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Meanwhile, the placebo group trudged through workouts without the juice.
They didn't have time to rerecord, so they trudged ahead.
There was a time when people truly trudged through blizzards.
I trudged back to the arena for the final night's speakers.
I trudged up the first three, fearful about Heartbreak just ahead.
Still, the Warriors trudged along, winning more games than anyone else.
The inscrutable Williams trudged back to her seat before breaking straight back.
Re-working the songs to fit a four-piece, ATDI trudged along.
In desperation, the group trudged over to Julius' on West 10th Street.
Fies described "inhaling other people's lives" as he trudged through the smoke.
I trudged through most of the steak, eating at an unhappy crawl.
Afeni died in 2016, but the lawsuit trudged on ... until this week.
Some men trudged along on crutches with bandages wrapped around their legs.
He trudged along familiar streets now covered in dust and sheets of paper.
Despite the setback, Vasquez has trudged ahead and will be touring through December.
First came the sick, who trudged down to Rendel, desperate for medical care.
They trudged along a paved road in single file, too drained for conversation.
The British Army marched into captivity; the Americans trudged home for the winter.
Jolene slammed her door, pulled up her green hoodie and trudged up the hill.
As I trudged forward, eating uppercuts and bleeding, I wasn't trying to win anymore.
Everyone trudged along with banners and flags, chanting and doing a traditional war dance.
They trudged about on foot too, pouring water onto the roofs of burning homes.
The New York commuters trudged along beneath Times Square: Monday morning, off to work.
I trudged up the muddy road, looking in the branches of the trees: nothing.
Shrugging, Mr. Lewis trudged outside and put a large rectangle object on the table.
Feeling overwhelmed, I was holding back tears as I trudged home through the rain.
I trudged up the stairs and turned back To look at the darkening beach.
For nearly a decade, Milton Bradley has trudged through the darkest corners of German techno.
They trudged out of boats and through mud that in some places was knee deep.
Other refugees trudged toward Passenger Terminal No. 5 — but sleeping refugees already filled the room.
I trudged back down to the basement and fell into a kind of half sleep.
They trudged through sewage water that burst through the drainage system to get to shelter.
Most of the region has trudged, often very successfully, along the prescribed path to democracy.
Because as you trudged through the streets of San Sebastián, flanked by soccer — yes, football!
I trudged to school through waist-high snow drifts, and I'm not just saying that.
The painter trudged through the streets, looking for the spot where he'd picked them up.
Kilicdaroglu trudged along a highway outside Ankara on Friday dressed in dark slacks and blue shirt.
So I trudged through Manhattan in the 100003-degree heat and finally reached the second Popeyes.
So I poured a glass of ice water, trudged to my bedroom and collapsed into bed.
On the wet asphalt, slick from all the rain, we trudged through the puddles and tunnels.
Despite being a frequent target of criticism, Thunberg has trudged forward making impact for environmental justice.
After the police arrived, Lynch trudged back to the office and fessed up to his crime.
The Economist has downloaded and trudged through 226m posts made in the forum since January 2100st, 213.
On Monday afternoon, hundreds trudged through the unforgiving landscape and gusts of white as the blizzard strengthened.
When the children trudged back up the hill, Sally asked a nun if the boy had drowned.
After a few seconds of uncomfortable silence, the couple trudged back to their car and drove away.
I gave her no response, rolled my eyes and trudged from the front door into her bedroom.
Kim Kardashian's sports bra was hanging on for dear life as she trudged up an L.A. canyon.
Masses of refugees who had trudged through the Balkans were stranded in a train station in Budapest.
Diego Simeone, Atlético's manager, looked dazed as he trudged around the field trying to console his players.
Olympic volunteers and reporters trudged with their backs to the wind, shielding their faces from the dust.
Life as a volunteer can be lonely and stressful, Newberry said as he trudged through the snow.
He trudged through his job as a content creator for an eyewear company, doing semi-adequate work.
Rather, he trudged in silence around the park, pointing his camera at things his viewers might find outrageous.
I trudged up the stairs and attempted to put the key in the lock, but it wouldn't go.
They've trudged along for weeks despite exhaustion and threats from the US and Mexican governments to turn back.
"You'd never know you're in the middle of Manhattan," he said, as he trudged up a dirt path.
I passed sunbathers, families and picnickers as I trudged through tall grass to the center of the park.
Sometimes you worry that you might be trudging up things for people that they don't want trudged up.
He flung himself into the waves and trudged back onto the sand, kneeling and agonizing for the camera.
I got up in the morning, put on my boots and, yes, trudged through snow to the library.
"Wait," he exclaimed nervously as the manager of the team he was closely following trudged to the mound.
The company trudged along like this for a few years—a location-based social media aggregator for consumers.
When Ovechkin trudged into Washington's locker room afterward, he was still breathing hard, drained by the relentless pace.
"There's nothing left for us here," she said, as she trudged through Villa Tunari in the afternoon heat.
Thinking it would be a whale or a hammerhead shark, the two men trudged out to help the animal.
He managed just 20 touches in the first half, the fewest of any Argentina player, and trudged off uncomfortably.
As against Iceland in Argentina's opening draw, when he missed a penalty, Messi trudged off silent and thunder-faced.
The German players trudged off goalless at halftime, with frowns on faces and whistles ringing out from the terraces.
In the wrecked Mamoun district on Tuesday, a man trudged down a muddy road in search of body bags.
They have trudged to clemency hearings over the years, crying and pleading for Arkansas to carry out the execution.
We trudged back to the bar for yet another nightcap—or at this point, maybe it's a morning cap.
As we trudged through the deep sand, I suddenly felt a cold liquid hit the side of my body.
He snapped off his skis, trudged back up the slope and skied down the Swiss side of the mountain.
Once, Greenlaw trudged into the woods in search of a new ash stand, and found nothing but red maple.
And so they trudged forward, admirably so, trying to be the best possible version of themselves during this opportunity.
That estimate trudged higher by about 5 percent in the past three months, despite reports of weak iPhone 7 sales.
You trudged through 900 damn Korok Seeds, so here's a pile of sh*t to remind you of that accomplishment.
Half a mile away, inside Mexico, three young men trudged along a ridge, then vanished behind a splash of foliage.
I'd already trudged my way through 20 years of my long prison sentence, with each day identical to the next.
He felt dizzy and sick to his stomach, but somehow, a few hours later, he trudged somberly off to practice.
I couldn't help but think about my own life and my own experiences as I trudged along picking dialogue options.
The trains were not running and the barman had trudged to work with the noble intent of serving stranded travellers.
As we trudged up the steep path to the cave, I thought about the ethical implications of reporting on human remains.
I trudged to his house through a snow squall on my second trip and found him drawing at his kitchen table.
Ten miles west of the capital, residents trudged through floodwaters to reach their homes -- many of which no longer had roofs.
She had trudged toward her studio apartment on West 109th Street and run into an old flame on the wintry street.
Australia has trudged through an election campaign which the incumbent government was fighting on a promise of delivering a stronger economy.
The Islanders won, 3-1, by scoring twice in the third period before the visitors trudged off to contemplate their fate.
All four children and parents trudged outside in a mishmash of jackets and mitts from the Salvation Army and sponsor donations.
The group trudged down a slope spotted with snowfields and arrived at a roiling brook where they slid off their packs.
And things only got better as the night trudged on thanks to the eclectic after-parties taking place around Los Angeles.
It's a Thursday night in Yellowknife, Canada, and I've trudged across a frozen lake to get to the houseboat hosting the party.
Forecasters said there was a risk of tornadoes across a large part of the South as Harvey trudged northeast toward northern Louisiana.
The Koreans were being outclassed in every department, and trudged off at the break having barely ventured out of their own half.
Yanked in the fifth, Kershaw trudged off with a dubious distinction -- he has allowed a postseason-record eight home runs this year.
Kelly Clarkson was a trooper Wednesday, braving the crowds and the 80 degree heat as she trudged through Disneyland ... 9 months pregnant!
Rebel fighters and commanders trudged in from across Colombia for the event, a prelude to laying down arms and joining Colombian society.
Oprah trudged through the mud the day after the slides hit and pointed out the home, but never said who owned it.
As Liverpool's players went over to celebrate with their fans, and as his Chelsea teammates trudged disconsolately toward the tunnel, Luiz lingered.
That, however, brought up Torres, who would soon begin his trot around the bases, after which Colon trudged slowly off the mound.
Mr. Williams, a coach on the team, trudged out on crutches after injuring his foot in the Wednesday morning fray as well.
Some survivors trudged in the rain past dead bodies to the government-held west or the few districts still in rebel hands.
State troopers and sheriff's deputies escorted eight teams as they trudged through cold temperatures and 3 inches of snow, with more falling.
"It got away from me a little bit," Smithers said, as we trudged across a rock-strewn meadow toward a distant ridge.
The Seahawks trudged off the field to unpack how they bungled a first-and-goal at the San Francisco 1-yard line.
This pic was snapped as Barron, his mom and dad trudged through the snowy tarmac Friday while they were boarding Air Force One.
We trudged through olive groves and a beautiful field where red poppies and purple flowers grew among stalks of undulating, sea-green wheat.
But she has trudged along in the race despite receiving zero votes in Iowa and a low percentage in the other early states.
It was hard enough to make it through a single day, yet each one of you have trudged through this shit for years?
Bulldozers cleared paths up mountain ridges for utility workers, while in other places workers trudged through muddy tropical terrain to reach their objective.
Lionel Messi tried to offer an arm around the shoulder as he trudged, bereft, from the field; so, too, did Angel Di Maria.
After the Yankees had trudged off the field facing a two-game deficit, Boone addressed the team and implored them to remain positive.
Their fans trudged in and out of Wrigley Field thousands of times over the years and came to believe the team was cursed.
Even as he trudged along in outdated lineups, Gordon flashed enough vision during the season's opening months to indicate growth as a playmaker.
A red-faced Medvedev trudged to his seat to munch darkly on a banana but did not spend too long chewing on the setback.
Williams, 35, a seven-time major winner and the eighth seed, trudged off Rod Laver Arena, waving to the crowd at 1:55 p.m.
Many worshippers trudged for miles between the spot where the killings took place and the mineshaft where the bodies, doused in acid, were thrown.
In order to capture these places, a Thai triathlete named Panupong Luangsa-ard strapped on the backpack and trudged through rolling hills and forests.
The Mets had barely trudged by Philadelphia on Thursday, escaping with a victory only because of an 11th-inning home run by Asdrubal Cabrera.
After fanning Rene Rivera to end the inning, Wainwright trudged off the mound, having given up seven runs for the fourth time this year.
Scrambling to land in a swampy district of Bangladesh on June 28, the elephant trudged through the marshes in search of food, becoming dehydrated.
"Two weeks ago my husband's uncle was killed," said Stella Taji, as she trudged barefoot over the bridge, a toddler clinging to her hand.
Pletcher's joy from the Wood was tempered when the favored Zulu, one of his three Bluegrass entrants, failed to threaten and trudged in 12th.
Other rail lines operated on reduced schedules while crews trudged through more than a foot of snow to repair signals and untangle overhead lines.
Back in 1989, after the red light was turned off and life was no longer preserved on Mylar, we trudged inside for snow cream.
But in the middle of the run, when he trudged to his subway station in lower Manhattan each morning, he started overhearing encouraging conversations.
As we trudged up the glacier, Azam stopped using his instruments and simply looked around, searching for clues to how Chhota Shigri was changing.
One afternoon, Porritt trudged upstairs to find Bullock studying three CCTV images of a middle-aged black man with dreadlocks shoplifting in different locations.
Two days later, I stood in a creek near Bangladesh's border with Myanmar, as a never-ending column of barefoot humanity trudged through the water.
He and his burro trudged along in last place until, a few miles from the finish, they began working their way up through the pack.
TURIN, Italy — Legs heavy, heads bowed, Monaco's players trudged toward their fans, an island of somber red in a roiling sea of black and white.
On a recent morning, Mr. Chagua trudged through a dense rain forest of vines and tropical birds, which suddenly opened up to his coca farm.
Even when Williams knocked down a short jumper in the final minute, the Sooners still trudged to the locker room down 37-24 at halftime.
But how much can we ever expect the general public to buy into self-driving cars if they haven't trudged through rain, slush and snow?
Somehow looking even chubbier, the absolute unit of a beast trudged through the field until he found a comfortable patch of grass for a midday sploot.
Leaving a trail of devastation in Florida, Irma trudged north on Monday, flooding downtown Charleston, South Carolina, uprooting trees in Atlanta and cutting off coastal communities.
On Wednesday, two workers from The Humane Society of the United States waded through knee-deep water and trudged into a destroyed home in Dickinson, Texas.
As Xhaka — Arsenal's captain, as it happens, though that is, in truth, irrelevant — trudged from the field, his own fans jeered him: raucously, clearly, almost gleefully.
Yankees 25, Red Sox 20153 David Price trudged from the mound to the dugout, down the steps and straight into the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium.
ERIE, Pa. — Despite the "Road Closed" barriers blocking cars and trucks, Elizabeth Feliciano trudged the other morning on foot across the McBride Viaduct, late for school.
CreditCreditTristan Spinski for The New York Times BENTON, N.H. — The hiker trudged up a logging road and into a valley, tracing a route that seemed unremarkable.
While Dark Souls kept us grounded as we trudged through endless misery and desolation, Sekiro sends us flying through the air in more open, inviting environments.
Since the end of the recession in 2009, the government has estimated that G.D.P. has trudged forward at an average annual rate of roughly 2 percent.
For two hours straight, all I did was push my joystick forward with slight nudges to change direction as Sam trudged through the blinding white snowscape.
In 2019 alone, I've trudged down to the Memory Center at the University of Pennsylvania seven times for infusions, an M.R.I., a PET scan and testing.
One recent evening, three outreach workers from CRESCER, a charity that helps drug users, trudged up a hillside carrying bags of clean syringes, saline solution and pastries.
According to the Times investigation, Facebook engaged Washington-based consultant Definers Public Affiars to help maintain its image as it trudged through a wave of negative coverage.
She enrolled in adult education classes, which amounted to a workbook designed to be trudged through in such a way that you never actually reach the end.
Police in Sarasota County, Florida, shared photos Wednesday of a rogue alligator that, while wandering a neighborhood, trudged right up to the front door of a house.
After months of a friend begging me to give the iconic show about a time-traveling alien a chance, I reluctantly trudged through the first few episodes.
And so, one by one, testy publishers and editors trudged down Davos Platz to Facebook's headquarters throughout the week, ice cleats attached to their boots, seeking clarity.
Trailing, 51-40, after Meeks's fourth straight basket, the Irish trudged to the bench for a media timeout with 224 minutes 243 seconds left in the game.
They trudged on, playing their own unique brand of cultish experimental rock wherever they were sent, from Officers' Clubs to bunkers and remote outposts along the DMZ.
LIANGJIAHE, China — Almost 50 years after Xi Jinping first trudged into this village as a cold, bewildered teenager, hundreds of political pilgrims retrace his footsteps every day.
The people have slipped out of Boko Haram's control quietly by night or trudged en masse from a large-scale attack to the Borno state capital, Maiduguri.
My obstetrician couldn't definitively date the pregnancy because he couldn't definitively date the ovulation, so I trudged to multiple radiologists for multiple disappointing ultrasounds over 14 days.
One by one, University of Alabama football players, in their familiar white uniforms and crimson helmets, trudged toward the tunnel entrance tucked away in the northeast corner.
Such cavalier disregard for his personal safety had the terraces roaring their approval, even if Thiem ultimately lost the point and trudged back to the baseline gingerly.
Tourists and residents trudged through the waist-high water, while stores and restaurants were inundated as barriers placed across doorways failed to hold back the rising tide.
Buckley said his father put on his boots and — despite his own son's allegiance to Mondale — trudged to the polling place to cast a vote for Hart.
On the other, the House and Senate trudged along with their daily business, with lawmakers in both parties grasping for a way out of the shutdown stalemate.
On Friday, House Speaker Paul Ryan trudged to the White House to tell President Donald Trump Republican leaders didn't have the votes to pass their health care bill.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - The Pineda family trudged northward for more than a month with a caravan of Central American migrants who are now stuck at the U.S. border.
It's hard to say how far they would have gone had they trudged on and fulfilled their major label contract (they signed to Interscope just before fizzling away).
Three years ago, to dispel rumours of a stroke, he trudged out to a gourmet supermarket in the middle of a snowstorm (with a camera crew in tow).
Many arrive in bad health, having trudged three days through the Colombian jungle and then six more days on the Panamanian side of the border, the president said.
"I've seen the repression and madness that can be unleashed by the Communists in China," she said as the group trudged to a protest that had turned violent.
Moments later, Maguire walked off an elevator on the first floor, turned a corner, and trudged down a half-dozen steps, where he badged through the security turnstiles.
I don't have a car, and by the time I trudged up the steep hill to get to the next house, I was a panting, sweat-drenched mess.
WITWATERSRAND BASIN, South Africa — A mile down in an unused mine tunnel, scientists guided by helmet lamps trudged through darkness and the muck of a flooded, uneven floor.
PIJIJIAPAN, Mexico — For two weeks, throngs of people have trudged north, crossing first from Honduras into Guatemala and then on to Mexico, bound for the United States border.
At 27,900 feet above sea level, people have also trudged past "Green Boots," a body curled under a limestone rock and named for the climber's neon-colored footwear.
HONG KONG — In the winter of 1967, a group of Chinese space experts trudged across a desert in China's western borderlands in search of a crashed test rocket.
For more than a decade, mothers of the 11 men have trudged to court and listened to the investigators' findings, never giving up hope that the children survived.
While I trudged behind, mostly lost as to where we were going or what it would look like, Beck moved with resolute confidence and little patience for questions.
The pair returned to the paddock on scooters and trudged up the stairs for a debrief with Mercedes team bosses, motorsport head Toto Wolff hot on their heels.
After coming ashore in North Carolina as a Category 1 hurricane, Florence was downgraded to a tropical storm Friday afternoon and trudged into South Carolina as night came.
The white nationalist rally, which was expected to last two hours, finished before it was even scheduled to begin, as protesters trudged away due to a heavy rainstorm.
Mets 6, Cardinals 5 | 943 innings ST. LOUIS — Just before the start of the third inning, Matt Harvey trudged from the Mets dugout to the bullpen beyond left field.
When the Army of the Dead began their march , there was an aerial scene of the horde as the trudged through the glacial remains of the Wall and Eastwatch.
But while a lineup that trudged through most of a disappointing 2015 campaign has done just enough, it was Stephen Strasburg who sustained an impressive trend on the mound.
Washington (CNN)The one-sided feud between President Donald Trump and his attorney general persisted Wednesday, even as a battered Jeff Sessions trudged ahead with his Justice Department duties.
Both teams trudged through the snow and failed to sustain drives for much of the first half before Peterman led the Bills 80 yards late in the second quarter.
On this day, after hugs for Mr. Herrou's Sudanese translator, who stayed behind, Mr. Herrou's group of 14 trudged down the mountain for the next leg of their journey.
He would have felt that way, of course, as he trudged off the field at Camp Nou, disconsolate and deaf to the warm ovation afforded him by Barcelona's fans.
"Microsoft, which trudged through its own antitrust battle with the Justice Department in the '90s, has sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren," she writes.
In Mexico Beach on Saturday, near where the hurricane made landfall, members of South Florida Task Force 221, a search team from Miami, trudged through a pile of ruins.
As the Yankees trudged off the field, with their second walk-off loss of this trip, Gamel was having a bucket of ice water dumped on him by Cano.
BARLBOROUGH, England — They trudged through a stinging rain to polling stations, streams of people who once powered the left in Britain: ex-miners, supermarket clerks, retired schoolteachers, health aides.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — As he trudged, wordlessly, away from the field, away from the crowd, away from the burning humiliation, Maurizio Sarri looked like a man who knew.
"Newark is the only place that has to put up with this," Derik McClinton, a lifelong resident of the West Side, said as he trudged through nearly knee-deep snow.
When I trudged through page after page of search results looking for garbage pail PCs, the Lenovo IdeaCentre 620S was the last I found, but most definitely not the least.
Why it matters: Microsoft, which trudged through its own antitrust battle with the Justice Department in the '90s, has sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren.
Would the city that compelled this proto-Trump voter to menace and murder all who aggrieved him have similar effects on my own psyche as I trudged through its streets?
They trudged the 15 km (9 miles) to the nearest train station, where they slept rough and then boarded a train for Palermo, Sicily's capital, in the morning, Lombardo said.
Almost a decade ago, as the U.S. war in Afghanistan trudged on, Army Ranger Romulo Camargo was shot in the neck when his troop was ambushed during a humanitarian mission.
I was getting a little worried as I trudged through the tutorial to Pac-Man Championship Edition 2, the second sequel to one of my favorite games of all time.
Thousands of Long Islanders — families, professionals in office slacks, tattooed men in work boots — trudged through a half-mile-long security perimeter to experience Mr. Trump's brand of political entertainment.
" Before this job, Shang had never worn a suit and tie, and, back when he trudged around town in his red uniform, no one even said "please" or "thank you.
"This is it, they're taking us out here to kill us," Stu Russell thought as he trudged through the snow in the middle of the night into a dark forest.
But organizers, including promoter Lang, one of the creators of the original festival in 1969, said it wasn't up to the firm to cancel the festival, and they trudged on.
As the celebration continued, the beaten visitors turned and trudged back toward the center circle, dutifully standing in position, gluttons for punishment, ready for their afternoon of agony to resume.
On Thursday's Late Night with Seth Meyers, Garner reminisced about her high school band days, when she and Sally trudged through band camp, played in parades and perfected their marching gait.
But organizers, including promoter Michael Lang, one of the creators of the original festival in 1969, said it wasn't up to the firm to cancel the festival, and they trudged on.
The college student was aiming to escape a toxic work environment and horrible boss, so she trudged through two miles of lake-effect snow to apply for a hospital job instead.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two young anti-Putin activists trudged through a snow-logged Moscow housing estate on a recent Saturday, putting up fliers promoting a boycott of a presidential election next month.
When Bailey's flip went the length of the ice and into the empty net, the Islanders' bench erupted and the Penguins trudged toward an offseason that could lead to significant changes.
After a long evening at a taverna, under colored lights and grape leaves, she descended into a boat with a new friend while I trudged back to our small hotel alone.
But the evidence of its arrival was clear on Wednesday as Darnold, the Jets' rookie quarterback, trudged through the team's locker room wearing a thick black boot on his right foot.
Jones wore the disappointment on his face as he trudged toward the sideline after the turnover, a reminder that he still needs work on an issue he thought he had solved.
Also troubling is the decline in overall participation in the labor force, which has trudged along below 63 percent during the recovery, compared with more than 66 percent before the recession.
DXY, which tracks the greenback against six major currencies, was little moved immediately following Trump's remarks, but trudged downward as investors unpacked the speech and saw news of the executive actions.
In recent days, current and former foreign service officers have defied Trump administration orders and trudged to Capitol Hill to testify before House committees conducting an impeachment investigation against the president.
Still, I trudged into the food building on the fairgrounds, where the dozens of ovens, fryers, and throngs of people had made the temperature almost as hot as the sun-drenched outdoors.
Riverside, California (CNN)As she has trudged toward the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton has struggled to find a message that could impassion her Democratic voters the way her rival Bernie Sanders has.
While the dogs typically would be running on a thick layer of snow and ice, they instead trudged through meltwater on top of an approximately 4-foot thick coastal sea ice sheet.
As passengers on the China Southern Airlines flight trudged up a set of boarding stairs on the tarmac, they reportedly saw the 80-year-old woman throw coins at the plane's engine.
Then I noticed some sort of building in the distance, and as I trudged toward it, a massive scaled creature with a wolf-like head casually walked by in front of me.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shortly after German wunderkind Alexander Zverev trudged off court having lost to Chung Hyeon at this year's Australian Open he was treated to a few kind words from Roger Federer.
Lawan's risky and frantic flight with Usman and four of his siblings, they trudged on foot through the bush, she said, where Islamist militants from the terrorist group hid out as well.
One day he trudged slowly out to left field and inquired about the health of Cleon Jones, his best hitter, who had pursued a ball a little too slowly for Hodges's taste.
And so, in early July, a group of 210- and 22020-year-olds, formally known as Crew 5 of the Rockies Rock summer program, trudged up a mountain trail toward Mosquito Gulch.
After an afternoon checking out the labyrinthine Tibetan refugee camp Majnu Ka Tilla, where I slurped down momo soup and homemade pineapple beer, I trudged up three flights of stairs to Yeti.
And my face had the most amazing natural glow to it — like I had just come back from a tropical vacation (when I really just trudged through the New York City nor-easter).
The family was feeling "stir crazy," Clinton recalls, so they trudged several blocks through the blizzard to Foundry United Methodist Church, where they surprised a pastor who had almost canceled services that morning.
"There have been a lot of tears," said Joaquim, 213, as he trudged past the small plots of land that hug the mud and stick homes of Nhampuepua, also destroyed by the storm.
Rather than mislead her customers or undercut OCheesee's all-natural philosophy, Mary Lou ceased selling skim milk while her lawsuit against Florida's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) trudged through the courts.
Top seed Federer had a match point in the 10th game of the third set but made a hash of a backhand and nearly two hours later he trudged off a beaten man.
On this bleary, post-election afternoon, I trudged through Brookfield Place, a fancy mall in Manhattan's Financial District, with the promise of being one of the first to see Starbucks' 2016 holiday cup.
So instead of hopping into a cab and having their date in a hip downtown bar, they instead trudged through the snow to a decidedly untrendy Irish pub near his Midtown apartment building.
Noon," Gilbert and Johanna, suffer the fate of those born before neoprene and Gore-Tex: "In the grey, disconsolate, Alpine downpour they trudged on, Johanna in her burberry, he in his shower coat.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Hundreds of young Egyptians, including actress Mai El Gheity, trudged through the mud on the banks of the River Nile to collect tonnes of old plastic bags, bottles and other rubbish.
Read: Venezuela's poor are turning on its president and clashing with pro-government militias "We've suffered hunger like you can't imagine," said Luis Lugo, a former mechanic from Zulia as he trudged onward.
Thinking back on Voe­gele's comments later as I trudged through the cobblestone streets of Nuremberg, I felt a wave of sadness and sympathy, two emotions I had never experienced on behalf of a corporation.
In new, donated white sneakers, he trudged through the mixed mounds of broken dishes, dresser drawers, bed springs, and still-legible pages from a phone book, pointing out where certain rooms used to be.
The activity tracker ably logged a few runs with true-to-form rolling mile pace and cadence, and it trudged along on a couple-mile hike up to a lookout point in my town.
I was so resistant to forking over the cash to outfit myself properly that I trudged around in a thin wool coat and plastic rain boots and nearly got frostbite on my left toe.
Every other weekend, the family trudged out to what was then a Price Club so his parents could stock up and get the best prices on the household goods and food the family needed.
Michael explained what we were looking at: Sea turtles had trudged from the water to drier land on the slight incline where we were standing, burrowed the sand into indentations and laid their eggs.
Instead of moving their star third baseman last winter for a bumper crop of prospects, the Jays front office trudged into the August trade deadline, with a failed attempt at playoff relevance behind them.
The current bull market occurred in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, a period in which the economy trudged, household incomes only nudged higher, and stock market gains mostly went to the rich.
A funereal feeling hung in the crisp mountain air in Park City, Utah, as attendees at the ardently liberal Sundance Film Festival trudged into the 1,300-seat Eccles Theater for Friday's first big screening.
Many of them were still figuratively holding their breath as they trudged homeward in the evening, in some cases forced to try out different routes than the ones they had taken in the morning.
For nearly five days, they trudged through temperatures dipping below freezing at times while battling hail and rain and, by the end of it all, Truehl's skin was nearly 40 percent covered in frostbite.
When postwar life arrived for the artists, filmmakers, and photographers who had trudged through the Benito Mussolini years as propagandists, their work had to evolve from goading the nationalistic fervor that drove Italy toward war.
SONIA picked up her hoverboard, put it under her arm and trudged up three flights of stairs illuminated by stained glass to a vast room with old portraits of judges and shelves of dusty books.
OAKMONT, Pa. — A wave of golfers trudged off the Oakmont Country Club golf course at midmorning Friday, looking weary but happy to have finally finished a round that for many had started 703 hours earlier.
"This is all pretty tiresome after a while," said Florence Chamberlain, as she trudged through falling snow last week to pick up yet more cases of bottled water, a weekly or nightly chore for residents.
On a recent visit to one checkpoint in Kashgar, a line of passengers and drivers, nearly all Uighur, got out of their vehicles, trudged through automated gates made by C.E.T.C. and swiped their identity cards.
After instructing me to make as little noise as possible, we trudged into a strip of woods where Mr. Sand pointed to two metal tree stands high up on the narrow trunk of a tree.
The day before London trudged off to waste precious minutes of sunshine voting for its next mayor, the Evening Standard gleefully reported that a restaurant on Clerkenwell Road was marking the occasion with election-themed pizzas.
Many Republican voters trudged along with those earlier nominees, but never became truly animated until Mr. Trump offered them his brand of angry populism: a blend of protectionism at home and a smaller American footprint abroad.
Several farm workers and a couple of volunteers who heard about the loose pigs trudged up and down the dirt road hill Thursday trying to drive any pigs back into the Sugar Mountain Farm in Orange.
Yet the majority of Russians remained loyal to Putin, buying into an "us versus them" rhetoric and stoically trudged through the two-year recession that followed as oil prices slumped, adding insult to Russia's economic injury.
It seemed that way during a moment, at least, of comity on Tuesday, when reporters and Ms. Sanders trudged into the James S. Brady Briefing Room for her first "daily" White House press briefing since October.
When the battery on Deepika Mehrishi's two-year-old iPhone 6s started draining after just a few hours, she trudged down to Futureworld, a chain of Apple-authorized service centers in New Delhi, India, where she lives.
We saw as my parents, well-paid professionals in Malaysia, trudged through a variety of menial jobs, struggling to apply for minimum-wage work; and not for a lack of qualifications, experience or even English-language ability.
While we wait to find out, put on a mitten and pat yourself on your back: You've now trudged through 26 inches of snow this winter and spring, nearly 235 inches more than the average snow season.
On the day she was evicted, Ms. Louis said, rain was coming down in sheets as she trudged to the subway with her three children, manually pumping oxygen for her son Nathaniel, who has a lung disease.
NEW ORLEANS, July 14 (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Barry trudged through northwestern Louisiana on Sunday, threatening tornadoes and dropping up to 15 inches of rain in some places to create life-threatening flood conditions along the Mississippi River.
But last month the back-to-back was unavoidable when Arrogate trudged in fourth on a Saturday in Southern California and Baffert's Abel Tasman took Smith to the winner's circle on a Sunday in upstate New York.
His fight did not stop, though, as his family trudged his case through the EEOC, which declared for the first time that year that it believes sexual orientation should be considered "on the basis of sex" discrimination.
After a late arrival from Atlanta and only a few hours of sleep, Monsta X trudged into GMA's Times Square studio wearing the utter exhaustion that a non-stop, demanding world tour will do to a twentysomething.
When me and Gen returned we all drove back to Martello Street, unpacked the gear, carried it down the narrow basement steps into our studio, locked up Doris and trudged across London Fields back home to Beck Road.
Live television footage broadcast on al-Hadath television showed an area of desert where evacuees from Baghouz had gathered, with scores of children and black-veiled women sitting on the ground or hauling luggage as they trudged along.
Only once that was done did he sprint back to his teammates, to join the line that would applaud the Spurs players as they trudged onto the podium to collect their runner-up medals, those tokens of regret.
"It's in the soil, it's on the kale people eat, and also on the hands of adults and children," she said one afternoon as she trudged through Kibera's muddy footpaths, dodging children, stray dogs and the occasional chicken.
The next day, a cold January morning, I trudged past the small hillocks of begrimed ice that had formed on the curb, and bought a copy of this newspaper at a deli at Avenue A and Third Street.
And as we trudged along, filthy and exhausted (our typical condition), surrounded by rebels waging a guerrilla war in one of the hottest places on earth, Ogaden Desert in Ethiopia, we realized we had run out of water.
Tropical Storm Florence dumped "epic" amounts of rain on North and South Carolina as it trudged inland on Saturday, triggering dangerous flooding, toppling trees, cutting power to nearly a million homes and businesses while causing at least five deaths.
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Storm Barry trudged through northwestern Louisiana on Sunday, weakening to a tropical depression but dropping up to 275 inches (217 cm) of rain in some places to create life-threatening flood conditions along the Mississippi River.
They trudged through damp leaves, and Miranda brought up a recent dinner with a relative who'd said that Trump should just "drop a bomb on the entire Middle East" and how hard it was for her to remain polite.
He never said her name but noted, pointedly, how he had trudged through "every small town and fair and fish fry" in Iowa, a state that he won in 2008 and 2012 and that she, with less trudging, lost.
At the bookstore party in Bulgaria, Borislav Tsekov, another founder of the European Trump Society, proudly surveyed the crowd of about 75 people who had trudged through ankle-deep slush to attend the event at the Greenwich Book Center.
"They are making stories that put these guys in a bad light," said Sami, declining to give his last name out of concern that reporters would call him at work or home, as he trudged through the slush, watching for trouble.
The Economist has downloaded and trudged through 1.5m posts made since January 1st 2016 on the forum Mr AssholeSolo frequented, which is a cesspit of bigotry and hatred ("500,000 dead Muslims is a good start", he wrote in one post).
WILSON, N.C. (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Florence dumped "epic" amounts of rain on North and South Carolina as it trudged inland on Saturday, knocking out power and causing at least eight deaths as flood waters that have devastated many communities kept rising.
I've trudged through miles of mucky forest in them and, even after a long day's walking and fishing, I've been surprised not to find myself chafing at the bit to get them off as I do with my other waders.
The returning prospect of monetary policy divergence between the U.S. central bank and its global peers has buoyed the dollar in recent weeks as it trudged upward amid the global uncertainty following Britain's surprise vote to exit the European Union.
It took many more steps and several strenuous sessions before I started to enjoy seeing my wheelchair parked on the other side of the room as I trudged on – first in parallel bars, then with a walker and finally with crutches.
Not long after the Giants trudged off the MetLife turf as 20-point losers — as Jones was waving goodbye to his admirers in the grandstand — the Browns, who led Green Bay in the fourth quarter, 21-7, lost in overtime.
The building — an aging Brutalist layer cake, selected by the bureau's founders for the aspirational symbolism of its proximity to the White House, one block away — was under renovation, and so each visitor in turn trudged around to a side entrance.
Harvey left that guy behind when he trudged off the mound in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the 2015 World Series, a few harrowing minutes after he had charged there from the dugout, trying to complete a shutout.
As J.A. Happ and the rest of the Yankees trudged off the field after Game 214 of the American League Championship Series, Correa tossed his helmet like a basketball into the circle of delirious Astros and charged into the celebration.
So instead of heading to the showers, Sock trudged to the furthest practice court at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, out of public view, where he proceeded to swat backhands as Hahn fed balls to him from a giant orange bucket.
But the town of Rachel trudged forward with its own version of Alienstock — rechristened Alien-Stock, to avoid confusion and legal trouble — while Roberts converted his original vision into a more impersonal Thursday-night dance party in downtown Las Vegas.
When it's safe, text, iMessage or WhatsApp your videos, photos and stories to CNN: +2300 210-215-21 (CNN)The rain turned sideways Thursday, rivers swelled and floodwaters began to fill streets, as massive Hurricane Florence trudged toward North Carolina.
That quick-witted reply of his stayed with me, though I can't say that it made me feel any happier as I trudged around the rest of this giant cradle-to-grave, from-Warhola-to-Warhol Warholfest at Tate Modern.
He splashed across the shallow Pedernales River and trudged up into the green mountains, past cattle herds, fields of plantain trees and the rhythmically whooshing turbines of a wind farm, carefully avoiding the checkpoints manned by soldiers on the lookout for Haitians.
After losing, 22-17, to the Buffalo Bills — a result that, coupled with Pittsburgh's victory at Cleveland, eliminated them from playoff contention — the Jets trudged off the field at Ralph Wilson Stadium and through the tunnel that led to their locker room.
Returning to competition four weeks after claiming his long overdue first major title, a rusty Garcia trudged disconsolately to the tee at the island-green hole, three over par after a day of mediocrity at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, Florida.
Chapman trudged his way through the wet grass of the outfield while the grounds crew worked furiously to sprinkle bags of infield conditioner along the dirt, trying to absorb excess moisture on a surface with a consistency that had begun to resemble porridge.
On Tuesday night, Donald Trump trudged his way through the State of the Union, an ode to American greatness that the president delivered with the halting, half-bored delivery of an assistant vice principal doing morning announcements at a suburban high school.
Although I did feel overwhelmingly moody and lethargic throughout the week and trudged to my dinner table like a kid walking into a dentist appointment, it didn't affect my daily routine, and I was still able to complete everything that I needed to.
My wife and I trudged up some steps into our backyard and combined a few pieces of dry seasoned wood to a pile of semi-frozen brush and some broken pieces of old stump I had chopped in the fall and left outside.
A series of limited-edition MetroCards will feature photographs from ground zero in the weeks after the World Trade Center towers collapsed, showing firefighters, police officers and aid workers from around the country who trudged through rubble and ash to search for victims.
As he trudged from the field at St. James's Park in late January, flanked by his coaching staff, Guardiola, the Manchester City manager, was convinced that defeat at the hands of Newcastle United had stripped the Premier League title from his grasp.
So in the middle of the night, about 113 people — some sleepy-eyed, some wide-awake and frightened — living in building 8 of an Orlando apartment complex trudged from their home to the clubhouse, where they spent the rest of the night.
ZVECAN, Kosovo — In the densely forested mountains along the contested frontier between Serbia and Kosovo, a patrol of American soldiers under NATO command trudged through snow and mud, keeping an eye out for smugglers or anyone else trying to cross the border.
BEIJING — As he trudged back to the locker room in the bowels of Cadillac Arena, needing to deliver one last post-game address to his humbled United States men's basketball team, Coach Gregg Popovich looked up and felt a need to stop.
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who grudgingly trudged up to Capitol Hill on Friday to discuss the peculiar circumstances of how he came to be in charge of the Justice Department — and, specifically, of the Russia probe, which he has openly criticized.
Michael went first: he hoisted a large sack over his shoulder; he walked upwards, constantly slipping; he vomited; he pulled things out from the sack and set them neatly on top of the vomit; he wiped his mouth, then trudged onward with his sack.
With that in mind, as soon as I trudged through the gates of Worthy Farm this year, I made it my mission to find out who would be playing secret sets, because what's a secret worth if you can't find out what it is?
Just hours after watching a television report suggesting Canada would accept immigrants spurned by President Trump, Mr. Bissonnette packed his Glock handgun and rifle, picked up a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, and trudged the snow-covered streets of Quebec to a nearby Islamic Cultural Center.
In 2016 the Red Sox — needing a win or a loss by Toronto to clinch — trudged off the field after Mark Teixeira's walk-off grand slam, then let loose with a raucous celebration in the clubhouse because the Blue Jays had lost moments earlier.
For about a week, I was one of those Pokémon Go players who trudged around the city, oblivious to traffic or other pedestrians, in search of that rare, high CP. Even my dog got tired of going out every time an Onix silhouette appeared on my screen.
As Teixeira's teammates poured out of the dugout to mob him at the plate, the Red Sox — who clinched the American League East title thanks to Toronto's defeat — trudged off the field, winners of the prize but unable to fully savor it until they reached the clubhouse.
Bespoke picked us up in San Juan, and after a quick hour-long drive east, and a muddy 53-minute hike from the private parking lot, our group of roughly two dozen trudged to a riverbed with lush tropical greenery, rushing cold water and enormous boulders.
CreditCreditMax Whittaker for The New York Times ACONCAGUA PROVINCIAL PARK, Argentina — Isabella de la Houssaye and her daughter, Bella, struggled to breathe in the thin air of the high Andes as they trudged up a zigzag trail to the top of Aconcagua, the highest summit outside Asia.
Almost from the moment Salah trudged down the tunnel, heartbroken, however, it was clear something was different: whether Liverpool's confidence had been sapped by the departure of its record-breaking talisman, or whether Real suddenly felt liberated by his absence, or both, is hard to say.
CreditCreditMaciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times MYSLENICE, Poland — The dark, uneven soil at Wisla Krakow's training facility in this village 40 minutes south of Poland's second largest city was frozen solid last month as a few hundred supporters trudged through the snow to greet Jakub Blaszczykowski.
QWAQWA, South Africa (Reuters) - Eight-year-old Musa and her older sister Moleboheng trudged down the ravine with buckets and drum bottles to fetch water from a filthy stream because they were thirsty and tired of waiting for trucks meant to deliver emergency water that never showed up.
She went off to catch the 1 train while I trudged back to my tower alone, making note of the fact that I'd be seeing no more films at the Forum for a spell, because it was closing for the summer so that a fourth screen could be built.
If you're thinking "uh didn't we see this in 2006's X-Men The Last Stand?" the answer is both yes and no, because the X-Men movies rewrote their own timeline during the movies, and just completely forgot about other things as they trudged forward with more sequels.
What lingered for the fans clad in green and white as they trudged into the evening chill was a third consecutive defeat, this by 22-17, after Chris Long stripped Fitzpatrick at the Jets' 222-yard line with under two minutes remaining, forcing a fumble that Trey Flowers recovered.
After his breakout season in 2018, expectations were high for Baker Mayfield and the Browns in 2019, especially after the acquisition of superstar wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. But the team never came together in Cleveland, as the Browns trudged their way to a disappointing 6-10 record.
During the trial, Weinstein regularly trudged into the courthouse stooped and unshaven, using a walker after recently undergoing back surgery — a far cry from the way he was depicted in court as a burly, intimidating figure whose eyes seemed to turn black with menace when his anger flared.
QWAQWA, South Africa (Reuters) - Eight-year-old Musa and her older sister Moleboheng trudged down the ravine with buckets and drum bottles to fetch water from a filthy stream because they were thirsty and tired of waiting for trucks meant to deliver emergency water that never showed up.
" Barefoot in the snow, watching skaters glide on the surface of a frozen river, "forever waiting, a passive witness to the living," she is a ghost who gives the impression that "somehow, she's walked into this scene from outside the painting, trudged onto the canvas from our world, not hers.
Several years into the business, he had trained a few young Mexican women to do the cooking, while he trudged around the restaurant, often clad in a T-shirt and basketball shorts, his rubber sandals dragging along the floor, keeping his accounts and collecting payment for food and other services.
If we were to step into those pictures, however, we would hear machine gun bullets piercing metal hedgehogs, waves crashing over helmets in the English Channel and sand spraying amidst the men who trudged to the 100-foot-tall cover of the beach head, fighting both nature and Nazi dehumanized.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 | 03 innings BOSTON — As the Yankees trudged off the field in the wee hours of Monday morning, several of them took one last peek across what had become a bandbox of horrors, catching a sight of the Boston Red Sox mobbing Andrew Benintendi near first base.
His cheeks red, hair matted with sweat, Novak Djokovic appeared to be in such distress as he trudged to a changeover on a steamy U.S. Open afternoon that someone suggested it would be a good idea to have a trash can at the ready, just in case he lost his lunch.
"One important driver of the market sell-off was that investor sentiment had become too complacent these past two years and bullish sentiment prevailed as the major equity market indexes trudged higher to record price gains, along with the absence of volatility," said John Lynch, chief investment strategist at LPL Financial.
The grand, marble, circular staircase, up which children had trudged, and down which some had fallen or been thrown, was removed in the 1960s to accommodate an elevator, an innovation that was exciting enough to warrant a newspaper article, bearing a photograph with a spectacled, smiling nun and grinning, well-dressed children.
Yankees 20, Astros 0 | Yankees lead series, 3-2 When Dallas Keuchel handed the ball to his manager, A. J. Hinch, and walked off the mound at Yankee Stadium, he experienced his first Bronx serenade: fans on their feet, waving goodbye and roaring with delight as he trudged toward the third-base dugout.
A 12-year-old who lives down the street trudged through the drift to bring her a plate of ham, green beans and mashed potatoes as a Christmas dinner, and Ms. Foley, who lives alone, said she had stretched the food out over three days, not knowing when she would be able to get out.
While Michael's father flew to and from China for work, young Michael and his mother trudged through the mundane adjustments and small humiliations of life in America — new grocery stores, new bus systems, a Balkanized gathering of fellow immigrants who may look like you but who are not like you in the ways that matter.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Ruth Gruber was the youngest PhD graduate in the world, earning her degree at the age of 21953 with a doctoral thesis on Virginia Woolf (the first academic work on the author), when she trudged out into the Arctic and became the first journalist to interview prisoners at a Soviet Gulag in 213.
Reed plunged into contemporary labor struggles, helping organize the celebrated Paterson Strike pageant; reported on the Mexican Revolution, riding into battle with Pancho Villa; trudged through the killing fields of World War I as a war correspondent, tortured by kidney pains; and turned up in Russia in 1917, interviewing Trotsky and getting appointed to the executive committee of the Communist International.
No one, you'd hope, would be churlish as to let the banter boys sully the fine reputations of Europe's various budget airlines, but anyone who's ever trudged onto an 8pm flight from Stansted before a weekend where the most nutritious thing you're likely to ingest is a €20 bottle of lukewarm water in a club, will know that these are less bog standard flight, and more nightmare turned waking reality.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere (L) and Sprint Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure testify before the House Judiciary Committee's Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill March 12, 2019 in Washington, DC.Photo: Chip Somodevilla (Getty)It's been one year since T-Mobile announced its intention to buy Sprint for $26 billion and, despite some scrutiny, the mega-merger has trudged forward at pace, save a few hiccups.

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