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Outside the palace, a car trundles past with loudspeakers singing presidential praise.
In the meantime, the museum trundles on, its exhibition program relatively unscathed.
He trundles home on a single-decker bus, watching as the rain drums against the window.
My boat trundles through the blackness, beacon shining out into the dark, and I get worried.
Meanwhile, with Bernie Sanders's surprise victory over Hillary Clinton in Indiana, the Democratic race trundles on.
After an order is made, the package trundles down a conveyor belt to a waiting drone.
The number 22008, which trundles down what is thought to be Europe's busiest route, is far from loved.
The robot trundles about on wheels and uses an array of sensors and cameras to monitor its environment.
"The pound has been dribbling lower as the EU debate trundles on," Societe Generale currency strategist Kit Juckes said.
Starship's robots look like a little white box, no taller than knee-height, that trundles around on six wheels.
Yet just as "ambling" trundles forward, "inscribed" stays still, denoting words written (or carved) on a surface, in witness.
As Trump's presidency trundles along, it's becoming increasingly clear that the best thing to do is to ignore his online persona.
The only modern-day sleeper train which comes up to Mr Martin's exacting standards is the Nordland, which trundles towards northern Norway.
Sitting at a typewriter, we are always in the present moment as the carriage trundles forward character by character, line by line.
In "Subway 2," a one-eyed brown roundhead turns to his cellphone as the train he has just missed trundles out of sight.
So his daughter, Kathryn, devoted but overwhelmed, trundles him and his favorite armchair off to assisted living at a place called Garden Ridge.
Like a number of Smith's novels, it doesn't know when to end—usually an element of her joyful profligacy—and trundles along into silliness.
Its towering machine trundles along rows of crops, using computer vision to locate and remove invasive plants, working 24/7, 365 days a year.
AMONG Helsinki's contributions to innovation in transport is a tram kitted out as a fully functioning pub, which trundles through its centre in the summer.
He pretty much open mouth kisses his comrades, in their wool coats and heavy-rimmed black hats, as he trundles towards this history-changing mission.
"To the good ol' days," he exclaims as he trundles past glossy corporate buildings owned by newspaper giants: Springfield Times, Springfield Daily News and Springfield Tribune.
With the win, the hulking Lewis trundles onto a four-fight streak, and appears to be closing in on a date with a top-ranked foe.
The golf cart trundles over a potholed path, jagged with bare pipes and winds past an eerie landscape of deserted cabins, overgrown brush and felled trees.
The team has created a robot that trundles autonomously around construction sites, using a 360-degree camera and custom lidar system to systematically document its surroundings.
Later, a patrol van trundles through lanes of humble homes, stopping at a corner where a bemused boy in a blue tracksuit is clutching a crack pipe.
The scale of tonight's success is evident by the time everyone trundles downstairs and on to the street for fresh air, cigarettes and their last trains home.
Perhaps the best thing Tanaka did was to keep quiet the 25,000-pound replica locomotive that trundles along over the left field wall at Minute Maid Park.
Inspired by similar events in Ms. Coppola's past, the story fusses around Anne (an overqualified Diane Lane) as she trundles from Cannes to Paris in an old Peugeot.
Not least because after the buildup (and garbled metaphors), what Herbert trundles out is fairly straightforward: a dense, detailed narrative of the massacre — although not without a few flourishes.
In the second act, he trundles back on heaving a wooden rod the length of a stretch limo with swings attached, then spins it around with two women aboard.
He slowly eases his vehicle out into the alley of a precinct in Seattle (population: 793,451), scanning left and right as the precinct's metal garage door trundles down behind him.
Hillary Clinton told us loud and proud in her "deplorables" speech – and on many occasions since the election as she trundles around the world blaming everyone except herself for her defeat.
The Second Mountain eventually trundles into a vague spiritual awakening, but it is also almost admirably straightforward about the fact that it is a book by a yuppie and for yuppies.
Nicknamed the International Express both for the diversity of neighborhoods it serves and its terminus near the 1964 World's Fair grounds, the 7 trundles along with a culture all its own.
Toward the end of the piece, the screen is filled with a video shot from a train as it pulls out of the town station and trundles through a barren countryside.
Fed officials are penciling in three rate increases for the year and markets anticipating only one or two as the U.S. economic expansion trundles toward its 12th year of steady growth.
The bowl trundles overhead, dangling from a conveyor system and revealing a picture of a fighter plane glued to the bottom of it before landing on a metal table and cooking area.
Unlike a classic thriller that creates suspense by dropping clues that lead up to a big reveal, Burning trundles along without ever releasing tension, unfurling like a tangerine peeled in neat spiral.
From there, the day — and pouring rain, no doubt — trundles on, to Haider Ackermann at 10:30 (back in central Paris) for waifs in silks, then on to Mugler in the early afternoon.
The stream of trucks that trundles from the Red Sea port account for about 70 percent of imports in a country where two-thirds of the 29 million people rely on international aid.
"Boundaries" might open in Laura's therapist's office, but the real psychoanalysis occurs in a classic Rolls-Royce as this dysfunctional crew trundles to Los Angeles to dump Jack with Laura's harebrained sister (Kristen Schaal).
And while there's a grotesque comedy to Herold's gang of dupes and opportunists as it trundles from one atrocity to another, the script's emphasis on the transactional nature of power is too chilling to encourage chuckles.
The United States surely does not expect migrants who want to live in Texas or California to settle on waiting for that dream in Guatemala as their paperwork trundles through a very clogged and restrictive US system.
An old lady trundles past us down the aisle as I start telling him about my road accident last November, and by the time I'm wrapping up she's done a complete circuit of the store and passes us again.
In that delicious song, delivered with the driest of wit by Mr. Green, the narrator recalls a season of decadent parties on the French Riviera, in cascades of rhymed lyrics that grow more lunatic as the song trundles along.
Chu's slender fragility and marvelously expressive face drive the story, but Lee has some lovely, impetuous moments as Carey, unable to tolerate being cooped up, trundles his father's hospital bed around town with casual but not unkind disregard for its oblivious occupant.
Buy a bag of warm bunyols, small sugarcoated doughnuts, and stroll around Plaza de la Constitución, the sunny main square, where every so often, whistles blare and a vintage wood-paneled tram trundles through, rattling toward the port two-and-a-half miles away.
Two or three days a week during the 226-day span of the summer hiking season that ends in August, a weather-beaten crawler tractor (a bulldozer minus the blade in front) trundles up the 231 mile Fujinomiya trail to collect crates of postcards and letters.
WUHU, China (Reuters) - Down a side street bracketed by massage parlors and cheap hotels in this city on the banks of the Yangtze river, a humanoid food service robot trundles around the corner of a table in a cafe, red eyes flashing in tune with synthesized classical music.
As our cab trundles down the Strand, past Pret a Manger and the Savoy, Coutts and Itsu, past the milling hordes and slow-moving masses, it becomes almost impossible to not think about the possibility of a city in which man is no longer part of the picture.
It features a children's chorus, a dance ensemble that plays besieged Victorians as well as undulating Martian weeds, a Martian fighting machine that descends from the ceiling and trundles across the stage, and — in place of Burton's head — the floating, talking face of the actor Liam Neeson projected onto various surfaces.
Apparently aimed at older people, it's designed to link smart devices that already exist in the home, whether that's lights, camera, fire alarms, air conditioners or whatever It trundles around on wheels, waiting for you to prod its touchscreen face to make video calls or browse the internet or control your home.
The coach trundles into Oslo and Brendan takes the tourists for a spot of culture at the Munch museum.
After exiting the station, the train makes a large right turn and then travels up a chain lift hill. It gently trundles around a curve at the top of the hill. The train then violently dips downwards. A ratchet that is in place to prevent roll backs precedes a short straight section.
As the weather clears, The Spirit trundles down the muddy runway and barely clears electric lines and treetops. An American newspaper's headline reads: "Lindy Is Off!" Every hour, Lindbergh switches fuel tanks to keep the airplane's weight balanced. As Lindbergh flies over Cape Cod, he realizes he has not slept in 28 hours.
A Kurrajong-bound two-car passenger train trundles along March Street in Richmond (circa 1950). The regular passenger train on the railway consisted of a Z20-class tank locomotive hauling two carriages. Just like the Camden line, the train was given the nickname of 'Pansy'. The journey was timed to take between 30 and 35 minutes.
A carriage marked "Ashfield-Burwood" trundles down Parramatta Road in the early 1870s, with the University of Sydney in the background. Parramatta was settled by Europeans in the same year (1788) as Sydney. The Parramatta River was used as navigation between them. Sometime between 1789 and 1791 an overland track was made to provide an official land route between the two settlements.
Rennie seems to have employed his vacations in working as a millwright, and so to have established a business on his own account. At this early date the originality of his mind was exhibited by the introduction of cast iron pinions instead of wooden trundles. In 1784 he took a journey south for the purpose of enlarging his knowledge, visiting James Watt at Soho, Staffordshire. Watt offered him an engagement, which he accepted.
Date of Publication: 22 April 2009 Egil and Finn kill a group of Vikings led by a man named Knut, stealing their cache of weapons for their own purposes, leaving one messenger alive to tout their bravado. Upon reception of his message, this messenger is put to death by Aki and King Bram. Princess Annikki meanwhile practices her archery in the woods as her father looks on. A large bear trundles from the woods and curiously inspects her.
But when a mysterious convoy of lorries trundles up the misty mountainside towards an old, disused mine, even Dylan is confounded. Who are these people and what have they got to hide? This is a story inspired by a press cutting describing how, during World War II, the treasured contents of London's National Gallery were stored in Welsh slate mines. Once a month, a morale-boosting masterpiece would be unveiled in the village and then returned to London for viewing.
Dayton painted "Ravine House" on a shingle and hung it above the building's front door to welcome visitors. The first and second floors contained framed beds, slide-out trundles, and floor mattresses for overnight guests; extra sleeping space was available in the small attic. In addition to providing rooms to travelers, Ravine House also functioned as a livery, a store, a post office, and a private farm residence. Dayton and his sons, Aaron and Zara, operated Ravine House as an overnight stop for stagecoach travelers until 1866, when use of the Dubuque–St.
Bungalow number 5 is the austere two-storied stone building of small comfort which has been the traditional home of Bakloh bachelors. This is also the first big Bungalow that one sees on the promontory that dominates the parade ground, and office complex, as the daily bus from Pathankot trundles into Bukloh and makes its final stop at the corner of the parade ground. To this building which at the best of times had housed no more than three or four officers, almost a dozen young officers were assigned, some thought consigned.
" Stephen Dalton of Uncut felt that it "drags and trundles in places", but is "easily New Order's best album since Technique, and probably their most musically diverse ever." In a less favourable review, Tim Sendra of AllMusic called it "a watered-down and uninspired album by a band that lost the plot long ago and can now only capture an occasional glimmer of what made it so great in the first place." Concluding a less favourable 1 of 5 star review, Truck & Driver wrote: "...full of soggy, uninspired self-indulgent material that sounds like a mish-mash of 80s B-sides.
He trundles a cart filled with paint buckets along > a dock, then throws an enormous sheet of wallboard down on a mud flat ten > feet below. > Soberly, with exquisite skill, using first a vigorous forehand, then a > precisely executed backhand, the painter slops color from buckets. Clearly > he is a master, for his stroke with the long-handled hoe is sure and strong, > his touch with the dribble-stick more than Japanese in its delicacy. And > when he fills a flare pistol with paint and fires the last accent of orange > at his abstraction, he does not pull the trigger.
As Honoré wonders where the stranger came from, Emily touches his arm thinking the same thing... and the two of them suddenly find themselves in a muddy field in the middle of nowhere. As they try to work out where they are, a tank trundles down the road, and Honoré finds himself seeing it as if it were both there, and not there. They head to a barn to hide, and find a newspaper that shows they are thirty years in their own future. Leaving Honoré to try to come to terms with this, Emily heads into the village to find more information but is quickly identified as a stranger and taken for interrogation.
For centuries, bowling was performed exactly as in bowls because the ball was rolled or skimmed along the ground. The bowlers may have used variations in pace but the basic action was essentially the same. There are surviving illustrations from the first half of the eighteenth century which depict the bowler with one knee bent forward and his bowling hand close to the ground, while the ball trundles (if slow) or skims (if quick) towards a batsman armed with a bat shaped something like a large hockey stick and guarding a two-stump wicket. Cricket's first great bowling revolution occurred probably in the 1760s when bowlers started to pitch the ball instead of rolling it along the ground.
Paul Britten Austin describes Liksom en herdinna as painting a picture much like John Constable's oil paintings (here The Hay Wain) as the "farmer heavy on staggering wheel" trundles through the meadows. Bellman's biographer, Paul Britten Austin, describes the song "with its almost religious invocation of a shepherdess, 'clad for some solemn feast'" as "more lovely in Swedish" than in Boileau's French. He comments that in the Epistle, Bellman depicts the countryside just north of Stockholm like a Constable painting, with "Mark how between meadows all awry/the Cot to the lake descends... Where farmer heavy on staggering wheel/Makes haste to his hearth and evening meal". However he finds "quintessentially Swedish" the mood of high summer, with a swallow flying into the room, the cock crowing outside, and the bell of the village church ringing steadily.

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