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As he walked slowly toward the door, Peter's mind raced.
His back was crooked, and he walked slowly, bent over.
Jerome blathered with joy as Tiny walked slowly into her house.
Others walked slowly, heads bowed in despair at all they had lost.
He walked slowly holding a cane and with the help of an aide.
We walked slowly, absorbing the night, its unlikely rhyme of poetry and basketball.
He and I walked slowly, holding hands while we stepped, interlocking our fingers.
Crupi walked slowly past, appraising the girls' makeup and watching them for mistakes.
Still they walked slowly, mindfully, as if traversing a tightrope across a ravine.
If he walked slowly enough, he could avoid triggering the wheeze and cough.
Juliet, in a white dress, walked slowly across the stage littered with bodies.
Diallo walked slowly from student to student, waving at them to close their eyes.
All the tempos dropped when she walked slowly across the floor to her seat.
As he was led away, he walked slowly, leaning on a cane for support.
The "Ferris Bueller" teacher walked slowly as he entered the store ... without protective gear.
When he finally decided it was time, he walked slowly, painfully, toward the tunnel.
Darnold walked slowly to the sideline and stood with his hands on his hips.
Justice Ginsburg walked slowly but steadily and with purpose as she arrived from a flight.
The three of us walked slowly, on account of both the wires and the sensory bombardment.
Far down the field, Buffon peeled off his gloves and walked slowly toward the center circle.
"No justice, no peace," they shouted as they walked slowly around the shopping center before entering it.
We walked slowly down 125th Street, Harlem's main thoroughfare, allowing the pedestrian traffic to bustle around us.
During her tour on Wednesday, Melania Trump walked slowly with a guide through various wings, asking questions.
Conforto eventually got up, still holding his left shoulder, and walked slowly into the dugout with a trainer.
Moriarty walked slowly onto the stage looking as if she'd expected a library and ended up on Broadway.
She and her son walked slowly toward each other and locked in a silent and almost motionless embrace.
Deeply moved, Norman composed a piece of music, which she sang as she walked slowly through the audience.
They crawled under the glass floor at times and walked slowly, like wraiths, against a harsh metallic musical score.
The pontiff walked slowly down from his plane, smiled and shook hands with President Alain Berset and other Swiss officials.
I thought, and we walked slowly in the sunshine until we got to the best fish and chip shop in London.
The first thing he noticed was how Hongkongers quickly became impatient when an older person walked slowly in front of them.
At the church hall in Bay Ridge, Lucero walked slowly between two columns of chambelanes as they held their costume swords.
Flanked by girls playing traditional horns, the first lady walked slowly into a room with a large photograph hanging in it.
Murdock arrived at the home first, Carolyn said, and Shelley walked slowly behind him to appear as though they'd traveled separately.
But Ms. James was not one of them: Just as with her morning routine, she took her time and walked slowly.
Cohen, 52, walked slowly into the courthouse in lower Manhattan looking somber, watched by a throng of reporters and television camera crews.
As we walked slowly around the dirt path, light filtered through the towering old trees, dropping light patterns on the forest floor.
Breathless and drenched in sweat, my friend walked slowly to the front door and opened it on to the dark, snowy night.
"Way out" signs all around, I walked slowly through the archways and across the bridge near the Traitors' Gate toward the Thames.
Barkan walked slowly, with assistance from a cane, and tried to spend as much time in a wheelchair to help conserve his energy.
After a day of roaming markets and lying out by the water, a friend and I walked slowly to catch our trains home.
Starting at daybreak on days of fair weather, the researchers walked slowly, carefully noting over 5,500 individual birds living in and around the buildings.
Ordered to drop the weapon by a young policeman, the killer first walked slowly toward him and then started to run, pointing his knife.
Mr. Jammeh walked slowly toward a waiting airplane, shaking hands with a line of people and escorted by Alpha Condé, the president of Guinea.
On Wednesday, she walked slowly, stooped, into the courtroom with her son John Moxley and sat in the front row during the 90-minute hearing.
I walked slowly, beneath the shade of the ancient city walls to escape the sun, to reclaim the city that had not left my memory.
As we showed you ... Ginsburg walked slowly but steadily last month as she landed at Reagan National Airport, still recovering from her recent cancer surgery.
He walked slowly at 77, and following too far behind a crowd coming off a streetcar, he walked into the path of a fast-moving truck.
A moment later, holding her hands to her head and sobbing, Ms. Zakharova walked slowly back toward the jail cells at the back of the courtroom.
He walked slowly, took his place behind the podium, gave a terse, formulaic speech, and pointed at a Fox News reporter to ask the first question.
When the water was about an inch deep, the lights gradually came up, and Grimaud, dressed all in white, walked slowly to one of the pianos.
As the sun was just rising over the White House on the crisp morning, a weary Mulvaney walked slowly up the north driveway toward the West Wing.
McLeod was so drunk he had "slurred speech and walked slowly in a zig zag pattern" and had to grab onto a railing for support, police observed.
A Shinto priest in white robes walked slowly ahead of the hearse at Tokyo's Toshimagaoka cemetery under bright blue skies to the sound of "shakuhachi" flute music.
A number of the migrants ran to try to escape capture, but most walked slowly to hand themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol officials waiting under floodlights.
After surviving Saturday's attack, he walked slowly and carefully to his synagogue now surrounded by police tape, mourners' flowers, and makeshift grave markings for the 11 killed.
"I always heard people tell me this was on their bucket list, that it's a thrill to meet me," Frei said as he walked slowly through the crowd.
After hearing the sentence, Selina Tsang, flanked by her two sons, walked slowly out of the courtroom, rubbing her eyes briefly before entering the conference room next door.
On his arrival at Mount Herzel, Israel's national cemetery, where dozens of dignitaries from around the world where gathered, President Barack Obama walked slowly along the front row.
One friend, Carrie Malfatto, explained that she drove Fuller to a massage and pedicure, where she walked slowly with a cane and wore a headscarf, the Dispatch reported.
On a sunny Thursday in June, Mr. Allison walked slowly down the stairs of a strip mall commercial center in downtown San Diego to talk about his efforts.
After taking a knee as medical staff members ran out to assist him, he walked slowly off the field and glared at Boddy-Calhoun in Cleveland's defensive huddle.
Rahimi, who was wounded in a shootout with police before being arrested, walked slowly into the Manhattan federal courtroom in the afternoon without assistance, wearing a blue prison jumpsuit.
On Wednesday, days after news reports warning about the fake monks, two men with shaved heads and wearing mustard-yellow robes walked slowly along Eighth Avenue near 42nd Street.
At the beginning of the performance they stood in various places throughout the hall; near the end, they walked slowly down the aisles to the lip of the stage.
LOS ANGELES — As the boos rained down on Yuli Gurriel in Game 6 of the World Series on Tuesday night, Rich Hill walked slowly around the mound at Dodger Stadium.
"I sometimes wonder whether animals could survive the inhumane cruelty we were subjected to," she told Aldar as they walked slowly towards Block number 10, which served as Mengele's laboratory.
As Ewing walked slowly to a news conference during which he would say little and never change his blank expression, many of the Houston people reached up and patted his back.
He thrust his hands in the air, walked slowly to first base and then pumped his right fist as Citi Field erupted and his teammates raced to home plate to meet him.
A solitary old white man walked slowly back and forth in front of the building, carrying a sign that read "Pray for abortion to end," although abortions aren't actually performed at that particular branch.
He's healthy now, though his life has been a road walked slowly away from a disease that racked his body as a child, putting him in a wheelchair until he was 10 years old.
He even spoke slowly, as if with effort, from behind near-perpetual sunglasses and a glossy-smooth tan, and walked slowly, in stacked Western boots that gave his small body an air of Napoleonic command.
Behind me as I walked slowly back home, the lights from the Yemeni bodega shone, illuminating the American night, promising treats to feed our late-night hankerings in return for our American nickels and dimes.
Gorbachev walked slowly with a cane, but his smile was as captivating as always, his wits as sharp as usual and his reactions quick during the rare, hour-long interview at his foundation's office in Moscow.
The plane eventually landed in Tehran and, after a brief argument between his followers over who would assist him, Khomeini walked slowly down the stairs to the tarmac, helped by an Air France steward (a compromise).
" Indeed, the novel begins: "On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge.
Then, he walked slowly from the Freedom House on the South Korean side of the border village to meet the North Korean leader who approached the concrete block that serves as the military demarcation line from the other side.
More than 300 mourners, many of them carrying candles, walked slowly through the streets of Annapolis, the state capital, near the capitol dome, which was lit up, its flags flown at half staff in honor of the shooting victims.
He walked slowly and alone amid the rows of low white headstones in the shape of crosses and Stars of David, gently resting a white rose on about a dozen and stopping to pray silently before saying the Mass.
I walked slowly to my gate in a somewhat crowded terminal to maintain at least 6 feet of space between myself and the travelers around me because the novel coronavirus can spread to people up to 6 feet apart.
The visitors suffered an early setback when Ashley Barnes, their joint top-scorer this season, crashed into the back of Arsenal's Granit Xhaka and walked slowly off the field minutes later, cradling his left arm, to be replaced by Sam Vokes.
Strasburg improves to 8-0 as Nats top Mets WASHINGTON — Pitching coach Mike Maddux walked slowly to the mound, then was surrounded by his infielders as he talked to right-hander Stephen Strasburg in the top of the seventh inning.
Last Wednesday, Miguel Balcazar, 66, a retired middle-school history teacher, walked slowly to an early voting site at a recreation center in the city's Mission Valley neighborhood, a little more than two miles from the scene of the Walmart shooting.
Henok walked slowly but assuredly through the bright terminal, past the kiosk selling Chiapas-made coffee and chocolate and past a group of chattering young migrants from India who, as it happened, were on Henok's flight and also, like him, United States–bound.
On a mild winter day, Mohandas K. Gandhi walked slowly across a stately lawn in New Delhi, India's capital, leaning on the shoulders of two young women, when an assassin greeted him, touched his feet and then shot the frail 78-year-old three times in the chest.
It has been less than a year since she checked out of the hospital in September after major postdelivery problems, including a pulmonary embolism, and walked slowly and with great difficulty toward the front door of her Florida home while clinging tightly to the handle of a baby carrier containing her infant daughter.
After an hour of listening (and chatting with a crowd of Americans and Brits behind us who were in town on a business trip), we got up and walked slowly toward our Montparnasse flat, passing bands of college-age young people singing "Creep" and "Hotel California" with thick French accents outside brasseries.
So they had sent my father away empty-handed, and their lights shone out on the snow and the smell of roasting meat slipped out of the cracks while I walked slowly back to the baker, to give him a worn penny in return for a coarse half-burned loaf that hadn't been the loaf I'd made at all.
As the Beavers took ground balls and swings under a brilliant blue sky, finishing early enough to beat the 90-degree heat that is typical this time of year, Coach Pat Casey walked slowly around the field like an ambassador, greeting orange-clad boosters near the batting cage and in the stands as he prepared for his fifth C.W.S. "I've been blessed," he said.
She looked over her shoulder at the woman as she walked slowly, more dignifiedly away, maintaining eye contact until she turned a corner.
I walked slowly, for I was almost exhausted, as well as lame, and I felt the intensest wretchedness for the horrible death of little Weena.
Instead Ickx walked slowly to his car, properly put on his safety belts, and only then moved the car. Doing so effectively relegated Ickx to the back of the starting grid.Spurring 2010, p.312 His concern was borne out almost immediately.
The prophecy was fulfilled. But Ernest, having finished what he had to > say, took the poet's arm, and walked slowly homeward, still hoping that some > wiser and better man than himself would by and by appear, bearing a > resemblance to the GREAT STONE FACE.
During Cardo's celebration, Dante puts on a hat and then walked slowly into the restaurant, spying on Cardo before ordering some food. He sat on one corner of the restaurant while waiting for his food. Timo secretly followed him inside. But the two criminals departed immediately after the food was delivered.
While Beans and Porky are having a meal, a dove comes to them with a note, who literally got shot by a gunshot. He then literally dives down to where Beans and Porky are spotted. The bird walked slowly to the 2, receiving the message. Beans and Porky then saw the bird lying down, dead.
Everyone stood up, walked slowly (kinhin) around the outside of the hall, then returned to sit 25 more minutes. After four sittings (two hours), there was a brief period of chanting, before the sitters returned home. The zendo was full for most of each summer. Many Westerners first learned how to practice zazen in this zendo.
Someone near me said: 'This is England'. I was just going to ask some questions, when I saw Pope Pius IX just like I have seen him in pictures. He was robed magnificently and carried in his hand a torch alive with flames. As he walked slowly towards that immense gathering of people, the leaping flames from the torch dispelled the fog, and the people stood in the splendour of the noonday sun.
A very worth entry into what will someday be an even longer running longest running show that has ever walked slowly up a flight of stairs. I absolutely love Jerry, Bart's future ex-wife's new soon to be ex-Alien lover. Nelson's mom still has to strip at the age of 87 because there is no more retirement. Even with 99 Democrats in the Senate, because the Republican still knows how to get things his way.
He appeared still shaken after slipping and being hit while off- balance as he attempted a cutback play. As he walked slowly to the sidelines the Duke fans began to chant a touchdown for Lach. Only moments later a Blue Devil teammate got into the end zone. By the end of 1950 Wallace Wade had included only five sophomores as varsity starters in twenty-five years as a coach at the University of Alabama and Duke.
The author describes the village thus: "Callaghan walked slowly through the open space at the end of Alfriston High Street. The afternoon sun shone on the old houses, and the tree in the middle of the little square threw a pleasant shadow." Several other local places are mentioned in the novel, among them Brighton, Eastbourne, Herstmonceaux, Pevensey Bay, Rottingdean and Polegate. The book was made into a film in 1948, starring Moira Lister and Michael Rennie.
An ox was provided from a place on the way for the tired Devi to ride, this place is now known as "Kelakam". There is a place called "Neendunokki" this is the place where Sati peeped at the distant 'Yaga shala' when she heard the noise emanating from there. The place where she had to pay taxation is called - "Chungakunnu", where she walked slowly became "Mandhemcheri". The place where she became extremely tired and fell down is "Murchilakadu".
Ahesta Bero () or Ohista Birav (), literally "walk slowly" ("walk graciously"), is a musical composition played to welcome the bride and groom's entrance to the wedding hall in weddings in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and parts of Pakistan. Usually the accompanied couple is walked slowly under the sanction of the Qur'an, as the attending guests rise in honor of the holy book. This anthem is a very strong tradition in these marriage ceremonies. The song was originally a Kharabati song from Afghanistan.
Nanauatzin then walked slowly towards and then into the flames and was consumed. Tecuciztecatl then followed. The braver Nanauatzin became what is now the sun and Tecuciztecatl became the much less spectacular moon. A god that bridges the gap between Nanauatzin and Huitzilopochtli is Tonatiuh, who was sick, but rejuvenated himself by burning himself alive and then became the warrior sun and wandered through the heavens with the souls of those who died in battle, refusing to move if not offered enough sacrifices.
The headstone of McSherry in Gate of Heaven Cemetery On April 1, 1996, the Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos were playing an Opening Day game, and McSherry was the home plate umpire. Seven pitches into the game, McSherry called a timeout, spoke briefly to Reds catcher Eddie Taubensee, and walked slowly towards the Reds' dugout. Moments after signaling for the second base umpire to come in and replace him, McSherry stumbled and collapsed. Resuscitative efforts were begun on McSherry and he was taken to University Hospital in Cincinnati, but was pronounced dead upon arrival.
After Dwayne Murphy walked with one out, Davis ran up a 1–2 count on the next batter, Cliff Johnson. During the at-bat, Johnson stepped in and out of the batter's box (on Martin's orders) on each pitch to break Davis' rhythm. After fouling off a pitch, Johnson showed his bat to plate umpire Nick Bremigan and asked to get a new one. Johnson walked slowly to and from the A's dugout in the process, and Bremigan ordered him to get back to the plate more quickly.
" Yost finally sent in a substitute, and Schulz limped to the sideline and walked slowly away "with head bowed and hands to his stomach". And when the "rubbers" removed his togs and examined him, "they marveled that he was able to walk". In the end, Schulz "didn't say a word--big tears rolled down as he lay there; Schultz was thoroughly beaten, but it took the entire Pennsylvania eleven to do it". Penn's captain, Bill Hollenback, said: "This fellow Schulz is a monster in size and a perfect athlete.
They walked slowly toward each other, both scissoring their wings (whereas vertical wing flicking is normal in spider wasps). They closed to within 2 cm of each other, face to face, scissoring their wings and vibrating their outstretched antennae. The much smaller male then flew to the rear of the female, mounted her while facing in the same direction as her, and assumed a position towards the rear of her abdomen. The male grasped the rear edge of her fore wings with his tarsal claws and curved his abdomen beneath hers to make contact with her genitalia.
Great Auks by John James Audubon, from The Birds of America (1827–1838) The great auk was never observed and described by modern scientists during its existence and is only known from the accounts of laymen, such as sailors, so its behaviour is not well known and difficult to reconstruct. Much may be inferred from its close, living relative, the razorbill, as well as from remaining soft tissue. Great auks walked slowly and sometimes used their wings to help them traverse rough terrain. When they did run, it was awkwardly and with short steps in a straight line.
Girard, 1986, pp. 325–28 After the successful conclusion of the Italian campaign and the annexation of Savoy and Nice to the territory of France, the Continental foreign policy of Napoleon III entered a calmer period. Expeditions to distant corners of the world and the expansion of the Empire replaced major changes in the map of Europe. The Emperor's health declined; he gained weight, he began to dye his hair to cover the gray, he walked slowly because of gout, and in 1864, at the military camp of Châlons- en-Champagne, he suffered the first medical crisis from his gallstones, the ailment that killed him nine years later.
On March 1, 1951, Maurice Vieux played for the last time in public. The artists Nazly of Staecklin, André Proffit, Jacques Dejean and André Navarra who, with him, played the Quartet in C minor and the second quintet of Fauré, told us what they owed to the calm mastery of the violist who simply supported them, allowing them to be fully dedicated to the work at hand. However, the one to whom our warmest applause went gave us some worry. Obviously, his coat was now too ample for him, his complexion had no longer the freshness we had known, he walked slowly, carefully, his breath was short.
Suspecting it was related to the Star Wars costume he had tried on, Wayne purchased a Boba Fett helmet and motorcycle pad and practiced walking with them beforehand. In the screen test, he was asked to portray "a very Western kind of feel", so he walked slowly, focused on holding the strength of his core, and adapted a walk similar to that of his grandfather, the actor John Wayne. Wayne's agent informed him he would not be providing the character's voice, which he did not mind. Wayne said Favreau taught him about how to keep his head movements very subtle because they appear much more exaggerated when masked.
Euphorium was a site-specific theater installation produced by Antenna Theater that ran from 2000 to 2002 in San Francisco, California, London, England, and Black Rock City, Nevada. The piece is based on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, Kubla Khan. It was one of a series of installations Antenna Theater's director, Chris Hardman, describes as "walkmanology", in which audience members are guided through a set wearing headphone devices. For Euphorium, the audience members were given specially-designed helmets that included not only stereo speakers, but also a periscope-like device by which they would view a diorama created on a room's ceiling as they walked slowly through the performance.
Upon landing at Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base, Afif and Nazzal each left their Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters and walked slowly over to inspect the Lufthansa Boeing 727, parked just 150 metres away on the tarmac apron. Whilst Nazzal waited outside, Afif went inside to check the plane. Finding it empty, they immediately suspected a trap and jogged back towards the helicopters shouting warnings to the six fellow fedayeen guarding the two helicopters containing the Israeli athletes. As they ran, the area lit up and police commander George Wolf, lying next to the three marksmen on the roof of the control tower, instructed the marksmen to open fire.
At Nauvoo they met the Prophet Joseph Smith who shook Brother Layton's hand. He said, "God bless you," so fervently that the words "sank deep into our hearts giving us a feeling of peace such as we never had before." From here on to his final days, the life of Christopher Layton was full of dedication to the Church, loyalty to its leaders, activity in the settlement of the western Zion, and service to his fellow church men. At the English hamlet of Big Mound, eight miles from Nauvoo, Christopher Layton was putting in sod corn when he heard the news of the death of Joseph, and he dropped his load and walked slowly out of the field.
The speech played a vital role on his teammates, who played without fear getting a 0–0 draw on the halftime. Five minutes in the second half, Brazil scored, and Varela took scene, when he intentionally walked slowly to his goal, picked up the ball and then argued with the English referee George Reader about a nonexistent offside, with the intention of delaying the restart of the game so the crowd cooled off. After that he said to his teammates 'Now it's time to win the game' and the Brazilians in the crowd were in a silent mood. Uruguay scored through Schiaffino and then, 9 minutes before the finish, with a very nervous Brazil team, Alcides Ghiggia scored the 2–1 for Uruguay, winning the World Cup.
" A surgeon who was in the stands came onto the field, examined Curtis, and called for an ambulance. The crowd sat silently as Curtis was "carefully placed on a stretcher" and into the hospital wagon. As the crowd finally walked slowly up State Street, the "gloom was awful." The Detroit Free Press wrote: > "Big Joe Curtis – one of the best fellows who ever went to college – who was > acknowledged to be the best tackle in the west, and who was preparing > himself to play the game of his life against Pennsylvania, the last college > game in which he could ever participate, and who was practically certain of > recognition for the All-American team, is down and out on the eve of what > was to be the great climax of his spectacular football career. . . .
While the battle began outside, he walked slowly down the aisle. Before he had gone far a machine pistol fired down from above, at least two more joined in, and from below the FFI and police fired back. A BBC correspondent who was present reported; Later, in the great hall of the Hôtel de Ville, de Gaulle was greeted by a jubilant crowd and, proclaiming the continuity of the Third Republic, delivered a famous proclamation; That evening, the Wehrmacht launched a massive aerial and artillery barrage of Paris in revenge, leaving several thousand dead or injured. The situation in Paris remained tense, and a few days later de Gaulle, still unsure of the trend of events asked General Eisenhower to send some American troops into Paris as a show of strength.
Prior and Wilson did not dispute the facts of and but wrote that the Tactical Notes issued by Rawlinson did not dictate the way that advances were to be made but were "ambiguous", referring to "celerity of movement", "a steady pace" and "a rapid advance of some lightly-equipped men" and did not prescribe a formation to be adopted for the advance. To the north, the leading brigade of the 31st Division advanced into no man's land before zero hour, ready to rush the German front trench when the barrage lifted. Some units of the 4th Division, advanced from the British front line in formations led by snipers and skirmishers; in the 29th Division some battalions "marched" to the German wire and others rushed forward from assembly-trenches dug in no man's land. In the 36th, 32nd and 8th division areas, some battalions assembled in front of the German wire, ready to rush forward at zero hour and many of the battalions of XV Corps and XIII Corps walked slowly forward in lines behind a creeping barrage.

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