London, where she was apprehended by customs officials, the Chicago Police Department said in a news release.
Kuhnhackl tied the score, 1-1, as he swiped a backhander from his knees while falling down below the left circle, and the puck sneaked in between Jacob Markstrom's right pad and the post at 5 minutes 11 seconds of the first period.
The ministry said there was evidence that the group had sneaked into the site illegally on Saturday night and damaged a stone wall in the Temple of the Sun by causing a piece to fall about 20 feet and crack the floor.
You can be forgiven if, by this point, one more story of a Trump appointee accused of lapses in ethics makes you want to have a nice dram of the Lagavulin single malt scotch that Major West sneaked aboard the Jupiter 2.
Then, in December 2017, the band sneaked instruments into the library and performed, which was followed last October by Columbia College and Columbia Engineering cutting $15,000 in funding to the band for the 1985-20 academic year, about 60 percent of its budget.
When James White sneaked into the end zone from 2 yards away, completing a 34-28 victory that defied the bounds of credulity and secured the Patriots' fifth title, his teammates stormed onto the field, flung their helmets and hugged anyone who moved.
Mr. Santos, 24, was holding a bloody, 543-pound metal bar when he was arrested, and security cameras from local shops recorded him as he sneaked up on the men while they slept and bashed in their heads, according to a criminal complaint.
Undeterred, he sneaked into classes and the library, where an American textbook called "Using Energy" inspired him to use bicycle parts to build a windmill to pump water for crops — and in the process keep his village alive as corrupt politicians abandoned it.
At each of those Summer Games it was the United States who denied Australia the chance of gold but on Tuesday it was the 37th-ranked Serbians, who sneaked into the last eight as the fourth seeds with an unthreatening 2-3 group record.
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ON APRIL 12TH 2014 Igor Girkin, a former Russian military officer also known as "Strelkov" ("Shooter"), sneaked across the border into Ukraine's Donbas region with a few dozen men and took control of the small town of Sloviansk, igniting Europe's bloodiest war since the 1990s.
Dressed in all black, with long peaked hats, the women sneaked through the narrow streets of downtown Manhattan late into the night, making their way to the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange, where they oozed glue into the latches of its doors.
In the latest development in the case of the "missing" Hong Kong booksellers, one of the five men has announced he was not kidnapped by Chinese authorities, as many suspect, but had sneaked into China illegally and that he would renounce his British citizenship.
In the lull between blockbusters, the post-apocalypse family drama/horror film A Quiet Place sneaked into the unexpected position of the second-highest-grossing film of the year — and even after Infinity War pushed it into third place, it's continued to make waves.
They settled variously in Hebron, Kentucky, near the home of the Creation Museum; Keene, New Hampshire; Colorado Springs; Stuart, Florida, where she worked at a Key West-themed diner; and then Georgia, where he sneaked puns into the headlines of The Savannah Morning News.
In 1983, the year Mr. Kaine graduated from Harvard Law, Father Carney, acting as a chaplain to a group of rebel fighters, sneaked back into Honduras, where he died under murky circumstances, intensifying Mr. Kaine's doubts about the United States' role in the region.
This is one of the committee's stated metrics, and while the Big 12's lack of a conference championship game kept its members out in 2014, last season's Big 12 champion, Oklahoma (153-1), sneaked in ahead of Stanford (11-2) of the Pac-214.
Even though it was his mother who sneaked out when he was 5 and didn't contact him for 16 years, le Carré's fixation is on the "con man, fantasist, occasional jailbird" whom he refers to, with an admixture of distance and familiarity, as Ronnie.
In the campaign's final days, the Democratic Governors Association sneaked into the fray, running a television ad attacking Ms. Ives as "too conservative" — presumably a veiled attempt to give Ms. Ives a boost in the hopes that she could overtake Mr. Rauner in the primary.
He sneaked into a Europe that feared men like him, a Europe that, after absorbing millions of refugees, was shifting right, under pressure to close its doors after terror attacks in France and Belgium in order to keep men like him from slipping in.
After school, the boys rehearsed for class productions of "Bye Bye Birdie" and "The King and I." On weekends, they slept over at Mr. DeMeyer's house, sneaked out in the Mustang and picked up Pamela, bound for Bretz, a gay dance club in Toledo.
When news outlets highlighted some entirely theoretical proposals that sneaked "subversive design" into the idea of a border wall (including a wall made of cactuses and another that doubled as a xylophone), the architects were blasted for turning a moral crisis into a design opportunity.
Late in the evening, as the rest of the household sleeps, a woman tells her middle-aged son about the one who got away — the man she longed for throughout her marriage, whom she once sneaked off with overnight, leaving her children alone at home.
During breaks, Blue Oyster Cult's Don't Fear the Reaper, which was licensed by Take Two for Ripper's theme song, would blast from the speakers as the crew sneaked off to play the just-released Doom II, which was all 3D graphics and no video interstitials.
And despite repeated false claims by Trump officials that terrorists are infiltrating the country across the border, including by the thousands, no one in the modern era who committed a terrorist attack on domestic soil has turned out to have sneaked in via Mexico.
The write-up breaks down not only how the hacker, who calls himself Phineas Fisher, sneaked into Hacking Team's network and quietly exfiltrated more than 400 gigabytes of data, but also serves as a manifesto of his political ideals and the motives behind the hack.
While most of the media followed Apple CEO Tim Cook's every move as he met India's business tycoons, political leaders and Bollywood superstars in Mumbai, Lisa Jackson, former EPA chief and now Apple's vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, quietly sneaked off to Rajasthan.
The cops came by and sneaked their way up the dark stairway of our home in the San Fernando Valley, guns drawn, and when I walked out from my bedroom, all groggy and confused, they yelled at me to put my hands where they could see them.
Hints of its American setting have sneaked into the sweets themselves: The burfi is topped with a layer of chocolate, a response to younger family members wanting to be fed Godiva truffles on Raksha Bandhan, and there are vegan and gluten-free versions of many traditional treats.
Read more: An economy passenger says they sneaked into business class on British Airways — and got away with it for an entire 8-hour flightThe suites have been designed to promote a sense of wellbeing, apparently, and are meant to offer a significantly quieter flying experience.
On July 2023, 2011, President Obama's advisers sneaked Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio) and his second-in-command, Rep.
It was the summer of '69, and I had sneaked out of my bunk at my boys' summer camp on a hot New England night in order to stare at the waters of the lake, and to wonder whether I was going to make it to adulthood.
Yankees 8, Rays 4 Brett Gardner sneaked into the Yankees' clubhouse after an 8-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday, grabbed a few belongings and slipped away largely unbothered, without discussing the bruised jaw and strained neck that forced him to leave the game.
The most important evidence came from a single complainant, who said that after a Sunday Mass in late 1996 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne, he and another 13-year-old boy sneaked into the priests' sacristy, where they were discovered, reprimanded and molested by Cardinal Pell.
It was 'Ndrangheta custom to confine prisoners' wives to the home, but the two women found ways to see each other, exchanging confidences as they dropped off their children at nursery school or sneaked visits after Pesce went to work at a family grocery store near Cacciola's house.
At the age of five (having sneaked into mass in the mornings on his way to school, not telling his non-practising parents), he made a serious bargain with God: if he let him live to 21, for he had been very ill, he would become a priest.
Read more:An economy passenger says they sneaked into business class on British Airways — and got away with it for an entire 8-hour flightThe food was nice, but given you've just had access to free food in the lounge, you don't really need such a decadent, indulgent meal.
Most adventurers who cheated bandits, guards and thirst to enter this African El Dorado found it dusty and dismal, "nothing but a mass of ill-looking houses, built of earth," in the verdict of René Caillié, who sneaked into the city in 1828 disguised as an Egyptian peasant.
Dean started taking long walks by himself in Japan, especially along the river in the mountain city of Takayama, and Helene and I sneaked out to a jazz bar in Kyoto one evening while the two of them luxuriated in their yukata robes back at our ryokan (Japanese hotel).
Hetal Vasavada, the San Francisco author of the cookbook "Milk & Cardamom," said that when her grandmother first came from Gujarat in 1991 to live with her family in Bloomfield, N.J., she tucked some yogurt from home into the folds of her sari blouse and sneaked it through customs.
They released a music video starring America's most beloved human "Weird Al" Yankovic; they performed the track on Kimmel; they released the song on vinyl through Urban Outfitters (didn't mail us a copy); they sneaked onto the Billboard charts for the first time in a decade with the song.
Later on, while he was taking a break from his mascot duties in an office conference room, I sneaked a peek of him out of his suit and saw a young man, soaking in sweat, totally silent, holding his head in his hands, as if he was in deep pain.
At one end, we have obsessive adventurers like Thomas Manning, who sneaked across the border from India into Tibet in 1811 armed with little more than a waist-length, jet-black beard and a dyspeptic Chinese interpreter — and yet managed to engineer an audience with the 6-year-old Dalai Lama.
It's been two weeks since Mr. Ghosn, who led an alliance comprising Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi, was arrested in Japan, and there hasn't been much clarity on how he might have sneaked $70 million of salary and benefits past the company that pays him, as he is suspected of doing.
A charge that he invaded people's privacy seems quaint today, when no one can boast immunity to surveillance, but, in 1975, he made big trouble for himself with "Women Are Beautiful," a book of sneaked shots of women on streets, in parks or restaurants, and at parties or political demonstrations.
"He never sneaked short side, he never had a kicking game, all the things a fullback does, so there were bits of his game that weren't on point, but people remember him leaping over the top of someone to score a try, it was great TV," Burke said in an interview.
"I still have this virtually unlimited ability to fuck up things, day by day," says Mr Weiner towards the end of the film, after he has bombed in the primary, sneaked into his own press conference via a McDonalds to avoid "Pineapple", and given the middle-finger to a chasing pack of photographers.
What documents at the time called "the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolutionary bugle to advance" first sounded 50 years ago, on May 16th 19703, when Mao approved a secret circular declaring war on "representatives of the bourgeoisie" who had "sneaked into the Communist Party, the government, the army and various spheres of culture".
If you've ever been a teenage girl with a paper-based diary (or sneaked into that teenage girl's room to read that diary), the contents will be familiar: Deep thoughts about love, life and happiness, occasional rants, wobbly attempts at poetry and little spurts of personal insight are all splattered across the pages.
He was a scholarly good boy, keeping his room tidy and his hair combed while spending his time on Matchbox cars, Mad magazine and inventing contraptions for neutralizing annoying siblings, while I was an impulsive rebel, leaving my room a disastrous mess as I sneaked out for late-night liaisons with forbidden boyfriends.
Hours later, in one of the most celebrated commando raids of World War II, Lieutenant Ronneberg and his demolition team sneaked past guards and a barracks full of German troops, stole into the plant, set explosive charges and blew up Hitler's hopes for a critical ingredient to create the first atomic bomb.
Unfortunately, a government spy sneaked into my house and stuck a microchip in my right hand when I was making the bracket, and I was controlled, like a Game Boy or a lizard licking a USB port, and forced to pit legitimate NCAA Finals highlights against videos of animals walking on treadmills.
After a wild shootout in a Tijuana nightclub, Suzu disappears, and Gloria, who saw some of the gunmen when they sneaked in through a bathroom window, finds herself first in the custody of a kingpin named Lino (Ismael Cruz Córdova) and then face to face with a D.E.A. agent named Brian (Matt Lauria).
Maybe you read yesterday's chronology of UFC welterweight Matt Brown's trip to Brazil for UFC 198—a chain of events that included flipping off his audience at the weigh-ins, fending off sucker punches during his walkout, getting choked by jiu-jitsu ace Demian Maia, and getting sneaked in the hotel by his old coach.
Some 50,000 Americans each day depend on a strange and precarious supply chain easily disrupted by a variety of menaces: shipments grounded by fog in Dubai, skittish commercial airline pilots who refuse to carry radioactive material and unplanned nuclear reactor shutdowns, including one in South Africa when a mischievous baboon sneaked into a reactor hall.
What had once been a palatial movie house with velvet curtains, a wide lobby and marimba concerts before each show was now a rundown establishment where rats were rumored to run between patrons' legs, and college students sneaked in for loud make-out sessions followed by cigarettes, despite the bright neon "No Smoking" signs.
But the idea that your negligence, your selfish momentary negligence, has now condemned your child to three weeks of waiting to discover whether they can save his feet, because the dad sneaked out to have an assignation and because the mum went out because she couldn't cope any more — the consequences are just so grim and unforeseeable and horrifying.
Only this week was the media allowed to report on the four-week hearing, in which a former chorister (in pre-recorded testimony) described how he and a fellow singer had sneaked off from an end-of-mass procession in December 1996, found their way to the archbishop's sacristy, or dressing-room, and drunk some wine.
Police in the central California city of Fresno were searching Monday for suspects and trying to determine a motive for the killing of four people at a backyard party and the wounding of six as dozens were watching football on TV. Fresno Police Lt. Bill Dooley said "unknown suspects" sneaked into the backyard at about 6 p.m.
Raised in Far Rockaway, Queens, Mr. Adelman graduated from Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan (as a student he had sneaked into the Birdland nightclub to photograph black entertainers), earned a bachelor's degree in 1951 from Rutgers University (where his thesis was on the slave trade), studied at Harvard Law School and received a master's in philosophy from Columbia University.
I did see at least three people being taken out of tents on stretchers, I met a dealer who sneaked in to sell pills by doing circus tricks, and Stormzy retweeted a picture of a fan who had managed to break into his dressing room—but these are hardly the materials that wistful club legends are made from.
The deportation images are as harrowing as any I've seen — one shows Jewish policemen literally pulling people out the window of a hospital — and Ross put himself in real danger to get them; in one instance, he sneaked into the nearby train station, hid in a storeroom, and photographed transports through a hole in the wall.
In "Suspiria de Profundis," De Quincey writes that on the day after her death he sneaked up the back staircase to view her body, laid out in her bedroom: Entering, I closed the door so softly, that, although it opened upon a hall which ascended through all the stories, no echo ran along the silent walls.
Gianluca Mech, an Italian businessman, spent more than $200,000 to recreate the famous disco from what is now a Chinese restaurant, Bamboo Garden, if only for one night — just to honor a movie that he said changed his life after he sneaked in to see it with his sister in Italy when he was 163 years old.
Often I supplement this travel with a conference tournament the week before Selection Sunday (I have been to Nashville and Kansas City, Mo., for these) or to sites in between weekends to report tournament-related stories (like last year, when I sneaked in a trip to Asheville, N.C., before the Final Four to write about North Carolina Coach Roy Williams's accent).
Man of the Match Everton added a nice third after 32 minutes when he cut in from the left and unleashed a low shot that sneaked inside Gallese's near post and Dani Alves made it 4-0 eight minutes into the second half when he finished off a neat team move and lashed the ball into the roof of the net.
The mother did not tell her daughter about the threats, but they packed up and sneaked into the US. The two were held together in family detention, but Benson had to tell the mother that if she failed to convince the government to re-hear her plea for asylum, her daughter may have an independent claim because of the nature of the threats.
The toys also morph — into big fuzzy puppets that might have sneaked out of "Avenue Q." (They're just as smart-alecky, but G-rated.) The show also uses clever hand puppets — Matt Acheson is credited for puppet direction — to explain the king's vow to wed every day and put each bride to death within 24 hours: His first wife betrayed him.
The text is available online, but the traditional format is handsomely printed and distributed to enthusiasts in the wine trade: roughly 230 pages of manifesto, clarifications of obfuscating German nomenclature, encomia to soils, producer profiles that are memoir-y one moment and prayerful the next, impressionistic tasting notes on up to 500 wines, plus all sorts of essays sneaked in here and there.
Her frustrations grew to the point that one night she sneaked out of her family home and arranged to travel across the border to Bahrain, where she boarded a flight to begin her journey to the US. Leaving her home and Saudi Arabia were against the wishes of her father, who is also her legal guardian, and doing either could have landed her in jail.
When I give pediatric advice to parents, there is always a certain sense of hypocrisy if it was advice that I myself was not consistently successful in following (couldn't keep a regular schedule for love or money, never successfully put a child in time out, sneaked a borderline sick kid into day care every now and then — and those are just the ones I'm willing to admit to in public).

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