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Piscotty then sprinted to second base on Arrieta's wild pitch.
Then, he went around the corner and sprinted further away.
They sprinted across the highway and resumed their interminable walk.
One woman sprinted over to me, desperate for a taste.
The brothers sprinted away, joining with other protesters fleeing downtown.
Indiana inbounded the ball, and Blackmon sprinted down the court.
Huge crowds sprinted through Central Park to catch a Vaporeon.
Then, they sprinted into action, as did the security guys.
A group of Free Syrian Army fighters sprinted past me.
The second he saw her, he sprinted past airport police.
He sprinted back down the court, beckoning to the crowd.
We sprinted back to the house and everyone was ready.
A few minutes later, Castillo sprinted out of the front door.
The presidential candidates sprinted toward Monday's Iowa caucuses with elbows flying.
She sprinted away when the light turned green and called 911.
She sprinted to the balcony outside her bedroom and looked down.
Heart pounding, she grabbed it and sprinted back to their car.
I sprinted beside her when she cast off her training wheels.
Other police officers sprinted from different directions, their own Kalashnikovs cocked.
Moala tucked the ball and sprinted 27 yards for a touchdown.
A few sprinted behind the attackers' backs, managing to slip out.
I quickly grabbed his keys and sprinted to the parking lot.
Niasse sprinted toward Rojo, but could not make it in time.
He sprinted to the halfway line, stewards trailing in his wake.
Panicked people sprinted across bridges, many of them in their pajamas.
By contrast, few deny that the richest Americans have sprinted ahead.
The startled animal darted off the path, and I sprinted onward.
She sprinted, triple-jumped, hurdled and scored in the classroom, too.
The Wizards sprinted to a 653-62 lead at the half.
Rep. Todd Young sprinted to an easy victory over fellow Rep.
On Soccer BARCELONA, Spain — Lionel Messi sprinted straight past the goal.
Meanwhile, Jaime's right-hand man, Bronn, sprinted through hell and back.
Predictably, the cowards sprinted back to their helicopter and flew away.
"'Endgame' has literally sprinted to heights that were once unthinkable," he said.
His father sprinted through dangerous territory multiple times to secure the items.
When Hurricane Irma sprinted toward Miami-Dade County, Jeff Ransom couldn't sleep.
I sprinted in the same direction, I did not change my line.
"He sprinted yesterday, which is a positive sign," manager Dusty Baker said.
His daughter, Jasmyn, sprinted past the jail guards to embrace her father.
With the cabbie chasing after her, she sprinted through the darkened streets.
Eventually, the gunmen sprinted to a getaway car and fled the scene.
When I found that out, I all but sprinted to the booth.
His Dodgers teammates sprinted from the third base dugout to join him.
He led freshmen as they sprinted onto the field before home games.
They sprinted back to the fighters' camp expecting the same joyous reception.
We turned and sprinted back into the trees the way we'd come.
On one play, Simmons sprinted past a defender and flung himself skyward.
She sprinted to the corner of the field and posed, arms outstretched.
Breeze alertly picked it up and sprinted for the go-ahead score.
Mr. Sterchi sprinted down to the alley and scared off the cats.
"We sprinted, rover speed, as fast as we could," Dr. Squyres recalled.
Mayfield allegedly sprinted away from the officer and once tackled, refused to cooperate.
He lit the firework and sprinted back to his camera for his shot.
The Thunder took advantage early and sprinted out to a 16 point led.
When he saw the two men instead, he sprinted back to his car.
But Inciarte, who was shaded toward left-center field, sprinted to his right.
When the barrage died down, he sprinted for his life from the school.
When a boy shouted "I found one!" dozens sprinted after him in pursuit.
Stephens saw Sebring and "immediately sprinted" toward him, Tampa&aposs WFLA-TV  reported .
The buck stooped forward and sprinted, back legs driving him over tangled ground.
Ellison has sprinted out to an early lead, helped by endorsements from Sens.
During the winning race, Bolt was captured smiling as he sprinted to victory.
Deablo grabbed the loose ball and sprinted untouched for the momentum-changing score.
His teammates sprinted to join him, burying him under a pile of bodies.
Probably should've sprinted back to give some help on that layup Jimmy made.
My translator and I jumped from our car and sprinted to their aid.
Lowman dropped several coins on the table as he sprinted across the street.
He exited through a side door and sprinted five minutes to his home.
Teammates sprinted from the dugout to swarm Molina after his game-winning hit.
Sproles sprinted virtually untouched into the end zone for a 25-yard score.
As his point guard charged into the lane, James sprinted towards the basket.
As they sprinted from the scene, he said, there was a second explosion.
The Louisiana Democrat stopped at third, then thought better of it and sprinted home.
Trump is like Wile E. Coyote, sprinted off the cliff, hanging in the air.
I then sprinted to University Health Services, where I was prescribed the antibiotic nitrofurantoin.
During that battle, Doss sprinted through heavy enemy fire to save his fellow soldiers.
Violah's mother emerged from a little shop where she worked and sprinted toward them.
VC investment has sprinted past decade-highs and shows no signs of slowing down.
Lowry was everything as the Raptors sprinted to their best start of the series.
Dario Lezcano, Paraguay's forward, sprinted towards goal, onside, to try and make a play.
Headley alertly sprinted home, beating the throw and giving the Yankees the lead again.
When this city's Cuban-American residents heard the news, they sprinted to Little Havana.
Then he got up and sprinted between two houses until he reached the street.
Busch emerged in front, and from there he sprinted out to a big lead.
With all eyes upon him, Benintendi sprinted forward and dove to make the catch.
The ball was bobbled, Nolan Reimold sprinted home, and the Orioles won 4-3.
At the final whistle, the team's bench players sprinted straight to Naeher, surrounding her.
Immediately after the goal, Bedoya sprinted over to the field microphone in Audi Field.
I popped my skis off and sprinted for this bathroom, which was blessedly unoccupied.
Instead, players sprinted to the middle of the field to fight for the football.
VA employees then sprinted to private-sector hospitals mid-surgery to borrow medical supplies.
Mr. Amro sprinted to the checkpoint and found the girl there, huddled and trembling.
As panicked villagers left on foot and by car, he sprinted to his house.
When I resisted, he turned away angrily for a second, and I sprinted off.
Critics sprinted from screening to screening, then stood in queues in the midday sun.
Florida sprinted to a 20-8 lead before eight minutes had run off the clock.
As he slept, some of the last boats sprinted, or inched, to the finish line.
Finally, one of the professors came and opened a door and everyone just sprinted in.
A young boy sprinted up, put his hands on his knees, and gasped for air.
Spot gold has sprinted over 19% since touching this year's low of $1,265.85 in May.
Illinois sprinted out to a 10-2 lead and maintained it throughout the first half.
So I got out and sprinted about 5 blocks to the location I'd been given.
She sprinted to her laptop to rewrite the episode, and Prince agreed to stay on.
Houston sprinted out to a 16-9 lead after scoring baskets on five straight possessions.
The rookie responded by shoving James back before Kanter sprinted over to join the fray.
"I just sprinted but usually when I'm out walking I'm wearing running stuff," he said.
Ramos threw back to McNeil, who sprinted after Robles before tagging him for the out.
I sprinted to her closet and crammed myself against shelves filled with papers and binders.
The Rutgers team sprinted onto the court, and Cindy Brady disappeared into the pixelated ether.
As the doors opened at our next stop, she grabbed his backpack and sprinted away.
Mr. Barrett sprinted over the bridge and back to the other side of the Pond.
"Oh my God, what the f---?" he yelled, and sprinted off in the other direction.
Ms. White, still ailing and now sobbing, sprinted down the street, barefoot and wearing pajamas.
Sheppard broke Jaquiski Tartt's tackle attempt at the 15 and sprinted into the end zone.
The Chargers' Melvin Gordon sprinted in from 10 yards for a 34-7 halftime advantage.
Yet Kansas City safety Eric Berry seemed surprised as Gronkowski sprinted to the end zone, touchdown.
A friend of a friend of mine was pretty drunk, then just sprinted for the wedding.
As Miocic got back to his feet, Overeem sprinted to avoid getting trapped to the fence.
The startled dog sprinted into the darkness as 60 mile per hour winds fanned the flames.
Utah sprinted out front in the first quarter behind 3-pointers from Hayward and Rodney Hood.
Shaw, who was unarmed, saw his opportunity: He sprinted towards Reinking, knocking him to the ground.
There are countless meetings I have sprinted into late because the train decided to stop running.
I sprinted through my apartment to set up a table because everything was still in boxes.
Reacting to the foul, Schroder stood up off the floor and sprinted to the opposite basket.
Kerber broke Azarenka at love in the opening game and sprinted to a 4-0 lead.
In Cramer's lightning round, he sprinted through his takes on callers' stock questions: U.S. Concrete Inc.
He dodged tacklers and sprinted down the left sideline for the score with 29:2136.5 remaining.
He sprinted with everything he had left: "Hearing people cheering me on was amazing," he says.
He tiptoed for five yards and then shimmied for eight; he hardly sprinted on any carry.
As is his trademark, Rosales sprinted around the bases rather than enjoy a home run trot.
" Suddenly, Ms. Catterson sprinted onto the stage yelling, "Are you trying to get rid of me?
He sprinted up to join her, and the two of them stood in the doorway, aghast.
The one preceding that, 2013's Exai, sprinted through otherworldly glitches for upwards of two hours.
Sanders sprinted to drag them away, a moment that caused her name to trend on Twitter.
She sprinted out naked, past her family's bodies, past burning homes, and hid in a forest.
Atkinson sprinted around the court, holding his head in his hands as his teammates chased him.
The Marines sprinted away, and after the grenade exploded, they turned and fired on the ruins.
He took one look at Gomez in his pinstripe suit and sprinted in the opposite direction.
He managed to get out of the car and sprinted away, losing track of his friend.
Ryan dropped back on second down, then stepped inside an outside pass rusher and sprinted forward.
Then she sprinted to the table, grabbed her purse and dashed out, leaving with no explanation.
Occasionally, I've floated gracefully in a grand jeté, then sprinted the last mile of a marathon.
It sprinted across the Atacama Desert and Argentina before ending at sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.
It sprinted across the Atacama Desert and Argentina before ending at sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.
In an off-season of inertia for many teams, the Nationals have sprinted to spring training.
Some guests practically sprinted to avoid having to interact with protesters, while others took multiple flyers.
We tried to quietly walk past the hoard of blood-sucking monsters, then sprinted to the SUV.
Smith sprinted from the officer and ran into a fence before throwing his gun over the barrier.
With Adam Jones at the plate, a pitch from Biagini got past Thole and Joseph sprinted home.
Ballmer—who is 60, mind you—sprinted down the court, leaped up, and bounced off the trampoline.
No matter how fast it sprinted across the sandy coast, the snakes were always dangerously close behind.
From every direction, people walked -- even sprinted -- toward their destination: A humble, orange-roofed Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.
He said he sprinted onto the court and knelt by Timi, who was surrounded by distraught friends.
MELBOURNE, Australia — As Mason Cox sprinted toward the football, one thought ran through his mind: attack it.
He frequently sprinted the two miles to the track to put down a quick after-school wager.
Spotting a rack at the other end of the floor, Mitchell sprinted over and pushed it back.
On the morning of the race, Higdon took off her jacket and sprinted off in the predawn.
When she arrived in New York City, she sprinted head-on into the unintended consequences of reform.
He moved at the same speed as his friend, accelerating when Neymar sprinted, trotting when Neymar walked.
Even as he sprinted off to catch his flight, I could sense his gleams illuminating the city.
I stomped off angrily and then sprinted down Seventh Avenue rather than wait for the next train.
She sprinted in spiked shoes on a frozen pond when snow covered the cinder track in winter.
A couple of minutes into the game, Phil sprinted into the locker room, where he threw up.
He tucked the ball and sprinted up the middle to cap a 14-play, 75-yard drive.
After nearly four minutes, they sprinted behind their trucks to other concrete barriers farther from the gate.
But he left the car and sprinted away, turning corners and seeking refuge inside a stranger's car.
We landed in the middle of a downpour and sprinted from the curb to the front door.
Nike shares just sprinted to an all-time high, and some market watchers foresee even bigger gains.
Giroud then sprinted 22017 meters and was in not quite the ideal spot for Alexis Sanchez's cross.
One commuter had his attention focused on his phone and barely noticed the deer as it sprinted by.
Hunter saw his opening and sprinted forward, shutting the RV's door and cutting Curry off from his revolver.
Thompson doubled the lead less than eight minutes later when he sprinted 9 yards to the end zone.
Hammond was sprinted out of his InterContinental Hotel by Solidarity operatives, who stashed him in a safe house.
The New York City Marathon was a star-studded affair as celebrities sprinted among more than 433,4 runners.
He sprinted to the window of their TriBeCa apartment and saw smoke billowing from somewhere in Lower Manhattan.
They also sprinted to a division crown, and were the first A.L. team to 50 victories this season.
The speedy Hamilton sprinted around the bases before leaping into a sea of Reds players at home plate.
It popped straight to safety Earl Thomas, who sprinted into the open field for a 34-yard touchdown.
She sprinted, hurdled, triple-jumped and did well enough with the books to make the national honor roll.
He sprinted onto the field and tugged at Raju, sending him walking and tripping toward his own bench.
Los Angeles loaded the bases with one out, and Taylor sprinted in from third base on Pina's miscue.
A few dedicated fans sprinted behind it, off to wherever this night in the city might take them.
Just inside the park, children sprinted across a playground and a scraggly cairn terrier strained at his leash.
But Montgomery surprisingly sprinted from the end zone, fumbling as he was tackled near the 33-yard line.
Shortly after Gagnon took the mound, Callaway sprinted out to center field with Brian Chicklo, the team's trainer.
Flushed out of the pocket, Mahomes sprinted right, then a bit upfield while being trailed by two defenders.
Housen tossed his laptop onto a pile of bags, sprinted outside to meet him and paid the fare.
Suddenly, another man who had just joined the group stood up, sprinted toward the fence and started climbing.
Luckily, the wind was blowing, so the toxic plumes wafted a bit, and the marines sprinted to safety.
When he appeared to be running from the pocket on the next play, the Bears' secondary sprinted forward.
Tiafoe pumped his fist, yelled and sprinted off the court behind the umpire's chair and into his seat.
Then Will's grandfather hit the drum and started the honor song, and the cousins sprinted onto the floor.
He no longer sprinted out of his home to greet tour buses, delighting onlookers with his glittery costumes.
Later, as she sprinted across the snow on her own, the rest of her family took a break.
During one training session, Volkov instructed a group of about 10 runners as they sprinted around the track.
After Kyle Schwarber popped up to third, Jay followed with a looping single to left as Rizzo sprinted home.
Spotting the rogue fan, Habibi-Likio left his team's huddle, sprinted 20 yards and tackled him to the ground.
Slotemaker sprinted to the bar next door, where he took a shot and watched the replay of Lynch's run.
When Andy Ngo was attacked, I sprinted toward him, unsure what I was going to do when I arrived.
Trea Turner tapped a ball in front of Robinson Chirinos, the catcher, then sprinted down the first base line.
Texas second baseman Rougned Odor sprinted out to short right field to make a nice over-the-shoulder catch.
In Cramer's lightning round, the "Mad Money" host sprinted through his reaction to callers' stock picks: Aurora Cannabis Inc.
He ran downstairs to wave down lawmakers who sprinted and weaved through traffic to find safety from the shooting.
When I got back to New York, I dropped my bags in my apartment and sprinted to T-Mobile.
Nelson caught the ball in the back of the end zone, sprinted to the 20 and spiked the ball.
I said, 'Yeah, I brought my glove,' so I sprinted up here and couldn't wait to get in there.
TOTAL NUMBER OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES OBSERVED 5 TOTAL NUMBER OF MILES WALKED/SPRINTED 6.83 TOTAL SCORE Lower than Victor's.
Having crossed through a car dealership, I sprinted across a highway and traversed a seemingly endless mall parking lot.
In the ensuing chaos, Fisehaye and the other women sprinted past the debris and ran barefoot into the desert.
They sprinted out of the break with a 12-2 run and shot 55 percent in the second half.
Witnesses described a near-stampede in some places, as people sprinted for cover, jumped fences and trampled one another.
Adrian Maldonado, who dealt drugs on a nearby corner, sprinted away from the battered front door, the police said.
He sprinted out a side door, and heard gunshots in rapid succession over the sound of the fire alarm.
They sprinted past the arcing mango trees heavy with hard, green fruit and into the endless sugar cane fields.
At 2000-foot-21960 and 19643 pounds, he sprinted 21964 yards in 21969 seconds for the university track team.
Mr. Wilson, 41, said that he sprinted the two blocks to his brother's apartment and found a terrifying scene.
But as he has done before, Beckham simply out-sprinted each defender to the corner of the end zone.
Quarterback Tom Stewart sprinted 21 yards and into the end zone for his second rushing touchdown of the season.
As the four-time NBA-All-Star charged into the lane, a wide-open James sprinted towards the basket.
The former Panther found a crease, cut to the left sideline and sprinted until diving into the end zone.
As the play began he sprinted forward, subtly flaring toward the sideline, taking a slightly harder angle with each step.
Masood then sprinted to The Houses of Parliament and knifed to death a fourth person, unarmed police constable Keith Palmer.
He sprinted and grapevined like the rest of teammates to warm up for a spring training game against the Giants.
My first time at the beach after top surgery, I sprinted towards the waves, dove through, and came up laughing.
"It's Barack Obama!" a young boy at Washington's Nationals Youth Baseball Academy shrieked as he sprinted toward the surprise visitor.
Stewart broke through the line and sprinted into the open field, running 233 yards to the Seattle 217-yard line.
Cornhuskers running back Terrell Newby sprinted 963 yards on the opening drive and seemed destined for the game's first score.
Not knowing for sure if the ball would clear the wall, Jaso sprinted hard to third before finally trotting home.
Tom Dumoulin retained the overall lead of the Giro d'Italia as Marcel Kittel sprinted to victory in the second stage.
After trotting to first while watching his blast, Harper sprinted the rest of the way in anticipation of the celebration.
Ollison took the snap in the wildcat formation and sprinted up the middle for his sixth touchdown in seven games.
Cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman scooped it up and sprinted 36 yards for a touchdown and a 373-20 Bills lead.
He exited it looking like Jeb Bush, another out-of-touch, "low energy" candidate whose party had sprinted past him.
Revenue from merger advice and new securities sales jumped 15 percent, while fixed income and currencies sprinted ahead 48 percent.
After the show, I followed Masiwei as he and his entourage sprinted through the adoring swarm into the VIP section.
Could he have sprinted out into the street, scooped her into his arms, and carried her to safety, Spiderman-style?
She kicked violently as she sprinted the length of the joint, before making a tight turn and running back out.
Juan Quintero sprinted over to the sideline to have a conversation with Colombia Manager Jose Pekerman, apparently about Mojica's status.
In his Grand Tour debut, the Colombian rider Fernando Gaviria sprinted to his fourth stage victory at the Giro d'Italia.
Lladrovci leapt out of a window and sprinted away, chased by rifle fire that whistled about him from all sides.
He hit Jones, who took the receiver screen and sprinted more than half the field for the eventual winning score.
He then sprinted back to his house to alert his father and older brother, Logan, who is a volunteer firefighter.
"I was just hoping he got up," said Jay Bruce, who sprinted over from right field to check on Cespedes.
Leonard caught the pass and sprinted to the other end for the dunk and the clincher with four seconds left.
When he was introduced, he hopped off the stage and sprinted along the front row, high-fiving the cheering students.
Mr. Ransom's accomplice and lookout man, Jagger Freeman, sprinted away, only to be arrested several days later, the police said.
The night ended at 7 AM, and I sprinted back to my Airbnb in the pouring rain, crying tears of happiness.
Video posted to twitter by Jordan Pearce, a student, showed people fleeing a campus library as police sprinted toward the area.
Messi found him with a pinpoint pass, and then Messi sprinted into the goalmouth to score before anybody could stop him.
In 2007 a South African rugby star sprinted against a cheetah to raise awareness about the decline of the big cat.
So bad that just 15 minutes later he sprinted right in to help set up Brazil's second goal of the game.
Messer and Rokita sprinted to the finish line hammering Braun over his history prior to 2012 of voting in Democratic primaries.
The wide receiver sprinted down the right sideline and caught a perfect spiral that traveled nearly 50 yards in the air.
So it's somewhat surprising -- even with Ellis' need for speed -- that the prosecutors sprinted down the home stretch of their case.
As soon as the audience stopped clapping, I sprinted ahead of the stampede to the one existing toilet in the theater.
Then after Patrick Kane scored a goal, he sprinted over to Scott, dropped his gloves, and they engaged in fake fight.
Last summer, Delgado sprinted for several seconds squarely between the horns of a bull that had become separated from the pack.
I got to 66th Street, sprinted across the street, rushed to my apartment, unlocked the door and grabbed my computer bag.
He ran a side pick-and-roll with Horford, who quickly sprinted over to set a flair screen on Thomas's man.
Over what were already speedy tempos, a marimba that sprinted and arpeggiated in double time became a frenetic invitation to party.
Reds Manager David Bell sprinted from the dugout to intercede between Winker and Foster, but both Bell and Winker were ejected.
It also crowned a new superteam: the Los Angeles Dodgers, who sprinted to 90 victories before any other team had 78.
Romine tackled Cabrera and took him to the ground as players poured out of both dugouts and sprinted from the bullpens.
I sprinted back and was greeted by a man named King, who opened the grate and climbed down a ladder inside.
Just walking from his house to his car left him gasping for air as if he had sprinted the short distance.
It had been raining, and he sprinted all the way across the airport so as not to miss her departing flight.
While the US bond market may have sprinted into 2020, the US leveraged loan space has been slower to take off.
Alabama sprinted out to a huge lead, and held on to beat Vanderbilt 68-61 at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Mr. Rosenberg wrote that he sprinted down the hall with his notes to see Mr. Drent, who was on the phone.
The Ducks struggled to hold on to the ball, much less hit a shot, and UConn sprinted into the open court.
Manning threw the football 50 yards in the air and into King's waiting hands as he sprinted deep into Redskins territory.
"So I sprinted back to the Paris and put down everything I had planned on spending on gambling — $400," Berry said.
LeBron James completely ignored Jaylen Brown in the weakside corner and sprinted to smother Horford at the top of the key.
The green blades parted in suspense as the unknown creature sprinted towards him, and within seconds he was pushed to the ground.
Even as a group of police in riot gear suddenly sprinted through a long hallway, people continued to go about their business.
As Gellert stepped out of her car, her stepfather, Bob Lehton, sprinted from the front door of their house — drenched in blood.
But then a man with a plastic foam cup sprinted past Ngo, who was suddenly covered in viscous white globs: a milkshake.
Kate effortlessly sprinted down a grassy hill to congratulate William and his team after the game in her 3-inch espadrille wedges.
Toddlers sprinted through the space, while children trailed their parents, some of whom were more interested in their smartphones than the festivities.
Then, on Utah's next drive, Moss broke free and sprinted 20 yards for another score to put the Utes up three touchdowns.
There was no exit nearby, but two of us just sprinted out within maybe the first wave of 100 people running out.
I've done my rehab and gotten to a certain speed two days before and then pretty much full sprinted the day before.
He sprinted in from 238 yards out to increase Marshall's lead to 228-27 with 28:223 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Dr. Will sprinted down and stabilized the man for about 20 minutes until EMS showed up and took him to the hospital.
" One male student told KHOU how he sprinted for the safety of a nearby treeline: "I didn't want to be in sight.
The man behind the wheel, a 37-year-old African-American, pulled over, opened the door and sprinted into the Mississippi night.
Background: Heath says employees, likely engineering employees, sprinted to get Snapchat's recent redesign finished, as a rushed directive from CEO Evan Spiegel.
She grabbed my hand and we sprinted toward the forest as the severed body parts fell around us in a macabre rain.
Robinson galloped down the left wing into space and calmly picked out Adams, who had sprinted 40 yards to join the attack.
On the Rebels' third play from scrimmage, Williams sprinted 25 yards down the right sideline for the touchdown and 73-27 tie.
That's when 2 men -- including 42-year-old Manu -- sprinted to help the lady, picked her up and carried her to safety.
First Class Javier J. Gutierrez, who sprinted toward the plane as the metal cases holding her husband's body and that of Sgt.
Algeria players sprinted the length of the field and jumped over advertising boards to celebrate with their fans at the final whistle.
The quick turnaround unhinged the Seahawks while the Falcons sprinted ahead and captured their first playoff victory in four years, 36-20.
Chase cut behind and sprinted up the sideline alone, wide open from here to Gross Tete, and Burrow hit him in stride.
Sophia sprinted out of left field and slammed into the running back before he could make it across the 40-yard line.
Tesla's stock hit another all-time high Tuesday, after the electric-vehicle maker sprinted more than 9% higher Monday to over $500.
He told CNN they were playing in the street, just like most days, when the airstrikes began and everyone sprinted into basements.
After she was escorted to a screening area, she dropped her luggage, took off her shoes and sprinted out of the terminal.
Assuming their captor was dead, the group sprinted down the mountain and made their way to a military outpost where they were rescued.
Young caught the pass over the middle of the field and sprinted to the end zone for his first touchdown of the season.
John Finch, an associate English professor, got out, then sprinted back in to alert students, smacking furniture and screaming for them to run.
Cousins, showing some versatility, faked a dropback pass and then sprinted through the middle of the Green Bay defense on a quarterback draw.
Roback sprinted up the gut and dove into the end zone for the Eagles' first touchdown to tie the game at 7-7.
"When guests come, you go to meet them," Stalker commanded as he sprinted across the kitchen to urge the intern toward the door.
The witness told officers he fled Norton's home after his friend was shot, and heard more rounds being fired as he sprinted away.
She'd sprinted ahead of her squad, shotgun on her back, machete in her hand, when the snake-woman-thing came out of nowhere.
Diggs got outside positioning on 49ers cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon and sprinted down the left sideline to grab a perfectly placed pass from Cousins.
Northwestern's Joe Gaziano blocked the kick and Bergin scooped up the ball and sprinted up the right sideline for an 219-yard score.
Bursting through a rear exit, he scrambled over an iron fence, landing hard on a parked car, and sprinted across the parking lot.
Jesse sprinted to give her his backpack and keys, but after helping get the injured woman to safety, he was covered in blood.
Some casual bettors might have sprinted to put money down against the Colts once Andrew Luck announced his shocking retirement from the NFL.
Bulls guard Cameron Payne beat the buzzer as he sprinted past the half-court line and sank a 3-pointer as time expired.
The 22-year-old danced, skipped, made high-pitch noises ... and then sprinted toward a car to take him away from the scene.
Anyone who has turned a cartwheel in the sand or sprinted along a shoreline can identify: Something about the beach feels invitingly kinetic.
They sprinted past their goal of $25,000 pretty quickly, currently sitting at roughly $350,000 raised with a little over a week to go.
But I do just want to say right here, right now, that if Harry Styles ever sprinted to my car, I'd pull over.
Chris sprinted to a nearby Walmart, where he said he called his sister, Jackie, 17, who is a senior at the high school.
But as the two sprinted downhill, Desisa ripped off his running cap as if he had had enough of their miles-long dogfight.
Eight minutes later, Ismaily sprinted to beat Ederson to the ball before rounding the keeper and stroking a shot into the unguarded net.
Sales, which sprinted ahead 35 percent from September to October, continue to climb, up 10 percent month over month, according to the company.
At that point, I sprinted full speed to my room, dove under the covers of my bed and didn't come out until morning.
He was raw and upright, his head cocked far to the right as he sprinted, which was in part because of his scoliosis.
When Mr. Zhao, 53, pointed out a bathroom used by a former prime minister, one tourist sprinted off to experience the V.I.P. urinal.
Miltos Yerolemou delighted the audience as Puck with his physical comedy and perfect timing as he somersaulted, sprinted, and jumped around the stage.
Just then, the door swung open, and the two young men reportedly sprinted past him down the hallway and out of the building.
DeMarre Carroll sprinted to the ball, while Kyle Lowry slid over to cover Carroll's man, Malcolm Brogdon, hanging out on the right wing.
Thinking a bomb might have gone off, she covered her head and sprinted toward Church Street as the crane tumbled down not far away.
Back in November 2014 the president made a similarly memorable scene when he literally sprinted back to the White House to retrieve his BlackBerry.
Saltalamacchia led off the Tigers' ninth with a single, sprinted to third on an error and beat a tag by third baseman Todd Frazier.
We just kicked down the waist-high blockages, knocked down a fence, kicked down another fence and just sprinted off the strip behind MGM.
But the duo of Carapaz and Landa proved too hard to shake off, while Bilbao sprinted to victory on the day ahead of Landa.
Nick Williams sprinted to the ball and had a chance to make the catch, but it bounced off the wall and two runs scored.
Without waiting for an explanation from either Jo or DeLuca, Alex sprinted across the room and began brutally pummeling him into a bloody pulp.
Jimena dropped the blanket and ran, shouting to the driver, and the two of them abandoned the truck and sprinted to the municipal headquarters.
A video from Karwia, Poland, captured the bizarre and scary moment that a wild boar emerged from the surf and sprinted toward several beachgoers.
I was late to meet my team at our co-working space, and as I saw the bus approaching, I sprinted to catch it.
Safe inside the parameters of the eatery, I enjoyed the "fully loaded" funnel cake and watched while others screamed and sprinted away from monsters.
When Robinson Cano singled to center field, Ketel Marte, who had reached base safely after Sardinas drew Castro's attention, sprinted from first to home.
Dragic sprinted down the court for back-to-back layups as the Heat enjoyed a 16-1 run to establish a double-digit lead.
That brought Federer's 34-year-old legs back to life and he sprinted around to win the set after Djokovic smacked a forehand long.
I made it out the front door a good 15 steps ahead of them and sprinted up the hill and back into the park.
Scaramucci sprinted from the White House grounds to the television studios and reaped huge ratings for Stephen Colbert when he appeared on his show.
As a result, its desire to avoid hurting long-term user engagement has sprinted headfirst into the brick wall of publisher revenue-share expectations.
Raiders offensive linemen Kelechi Osemele and Donald Penn immediately confronted Peters, and Lynch sprinted onto the field from the bench to join the fray.
On one recent Sunday afternoon, 17 boys from the Real Boys Club blocked, sprinted and tackled one another as they learned about American football.
Turning quickly, Ruiz released a pass that settled to the feet of Ureña, who had sprinted through a yawning gap between Ream and Cameron.
Elizabeth Warren also struggled in the 14 state primaries Tuesday as Biden and Sanders sprinted ahead of their rivals in the pledged delegate count.
Incredibly, "Infinity War" sprinted to first place without the enormous markets of China or Russia, where it will open in the next two weeks.
There he was in the first inning, looking hale and even speedy as he sprinted home from first on a double by Lucas Duda.
Horned Frogs forward Kaden Archie made a steal near midcourt and sprinted for a breakaway dunk to give his team a 22-point lead.
Manning then connected over the middle to Shepard, who broke a couple of tackles and sprinted all the way for a 21-14 lead.
Xavier Jones sprinted around left end for a 4-yard touchdown run on fourth down with 1:02 remaining in regulation to tie it.
I once sprinted to the bathroom to take a shower in order to beat my roommate who was clearly headed in the same direction.
Peterson sprinted 100 yards down the home sideline, but the score was nullified by an illegal-use-of-the-hands call on Arizona's Frostee Rucker.
Minnesota sprinted to a big early lead, and played their evolving brand of smothering defense to remain unbeaten in 2016 with a 31-13 win.
Encouraged, no doubt, by the cheers of the crowd in the Rio stadium, Diro jumped over barriers and sprinted half a mile around the track.
Randall Margraves sprinted across the courtroom toward Nassar, ramming into the defense table before being pushed away by an armed guard and tackled by security.
Missouri took its biggest lead when Geist sprinted down the floor and threw in a layup just after catching a long pass from Mitchell Smith.
Russia and China have sprinted to develop a variety of weapons of this caliber, sparking concerns that the U.S. will be outpaced on this front.
Another theory suggests that Trevor stowed away on a boat, possibly a yacht, and sprinted off into the Niuean wilderness once the vessel made landfall.
"It's repress, repress, repress, I can't do it anymore," said one exhausted national-guard sergeant who had just sprinted across the dried-up Táchira river.
He opened the door and attempted to distract us with small talk while a blond head sprinted into the bedroom, shutting the door behind her.
Cincinnati (54-74) nearly tied the score in the bottom of the sixth when Zack Cozart singled and sprinted toward home on Joey Votto's double.
Worried about scrambling around the rocks in the dark alone, Smith sprinted back to her car and posted a call for help in the 14ers.
McCaffrey bounced away from trouble behind the line of scrimmage and sprinted for an 11-yard touchdown in the final minute of the first quarter.
But there was none of that from Bodvarsson who sprinted off as if Iceland were happy for the game to continue for another half hour.
When Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974, Sager sprinted onto the field to interview Aaron as he triumphantly rounded the bases.
Alvarez wildly sprinted up and down the dugout with a raised fist as soon as Leyva had completed his routine with a double front dismount.
Chicago led 59-53 starting the third, pulled away by outscoring Detroit 143-20 in that quarter and sprinted to the finish in the fourth.
To get from Point A to Point B 12,000 years ago, we crawled, walked, jumped, tumbled, rolled, skipped, hopped, swam, danced, jogged, ran and sprinted.
"We are attracted to Netflix's business and competitive position but believe share price may have sprinted ahead of fundamentals in the short-term," Devitt said.
Halfway through the film, nature called, and as I sprinted past Mr. Beatty, who was still in the lounge, he beckoned me to his side.
"All hell broke loose," said Mohamed Azharri, 25, a doctor and protester who sprinted for cover early Monday, after gunfire erupted soon after morning prayer.
Ginwright sprinted for the ball, twisted, and threw it back into the field of play, where Northwestern could have very easily recovered for a touchdown.
The woman threw a blanket over a young daughter to muffle her cries as she sprinted to the neighbor's house and banged on his door.
But Yankees left fielder Brett Gardner reacted quickly, sprinted to his left, laid out for the ball and caught it backhanded to record the out.
She watched as the ash rushed toward her daughter Vilma Liliana, 23, who sprinted for safety barefoot but was unable to outpace its terrible path.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The University of Maryland football team burst onto the field before Saturday's game against Michigan State and sprinted to the opposite end.
He started at second base on Saturday, then moved to left field, where he sprinted and stretched to grab a deep fly off Yelich's bat.
He heard a gunshot and the tinkle of a brass shell hitting the sidewalk as the gunman turned back and sprinted into the Melrose Houses.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Umbrella and soggy notebook in hand, I sprinted into Hales Gallery on a rainy day in New York City.
After each workout, I sprinted past the sinks and vanities in the locker room so I couldn't get sucked into a staring contest with myself.
He has sprinted through high-dollar fundraisers in recent days, scheduling 10 of them during the two weeks between the Nevada caucuses and March 3.
Just 94 seconds later, Pigrome faked a handoff to the left, rolled to the right and sprinted down the sideline for a 61-yard score.
One of them showed him an episode of "Cops," the pioneering reality series in which camera crews sprinted alongside police officers as they apprehended suspects.
Chapman advanced to third on the play, but when he saw Lewis making a throw to second base, he sprinted home and scored standing up.
Residents of eastern Mosul sprinted home, terrified by the latest attack by the Islamic State, and demoralized by the certainty that more would be coming.
Unscathed, he hopped to his feet and sprinted down the road, where he leapt into a waiting car that took him to a safe house.
Wayne Simmonds' clearing pass from the Devils' zone set up an unlikely breakaway for Wood, who sprinted past the Senators' Mark Borowiecki and Cody Goloubef.
As bystanders tried to pull open the driver's side door, the driver, dressed in black trousers and black T-shirt, jumped out and sprinted away.
The Jamaican sprinter was best known for his performance in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he sprinted 100 meters in a 9.58 seconds.
Rose scored on an 8-yard run eight minutes into the game, and Smoke sprinted 113 yards for another touchdown less than five minutes later.
"I just sprinted and was calling my parents and I really didn't know what to do," Griffin said about the moment after she got the alert.
As the team's members jostled to find shade under a canopy, WARR's pod sprinted to peak speed of 290 mph (466 kmh) — a new global record.
Children climbed and jumped over a wall that surrounds the school building, then sprinted down streets, screaming for help, security-camera footage from homes nearby showed.
French Open finalist Thiem sprinted out of the blocks in glorious Hamburg sunshine, breaking Millman's serve twice before serving out the opening set in 33 minutes.
Chip equipment makers and silicon products makers also sprinted higher following a surge in their U.S. peers, although some of them lost momentum in late afternoon.
PITTSBURGH — Marc-Andre Fleury sprinted onto the ice for warm-ups about 40 minutes before Game 5 of the N.H.L.'s Eastern Conference finals Sunday night.
The couple sprinted through a stock room at the back of the store before huddling with other customers in a steel container in a shipping area.
Men's winner Murphy said he was not sure he could catch Berian after the indoor champion had sprinted to the lead after a hectic 350 metres.
She sprinted to the officers and asked them if they were headed to the stranded truck, but they had no idea what she was talking about.
Although he doesn't admit to being a cat guy, he sprinted out of the office to check on his cat, and found firemen at his building.
It was a dangerous ball and the game hung in the balance as Andrew Benintendi, Boston's left fielder, sprinted forward for the all-or-nothing play.
Declared the winners, the attackers and defenders from the yellow team threw their helmets in the air and sprinted around the field in a victory lap.
At the sound of a bell, she sprinted and then threw herself on her almost 100-pound toboggan and hurtled headfirst down the legendary Cresta Run.
I liked the midnight version of myself, the one who wasn't so flinching and scared, the one who sprinted straight into the open mouth of adventure.
Manager Terry Collins sprinted from the dugout to check on Conforto, who has been one of the few bright spots in this season of Mets maladies.
He's wrestled live bears and sprinted up mountains, but now Khabib Nurmagomedov is taking his training to the next level ... swimming a freezing cold Dagestani river!
After last night's votes, reporters sprinted from the floor to the Rayburn Room for a press conference where Speaker Pelosi did not commit to a timeline.
By late afternoon, he again sprinted forward, weaponless, to pull two more stranded men back to a trench (likely dug by French troops in the 1950s).
The final whistle produced extraordinary scenes as the entire Iceland squad and coaches sprinted to the corner of the pitch to celebrate ecstatically with their fans.
The children in the audience rose as one, and a little girl in a print cotton dress and strawberry blond hair sprinted ahead of the pack.
"We are attracted to Netflix's business and competitive position but believe share price may have sprinted ahead of fundamentals in the short-term," the analysts said.
McNeil sprinted a long way in pursuit and converged with outfielder Michael Conforto, but neither was able to get there in time to make the catch.
Ava Schneider, a 14-year-old freshman, says she sprinted toward the school office after a fire alarm sounded and a friend claimed to hear a gunshot.
We put our hands on the ground to signify the beginning of the match, Byamba yelled something, and then I sprinted forward as fast as I could.
When Chatterjee read the email, he first gasped in shock—and then sprinted out of his Cornell University office and down the corridor to tell a colleague.
During what is arguably the most important part of a wedding ceremony — the exchanging of the vows — the flower girl, Chloe, sprinted away behind the happy couple.
But he found wide receiver DeVonta Smith, and hit him with a perfect pass as he sprinted into the end zone, giving Alabama the final, winning touchdown.
About 20 minutes after the game, Coughlin's grandchildren sprinted for the now vacant MetLife Stadium field to cavort and throw two footballs around for another 30 minutes.
Sophomore running back Alvin Kamara, making his first career start, sprinted 12 yards for the score and a 17-6 lead with 2:18 remaining before halftime.
As Escobar sprinted out of the box, Harvey turned around slowly to watch his outfielders bungle the play, his glove hand on his hip, his elbow bent.
Unlike states that have long since sprinted ahead, Mississippi is struggling with slow economic growth and slipping population in a place that's rarely at peak economic health.
Dallas sprinted to a 23-7.83 lead seven minutes into the game, but a 15-2 run to close the quarter got Cleveland to within 25-22.
Texas A&M wasted no time responding as Spiller sprinted 60 yards for a TD on the ensuing offensive snap to tie the game at 7-43.
Berger recalled that Ochefu blocked a shot, kept the ball on a fast break up the court and, though he missed a layup, sprinted back on defense.
With roughly 140 script pages to shoot in 703 days, the crew sprinted from Munich to Washington, to Hawaii, to Hong Kong, and then back to Munich.
Huff sprinted up the right side, ran through Walsh's attempted arm tackle at the 40, raced untouched to the end zone and capped it with a somersault.
Then several of the remaining hostages fled, including one who climbed through a cockpit window, dropped onto the tarmac using a makeshift rope and sprinted to safety.
She clambered out of her apartment, jumped on a bus to the park, and sprinted towards the Throne, only to find the gates to Fort Totten locked.
Hackett, who swims about once a week in Australia, climbed onto a starting block and sprinted 50 yards of freestyle, finishing ahead of Phelps, who swam butterfly.
But Dallas quickly sprinted to an early 25-point lead, then protected it through a sleepy second half until it became a thoroughly dominant 0-225 victory.
The Phillies' Odubel Herrera put his head down and sprinted for third, unaware that the runner ahead of him, Freddy Galvis, had not moved off the base.
But Michael Brantley, the left fielder, sprinted in and made the scoop catch as he dove forward, just snagged the ball and slid forward on his chest.
When he'd gathered some strength, he pulled himself out, sprinted to his car, and drove to the home of an employee, who rushed him to the hospital.
The Nets sprinted to a 14-point lead late in the opening quarter and settled for a 58-55 lead after Tatum hit two late 3-pointers.
He surged downfield, found his blockers and sprinted to the green-painted end zone, even absorbing a very late hit from the frustrated Badgers as a reward.
Four plays later, running back Jeremy Smith sprinted through the line and down the near sideline for an 80-yard touchdown to put Louisville ahead 17-7.
And when Warren visited his state and suggested she'd suspend deportations to put more pressure on Congress to overhaul immigration laws, Cunningham sprinted in the other direction.
Couturier won a battle for the puck in the neutral zone and sprinted toward the net on a breakaway with Blackhawks forward Chris Kunitz trailing close behind.
John McCain is saying all the right things now, but back when he faced his own Tea Party challenger, he sprinted right as fast as he could.
At the snap Carson Palmer sprinted right, drawing linebackers toward him, then flipped a shovel pass to Fitzgerald going up the middle behind pulling guard Mike Iupati, touchdown.
On its first snap after the lightning delay, Memphis handed to Henderson, who sprinted 52 yards off left tackle with 13:29 remaining for a 59-38 advantage.
Johnson wrote in his blog post that he heard "earsplitting bangs ring throughout the room," and he and students sprinted for doors in the back of the room.
Markus Nutivaara carried the puck into the offensive zone and fed a pass to Werenski, who sprinted toward the slot and beat Crawford with a rising wrist shot.
Most notably, in 2014, a man hopped the north fence and sprinted past the north portico White House doors and actually into the building, before he was stopped.
When I toggled on Live Mode at a park, I could watch onscreen as my preschooler sprinted out of sight, turned around at an intersection, and walked back.
During the battle, police armed with long semiautomatic rifles sprinted past school children and other frightened residents, taking cover behind cars and aiming their weapons up the hill.
When a Staten Island doctor heard a scream for help as he ran the New York City Marathon, he sprinted toward the voice instead of the finish line.
Almora broke the scoreless tie with one out in the fourth with a single to center that brought home Rizzo from second while Willson Contreras sprinted toward third.
While the president has encouraged his party's congressional candidates to run toward him, on the campaign trail, Mr Fitzpatrick, a former FBI agent, has sprinted the other way.
Pinch runner J.B. Shuck replaced Morneau at second base and sprinted home on Avisail Garcia's single to center field to give the White Sox a 23-24 lead.
"To come so close and be out-sprinted is bittersweet but when it's your best friend and your housemate I guess that's a victory in itself," she said.
As soon as she parked the car, the pair sprinted toward the playground with their ice cream while Perez stayed behind to check her scratch-off lottery tickets.
In a matter of seconds, she had sprinted toward the front of the shop to pose gamely for her sisters in an old-fashion-looking DKNY straw cloche.
"These guys sprinted into the end of the year and pushed out as much crude as they possibly could," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
On Wednesday, as legislators sprinted to vote after only 30 minutes of public comment, Dow Chemical, Biogen and Red Hat — three North Carolina employers — spoke out in opposition.
After pumping his shoes near midcourt, Brown sprinted, jumped about 10 feet from the hoop, covered his eyes with his right hand and dunked with his left hand.
Eventually Whittaker caught a counter out of a cross face and chinned Brunson while the American sprinted face first at Whittaker, his vision obscured by Whittaker's lead hand.
In 2003, when he was 18, Kipchoge won a world championship when he out-sprinted Hicham El Guerrouj in the 5,000 meters at Stade de France outside Paris.
When Ako Thomas flew out to center to end the game, the Vandy dugout and bullpen emptied and catcher Philip Clarke sprinted to the mound to embrace Eder.
When Azarenka sprinted for a cross-court forehand winner that closed a 15-stroke exchange, she took a 4-2 lead in the second set after 183 minutes.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's senior adviser sprinted out of Downing Street on Friday shortly after his boss revealed that he had tested positive for coronavirus.
Moments later, a small crowd had gathered, including a man who sprinted over and waved frantically in a downward motion, apparently at people on the building's upper floors.
He hurdled the advertising boards and sprinted with his arms raised toward the southwest corner of the stadium, where a few hundred traveling Perugia fans had been sequestered.
LOS ANGELES — As Cody Bellinger sprinted out into left field, a mob of joyous teammates and Manager Dave Roberts giving chase, the Los Angeles Dodgers could finally breathe.
To the contrary: On their second play from scrimmage, he surged through a hole, shook a Dallas defender and sprinted down the sideline for a 213-yard gain.
To the contrary: On their second play from scrimmage, he surged through a hole, shook a Dallas defender and sprinted down the sideline for a 59-yard gain.
To the contrary: On their second play from scrimmage, he surged through a hole, shook a Dallas defender and sprinted down the sideline for a 213-yard gain.
The Mustangs then forced overtime with 216:53 to play in regulation when Xavier Jones sprinted around left end for a 25-yard touchdown run on fourth down.
Prunty had been feet away from the gun blast that killed Scott, diving to the ground as the teen sprinted in vain for the safety of the market.
First, the political class sprinted to the closest microphone or TV camera they could find — at a speed that would impress Usain Bolt — in order to score points.
Despite losing starting guard Brandon Fusco to a concussion on the opening drive, Bradford shredded the Texans in the first quarter and Minnesota sprinted to a 14-0 lead.
So he stood up from his half-eaten lunch and sprinted across MPK 20, the Facebook building that's longer than a football field but feels like a single room.
Riddle then sprinted home to beat the throw from Tampa Bay shortstop Willy Adames on a fielder's choice grounder by JB Shuck to double Miami's lead to 2-0.
Peiffer's woes on the range thrust him into a battle for bronze with Italy's Windisch, who sprinted past the German to finish third by three-tenths of a second.
Jones rolled left and fired a pass to Nash, who slipped a tackle and sprinted down the left sideline for a 64-yard touchdown with 6:47 to play.
Once off-stage, Gaga literally sprinted through the wings, changed back into her dress and was taken back to her orchestra seat in time for her Original Song category.
Their neck-and-neck battle came down to the final run, where Jorgensen sprinted a few feet ahead of her rival – nabbing the gold she had so desperately wanted.
When it was discovered by local police, it took a few moments to lounge poolside then sprinted into the woods, presumably to find a better place to work out.
When the Celtics put two or three bodies in his path, James whipped passes out to open shooters and then sprinted into the paint to battle for rebounding position.
Pinder ripped a pitch into the gap in right-center field, but Jay sprinted to the warning track and made a sliding catch to prevent multiple runs from scoring.
A waiter turned in his best Captain America impersonation Sunday when he sprinted to the aid of an elderly tourist being mugged in Washington's posh Mount Vernon Square neighborhood.
According to Haynes, Iguodala sprinted full speed without pain, one of the prerequisites for head coach Steve Kerr to consider putting him on the court during the NBA Finals.
Bizarre scene at a Florida jailhouse Wednesday night ... NFL RB Mark Walton skipped and sprinted past a line of reporters after he bonded out -- all while making weird noises.
You can understand why so many potentially attractive No. 2s (Rubio, Corker, Ernst, Haley) have sprinted in the opposite direction rather than have Trump consider them for this mission.
As he sprinted back to his chair, the 37-year-old Federer's winning score flashed up on the Court One screen but Nadal had no time for such distractions.
Unofficially, as men were shot down, a medic sprinted through a hail of bullets to help, hefting a man over his shoulder as he fired back with one hand.
That left Diggs free to regain his balance, with no Saints defender downfield to catch him as he sprinted to the end zone for the Vikings' game-winning touchdown.
Mack sprinted out of the tunnel to a neat ovation prior to his first appearance at Soldier Field since a blockbuster trade from Oakland just over two weeks ago.
She sprinted back to her family's homes, where uncles and a brother, children and cousins were preparing for a lunch to celebrate a sister visiting from a nearby town.
Taking advantage of the distraction, a runner who had been quietly sulking at the front of the bus suddenly got up and sprinted for the door, slipping past Westerband.
She sprinted with her baby to the bus station and rode straight to the US. While the mother spoke, her child started drawing on her and kissing her shoulders.
ALBANY — As the legislative session sprinted to a finish on Wednesday, the fate of mayoral control over New York City schools commanded much of the attention at the Capitol.
No. 25 Iowa 93, Kennesaw State 51 Luka Garza pumped in 23 points on just 11 shots Sunday as the Hawkeyes sprinted past the overmatched Owls in Iowa City.
Ross, a sophomore who was sensational in last year's rout of Alabama for the national championship, sprinted past two defensive backs to haul in a 220-yard scoring pass.
One of his best highlights came in the second quarter when he blocked Avery Bradley's jumper, sprinted ahead and received a pass from James for a fast-break dunk.
On a makeshift kickball field on the National Mall, Jacquelyn Keenan cheered as one of her teammates kicked a rubber ball into the air and sprinted for first base.
After a substantial amount of coaxing from the instructor, Fabricio Silva, Miguel finally acquiesced and joined the rest of the kids as they sprinted in circles around the gym.
Lee "Chappy" Chapman sprinted his post round that morning, so desperate was he to catch a glimpse of his heroes boarding the team bus outside the King Power Stadium.
He sprinted through the airport to make it downtown in time for an intimate event with a handful of Microsoft's top-tier partners ahead of the company's Build developer conference.
He raced outside and sprinted barefoot down the long, unpaved drive from their home to the main road, where a column of black smoke churned upward into the autumn sky.
Heavily armed Colombian police and military waited at the ready as migrants with luggage hefted on their backs sprinted through illegal border crossings, their normal pathway to home blocked off.
BERLIN — Twenty-somethings dressed entirely in black sprinted down a sleepy street Friday afternoon to get a shot at a must-see American import: the Kanye West pop-up store.
After Winker sprinted in from left field to catch a foul fly ball along the third base line, he made a move to take a bite from the fan's nachos.
Instead of standing still, catching Horford's swing pass, and probably missing a three, Smart sprinted into the paint and dragged Paul Zipser from the corner to prevent an open layup.
The Jaguars grabbed a 20-9 lead early in the fourth quarter when Jack grabbed a deflected pass and sprinted down the left sideline for his second career defensive touchdown.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chinese and Indian equity funds sprinted away from their emerging market rivals in the first half of 22016, whilst local currency bond funds shone as the dollar weakened.
Baylor had the ball first on offense and converted two third downs before Brewer sprinted to his right and dove into the end zone for a 224-yard touchdown run.
In response, students sprinted to Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram, quickly spreading the news — using the hashtag #RIPPCB (Rest in Peace Panama City Beach) — that the party here was over.
MADRID (Reuters) - Elia Viviani sprinted to victory in stage three of the Vuelta a Espana on Monday, holding off Italian compatriot Giacomo Nizzolo, as Michal Kwiatkowski retained the red jersey.
I had just sprinted—okay I walked, but briskly—from another Verizon outlet a few blocks away in the hopes I'd make it before they closed shop for the night.
Markets sprinted into Tuesday's close, with the Dow Jones picking up more than 118 points — its 8th gain in as many trading sessions — to finish up 12.5% since Election Day.
After halftime, Hurts found Stewart alone near the Alabama 40-yard line, and Stewart sprinted untouched up the right sideline for a 71-yard touchdown and a 24-263 lead.
In Oklahoma City, a game between the Thunder and the Jazz was seconds away from starting when the Thunder's head medical staffer sprinted onto the court to talk to referees.
The Satri Angthong keeper, relieved to have the good fortune of the bar's help, sprinted toward his teammates to celebrate what was likely going to be a hard-earned win.
As the assailants broke through each barricade, the defenders sprinted back through the empty streets, past families watching from doorways, poised to bolt inside at the first sign of danger.
LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's senior adviser sprinted out of Downing Street on Friday shortly after his boss revealed that he had tested positive for coronavirus.
That day, hundreds of refugees had sprinted across a field and scrambled up an embankment, some succeeding in clearing a ten-foot-high chain-link fence that lined the road.
Then, for my sprints, I perform five sets of 50-yard dashes halfway to the sign, resting in between for three or four times the amount of time I sprinted.
When President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty on eight counts — including filing false tax returns and bank fraud — journalists quite literally sprinted to report the news.
The loops were both easy to adjust — simply slide the cord up and down to get the fit right — and the Buds stayed secure, even when I sprinted while wearing them.
Memphis sprinted back in front on a Deytona Davis layup seconds later and the Grizzlies took an 23-24 lead on back-to-back 3-pointers from Carter and Andrew Harrison.
Vanderbilt answered when Vaughn took a short screen from Hasan, used his blocks wisely, and sprinted 61 yards, nearly untouched, down the left side for a score late in the half.
An Angels-Cardinals game was briefly halted this week when an eager orange cat sprinted across the diamond, making it pretty far into the stands before an official scooped him up.
In the fall, Carson came out of nowhere, shocking political pundits as he sprinted past long-time front-runner Donald Trump to lead in some national polls and surveys of Iowa.
On August 1, 1955, a prototype of the U-2 spy plane sprinted down a runway at Groom Lake in Nevada, and its massive wings quickly lifted it into the sky.
A relatively quiet game burst into life in the 40th minute when Varane sprinted clear of his marker to meet a well-placed Griezmann free kick with a perfectly angled header.
Elizabeth Warren, did spend considerable time raising money at top-dollar, high-profile events, especially in the second half of June as the campaign sprinted to post a strong fundraising number.
He hit two solid singles in three at-bats, cleanly fielded a ground ball at third base and sprinted from first to home on a double, sliding safely across the plate.
The noise of the rain smacking the pavement the next afternoon as we all sprinted to my car to take our new foster son home with us for the first time.
REIMS, France (Reuters) - Usain Bolt sprinted through thin air and sipped champagne floating on his back as he enjoyed near zero-gravity conditions in an aircraft performing stomach-lurching parabola dives.
Andrus sprinted from third and slid his arm across home plate ahead of the return throw for his franchise-best sixth steal of home in his career and second this season.
First, Nelson won a board battle to get the puck to Bailey, who sprinted down the right wing and snapped a shot past Hart for his 15th goal of the season.
You could hear it as she growled chasing down shots in the corners or sprinted forward for drop shots, once falling to the red clay near the net as she hustled.
They include Fernando Gaviria, who sprinted to four stage victories at this year's Giro, and Esteban Cháves, who finished among the top three at last year's Giro and Vuelta a España.
With his team up by 21 points, Jayhawks big man Silvio De Sousa sprinted the length of the floor for a massive chase-down block that sent Gordon to the hardwood.
But in a time of profound anxiety and change — the struggles over civil rights and the Vietnam War were raging as he sprinted onto his set — Mr. Kerr's upbeat message resonated.
The electric-vehicle maker sprinted more than 9% higher on the day to close at an all-time high of $524.86, but there is real reason for the rally, Cramer said.
Some critics have doubted Hooper's speed, but he looked plenty fast as he sprinted down field and delivered a menacing stiff-arm to Bears safety Quintin Demps on his long touchdown.
Oyo is part of a group of prominent start-ups that have sprinted to get as big as possible, fed by money from large investors such as the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank.
But she hit back to win the next four games and battled hard in a tight first set before the German sprinted away to wrap up the match in 82 minutes.
Flyers defenseman Robert Hagg whiffed on a shot attempt from near the blue line, and Toews seized the puck and sprinted down the ice before beating Elliott with a backhand shot.
Wake Forest had a first down at the 10-yard line before receiver Kendall Hinton was stripped by Trill Williams, who sprinted with the ball 433 yards for another six points.
Since the deal closed, Mr. Eisendrath has sprinted into action, assembling a board of directors, arranging new office space in the city's booming West Loop neighborhood and sketching out his vision.
Before the drawn-out final two minutes, Wall had 11 points as the Wizards sprinted to a 35-21 lead after the opening quarter and had a 63-50 edge at halftime.
To earn its badge, this beefed up Fusion braved speed and handling trials, raced over 8-inch curbs, blasted through a railroad crossing at 30 mph, sprinted and screeched to a halt.
They sprinted outside with their loot, and scrambled into a getaway car, leaving the van behind, and making a clean escape with what they presumably thought was a shit ton of weed.
As I cradled him in my arms, a flash of energy went through him, one that I could feel as he jumped out of my clutches and sprinted into our dining room.
But the circle gods had blessed us on that day; the tiny house we'd sprinted towards happened to be shielded from the gunfire outside and the ever-shrinking blue wall of death.
Sager, for example, is the reporter who famously sprinted onto the field in 1974 to interview Hank Aaron while Aaron was still running the bases after breaking Babe Ruth's home run record.
Nylander sprinted past Oilers defenseman Joel Persson to track down a loose puck in the offensive zone and then punched it between Smith's leg pads for his second goal of the season.
Philadelphia sprinted to a 96-213 lead and shot 22 percent in the opening quarter, which ended when Redick hit a 2109-pointer just before the buzzer for a 63-26 lead.
Over 10 days, the Madrid festival has hosted events ranging from a global human rights conference to a race in which men sprinted along a central street in towering three-inch heels.
Fred Levinson, who directed the scene, instead added white bystanders, who cheered on Simpson as he sprinted through the empty hallways, telegraphing that he was safe, and therefore that they were, too.
Here's how it went down ... a guy literally sprinted past fire crews Saturday night that were stationed around one of the giant burning man structures in Nevada, leaving him engulfed in flames.
That doesn't mean the Olympics went unnoticed: Simone Manuel's groundbreaking swim, Michael Phelps' memeworthy game face, and Usain Bolt's grin as he sprinted past his competitor all made it into national conversations.
Bellinger sprinted to the top of the dugout, stretched for the ball and toppled over the protective railing, just a few inches from where Roberts was perched, his eyes wide with concern.
Virginia Tech point guard Justin Robinson prepared to inbound the ball from the baseline, and his teammate Ahmed Hill sprinted from the paint toward the corner before curling back to the rim.
At the sound of the gun in her first race, a 1,500-meter competition for freshmen and sophomores, she sprinted to the lead, sparking snickers about how she needed to learn pacing.
It swarmed the Germans on defense — looking much like a certain other underdog team from 16 years ago — and upon winning the ball, immediately sprinted downfield in waves toward the German goal.
With 55,000 of his home fans roaring their support at London Stadium, Farah, 34, of Britain sprinted away with a gold medal in a global track final for a 26th consecutive time.
Marwin Gonzalez and Yuli Gurriel clubbed two-run homers as the Astros sprinted to an eight-run lead, and three pitchers held the Yankees to just two hits until the eighth inning.
It was also later found that Ruiz didn't run the full Boston Marathon -- instead she waited about a mile from the finish line, jumped into the race and sprinted to the finish.
After scoring her first of two goals just five minutes into their game in Paris, Rapinoe sprinted to the corner of the field and threw up her arms in a triumphant pose.
And as Kansas City's defenders struggled to comprehend what they were seeing, Mariota sprinted forward for a touchdown that went into the books as a 210-yard pass from Mariota to Mariota.
At Le Bistrot d'en Face, with club music playing low, dozens of conversations almost exclusively in French unfolded across the crowd, as waiters sprinted around with dishes like calamari and moules gratinee.
During an Australian rugby game between the Penrith Panthers and the Cronulla Sharks, a confident black cat snuck onto the field and sprinted around at a dog-like speed to the audience's delight.
When cops sprinted toward Jones, he laid down on his stomach with his arms wide out -- and told cops, "I'm Chandler Jones" ... and that he had "been told" to come to the station.
Every time I realized the "water" at the bottom of the screen was, in fact, the "juice" being squeezed from the goombas all over the map, I chuckled and sprinted to the right.
And, rather than run from that characterization or try to create some healthy distance between himself and the wildly unpredictable President, Pence sprinted toward Trump and laid a massive bear hug on him.
The Bills' first possession featured an 84-yard touchdown pass from Tyrod Taylor to Marquise Goodwin, who sprinted past cornerback Darrelle Revis, caught the ball in stride and raced into the end zone.
Jesse Marsch, who manages Austrian side RB Salzburg, sprinted down the sideline to celebrate after his side pulled back a 269-22 deficit against Liverpool FC in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
As he sprinted toward a getaway car, a silvery-blue Volkswagen Jetta, the killer made a mistake: He rested his hand on the hood of an S.U.V. for balance, most likely leaving fingerprints.
Thomas sprinted away from his Sky teammate Froome and a couple of other riders and won Stage 12, becoming the first rider in Tour history to win atop Huez in the yellow jersey.
WASHINGTON — As the Republican Party sprinted toward notching its first, and much-needed, significant legislative win in the form of a $210 trillion tax cut, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida spied an opening.
Byard sprinted to midfield and stood on the Cowboys' star logo while spreading his arms, just as Owens did 18 years ago at the old Texas Stadium in a San Francisco 313ers rout.
"We are attracted to Netflix's business and competitive position but believe share price may have sprinted ahead of fundamentals in the short-term," analyst Scott Devitt said in n note to clients Tuesday.
The Raptors sprinted out to a 13-point lead in the first quarter but missed six of their first seven shots to start the second, and the Clippers began cutting into the advantage.
Ms. Maddow sprinted down a low-ceilinged hallway minutes before her 9 o'clock airtime; the anchor was late for makeup after fine-tuning a 20-minute monologue on Russian meddling in the election.
The joint committee sprinted to complete its analysis of the Senate bill before the vote, having failed to complete one of the House version before it was passed two weeks after its introduction.
The Stars went up 2-93 with 12:19 left in the third period when right winger Patrick Eaves sprinted in from the blue line and put back a rebound for an unassisted goal.
Fatal shooting of Walter Scott April 4, 2015 On April 4, 173, Walter Scott sprinted across an empty lot behind a pawn shop, away from North Charleston officer Michael Slager, who'd drawn his gun.
Or maybe he is actually a Starbucks barista who made Cardi a drink, noticed the muffled conversation around her arrival, and then sprinted out to get a pic, unsure what the big deal was.
Daisy Ridley and John Boyega have confirmed their director's penchant for real-life pyrotechnics in interviews, describing their panic as they sprinted through the desert away from timed explosions during their escape from Jakku.
One of her sons, Jajuan Washington, 14, sprinted several blocks away, while the oldest son, Kavion Washington, 18, grabbed 12-year-old Jermar Taylor and took shelter behind the column of a parking garage.
The stage win also meant that Cavendish, who is a former world champion on both the road and the track, has now sprinted his way to 29 stage victories at the Tour de France.
"I will say that there's something coming up in this next arc that actually really stems from an idea that Ryan threw out, and I just kind of took it and sprinted," he teases.
On Tuesday morning, Lee sprinted his post round so that he could get to the King Power Stadium in time to catch a glimpse of his heroes as they departed for a celebratory lunch.
Instead, Conor McGregor sprinted ahead of all other featherweight contenders to earn a title shot and win the belt, only to head up to the welterweight division for a now infamous scrap with Nate Diaz.
MCALLEN, Texas — Seconds after the radio crackled and the government SUVs sped into the darkness, Border Patrol agents sprinted through the brush and toward the border in an all-too-familiar pursuit of drug smugglers.
Marquise Goodwin sprinted past Darrelle Revis down the right sideline to haul in an 84-yard touchdown pass from Tyrod Taylor and vault the Bills in front 7-3 on just their second offensive play.
A few of this year's most notable offenders: When two cats sprinted into an industrial kitchen in South Africa last month, one of the workers was scared enough to leap onto a counter for safety.
I hadn't walked 100 feet when I saw the lights of a shuttle bus coming onto the driveway, so I sprinted back up to catch the first ride back behind an elderly lady on crutches.
Find out how Cramer's six picks performed and what they say about the future here In Cramer's lightning round, the "Mad Money" host sprinted through his reaction to callers' stock picks: Starwood Property Trust Inc.
Impossibly annoyed, I sprinted past the same gaggle of enemies I'd previously spent 20 minutes carefully picking off, touching the spot of my previous death and regaining all my delicious souls — for about two seconds.
On the lone goal, 20-year-old Mallory Pugh controlled the ball just past midfield and passed ahead to Morgan, who sprinted through the defense for a left-footed shot that beat goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi.
She appeared at one point to slightly push aside Kim Yong Chol, the leader's chief nuclear envoy and top aide, as she sprinted from the train towards her brother and took welcome flowers from him.
Mr. Curry, the Golden State Warriors star, made a special impression last year when he sprinted along a fairway so his playing partner, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, could throw him a pretend touchdown.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "I'd rather see this than Andy Warhol any day!" a young Whitney visitor exclaimed to her friend Sunday afternoon, as she sprinted from the museum door to the lobby.
The American economy's stamina was showcased Friday as the government reported that wages in August sprinted forward at their fastest pace since the recession ended and that the job creation streak extended to 95 months.
Adil Rami and Olivier Giroud sprinted around the stadium, waving them in glee, but had the awareness, and the thoughtfulness, to stop and ask for forgiveness when they ventured too close to Croatia's devastated fans.
The players pushed one another back and forth across the baseline, trading forehands and backhands until finally, on the 23rd stroke, Williams forced Stephens wide to her backhand side and then sprinted to the net.
Standing nearby, New England's Chase Winovich, a rookie defensive lineman, snatched the ball at about head-high and sprinted six yards into the end zone for a touchdown that put the Patriots ahead, 7-0.
The Democrats' impeachment inquiry sprinted forward on Wednesday as a former State Department official arrived at the Capitol for what's expected to be another round of marathon testimony into the Trump administration's dealings with Ukraine.
As they all parted, DaBaby slipped one boy a crisp $100 bill and told the group to split it, slipping back into the relative safety of the SUV as they sprinted down the block squealing.
Crump pulled the rebound out of a crowd of players, sprinted up the floor and canned the game-winner from about 30 feet out to give the Bulldogs their first road victory in league play.
The television spots often featured a fast-talking, excited radio announcer named Jerry Carroll, whose arms would flail and spray like sparks from his chest as he sprinted through the great deals waiting for customers.
Oeberg, who started 24th of the 90 athletes, shot clean and sprinted her last lap to take the lead ahead of Kuzmina, who missed twice but made up for it with fast work on the snow.
After his house caught fire during a neighborhood-wide blaze earlier this week, New Orleans writer Gideon Hodge sprinted back into a burning building to retrieve his laptop, which he said contained two completed, unpublished novels.
The dogs that sprinted after him, President Trump said about the Islamic State leader's death on Sunday, were only deterred by a suicide bomb that detonated inside Mr. al-Baghdadi's vest, killing him and several children.
LOUISVILLE 65, PITTSBURGH 36 Myisha Hines-Allen had 25 points and 13 rebounds as No. 10 Louisville (24-6, 15-1 A.C.C.) sprinted to a big early lead and beat visiting Pittsburgh (12-17, 4-12).
Seabe sprinted up the stairs where a column of private security guarded the entrance, urging them and the dean to open the doors: "The dean needs to open and she needs to open now," she yelled.
Philadelphia also reeled off 12 straight points late in the second quarter, the last two when Embiid blocked Tim Frazier's shot, sprinted the length of the court and took a pass from Simmons for a dunk.
On the very next possession, right after Kevin Durant missed a free throw, Draymond Green sprinted back to provide Looney with some help, knowing the Pelicans wanted to feed Davis early in the clock once again.
Harvick, with his closest pursuers all forced into fuel conservation mode during the final green flag stint, put the hammer down and sprinted away to a 1373-second victory over Denny Hamlin's Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
FERMOSELLE, SPAIN (Reuters) - Italian Elia Viviani sprinted to a second stage victory at the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday while Briton Simon Yates retained his slender, one-second lead in the general classification after stage 10.
Gustafsson's gas tank was taking a pounding at his own hands every time he sprinted a half lap of the cage, hitting him in the gut each time he did would have been a smart move.
Assault troops sprinted toward the walls, leaving the archers far behind to continue their bombardment, while the beleaguered defenders began to recoil retreat up the wide, grid-like city streets to the next layer of defenses.
When the five high priests, Adam of the Orb's closest advisors, found the corpse of Adam strewn across the ground, each grabbed the closest hunk of their holy leader and sprinted back to their cloning pods.
Moments later, there was a flash of stomping and quacking, as John Di Leonardo, executive director of the Long Island Orchestrating for Nature (LION) animal advocacy group, sprinted after a brown duck with a broken wing.
The Jets blitzed on the play, but Trubisky beat the pressure by lofting a screen pass to Cohen, who hauled it in and sprinted untouched down the left sideline to match the longest reception of his career.
"Forces are heading into the depths of the university," he said early in the day, after bulldozers had smashed through a wall surrounding the campus and dozens of CTS troops sprinted through carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
The Toronto Maple Leafs sprinted out of the gate this season thanks to their deep offense and bring a six-game winning streak into Monday's contest against the visiting Arizona Coyotes with their defense taking the lead.
Ward's teammate, Conor McGregor had been seated next to the cage and upon seeing Ward getting the stoppage, he vaulted the fence, sprinted to Ward and jumped a closed guard that would have made Shinya Aoki proud.
We sprinted to grab our wallets the minute we saw that Nordstrom is offering up to 60 percent off a huge selection of sale items and that Coach's most coveted handbags are up to 50 percent off.
Then he would have sprinted after the creep and dangled him by his heels over the High Line rail, two stories over 10th Avenue — dangled him with one hand, live-streamed him on Periscope with the other.
Penn State (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) took its first lead when Marcus Allen leapt high to block Tyler Durbin's 45-yard field-goal attempt and Haley scooped it up and sprinted to the end zone.
PARIS, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Usain Bolt on Wednesday sprinted through thin air and sipped champagne floating on his back as he enjoyed near zero-gravity conditions in the back of an aircraft performing stomach-lurching parabola dives.
Without taking the keys or her clothes or pipe or bottle, he sprinted up the incline through the wet grass toward her house; if the boat drifted back out on the water, that would be her fault.
While Lindor and Bruce contributed the run-scoring hits, the indelible moment of the win came when Ramirez, who went 4 for 4 in the game, sprinted for second base in the bottom of the 10th inning.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, in events held as she and three of her Senate colleagues have sprinted back and forth between the impeachment trial and the campaign trail, has worked to emphasize her Midwestern roots to Iowans.
Japan extended its advantage early in the second half when flanker Pieter Labuschagné — another South Africa-born player — stripped the ball from Russia's Andrei Ostikov and sprinted 30 yards to the try line for another five-pointer.
In the 69th minute, Russia scored again when Smolov started a move on the halfway line, passed the ball wide to the right to Alexander Samedov, and sprinted into the penalty area to score from five yards.
WORCESTER, Massachusetts — Standing outside Rumors nightclub in Worcester, Massachusetts, Cesar Diaz Alvarenga, a rapper from El Salvador who goes by Debil Estar, watched as the last patrons of the bar sprinted across the street through the cold rain.
From there, though, Drake literally sprinted away from the O2, dove into a taxi and headed straight to a Section Boyz show in Shoreditch, where he joined them onstage with Skepta to perform "Jumpman" and "Trapping Ain't Dead".
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Naomi Osaka sprinted through her matches at the U.S. Open this year, pushing aside anyone who stood in her way, it would have been easy to mistake the young Japanese phenom's success as predestined.
The Cowboys reclaimed the lead midway through the third quarter on a third-and-2 play-action pass from Prescott to Cooper, who made his third third-down reception of the game and sprinted 40 yards to paydirt.
Kenyan Lawrence Cherono sprinted past Ethiopian Dejene Debela to win the men's race in two hours, five minutes, 45 seconds but British defending champion Farah placed eighth in 2:09.58 and previous winner Galen Rupp failed to finish.
On fourth-and-1 from the Baylor 37, and out of the wildcat formation, Reagor took a reverse handoff and sprinted untouched off left tackle for the lead score with 2:02 to play in the third quarter.
The manner in which Golota behaved enraged a member of Bowe's team, who sprinted across the ring to hit him with a 1994-sized cell phone, which set off nearly half an hour of violence in the arena.
Bach grew up in Berlin, where he attended the 1936 Olympics and sat so close to Adolf Hitler that he says he saw Hitler leave his private box in anger after Jesse Owens sprinted to a gold medal.
After posing for the obligatory photographs with Bowlsby, Hield waved forcefully to his teammates, who were huddled near their bench, and they all sprinted over to join him for the pictures that, it was apparent, Hield really wanted.
Even as the Trump administration isolated, sanctioned and threatened Kim over the past 16 months, the North sprinted toward dramatic increases in the number and power of its weapons and the means to deliver them at long range.
Porsche, Jaguar, Audi and other long-established carmakers have watched as Tesla has sprinted ahead, but Tesla will soon lose one crucial benefit that the later arrivals may be able to use to close the gap: tax benefits.
With 1:05 remaining in the Orange Bowl and Notre Dame trailing top-ranked Colorado 10-9, Ismail caught a punt, broke at least three tackles and sprinted up the right sideline for an apparent 91-yard touchdown.
As any hope of catching Keitany and repeating her victory from last year dissipated Sunday, Flanagan closed in on Rahma Tusa of Ethiopia, who was fading in the final miles, and sprinted away to secure a podium finish.
Gomez, who had lost his left cleat in the fifth inning after stealing second base and advancing to third on a throwing error, celebrated with a fist pump and shouts to himself as he sprinted around the bases.
The Timberwolves led just 98-94 with 4:783 to play but sprinted away over the ensuing two minutes, capping an 8-0 run with a 3-pointer by Josh Okogie that resulted in a 106-94 advantage.
Seattle's Devin Hester, who has returned 19 kickoffs and punts for touchdowns during his career, caught the kick, spun away from a defender, then sprinted down the sideline before being knocked out of bounds deep in Falcons territory.
On Wednesday at Trump National Golf Club, she sprinted to the 10th tee with her arms spread like wings and flung herself into the embrace of Michelle Wie, who had stood patiently waiting for more than five minutes.
He snagged a 22-yard touchdown pass from Sindelar, then danced through two tacklers and sprinted 231 yards down the left sideline to pull Purdue into a 14-14 knot with 1:02 to go in the first.
Flushed from the pocket again, Mayfield sprinted right and spun back left, shaking a Tiger defender to the turf before planting his feet and hitting receiver Geno Lewis smack dab in the chest for a 14-yard gain.
When Poppy was born, I sprinted in platform shoes through the hospital to get to my sister, whom I found looking as blissful as she did exhausted, staring down at the tomato-faced baby who just exited her womb.
In one of the closest finishes at this year's Games, 22-year-old Malone and Germany's David Behre sprinted for the finish line in the final of the men's 400-meter T44, according to Australia's Wide World of Sports.
The 29-year-old Gillaspie, who was a first-round pick of the Giants in 2008 but bounced to the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels before returning to San Francisco in February, nearly sprinted around the bases.
The transaction was completely over by 8:03 AM—it is entirely possible, probable, even, that Wiens was the first person on Earth to buy an iPhone X—and the team sprinted through the mall to the rental car.
With the sky darkening over Philippe Chatrier Court in the third set, Djokovic jogged from one corner of the court to the other between points, rather than take the usual plodding steps, and sprinted to his chair during changeovers.
And on Friday, the police targeted that apartment in a raid that ended when Mr. Abdeslam sprinted into the street from the doorway, wearing a hoodie; he was shot in the leg by the police and taken into custody.
In VR, I'd crane my neck around corners, trying to get a sense of what's ahead, or swivel my head, à la The Exorcist, to keep an eye on whatever grotesque, lumbering creature was chasing, as I sprinted away.
Verdell finished with 111 yards but none were sweeter for the Ducks than the final 6, when he sprinted nearly untouched on third-and-goal and set off a wild celebration in the east end zone of Autzen Stadium.
Mets 9, Padres 3 Matt Harvey sprinted to the mound Tuesday night at Citi Field, looking eager to pitch at home for the first time since the Mets suspended him for three games for violating team rules this month.
He ran around the left side of the offensive line and sprinted down the sideline, fending off a would-be tackler for the final 10 yards to mark the longest run in the history of the Camping World Bowl.
The first time I watched him play in an NBA game, he sprinted up the floor, sealed 255-pound Derrick Favors just outside the restricted area, caught Marc Gasol's entry pass, and immediately scored with a lefty jump hook.
Jared Lorenzen once sprinted around the field as a quarterback for the New York Giants and the Indianapolis Colts, but after he was cut from training camp in 2008 and no longer had to stay under the league-mandated 292 lbs.
The Department of Homeland Security, which has sprinted for the past two years to try to convince as many state and local governments as it can to join its threat-sharing program, has seen a drastic increase in reported attempts.
Then, in a nailbiting finish that encapsulated the fine margins between joy and despair, American Mara Abbott was caught 200m from the line by a trio of pursuers led by another Dutchwoman Anna van der Breggen who sprinted to gold.
As soon as the first number was done, she and the other judges sprinted offstage for a quick change (practically in the dark!) during the 3-minute commercial break, and made it back with an impressive 10 seconds to spare.
On the red carpet: The red carpet got off to a quiet start, but when Adele arrived, the crowds literally parted for her and security guards sprinted up and down the tented walkway to escort her safely inside the telecast.
With tracer fire hissing overhead, and grenades and artillery shells exploding along a muddy ridge I was using for cover, I sprinted through the skeletal remains of a crashed airship down to the railway embankment that followed the river's meander.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. mutual-fund investors sprinted out of domestic stocks at the fastest pace in nine weeks as trade talks seemed to deteriorate and social media executives were grilled by lawmakers, Investment Company Institute (ICI) data showed on Wednesday.
But right before the Costa Rican player could gather it, a sub for Panama (mistaken by many online to be a ball boy) sprinted at the ball and launched it into the stands, to delay the game just a bit more.
LONDON (Reuters) - Rose Chelimo, a Bahraini who switched allegiance from her Kenyan homeland, sprinted away from her former compatriot Edna Kiplagat to win the women's marathon at the World Athletics Championships after a tactical battle and exciting finish on Sunday.
Sports Briefing | Cycling Nairo Quintana protected his lead in the Tour of Catalonia through the sixth stage, won by Davide Cimolai, who sprinted ahead of the peloton to get the first win of the season for his Lampre-Merida team.
Hawks sprinted back and forth on defense, closing out on shooters and hedging off James to force a tough shot, and then there was Thompson to gather it in, lob it back out, and make all that hard work moot.
Two weeks after Shane Bauer, a senior reporter for Mother Jones magazine, began his undercover stint as a prison guard at Winn Correctional Center in rural Louisiana, an inmate jumped the razor-wire fence and sprinted into the surrounding woods.
In the Raiders' game against Seattle in London, Cooper was reaching for a low pass when Seahawks safety Bradley McDougald sprinted forward and lowered his head and shoulder to deliver a helmet-to-helmet hit that appeared to knock Cooper unconscious.
Un-powered Dishonored 2 is way too hardcore of a stealth game for me, so I murdered and sprinted through the entire "Long Day in Dunwall," to get to the good stuff and start in on my proper low-chaos playtime.
Law duly completed a 2&1 victory on the 17th and sprinted down the 18th fairway just in time to see Pettersen, a surprise pick by Europe captain Catriona Matthew, hole an eight-foot birdie putt after a sensational approach shot.
After his failed run for the delegate seat representing Pinal de Amoles, Mr. Anaya sprinted from political job to political job, first in the state and then in the federal government, including serving a term in the lower chamber of Congress.
After a little over 20 years in business, Spanx is still a hot commodity — which is why, after we spied the announcement of an up-to-50% off flash sale hosted by Nordstrom Rack, we practically sprinted to our browsers.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, more powerful than any rocket in use today, was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, carrying a payload intended to fly near Mars one day Once the massive rocket sprinted off historic launchpad 39A about 3:45 p.m.
With so much time, I had been reading a lot more digital books while traveling, a respite that got unpleasant when someone grabbed my iPhone out of my hand on a San Francisco bus and then sprinted away with it.
With a runner on first base in the seventh inning, Gardner sprinted from left-center field and made a leaping, one-handed catch of Cron long fly ball while leaning backward into the stands at the short fence near the bullpen.
Hamilton, whose 297 steals since his big league debut in 2013 are the most in the majors, raced to third and then sprinted home when Mets left fielder J.D. Davis jogged towards the infield and lofted the ball to shortstop Amed Rosario.
"He was congratulating one of the Brits that I had just sprinted against, and we were all kind of together getting our medals, and this gentleman was a little standoffish because he had just finished a race and was really sweaty," says Reynolds.
Curtis Harmon, the Chuck E. Cheese manager there, told me he sprinted out of the restaurant and into the direction of the gunfire, while one shooter dressed in all black fired on someone else who was wearing head-to-toe Lakers gear.
HOUSTON (AP) -- When the winning run finally came sliding across home plate on Alex Bregman&aposs single, more than five unforgettable hours after the first pitch, a frantic Carlos Correa sprinted toward his Houston Astros teammates in the middle of the diamond.
As the car sprinted away, Gigi didn't know it was about to hail, or that the red carpet would get shut down, or that This Is Everything, the documentary about her gender transition, would lose the golden popcorn award to Ava DuVernay's 13th.
Look, losing Khris Middleton to a torn hamstring for most of this season was probably a death knell for the Bucks' playoff hopes, but they at least had a chance if they sprinted out of the gates and gave themselves some breathing room.
Presumably psyching himself up with the thought of a glorious, stress-free day off, the guy reportedly lit up a cig (inside!), sprinted to the nearest gate, and barreled out onto the tarmac, making a beeline for the first plane he saw.
With 55,0003 of his home fans roaring their support at the London Stadium, the 34-year-old Briton sprinted away with his 10th consecutive gold medal in a global track final, a dazzling sequence that ranks among the greatest feats in sport.
He had a small, wiry physique, leaving some to wonder if he might be physically overwhelmed by big league pitching, and unusual batting mechanics, in which he practically sprinted out of the left-handed batter's box as he made contact with the ball.
After a quick blur of forward passes, Lozano, potentially one of the tournament's breakout stars, sprinted into the box to latch onto the final diagonal pass, cut inside, hopscotched over a defender's outstretched leg and buried the ball inside the left post.
Kyrgios had scooped a drop shot at a seemingly safe angle, but Roger Federer sprinted a few feet wide of the doubles alley, reached down with the head of his racket practically scraping the court, and tapped a forehand around the net post.
Though O'Rourke announced his candidacy earlier this month — climbing on to tables and café countertops in cramped venues as he sprinted across eight states — his appearance in El Paso was orchestrated to introduce O'Rourke to the Democratic electorate from a more presidential perch.
"With Trump looming, there is genuine concern that the horse many have bet on may be pulling up lame and the horse who has sprinted out front may not be able to win," said David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama.
He returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and caught three scoring passes — including one just before halftime when he gathered the ball on a hitch, then bolted across the field and sprinted past the defense for a 58-yard score.
They came courtesy of Trevor Lawrence, the sophomore quarterback who sprinted into the end zone not long after he completed a 235-yard pass to Justyn Ross, a wide receiver who had been frustrated with his play during the Fiesta Bowl last month.
As the Yankees have sprinted into contention during the first half of the season, Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and Luis Severino have performed like franchise cornerstones, the kind of players that are expected to be in the Bronx for many years to come.
Clinton has sprinted ahead of Trump nationally and in battleground states on the strength of her growing support among women and independents, emboldening Democrats who now think they can win states such as Utah, Arizona and Georgia, where they are not typically competitive.
"I keep telling them I could be their father so they need to give me some respect!" laughed the man who seems to have sprinted on forever as he talked of his opponents in the heats of the 60 metres at the world indoor championships.
Son sprinted to retrieve a long ball, and with Neuer having gone upfield to try to help his side score, the Tottenham forward rolled a low, angled shot into the open goal to seal one of the most unlikely wins in recent World Cup history.
The vast majority of the Democratic caucus has been opposed to this effort from the start and all but sprinted to inclusion of the individual mandate repeal to try and rally the grassroots effort that was so effective in killing the Obamacare repeal effort.
Jesse Marsch, manager of Austrian side RB Salzburg, sprinted down the sideline to celebrate with his players after they came back from 3-0 down against Liverpool FC to level the score in the 60th minute of their Champions League group stage match Wednesday night.
The high point of the game for the Saints came in the first quarter when Alvin Kamara, the team's electrifying rookie running back, broke through the right side of the Los Angeles defense and then out-sprinted the entire team on a 74-yard touchdown.
He lofted a ball from 20 yards inside the Americans' half over the Paraguayan defense and into the path of 863-year-old Tyler Adams, who sprinted alone toward the goal before being brought down by Paraguay's goalkeeper, Gatito Fernández, to draw a penalty kick.
It was clear on Thursday that Buttigieg was feeling that pressure as he sprinted across the state, looking to imbue his campaign with some of the energy that propelled him into the top tier in the closing months of but has waned in recent weeks.
But Judge's game is not based on sheer size and strength alone, as he showed again Sunday when he sprinted into the right-center-field gap to make a diving, backhanded catch that preserved the Yankees' 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
I played soccer in the fall when I was in high school and college, and when Ramadan came, my teammates would watch in awe as I ran miles during afternoon practices or sprinted through games, but didn't quench my thirst until the sun began to descend.
The unbearable cruelty of the defeat – the mix up in the defence, the routine finish, the ruffle of Laurent Koscielny's hair as Martins sprinted off to celebrate – only added to the angst in North London, gripped as it was by the worst trophy drought for decades.
The cheers were loud and prolonged when the venue's MC introduced the Uzbek as "a living legend" and the volume went up a few notches as she sprinted down the runway before launching into her first vault — a layout front somersault with 1-1/2 twists.
Jamaican runner Usain Bolt sprinted to Olympic glory on Sunday night, winning his third straight 24 meter gold medal, but it was a brilliant moment from his semi-final run earlier in the evening that will go down in history as the most Usain Bolt photo ever.
Rothwell had tremendous trouble with the straight left of Brandon Vera when he was fighting southpaw, and tightened it up a bit against the southpaw Matt Mitrione, and didn't so much have to worry about straight blows as Overeem tentatively sprinted in and out with wild swings.
The Cyclones faithful, who had packed Hilton Coliseum in Ames for the game, paused momentarily at the final buzzer — perhaps coming to terms with the comeback and its joyous result — and then wandered into, sprinted onto, or, to use the preferred verb, stormed the court to celebrate.
EL PUIG, Spain (Reuters) - Dutch rider Fabio Jakobsen sprinted to victory to win stage four of the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday and deny Irishman Sam Bennett a second successive stage victory by the finest of margins, while Nicolas Roche retained the overall leader's red jersey.
"Very rarely do you see a 36-year-old running full speed against Marcus Smart, against Terry Rozier and diving for the loose ball," Lue said in reference to a play in which Korver sprinted down the court alongside the pair of younger and faster Celtics players.
Inside Terminal 4 at Kennedy International Airport in New York, a 6-year-old boy sprinted across the arrivals hall to embrace a family friend who had finally made it back to the United States after being marooned for a week in his home country, Sudan.
In celebration of the most recent addition to the franchise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Rotten Tomatoes has crunched the numbers to find out exactly how much the man has sprinted throughout his nearly four-decade long career, and whether his running has a net positive effect for his films.
Bumgarner never got to the base to cover, allowing Bellinger to reach safely, and as Belt was throwing the ball to his pitcher halfway between the mound and first base, Hernandez, who had been running on the pitch, sprinted around third and scored the tying run standing up.
The penultimate show on a month-long trek to support his recent album Give More Love, Starr showed no signs of road-wear as he sprinted headlong onto the stage to the rockabilly roll of "Matchbox"—the Carl Perkins chestnut he made his own with the Beatles in 1964.
In a Canadian-American League game between the New Jersey Jackals and the Rockland Boulders, Jackals pitcher Fernando Cruz started a brawl in extra innings when he took off from his own dugout and sprinted behind home plate to try to get physical with someone in the Boulders dugout.
The dark Audi SUV that carried the 19-year-old's killers was at the far end of the parking lot; a short man in skinny jeans and a black hoodie stepped out of the rear passenger seat and sprinted north on Wheeler Road in Southeast Washington, carrying a pistol.
Going over a hill, for the first time in my life, I smelled an animal (a faintly pleasant oily wildness) before I heard or saw it: a coyote, half-amazed, half-terrified, tripping over itself as it sprinted away, too bewildered to take its eyes off of me.
Meanwhile, Wheatcroft has run the New York and Boston marathons, covered 100 miles in the Sahara Desert, and — perhaps most impressive — sprinted solo alongside the curving roads and streets of his small corner of rural England, sometimes alongside oncoming traffic, all without the benefit of actually seeing where he was going.
In Detroit, Redick set a down screen at the elbow, and then sprinted to the opposite wing, drifted to the corner, caught, faked, rhythm-dribbled, and hopped into a three that sent the game to overtime; in the extra frame, he punched another triple that put the team up for good.
Rather, it was a long third-quarter gain by Kansas City's superlative tight end, Travis Kelce, who caught a pass over the middle, sprinted across the field and at the end of his run administered a blow to Jets safety Marcus Gilchrist that was less stiff arm than ultimate fighting move.
The call felt like it lasted a lifetime, and as soon as I said my goodbyes to the team, I closed my laptop, stood up, and let out some sort of guttural growl/yell combination so loud that my rat terrier, Bruce, jumped from his bed and sprinted upstairs for safety.
I could do whatever I wanted, and I'd never have to chase the fastball I'd once had, or stand in the middle of a ballpark in disgrace as my catcher spun and sprinted to the backstop, or fear my next pitch, or live up to the player I had been.
I was so desperate to get back as soon as humanly possible that I basically sprinted from my office to the train station, with anyone having the audacity to walk slowly, get stuck at a ticket barrier, or just get too close to me receiving an exhausted but angry glare.
Rather, it was a long third-quarter gain by the Kansas City's superlative tight end, Travis Kelce, who caught a pass over the middle, sprinted across the field and at the end of his run administered a blow to Jets safety Marcus Gilchrist that was less stiff arm than ultimate fighting move.
Yes, sure, Kevin De Bruyne's finish for City was glorious — a lashed shot, hit violently but with full purpose from just inside the right side of the penalty area — but it was preceded by an inexplicable giveaway by Matuidi, who gave possession to the visitors and watched as they sprinted into the lead.
A New Yorker was strolling around a frozen reservoir in Yonkers recently when he noticed that two dogs had fallen through the ice and were struggling in the water—so he ripped off his shirt, sprinted towards the pond, and jumped in and saved them like a goddamn hero, NBC New York reports.
A late 57-yard touchdown pass from Smith to De'Anthony Thomas in the fourth quarter got the Chiefs back into it, but they saw their luck run out as a tipped ball ended up in Antonio Brown's hands and he sprinted for a 51-yard touchdown that put the game out of reach.
He threw a 1663-yard bullet through freezing rain to K J Hamler on the game's first play, sprinted downfield to throw a block that opened Miles Sanders up for a 1653-yard run on the next, then skipped into the end zone from 1643 yards out to cap the quick opening drive.
Two nights after scoring 23 points, Walker was held to 295 on 285-of-19 shooting and missed seven of eight from 3-point range, The Nets sprinted to a 14-point lead late in the opening quarter and settled for a 58-55 lead after Tatum hit two late 3-pointers.
As Fisher raced around third and slid home well ahead of the throw from left fielder Andre Ethier, the capacity crowd roared, and the Astros sprinted out of the dugout — one final charge in a Game 23 that began Sunday night and lasted into Monday morning, delivering 5 hours 17 minutes of riveting theater.
By the time Venus had sprinted ahead to a 3-0 lead, Serena had summoned a trainer to tape the sore right knee that hampered her campaign last week in Sydney, where she avoided a potential final-round clash with her sibling by bowing to the eventual champion, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, in the semifinal round.
The Maple Leafs went ahead again fewer than four minutes later when Alexander Kerfoot's pass bounced off the left boards and to a streaking Kapanen, who sprinted down the ice to catch up to the puck before firing a shot past Blackwood and into the far corner of the net at the 5:16 mark.
His hypeman, bearded and giving off a bit of a Rick Ross vibe (handy for the Meek Mill collaboration "Fans Mi" later), arrived, a harbinger thunderclap, and then Davido himself sprinted in, hood up, sunglasses wrapped around his face, gold watch prominent, looking like he'd just come from an F1 race in space with some grime MCs.
Here I saw many of the new elements the title was introducing: finding raw materials and using them as weapons and health restoration, hunting game animals with my bow and arrows, watching my stamina meter carefully as I scaled cliffs and sprinted through grassy plains, and encountering a Mokoblin enemy encampment I could loot for treasure and food.
So even though the Boston Red Sox have won three World Series titles to the Yankees' one in the last 20 seasons and even though they sprinted past everyone else in baseball with a franchise-record 108 victories this year, an uneasy feeling had settled in here as the visitors from the Bronx arrived this week.
Steve, the character he plays in "The Haunting of Hill House," is a vigorous ghost denier and Mr. Huisman isn't so different, though he did admit that once, on a night shoot in England in his early 20s, he became so terrified by a dark and yawning bathroom that he couldn't unzip and sprinted back to set.
Whether he becomes a four-down player or not, whether he continues to apply himself or not, Kyler Fackrell both understood and embodied a fundamental truth about life as it is lived in the moment he sprinted on to the field just in time to be sent sprawling like someone going over the handlebars of a Ski-Doo.
He says he grabbed an iron pipe he had handy for just such a confrontation and sprinted out to join the battle against the robbers who were smashing the front of Past & Future Times with hammers, trying to get to the store's high-end watches, while other gangsters brandishing machetes formed a menacing shield around them.
Given the ball in New England's territory, Patrick Mahomes needed just two plays to put his team on top, 153-17, with a 23-yard catch-and-run to Damien Williams in which the running back took a floater of a pass from Mahomes and sprinted past the entire Patriots defense on his way into the end zone.
It gave its intense fandom multiple angles to debate as well as to enjoy: whether it kept faith with the popular novels it was based on; whether it reveled in brutality in the name of critiquing it; whether it well-served its female characters or exploited them; and whether it lost control of its story as it sprinted to the finish.
He led all quarterbacks for the week with 17 pass attempts of 15 or more yards (no other quarterback had more than 10), and he made his receivers work hard to indulge his Daryle Lamonica impersonation: According to Sportradar, the receivers Chris Hogan and Brandin Cooks sprinted more than 600 yards apiece over the course of New England's loss to the Chiefs.
But the BB gun testimony is particularly disturbing in light of 12-year-old Tamir Rice's death in 2014, the 13-year-old in Baltimore who was shot twice by cops in 2016 after he allegedly sprinted from them with a replica gun in his hand, and the 86 people fatally shot by police in 2015 and 2016 who were spotted carrying toy guns.
Giants 313, Cubs 5 SAN FRANCISCO — When the baseball rattled off the wall in the vast right-center-field expanse of AT&T Park — and out of the elastic grasp of Albert Almora Jr. — it set off a race for home between Brandon Crawford, who had been anchored at second base, and the inhabitants of the San Francisco Giants dugout, who sprinted to mob him.
She sprinted the length of the gym while pulling a weighted sled, then ran back while pushing a heavier sled, then did bouncy squat-like reps on a contraption that seemed to mimic skiing over bumps, then dragged a weighted sled backward, then rowed hard on an ergometer, then skated side to side in her stocking feet on a slide board while holding a ten-pound medicine ball.
Patriots 2196, Texans 210 It did not look much like Tom Brady's version of the New England Patriots, but when Jacoby Brissett rolled over the right tackle on a bootleg and sprinted for the end zone in the first quarter of Thursday night's game against the Houston Texans, he made quite a statement about his readiness for the N.F.L. Brissett's 53-yard touchdown run, which included breaking through Andre Hal's tackle attempt and evading a diving attempt by Jonathan Joseph, helped New England get off to a 25-23 lead in the opening quarter.

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