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942 Sentences With "whisked"

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When it started to shimmer, I hit it with a cup of all-purpose flour, and whisked and whisked and whisked over medium heat until the mixture went the color of deep caramel, a beautiful roux.
Within seconds, the sisters were whisked to the press line.
"They bandaged him up and whisked him away," he said.
One struck him on the head; police whisked him away.
These are whisked to the third receptacle, called a calciner.
We're then whisked to Greenwich for Devon's sad story arc.
Three people in Chihuahua State were whisked away on Dec.
I walked home dejectedly and was whisked to the airport.
Yu was whisked onstage by one of the event's m.c.
Charlotte Brontë whisked me to the fictional kingdom of Labassecour.
Indian border guards shook his hand and whisked him away.
But instead we are whisked off to the next vignette.
The maiden pure in heart whisked off the white sheet.
Crews had whisked hundreds of stranded people to dry land.
"It's three different boozes and handmade, whisked cream, egg," Bourdain said.
No one was beaten with truncheons or whisked away to oubliettes.
After a 311 request, they were whisked away in one day.
Later that year, Ostreicher was whisked back to the United States.
From the train station, he whisked her back to his house.
Army troops whisked him away to Costa Rica in his pajamas.
The harem, it seems, has been whisked away to avoid arrest.
Hospital staff rushed in and whisked Chris out of the room.
Before Elsey could shred it, Dr. Bennett whisked the toy away.
Couples in 1926 were whisked away in a horse and buggy.
Travel is on your mind, too—you want to be whisked away!
Then, as the plan took hold, the children were whisked to safety.
He was whisked away in a black SUV without talking to reporters.
Charlie is then whisked into a car at gunpoint and flown Lebanon.
He stops to sign autographs before being whisked away to his car.
He glibly whisked us past the bouncers in their Stetsons and spurs.
Vitale's home 10 times, and whisked her to the hospital just once.
Morales was then whisked away in a military helicopter, television footage showed.
Hadid's caption makes it sound like Swift whisked her off to Coachella.
Afterward, he whisked me off for a light supper at the Carlyle.
He was whisked into a waiting Bentley, but someone was missing ... Lori!!!
A local band called Grand Picnic plays, and Colin is whisked away.
Gravely injured but alive, Mr. Zottola was whisked to Jacobi Medical Center.
We flagged it down, and the snowmobiler whisked away my girlfriend's mother.
She is whisked away back to Hades, walled off from him forever.
Two days later police raided Mr Hichilema's home and whisked him to prison.
He then whisked her to 21 Royal, where they celebrated with their families.
General waste is whisked to incinerators or (now rarely in Taiwan's case) landfills.
We're whisked back to 1979 for this adaptation of John le Carré's novel.
A terrified Christine was whisked off to stay the night two doors down.
The tech guru later whisked her away on a surprise trip to Rome.
Jacketed waiters whisked between tables as a fully booked lunch service got underway.
It's a wonderful time to be whisked off your feet for an adventure!
We were quickly whisked away via tram to a larger building, Terminal 4.
They bandaged him up and whisked him away before the ambulance came here.
So within seconds of his birth, David was whisked into a small bubble.
Once mixture is whisked, add sugar to taste and refrigerate until cold. 5.
About 500 or so newborns were whisked away and raised by surrogate families.
The migrants are then whisked back to the border and sent into Mexico.
Everyone can read novels while they get whisked around in driverless Lyft vehicles.
Debt of this magnitude cannot be whisked away with a granting of statehood.
They whisked him to the coroner's office before she could even see him.
On the floor below the packages are whisked from the chutes to waiting lorries.
People are whisked through the system's tunnels at up to 150 miles per hour.
The actor then whisked her to 21 Royal, where they celebrated with their families.
Just as all seems to be lost, they're whisked away by a magic carpet.
Zambrano tweeted, "Democrats will keep fighting!" as he was being whisked away to prison.
But stepping inside the park itself is like being whisked away into another world.
Once captured, he said, the stolen data was whisked away to a remote server.
He then quickly swept it into his dustpan and whisked it into the trash.
Authorities seized Moayad Barash, 0003, and whisked him away, his daughter Cynthia, 18, said.
The illusion of online dating privacy gets whisked away with the use of LinkedIn.
He revoked her probation, and cops handcuffed Lohan and whisked her out of court.
It's like escaping, the king whisked into his bunker, living to battle another day.
The former president was then whisked away in a military helicopter, television footage showed.
Immediately after his birth, doctors whisked him away to another hospital in another state.
The former president was then whisked away in a military helicopter, television footage showed.
Ordinary people everywhere wanted to be whisked away for three hours and 30 minutes.
The boy was whisked away to a hospital, and since that raid on Feb.
Then suddenly, Endicott said, she and the guide were whisked off by the men.
Once separated, yolks do best when whisked with a pinch of salt before freezing.
The vehicles whisked them to the airport, where they boarded a private charter flight.
The little girl was getting whisked from place to place at her parents' convenience.
Both had been on house arrest before being whisked away in the early hours.
Immediately after his release, Wine was whisked into an ambulance stationed outside the court.
Benioff was whisked away after the NationSwell event; asking him questions was proving difficult.
But a man in his security detail whisked her away before he could respond.
A few days later, the "shoe box" is whisked off to a new location.
A romantic energy is in the air, and you're being whisked off your feet!
Loads of hot sauce and lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce, whisked with olive oil.
She whisked the eggs, combined the espresso with sugar and brandy, and began assembly.
The chilly night air whisked away Asha's sweat and raised goose bumps on her arms.
The director, Drake remembers, was whisked onto an express elevator to a crisis war room.
Have you ever whisked your partner away to a romantic resort for a weekend getaway?
She was then whisked off by the police to face possible charges of public nudity.
She whisked away my coat and second bag and slipped a menu into my hands.
"I don't know about that," he said, then was whisked away to greet Ms. Feinstein.
She removes the veggies and then adds whisked eggs (or egg whites) to the pan.
He whisked around the side, grabbing me behind the ankles and flipped my legs back.
But then we are abruptly whisked to a polished-looking and apparently unpopulated Chicago skyline.
Where the other videos had stopped after the boy is whisked away, this version continued.
The child is immediately whisked from Eve's grasp and put in Anna's (Laura Pyper) arms.
I finally get up and make a homemade latte with some cocoa powder whisked in.
I drink two cups of coffee with half and half and cocoa powder whisked in.
They're an invitation to let our cares be whisked away like fireflies in the night.
They were like, 'Dad, come with us,' and they whisked her upstairs to the NICU.
For a moment, every single person in the room was whisked away to days past.
After Ms. Kato whisked the gritty-looking shiratamako with water, the tiny pellets dissolved completely.
Automation is coming, I've been told, but these children were not whisked away by droids.
He whisked the puck to Crosby, who had stationed himself to the right of Lundqvist.
She was whisked by water ambulance to a hospital where she gave birth, he said.
This game involved a group of four diners being whisked away to a mysterious annex.
Once, she said, she was even whisked to his apartment at Trump Tower, when Mrs.
Bevo calmed down shortly after going wild, and its own handlers whisked the animal away.
Mr Ghani was shown a paper copy of the agreement—which was later whisked away.
Meanwhile, Dream and King were both whisked away by their nanny before all the mayhem.
"She's famous now," he said, as he whisked her between gigs on a Friday night.
They were whisked away in a moment captured by a photographer with The Associated Press.
I'd been barefoot ever since the agents had whisked me away from the pigeon conductor.
With a sewer system, he explains, water is whisked away to a water treatment plant.
He was whisked away to Russia to study under musical masters at the age of 9.
Today you could get whisked off your feet or clouded by confusion... Or both at once.
But within days she had been whisked out of the country after being granted diplomatic immunity.
Morelli "whisked" Wiely away for a getaway last weekend, where we suspect she popped the question.
It tasted like chocolate milk that had been whisked and supplemented with a pint of vodka.
But doctors whisked the baby away after her birth and, four hours later, delivered shocking news.
I don't just slide in a disc and get whisked away to a pre-built fantasy.
At one point, we were whisked to an event at another venue by hired chauffeured cars.
A windpipe is whisked out, fingers are mangled, and fashion codes are thrown to the winds.
He was whisked to a Queens jail and never spent a night in his California palace.
She was later seen being whisked away in a van from the runway at Berlin Airport.
Immediately after her daughter was born, the newborn was whisked away and put up for adoption.
I heard Steve say "CENTER DOORS" as we were whisked past everyone and into the club.
He scuttled offstage, where Guadagnino whisked away his gown and stuck it in a garment bag.
A buzz travelled down the signing line as a publicist whisked Tokarczuk past into a greenroom.
They were whisked into intensive care, where a team of neonatal doctors struggled to save them.
The Boring Company also released a video of a Tesla being whisked along inside the tunnel.
But it's just egg yolks whisked with butter to form an airy emulsion, rich and luxurious.
The sound of cackling crows floats through the air, before being whisked away in the wind.
Reporters swarmed around him as Mexican immigration officials whisked him into a van and drove away.
The police emptied two buses of students, detained them and whisked them away in patrol cars.
Lower the heat to medium-low, pour whisked eggs into pan over vegetables, and let sit.
Soon after the babies were born, she watched helplessly as nurses whisked the infants away from her.
The city's mayor, who was about 200 yards from the gunfire, was safely whisked away by security.
The staff cheerfully whisked them away but didn't seem to realize the seriousness of the menu's omissions.
We found out that, when the president travels, all the sheets, the plate: everything is whisked away.
Thinking it had been abandoned, she put it in a recyclable grocery bag and whisked it away.
In the first 22013 minutes of Riverdale's 218 series premiere, viewers are whisked into a flashback sequence.
Then, you're whisked off to an island of anthropomorphic animals (mainly "ghost scientists" and a few residents).
After just two dates, he whisked her off to Botswana for a holiday, camping under the stars.
On that particular morning, Cuneo was visibly excited and whisked my escort and I into the building.
Teams of engineers see who can build the pod that can be whisked through the tunnel fastest.
When they finally reached the hospital, she was whisked away on a stretcher and into a tent.
At 12, he was whisked off to boarding school with his brother Eric after his parents' divorce.
He is being whisked off the diamond with a month and a half left in the season.
"I changed at the hotel," said Ms. Klum, before being whisked away by her date, Vito Schnabel.
That's an international treaty on adoptions forged to save children from being kidnapped and whisked across borders.
Then I whisked together a robust lemony dressing with the classic mixture of anchovies, capers and olives.
Makes sense Tekashi was whisked away ... he doesn't need any more legal trouble than he's already got.
Those who survive long enough are whisked to operating rooms, but often the injuries cannot be repaired.
The child was whisked out of the room and, for the most part, out of her life.
This special Voyages issue of the Magazine whisked us to 11 places with vastly different sound profiles.
The New York Times's special Voyages issue whisked us to 11 places with vastly different sound profiles.
Whisked from Boston to Cambridge, then through Concord, Leominster and Fitchburg, he eventually made it to Canada.
And then, she said, her son was whisked away and she was wheeled into an operating room.
Armed security officials burst into Mr. Abbas's Cairo home, blindfolded him and whisked him away, relatives said.
As soon as it finished, a tour media official whisked Noren away to the Golf Channel set.
Tahini is there, too, ready to be drizzled on toast or whisked into a sauce or dressing.
But occasionally, children would gawk in horror as they were whisked past by elder siblings and parents.
"I'm not good at keeping hard feelings," he said before staff whisked him away to another event.
When an ailing Mr. Worsley called for help in January 2016, an airplane whisked him to Chile.
He gets out of the car and is whisked away by two cops with guns still drawn.
Bardem and Theron's characters nervously get tested, and Exarchopoulos's character is whisked away to Europe for treatment.
The germ can be whisked away to make corn oil, and the remaining corn is ground into meal.
Zelda is next whisked off to her new home, the opulent honeymoon suite at the swanky Biltmore Hotlel.
During one attack, Dany is whisked away by her dragon Drogon, leaving Tyrion behind to run the city.
You're a down-to-earth person, Virgo, but you love nothing more than getting whisked off your feet!
Another swipe whisked her up to the school's roof, where about 1,700 solar panels spread out before her.
Last year his American publisher, New Directions, whisked him around the country on a six-city book tour.
She was then whisked away in her bright purple suit, accompanied by aides John Podesta and Huma Abedin.
Almost as soon as Wilson read them, a New York Times reporter whisked him away for an interview.
They were then "whisked up to the Queen's private sitting room" for the hour-long meeting, Kay reports.
News, Markle arrived at Heathrow International Airport on Tuesday and was whisked away to Kensington Palace immediately after.
Someone held her up for us to see her cross little face and then she was whisked away.
The National Willa Cather Center was declared open, and Laura Bush was whisked away by the Secret Service.
REFUGEES arriving on Aegean islands are whisked to "hotspots"—registration centres run by the European Asylum Support Office.
They were whisked away in black cars behind the protection of legions of security guards and campaign aides.
This liquid is whisked and spooled for about two days before being poured into molds, cooled and wrapped.
When they got done they were whisked off stage in wizard robes so no one could see them.
In the band's most recent album Amore Per Tutti, we're whisked away to the European discotheques of yore.
For our purposes, let's say a frittata is a mixture of whisked eggs cooked in a frying pan.
Next, the woman was whisked away to nearby ice cream parlor, where she found Tyler enjoying a treat.
Italian news media showed the boy, covered in dust, being whisked on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance.
Then, without saying a word, the server whisked Roxie, dripping, red-faced and wearing only a diaper, downstairs.
Drogba was whisked away down the tunnel afterwards, subsequently ending a young Mbappe&aposs hopes of a pic.
They will be whisked through a French restaurant on little mouse cars, where danger lurks around every turn.
"I'm glad I'm not going to be whisked away and waxed up in a funeral home," she said.
The conference organizers whisked Hughes off stage and brought him out of the auditorium and sat him down.
The police confirmed that the men were, in fact, pollsters for a marketing company and whisked them to safety.
Torres received a call about Pickles and whisked her to Thornburgh, who performed three lifesaving surgeries free of charge.
Then my fabulous handlers/momagers, Lindy Segal and Brittany Talarico, whisked me off to the Sports Illustrated red carpet.
He was freed shortly after the hearing and was whisked away in a car driven by a family member.
Once those ingredients are thoroughly whisked together, the video's host drenches his slices of leftover pizza in the custard.
The main story sees the protagonist whisked back from 2019 to 2012, before the band debuted or even met.
More and more children were missing school, kept home or whisked away to radiation-free zones: Moscow, Odessa, Riga.
He was whisked away by an Iraqi ambulance, but she said she did not know where he was taken.
Two Cessna jets later whisked him back to the mountains of his childhood, where the pursuit would begin, again.
Officers from the Federal Security Service raided the Gogol Centre, searched his home and whisked him off for questioning.
Sirawith Seritiwat, a student leader, said he was whisked away from a university campus north of Bangkok on Wednesday.
At the end of the swift trial that only began on Monday morning, relatives and lawyers were whisked away.
In this issue, the girls are finally reunited after one of them is whisked, briefly, into the distant future.
It's rumored she was then found in a coma at a motel and promptly whisked away to get help.
Laura, about to walk down the aisle, stops short of doing so and is whisked away by her parents.
"He was crazy, just crazy," a teary flight attendant, clutching a rose, said before being whisked off by relatives.
He was then taken to the beach, where Navy SEALs whisked him on a boat to an American warship.
Communal cups used during communion have been whisked away, placed in storage until the threat of coronavirus has passed.
Minutes after they finish one activity, they are whisked to another, either by a school bus or a parent.
During the ceremony, the powder is ritually whisked into a frothy drink using a bamboo whisk called a chasen.
Aided by Kooser's artful lineation, we are whisked from room to room, the quick in pursuit of the dead.
Mr. Geas, Mr. DeCologero, Mr. McKinnon and Mr. Wilson were whisked to solitary later that day, according to records.
She was quickly whisked away, but another woman with a similar mission then made her way onto the stage.
The injured, more than 60 of them, were sent to area hospitals, while traumatized parents whisked others to safety.
But once you find yourself whisked over the threshold, it's a colorful, funny, charming place to spend an afternoon.
The French cookies are made using whisked egg whites and sugar to make meringue, the main ingredient in macarons. 
Floods and high winds whisked billions of mosquitoes and their larvae to their doom in the Gulf of Mexico.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa has been accused of overseeing what were known as "white van" abduction squads that whisked away critics.
Will she be killed off like Carl or will she be whisked away in a mysterious aside like Rick?
Billy Joel built one on his Long Island waterfront estate to be whisked to gigs at Madison Square Garden.
The police soon whisked him away and the press went home, the viral case having been put to bed.
When the desired color is achieved, the juice is whisked off to begin its journey through fermentation to wine.
The now-withdrawn legislation raised the spectre of suspects being whisked across the border and into China's opaque courts.
The worker immediately insisted that I do so and whisked me to the registration desk to get signed up.
The old research findings were either whisked back to Europe or left to rot in Yangambi's library and herbaria.
He weighed almost the same as her firstborn and, just like then, he was whisked straight into intensive care.
If you can do that, romance will be in the air and you could be whisked off your feet!
After motorcades whisked Trump and Kim away from different sides of the hotel, life started to return to normal.
My husband soon emerged victorious and sheepish and was quickly whisked away by a nurse for some blood deposits.
John Cena looks perfectly cast as the title character, a Spanish fighting bull who's been whisked away to the arena.
Immediately after the shooting that took the lives of her boyfriend and best friend, Maja is whisked away by police.
Ben, in classic gentlemanly Ben fashion, hesitated – but before he could explain why, he was whisked away by another girl.
Beryl is a quiet housewife who secretly dreams of being whisked away to a desert island by a hunky hero.
That changed Monday, when government officials whisked away a small group of 30 journalists -- including myself and photojournalist Charlie Miller.
Reading She Would Be King is like being carried by that wind, too, and whisked into a darkly magical world.
When his father discovers these messages, though, he's swiftly whisked away to their home country, Nigeria, for a spiritual cleansing.
Responders pulled people from submerged homes, placed them in rafts or choppers, and whisked them to safe and dry ground.
Kaine and his entourage were escorted to a dark, red Toyota Highlander, which whisked him away to his Boston fundraiser.
Then you're whisked off to a darkened alley where the motionless, shattered body of Nightwing lies slumped against a wall.
The Obamas whisked off to a European summer vacation almost immediately after her graduation, including stops in France and Italy.
After every bomb blast or disaster, the red and white fleet of Edhi ambulances whisked away the injured and dead.
Anwar waved to reporters as he was whisked from a hospital Wednesday where he was recovering from a shoulder surgery.
Both actors echoed the complaints of other Sundance stars, who are often whisked by publicists from one event to another.
In a literal flash, though, everything changes, as Kirkman is whisked off and sworn in after all hell breaks loose.
The StarTimes Dubbing Contest scoured African countries seeking out voice actors to be whisked to China to narrate new content.
They received a euphoric welcome from hundreds of relatives waiting for them before being whisked away to a reception center.
After the ruling, Huong was seen sobbing as she spoke with Vietnamese embassy officials, before being whisked away by police.
You're whisked away from reality into a semi-recognizable dreamscape, a place where the liminality has quietly, subtly, taken control.
Starlord (Chris Pratt), who grew up knowing only his mother before being whisked off to become a space-traveling thief.
While some people can be whisked away to exotic destinations through watching videos, other people need a more auditory experience.
A few minutes later, a driver appeared in an immaculate Kia Soul and whisked me to the Walmart bus stop.
He sees his father, his father sees him, then he's whisked away to a hallway huddle of friends and family.
The next morning they were whisked to the Migration and Refugee Services offices run by the Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Though our server apologized and immediately whisked it away, we had to wait more than 10 minutes for a replacement.
Lightly sweetened and whisked to smoothness, this ricotta filling is spread over the cake layers as if it were frosting.
Three young girls were whisked into a neighboring building after climbing down a fire escape with no shoes or coats.
The boat was met at the pier by ambulances and health officers, who whisked the sick to Brooklyn's Norwegian Hospital.
When it's all nice and smooth, loosen the mixture with a little warm water, whisked in a teaspoon at time.
She was whisked to the hospital, where her heart survived, but lack of oxygen launched her brain into uncontrollable seizures.
The newborn is not held upside down and spanked, and is not whisked away to be examined directly after birth.
But then a hospital chaplain told her Mr. Allison's heart had failed, and he was whisked up to intensive care.
The NCP even dispatched a team to Delhi to retrieve a few who had been whisked off by the BJP.
At first, he didn't seem to notice ... but was quickly whisked off stage once it became clear what was happening.
Instead, he made brief remarks before he climbed the steps of Air Force One and was whisked away to Washington.
In 24 hours, the global event brand Elrow whisked in and out of Brooklyn with its art and music extravaganza.
After the ruling, Huong was seen sobbing as she spoke with Vietnamese embassy officials, before being whisked away by police.
Kourtney was whisked through LAX with 2 huge guys surrounding her -- while other bodyguards cleared a path to her waiting SUV.
In 1934 she married into the Hashemite royal family and was whisked away on the international circuit of the beau monde.
There are downsides to having a greasy bag of fries so easily whisked to your door at any possible moment.59.
Minor inconveniences, but still pretty annoying if you're accustomed to being whisked away in a Prius or just driving somewhere yourself.
A single wave of water suddenly lifted Streng's grandmother's ice throne and whisked it away while she was still on it.
Assange always denied the rape allegations and said they were a ploy to get him whisked off to the United States.
Responders pulled people from their submerged homes, situated them in rafts or choppers and whisked them to safe and dry ground.
Instead, they can take a glass-enclosed elevator up to the rooftop skyport and be whisked off by a flying car.
There they were packaged and whisked to Shanghai homes within a 218km radius, at any hour and in under 21 minutes.
After a shave in the private salon, Chui is whisked off in a chartered buggy and driven directly to his gate.
TMZ got this video of Wayne being whisked away backstage, toward the end of Sunday night's severely shortened A3C Fest set.
Why would she kill him when she could have just as easily kept up the charade and whisked the Eleven away?
Within a few hours of the footage being released, Mr Besigye had been whisked away by helicopter to a remote prison.
Earlier in the morning, Mr. Obama was whisked through Hanoi's streets for a highly choreographed arrival ceremony at the Presidential Palace.
All light entertainment was whisked off the air, replaced by a documentary about Lenin, and the newscasters reportedly wore somber colors.
Abdelhamid quickly whisked his friend through to another room where a cart providing his favorite drink had been set up — Guinness.
The white boys' second match opened with a pop—a pneumatic uppercut that whisked Big Chet's opponent into a childhood fear.
At that point, two minders in trench coats whisked her away, telling reporters that she was too tired to take questions.
Australia's Nine Entertainment Co Ltd broadcast video of Cardinal George Pell being whisked away from Sydney airport early on Monday morning.
Eichel waited until Stepan dived to block a pass, then whisked the puck over to O'Reilly, who walloped it past Lundqvist.
When the hostess realizes we are with Goodman and her partner Linda, we are whisked directly to a perfect windowed booth.
In season nine's fifth episode, "What Comes After," Grimes was wounded but escaped onscreen death, instead being whisked away by helicopter.
The writing style now seems somewhat formal and clumsy, but as a young reader I was whisked along into the unknown.
Hundreds erupted onto the streets to chase after the pack of Range Rovers that whisked away DJ Esco and the Boy.
Even that night, I remember they had to sequester me in a hotel room and then whisked me to New York.
As Parton finished her song, she trilled, "Go vote for us!" before she was whisked through a side door and disappeared.
She whisked it with cornstarch over the flame just until the edges bubbled and it took on the texture of pudding.
Whisked to a news conference, Ledecka kept her ski goggles on her face as she answered questions from the news media.
Her husband, and fellow senior White House adviser, Kushner whisked past reporters, dashing from meeting to meeting, without stopping for questions.
While the noodles were boiling, I whisked together two eggs, a splash of whole milk and a handful of frozen peas.
"I remember her being super upset when we came back round, and then after that she was whisked away," Erica said.
Relatives of the victims were whisked away by the authorities to a specially designated zone where they were treated by psychiatrists.
Jimi Hendrix was still Jimmy James when he was discovered in a downtown club and whisked away to superstardom in 1966.
Paramedics whisked groaning men in camouflage jackets from ambulances outside Al Razi hospital, where a 14-year-old boy wept quietly.
Antony has brazenly begun seeing another woman, Lucy Lindsay-Hogg (Jessica de Gouw) and whisked her away to his private house.
Illinois junior linebacker Jake Hansen recovered the fumble, then the Illini whisked down the field to take a 14-0 lead.
He will be whisked off to the executive wing of the Commerce Department and walked past long rows of barren offices.
Reporters traveling with Trump saw little more than he did, often quickly whisked from rooms or away from survivors or volunteers.
He managed to avoid many of the reporters camped at the site before being whisked away in a small Suzuki van.
Instead, when his mom pulled into a gas station, a Batmobile showed up, and Batman himself whisked Ty away to a Batcave.
Should Mr. Trump fall asleep at any time, he will be whisked away by secret service and the meeting will continue undisturbed.
The U.S. president told reporters he felt "very good" about the historic summit moments before he was whisked away to his hotel.
"I thought it was epic," said Musk as he described how he felt being whisked through the Boring Co.'s demonstration tunnel.
Doctors whisked the baby away just after the delivery, and Jessica says she wasn't able to hold Jake until the next day.
The humans are whisked around in intelligent hovering chairs; machines take care of their every need, so they are all morbidly obese.
Venus loves being whisked away by Neptune's fog, and for you, Aries, the energy will be focused on your hidden, secret desires.
A smiling Mawarire was later seen waving to hundreds of supporters outside the court before being whisked away by his family members.
Yet when Dr. Johnny comes calling, Okja is to be whisked off to New York, ostensibly to showcase as the contest winner.
From there, they would punch in a destination and sit back, while the car was whisked along at 2120004 miles an hour.
Shortly after the ex-Stanford swimmer walked out of Santa Clara County Jail, his parents whisked him away to a nearby hotel.
He's whisked off by Vasilly to see his dying dad, but manages to sneak in a visit at his friends, the Rostovs.
As he was whisked from an elementary school to a tech conference to a wedding, he appeared to hover above the frenzy.
Commuters will be able to float above two lanes of traffic, whisked on rails from one specially built elevated stop to another.
Rachel and Nick are then whisked away on a reindeer-drawn sled, because this season of The Bachelor is sponsored by reindeer.
Claire is whisked off for a walk by Jamie's former paramour Annalise, which gives them a chance to bicker about Jamie's personality.
After checking in at the front office, I was immediately whisked away via golf cart to my tiny house, The Little Bear.
A few months later, Mr. Mattson whisked Ms. Kaur off to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios in Orlando.
All he knew was that hours earlier, he had been whisked from a prison in Ciudad Juárez and put aboard the plane.
Newborn Mira is whisked away to a neonatal intensive care unit while her parents are bombarded with statistics, terrified about her future.
Here's an example: Nate, an English professor who's been whisked out of his university with a broom, and not under pleasant circumstances.
Trump did not take questions as he was whisked away for a long weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
In many French chicken recipes, the tarragon is whisked into the pan drippings along with butter or cream to create a sauce.
The buses and the truck pulled onto the tarmac, and players and equipment were whisked through security and loaded onto the plane.
Eggs whisked, you then need plain flour and breadcrumbs to complete your line-up — Figlmüller uses breadcrumbs from traditional Viennese Kaiser rolls.
Fanning looked as though she was about to be whisked away by Cary Grant on the French Riviera with this Dior ensemble.
Before he knew it, he was training with eight-time world champion bull riding champion Donny Gay and whisked away on another journey.
It felt like I was being whisked away from my bathroom and standing somewhere in a garden for those few seconds — no exaggeration.
On one occasion, a colleague remembers going to horse races in Paris, only to be whisked into box seats with Middle Eastern royals.
In March a women's-rights campaigner, Loujain al-Hathloul, was detained in Abu Dhabi, whisked to Saudi Arabia and, later, thrown in jail.
Courtesy Madame Tussauds Next I was whisked into hair and make-up, where my hair was teased and lifted and my brows defined.
In late December security forces showed up with a crane at a crossroads in Bangkok and whisked away the monument that stood there.
For example, one "pre-op trans-sexual woman" daydreams of being whisked away by a rich, white husband to a house in Westchester.
In flashbacks we are whisked to memories of Gyatso treating Aang like a son, and shielding him from his duty as the avatar.
Three compounds seemed effective - a caspase inhibitor, a Russian antidepressant, and a common vitamin - so he whisked them to other researchers to try.
She was woozy and disoriented, but eventually got her bearings as paramedics put her on a stretcher and whisked her to a hospital.
While I sat to finish a story assignment, I was briefly whisked back to my college dorm days writing under an overhead light.
It is presented to the table whole, then whisked away — like Dover sole, for private filleting — and cut open with scissors, eight snips.
When Lori stands outside the airport, about to be whisked back to Hollywood with an agent and agency, she is paralyzed with fear.
Though made of pinot noir, it was vinified as a white, with the grape juice immediately whisked away from the pigment-bearing skins.
At the Dzhanelidze Hospital, a large Soviet block of concrete, arriving relatives were whisked into a special room away from the news media.
Just fork a bunch of leftover stuffing into a bowl and mix into it a couple of whisked eggs and some warm stock.
Video soon surfaced of her looking very unwell as she was assisted into a waiting SUV and whisked off to her daughter's apartment.
They were told to gather in the lobby with their items and were then ushered onto vehicles and whisked off to other hotels.
The parents of three were spotted leaving hand-in-hand out the back door of the venue before a private car whisked them away.
At the end of the first day of the trial Purnama appeared to be whisked away from the court in an armoured police truck.
The four made their way across the court's grand plaza, with security surrounding them and cameras rolling, before being whisked off in a car.
When you attempt to download it you're whisked away to your choice of ad-laden webpages, thereby generating mountains of rupees for the scammers.
For two days, image capture of Uluru started early in the morning, mainly to avoid the tide of tourists whisked through the site daily.
Some see even higher stakes for contemporary works, as they can be whisked off, their paint hardly dry, before ever entering the public's consciousness.
The rebel chief was picked up by a government helicopter, then whisked to the prime minister's residence in Kathmandu to begin official peace talks.
At one point, a skinny kid made his way onstage to bust a sloppy move or two, but was quickly whisked away by security.
So how far out are flying cars that you can actually hail via an app, get inside and be whisked off to your destination?
As soon as I put the envelope address to [Will] Shortz in the mail, I was whisked into an unmarked black vehicle and blindfolded.
Instead, books were requested by filling out a slip of paper that was whisked down a pneumatic tube to workers in the stacks below.
When Braden Matejka arrived with a bullet wound to the back of the head, he was swarmed by Scherr's team and whisked to surgery.
At one point, then-chief economic adviser Gary Cohn reportedly whisked a tariff proposal off Trump's desk before Trump could see and approve it.
The Secret Service whisked us away to a small elevator, and I looked up to see the president with tears running down his cheeks.
Whisked from their downtown jobs by the "Island Navy" of volunteer boats, hundreds gathered and linked arms across the road to block his route.
Walking through the revolving glass door and into the lobby of The Standard High Line, I felt immediately whisked me to a different era.
On the eve of a major rally last month, Mr. Zhang said, the authorities whisked him to a city more than 800 miles away.
Some students escaped by rappelling from a nearby bridge to be whisked away by waiting motorbikes, but most failed to flee without facing arrest.
CNBC checks out which start-ups have whisked away parts of the German workforce this year — and earned a place in the top 2100.
Someone calls 911, and Thore is quickly given oxygen and loaded on to a stretcher, before getting whisked away to the hospital in an ambulance.
But in a romantic gesture, she gets whisked away by who we can assume is her love interest in a car full of festive balloons.
But the pair only have time for a quick smooch before Hannah's whisked off by Connor S., who politely asks to steal the Bachelorette away.
Meanwhile Montana spent the first month eating every snack in her path until pretty pinhead Alex walked in and whisked Our Mon off her feet.
Then the police arrive, and James is whisked out of his bunker and informed that the people he grew up with kidnapped him at birth.
In March a women's-rights activist, Loujain al-Hathloul, was detained in Abu Dhabi and whisked back to Saudi Arabia, where she remains in jail.
Once they came closer, two men jumped out, pushed her and a domestic worker away and whisked the boy and girl off in the car.
After a quick 20 minute flight over crystal clear water, you're whisked away on a golf cart through lush palms where a private bungalow awaits.
Once the dough is thoroughly whisked it's time to shape it into delicious little circles and that get fried in a miniature Sterno-powered frialator.
This adorable hot dog was just minding its own business, getting its groove on, when suddenly, it was whisked away by a shopping cart. pic.twitter.
But Mugabe showed some signs of frailty, walking slowly from the plane and only chatting briefly with officials before being whisked away in a motorcade.
Bolt was greeted by fans and media -- but didn't say a word ... just gesturing with his hands before being whisked off in a private car.
Another described how he was whisked away to a house on Queen Square, in the Bloomsbury district of London, to receive treatment among his subjects.
When writers dreamed about virtual reality 20 years ago, they imagined putting on a headset and being whisked away to golden beaches or powdery slopes.
Jack Brooksbank played James Bond as he whisked his new wife Princess Eugenie away from their royal wedding luncheon reception in an Aston Martin DB10.
Until, suddenly, I'm being whisked upstairs by Parle, past the most enormous pair of Crocs I've ever seen, to get decked out in chef's whites.
The elves whisked Noelle and Chan into Santa's room, where he gamely tried to engage the now stone-faced toddler as an elf snapped photos.
Even though you're being whisked off your feet, the sun clashes with Saturn on April 10, which urges you not to flake on your responsibilities.
After restoration, the ornamental pool became considerably larger and deeper, equipped with heated filtered water and a portable pool ladder that can be whisked away.
It's also a great place to stay when you want to pretend you've whisked yourself off to the South of France, without the jet lag.
Ms. Malone attended Southern Methodist University, where an RKO talent agent saw her in a 1943 school production and soon whisked her away to Hollywood.
He whisked her off for shots and blood tests and to treat her for roundworms, and then he brought her back to the examining room.
He aced the required tests and was whisked from his jungle hide-out to Indiana University to begin the pursuit of a degree in government.
Swap in rice flour, whisked with boiling water, for masa harina and the resulting pupusas are crispier and spongier, airy lunar disks quicker to char.
More recently, she was whisked out of South Africa to avoid arrest after a fashion model accused her of beating her with an electrical cord.
Walking through the doors feels like being whisked into a completely different world than the loud, busy airport terminals with dirty bathrooms and other unpleasantries.
He crashed the wedding, forcibly carried her out of the venue and nearly whisked her away before she escaped and reunited with her confused groom.
Holders bypass the long lines of fans waiting to enter the park by conventional means, whisked in by security guards who greet them like family.
He was whisked to a float blocks away from the head of the parade, where he originally had been invited to march as an honoree.
I stabilize things that are broken, infected or infarcted, until those patients can be whisked upstairs for their definitive surgeries or stents in the hospital.
Before he can get too comfy, however, he's whisked away by Bennett's McConnell, who is a regular visitor of hell (for sauna purposes, of course).
But before the agent could dig deeper into his history, Abdullah was arrested at gunpoint and whisked away to New York where he stood trial.
Kylo Ren threatens to extract the location of General Organa's base from you, but is whisked off to deal with other problems on the ship.
Some students had escaped by rappelling from a nearby bridge to be whisked away by waiting motorbikes, but most failed to escape without facing arrest.
Signs of the infrastructure boom are everywhere in Male, from where tourists are whisked off in high speed boats to luxury resorts built on atolls.
Next we whisked quickly past Marie Antoinette's writing table, where Claudia yearns to sit and pretend to be Marie Antoinette, and onward towards The Bed.
Jim + Pam 4EVER Audience members are whisked away on an accelerated trip down memory lane packed with as many references as time could possibly allow for.
Instead, samples are whisked away to local labs on a moped, with results sent back to the patient and their doctor in a day or two.
But back at Thanksgiving, Elle and Campbell show up and before she can stop them, her poisoned pumpkin pie is whisked away for the dessert table.
Fies whisked the teen to safety and then returned to Building 12 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High where he was shot dead when he confronted Cruz.
Crosby got two attempts, and Kessel got the second rebound and whisked it between Howard and the right post to for a 2-1 Penguins lead.
The rosy picture they paint suggests people will soon be whisked from place to place by road-going robots, with little input from those on board.
Another man in a MAGA hat was whisked to safety by police, behind their compound beneath the Common, when counterprotesters simply heckled — and made no threats.
First things first, the egg cappuccino is made by adding a hot egg yolk to a cup of espresso, and the two components are whisked together.
Instead, thanks largely to the attention she had attracted, other authorities intervened and she was ultimately whisked to Canada, where she had been granted hasty asylum.
Thanks to a partnership with London-based fashion technology company Farfetch, you can soon get Gucci clothing and accessories whisked to your door within 90 minutes.
With his clot in danger of being released by helicopter vibrations and air pressure, Church was given blood thinners and whisked to an ambulance for transport.
As these scientists were whisked away to a hideout, the deadly sarin gas contained in their packages began to permeate the air in the subway tunnels.
Thomas was whisked to an ATF facility, where he was read his rights and questioned by two agents, according to the ATF's video of the interrogation.
We made an emergency landing in Fargo, N.D. An ambulance whisked us to the Sanford Medical Center, as a team of medical personnel buzzed around him.
Progress in trade discussions between the world's top two economies has whisked off the safe-haven appeal for the dollar, making gold more attractive to investors.
She said she can't get whisked up in the romance because she has responsibilities — a mother who is battling cancer and has a business to run.
However, it was love at first sight, and after just two dates, he whisked her off to Botswana for an intimate holiday, camping under the stars.
BTW ... the royal couple was later whisked away to a reception dinner ... where one of the guests included the "Shirtless Tongan" guy from the Winter Olympics!
"I have no idea what went on between my mother and the former president," she told reporters at Incheon International Airport before prosecutors whisked her away.
On Friday night, Mr. Macron was booed by pension reform protesters as he left a Paris theater with his wife, and had to be whisked away.
Most of the time, the juice is quickly whisked away from the skins and seeds, which contain pigments and tannins that can add color and astringency.
Goldsmith also recalls a childhood incident where he was whisked to the principal's office after someone called the school and threatened to kidnap the O'Brien children.
Wickizer was whisked by helicopter ambulance to the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, 20023 miles away, for an emergency procedure to halt the bleeding.
When Ashley had her first baby three years ago, he was whisked away to a neonatal intensive care unit for a month of medication-controlled withdrawal.
She whisked me through the building's labyrinth-like corridors, past students in lectures and researchers with goggles, to a subterranean lab decorated with innumerable hazard signs.
There were no women in the black luxury car full of Kobani ministers being whisked through the border on their way to Turkey when we went through.
You are a little girl named Six and you've been whisked off to The Maw, an underwater resort where the powerful go to live out their desires.
And yet as soon as I got my college acceptance, he whisked me off to campus and left me there like a sack of clothes at Goodwill.
Trump's lack of punctuation suggested that he had been whisked away before he could complete his dire warning, but terrifyingly, we still don't know what covfefe is.
A helipad will jut out of the roof of the taller tower, allowing the truly plutocratic to be whisked in over the traffic jams from the airport.
Built into the cliff-side of a tiny Italian seaside town on the Calabrian coast, Isabel whisked herself away when the pressures of London got too much.
Sadly, Tian Tian, Mei Xiang, and Bei Bei could be whisked back to China at any time — even though Bei Bei was born in the United States.
They think that more than 90% of Congo's gold production is illegally whisked to neighbours such as Uganda and Rwanda and then onto planes flying to Dubai.
The accusations came a day after international investigators announced that the missile system that brought down the plane was whisked into Ukraine from a Russian military unit.
By the time the lights were turned on again in the morning, the two swimmers had been whisked up to business class and hidden behind the curtain.
Once the dinner plates are whisked away, two desserts will be offered: chocolate cake with vanilla sauce and dark chocolate sorbet, and a trio of fruit sorbets.
Working in batches, dip the chicken into the whisked egg whites, then straight into the crust mix making sure every little nook and cranny is completely covered.
For this quick adventure, the British TV presenter whisked his HGTV star girlfriend away for a trip to Mexico, where they are sipping margaritas and snacking poolside.
During the last election, people started firing guns as Elendu-Ukeje was campaigning and she was whisked away, unscathed, but some of her security personnel were injured.
By the end, two anti-interventionists — including Gold — and one anti-Maduro activist were arrested and whisked away by agents through a small alleyway behind the mission.
We showed up in a yellow bus, visitors in someone else's neighborhood, and were whisked back across the bridge each day as soon as the bell rang.
Defense Attorney Jeffrey Lichtman said Thursday that Joaquin Guzman was whisked away by helicopter only a few hours after his sentencing in New York City on Wednesday.
We landed at the airport in Baghdad, and were whisked onto helicopters, where we put on body armor and helmets, and were flown into the Green Zone.
Andrew Abeleira, a postdoctoral researcher, cracked eight eggs on the edge of the countertop and whisked them; Vance chopped tomatoes while heating oil to fry sausage patties.
When the last wonton filled with mochi and seaweed had been eaten, the now murky cooking liquid was whisked away—only to return for a grand finale.
The trans-Atlantic flight to Miami was uneventful, she said, and the immigration officers whisked them to the front of the customs line after noticing Ben's fitfulness.
But instead of the quick transit advertised, airline staff whisked Lin away to spend a night in the outskirts of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital city, without explanation.
They were whisked to the capital by Americans for Prosperity, a Koch-backed group that has spent tens of millions of dollars opposing the Affordable Care Act.
He and his horse, the 9-year-old Porto Alabe, were whisked off to receive the winning banner and be blessed at the Siena Cathedral, the Duomo.
Ayres was whisked to New York on Monday for a full day of media commitments highlighted by an appearance on the CBS Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The vulture raised its forewing only slightly, and in an instant the wind ripped through the bird's long primary feathers and whisked it, teetering, into the maelstrom.
Just before intermission, again in darkness, Mr. Obama, his daughter and Ms. Jarrett were whisked backstage to greet the cast and to take pictures with the crew.
They met Fowley at a payphone outside a supermarket before Boleyn was whisked away to a recording studio where the Runaways were laying down their first album.
He whisked me next door to his lab and pulled a box of glass ampoules out of the fridge, each half-full of what looked like dirty snow.
In the new show, five students at a flight academy stumble upon one of the lions, and get whisked away to become a team and defend the universe.
In the new show, five students at a flight academy stumble upon one of the lions, and get whisked away to become a team and defend the universe.
Despite her security's decision to rush out of the venue, the former actress appeared calm and waved at the crowd as she was whisked back to her car.
The mood is serious and focused, but a dreamy, whimsical vibe takes over as Venus meets Neptune on April 10—you'll be whisked away on a magical journey!
She snaps and tells him that he's amazing, and there's just a hint of that fateful epiphany in her eyes before they're whisked off for a wedding dance.
It's like that scene in Ratatouille when the critic eats a fancy version of the titular dish and gets whisked back to the elemental version of his childhood.
Kelly walked out of the detention center around 10:45 pm (1345 GMT) Thursday night wearing a light-colored jacket and was whisked away in a black taxi.
It's probably our hapless protagonist, suddenly whisked away from enjoying a festival with some buds and placed here in this basement that looks like a set from Saw.
He invited Hayworth to his seaside villa, whisked her away for a motoring trip to Spain, and even got a psychic to tell her she'd fall in love.
In her despair, and with her life in mortal danger, Arya is whisked away by Yoren, a recruiter for the Night's Watch who was a friend to Ned.
My little son got a little frightened and started to cry, and in my haste, I whisked him away to avoid her seeing him react to her face.
And then we were whisked up to the 61st floor on an elevator so fast it makes your ears pop, and invited to gaze out upon the city.
A "special" girls' trip is what a 7-year-old in Minnesota expected when she and another girl were whisked to Michigan by their mothers in February 2017.
When Charlotte and Emily are sent to a harsh boarding school, they find themselves whisked away to a real Glass Town that's stranger than the one they invented.
Also, of course, the mystery of how a man in a wheelchair hangs the chief of police and then gets whisked away by some kind of space object.
Family matriarch Kris Jenner whisked away her daughters and granddaughters on a secret trip Monday– and the Keeping up with the Kardashian stars documented it all on Snapchat.
The device used gyroscopes to almost magically balance on two wheels, sipped electricity, steered intuitively with body movements, and whisked riders along silently at 12 miles per hour.
Yet by the middle of May 2023, America had whisked away not only these, but also the 180 tactical nuclear bombs it had kept in Europe for decades.
Lenders who offer this popular form of property finance are called "conduits" because their loans are quickly whisked into bond deals instead of being kept on their books.
Patrons with reserved tickets were directed to Austin's Eastside Tavern, where we were whisked by a blocks-long line of people waiting for a chance to get in.
And it also happens to have the right amount of foreboding to keep you from feeling down about not being whisked away by a handsome Australian man. LOVESICK
Even Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg got into the spirit, sharing the photo on her own Facebook page on Friday, where the app's algorithms promptly whisked it away.
The rescuers whisked the dog away to the veterinary clinic where it was determined that for any chance of survival, all four legs would need to be amputated.
That setting soon gives way to yet another layer of fantasy: every time Babydoll dances, she closes her eyes and is whisked off to a new fantastical landscape.
Earlier Thursday, President Muhammadu Buhari whisked Amina Ali, who was found Tuesday roaming a forest laden with Boko Haram fighters, to Abuja, the capital, in a presidential jet.
"Just drop those there, love," he said, and he completed the trick, then whisked the salads down to the end of the bar and checked on his customers.
Check out the clip -- Justin had 2 secret weapons: his biz partner, John Shahidi, shoved the attacker to the ground ... and the hot brunette whisked him to safety.
Good Friday celebrations in the parish of Saiqi, China, went on with a conspicuous absence: the worshipers' bishop had been whisked away by the government a day earlier.
From the airport he was whisked to the Mugabe family's mansion, known as "the blue roof", after the azure tiles that line the top of the gaudy structure.
Nearly all of Long Island City's wastewater is whisked away to the Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant in Astoria, Queens, one of the city's 14 sewage treatment plants.
After she asked for him at the front desk, an assistant whisked her upstairs and left her in a suite transformed from a business venue to a bacchanal.
At previous meetings, for example, members have described being met on the airport tarmac and whisked to luxury hotels without having to go through the usual arrival protocol.
The image resonated because it was nearly identical to one taken of Margaret Thatcher in November of 1990, as a car whisked her away from her own resignation.
"My experience is not unique," explained Mr. Hussen, 41, from the back seat of a car in July, being whisked from one Canada Day celebration to the next.
She said that previously, guards had told her she would be "whisked away to a Navy cruiser" for months; now her escorts said she was going to Guantánamo.
The title of this episode is "Safe Room," named for the locations the various Roys are whisked to when a gunshot is heard in the halls of ATN.
Chapo Junior had barely been whisked to safety when the internet began flooding with narcocorridos, flattering ballads about gangsters that often featured his father and his epic escape.
Afterward, Mr. Zuckerberg was whisked off the stage and students — including President Trump's daughter, Tiffany Trump, who attends Georgetown's law school — filed out of the 700-seat auditorium.
All 73 of the homeless cats and dogs were whisked from the flames and smoke by scores of concerned residents and shelter staff; all made it out unharmed.
Trump was whisked off for a private tour of the Pauline Chapel, which has frescoes by Michelangelo, and of the Sala Regia, where popes held court for centuries.
DuBuc had come from a tight-lipped family—even today, some of her relatives have no idea why she was suddenly whisked away from home in sixth grade.
In January, one of the country's richest financiers was apparently abducted from an apartment in Hong Kong's Four Seasons hotel and whisked across the border into Chinese custody.
Media reports said Secret Service personnel whisked the former Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. secretary of state into the all-girls private school -- where tuition is $34,500 per year.
In Elon Musk's fantastic vision of the future, cars will drive themselves—when they aren't being whisked through the vast networks of tunnels he envisions beneath the world's cities.
Joe Duggar is the latest member of his famous family to walk down the aisle, and now, he's whisked his new wife Kendra Caldwell off on a Grecian getaway!
Leaving the rest of the guys behind, Brown whisked contestant Mike Johnson away a little while into the episode to explore the city for their one-on-one date.
If you enter and win, you'll be whisked away to Los Angeles to take part in a couple's game night with the pair all in the name of charity.
Chapo boarded a small airplane flown by his most trusted pilot, and was whisked away to the city of San Juan del Rio in the neighboring state of Querétaro.
Once inside Venezuela, the drugs are then whisked through military checkpoints and escorted or waved on by the army, allege US and regional officials and several Venezuelan army defectors.
While the unwashed peon masses waited for NYU shuttle buses to schlep us to and from our dorms, the girls were whisked directly into Yukon SUVs from their classes.
Chelios and her parents were whisked to the ceremony in a vintage 1946 Packard Clipper, which later returned the newlyweds to the Peninsula Hotel for cocktails, dinner and dancing.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) called Trump's grounding of Pelosi "a return serve" to her suggestion of cancelling the State of the Union before an aide whisked him away. Sen.
After passing the check, the client is then handed antibacterial soap, whisked into the shower, and eventually placed upon my bed (which is completely covered by a protective sheet).
Guzman was whisked off within hours of sentencing, and authorities would only tell his lawyer that the convicted kingpin was headed to the supermax facility in Colorado — ADX Florence.
Zuma and his entourage could be seen on live TV leaving the podium and being whisked away from the rally, in the central city of Bloemfontein, in a motorcade.
Barack Obama has been whisked to a very good table at the club of former presidents, according to a C-SPAN survey of 218 presidential historians published on Friday.
What we'll do is we'll take our lamb, we'll brine it the night before we cook it, then we smother it in yogurt whisked with a certain spice blend.
It's drenched in marinara sauce and loaded with cheese, but there are also layers of smoky shaved ham, and béchamel, and it's all bound by eggs whisked with Parmesan.
So, as in most banking scandals, lower- and midlevel employees face repercussions, but senior executives are whisked out of harm's way, with their reputations and full stock awards intact.
The red grapes are treated as if they were being used to make a white wine, meaning the grapes are crushed and the pigment-bearing skins are whisked away.
Stranded in New York and desperately trying to avoid clamouring fans, The Beatles called up Ronnie, who quickly whisked them away to Spanish Harlem for some respite and BBQ.
I whisked flour into the fat while the turkey rested, and when it got good and toasty, I fed it with stock, watching it go golden brown and thick.
Candidates take online tests to gauge their problem-solving skills and, if they pass muster, are whisked to Madison for an on-campus interview and tour of the area.
Buyers were whisked to the Formula One circuit of their choice, anywhere in the world, where they received their watches and enjoyed a behind-the-scenes grand prix experience.
After the studio tour, guests will be whisked away for a Friends-themed Thanksgiving meal at the Studio's Commissary Fine Dining Room, where the cast often ate while filming.
Borodin's Second ends the way Saint-Saëns's concerto begins — with a brief, powerful chord — yet Ms. Weilerstein's entrance whisked the mood to a new extreme with her signature feistiness.
Hong Kong lawmakers had demanded to know why some Hong Kong residents in Japan were whisked home on chartered flights last week, while others remained stuck in mainland China.
An hour later, an Irish Embassy car pulled up outside my door and, after I had thrown some belongings into a suitcase, a diplomat whisked me to Cairo's airport.
The next, she's whisked off to the suburbs and tasked with creating an environment stable and nurturing enough that the courts will let Lucas keep custody of his nieces.
He often told the story of being snatched by three shadowy men as he walked through Idlewild Airport in Queens in 1960 and being whisked away for an interrogation.
Within weeks of sending that letter, Lehder was whisked away into the night from Mesa Unit in Arizona where he was incarcerated, according to several witnesses at the Unit.
I've never sought to upgrade my shower experience before, and now, suddenly, this mist machine has whisked me away to the far off land of half-a-grand bathroom appliances.
For someone whose work is so rooted in the restructuring of memories, I wondered aloud what it must have been like to watch tangible items whisked away in an instant.
And the very next day, Hiddleston whisked Swift off to Suffolk, England to introduce her to his mother, Diana, who thought "Taylor was the loveliest," a family source told PEOPLE.
She was a mother-of-all-trades: She got her 10 kids to and from school, whisked them off to their games and practices, instilled in them a strong faith.
So have "express" kidnappings, where the victim is whisked to a cash machine to withdraw money, and "virtual" ones, where people are tricked into thinking a relative has been nabbed.
Pink emerged as one of the dominant hues in the 1950s at precisely the moment when American women were whisked off the wartime assembly line and back into the kitchen.
In the dead of night he sneaked into his mother's room, stole his passport and was whisked away by taxi to the embassy, which eventually returned him safely to America.
The momager whisked herself away to a summertime getaway where she is enjoying a white sandy beach, the warm sunshine and crystal clear blue waters with a drink in hand.
I experienced moments of pure anxiety and adrenaline during Delusion, like the staircase standoff mentioned above, or the moment when my wife was kidnapped and whisked away in a coffin.
It's delightful on the rocks, with tonic, in a Negroni or instead of vodka in a slushy sgroppino whisked with lemon sorbet and prosecco: Malfy Gin, $33.99 at Columbus Ave.
His lavash is so hot, as it comes off the griddle and gets whisked to your table, that your fingers tell you to wait a minute before tearing into it.
The two teams whisked my babies to the Level 4 NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) without me getting to touch their skin or ask if their vital signs were stable.
The judges—including public-relations professionals, a modelling entrepreneur, and a fashion reporter—rated each woman on such qualities as "appearance" and "personality," after which the ballots were whisked away.
As rain and hail rained down at Sunday's Tour de France finish line at a ski resort above here, about 13 bikes were tagged and whisked into a brown tent.
They had 18 pizzas delivered in the eighth inning and were later whisked away to a bus, which would take them to the airport and their flight out of Florida.
Packages are automatically whisked from the conveyor belt to different chutes solely by the metal slats moving from left to right (the yellow bumps are enough to nudge them off).
"(Some claimed) there was some sort of foreign power involved, that he'd been picked up by a Russian or Chinese mission and been whisked away against his will," he said.
Her audiences were mainly active volunteers for the Trump campaign, and the news media was kept at a distance as Ms. Trump was whisked in and out of her appearances.
A six-foot-tall brass statue of Ganesha weighing between 285 and 143 pounds was sawed off its base in front of Ottawa's East India Company restaurant and whisked away.
Seeing her son whisked to the neonatal intensive care unit right after his birth was hard enough, but Danielle Fishel soon learned that mom guilt sets in pretty quickly too.
Stole the puck at her blue line, whisked a pass to her linemate, broke for the Harvard goal, collected the return pass, and flipped a backhand over the goalie's shoulder.
Before roasting the duck legs, I whisked up a simple glaze for them, with soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil and a bit of the fermented spicy bean paste doubanjiang.
You might wish that novels, like elevators and taxis, had a strict maximum carrying capacity; it feels impossible to connect to characters no sooner conjured than whisked away and replaced.
The juice of white grapes, ordinarily whisked away from the pigment-bearing skins, is left to macerate with them instead, producing an amber-tinged wine with a mild tannic rasp.
One example can stand for much of the rest: After the cockpit voice recorder was dug out of the wreckage, it was shielded from the N.T.S.B. and whisked to Paris.
We were met by a smiling, waving welcoming committee of a half-dozen workers, who handed us cool towels and whisked us off to our room on a golf cart.
"I've never taken a taxi," Heather Brandon, 212, of Arizona, said moments before she was whisked away in an Uber on a recent Sunday morning to catch a Carnival cruise.
Instead, he is whisked to a research lab (or is it a prison?) in Madrid, where he'll be hooked up to a sort of neurological time machine called the Animus.
"I like to watch," she told him at the time, her final and somewhat feeble plea before being whisked to hair and makeup and gussied up for her star turn.
I remember being whisked away in the middle of the night when I was 7 and boarding a flight for what my parents said was "a magical place" called America.
In December, the company hosted a media event at its first test tunnel, a 1.14-mile underground stretch in Los Angeles County, through which journalists were whisked in a Tesla.
So in the spirit of Scandinavian fellowship, I whisked my fiancé away on a mini cruise along the old sailing routes of the Vikings to see what we could eat.
These water super-highways—narrow bands of moisture whisked along at a high altitude—transport about 90 percent of the moisture that makes it to places outside the tropics, like California.
When the defenders jumped to challenge the shot and drifted just enough, Diaw whisked the pass to West with snap of the wrist so fine it hardly shows up on video.
Minutes before boarding, my sister whisked the baby out of the seat and deftly folded the stroller in about five seconds flat, almost like a circus juggling act without the applause.
He explains his true identity by stating that he was switched with a peasant baby shortly before the Sack of King's Landing, while Varys whisked away the royal baby to safety.
The olives are hand-harvested early in the fall, when they are still green, and are whisked to a cooperative-run mill so they can be cold-pressed within 5003 hours.
Overnight, the words typed by a billion people were whisked from the threat of surveillance, thanks to the code developed by a San Francisco open-source project called Open Whisper Systems.
The royal, 32, whisked the Suits star, 35, to the tiny Norwegian town of Tromvik during their first overseas vacation — a town with no restaurants, cafés or even a single shop.
Once the mixture is correct, the test plates are whisked into a machine which multiplies the number of plasmids in each well using a process called a polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Immediately, the hospital staff whisked the newborn away to the neonatal intensive care unit for an evaluation, but after this initial checkup, she was deemed healthy and transferred to the nursery.
Saipov was shot by a police officer while attempting to flee minutes after the attack and was whisked away to a local hospital, where he was recovering from an abdominal wound.
And moments after a bellhop whisked us to our spacious suite in a golf cart, a room service attendant arrived with a fruit and cheese platter and a personalized welcome note.
Then, before you can say "The Old Man and the Sea," the reporter, Ed Myers (Giovanni Ribisi), is whisked away to Cuba for a fishing trip with his hero, Ernest Hemingway.
But it is obvious: having cleared the hurdles of travel, he let his guard slip, waved at the first sign resembling his name, and was whisked away to an unknown location.
The plane touched down at the airport, and the waiting fleet of black sedans whisked the candidate and his entourage to the city's hockey arena, where the rally would take place.
American Pharoah soaked up unanimous acclaim after becoming the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years, raced three more times and then was whisked into retirement at the end of 2015.
Lawyers, used to working on deals and contracts for companies in London or New York, are whisked to unfamiliar and sometimes hostile surroundings to serve clients in new frontiers of finance.
Camp Grounded will experiment with a "Mystery Trip" where eight to 10 people sign up to be whisked away, only receiving a confidential briefing package the day before they show up.
The Silver Star, which featured some kind of turbo engine built by Mercedes, whisked my intrepid 11-year-old to heights and at speeds I chose not to witness up close.
You're very realistic, Taurus, but your ruling planet Venus is a total romantic, so when it meets the planet of fantasy, Neptune, you can pretty easily get whisked off your feet.
That is because authorities here had whisked more than a million people to safety, executing a meticulous evacuation plan that they have been perfecting ever since that disastrous storm in 1999.
At the symphony, the cochlear implant whisked me into a flush of sound, but I was still enthralled by the visual — watching the physical artistry of the musicians with their instruments.
The 54-year-old woman was helped into a wheelchair and whisked into the inner sanctum of the E.R. What followed was a blur of concerned faces, needles and medical data.
Galloway called his parents, waited out a weather delay and flew to Atlanta, where a car service, with the Marlins-Braves game playing on the radio, whisked him to SunTrust Park.
It had been three months since 2-year-old Fernanda Jacqueline Davila had been whisked away with her grandmother on a journey to the United States that had gone badly wrong.
We were whisked away to an office upstairs with windows that looked down on one of the football-field-size rooms that was now lined with cots and their new occupants.
In the morning, groups of day laborers clustered around a corner along busy Roosevelt Avenue, before many were whisked away in minivans to construction sites across Brooklyn and elsewhere in Queens.
They headed to a fleet of cars that whisked them to the Radisson Hotel in downtown Manchester, where a crowd of thousands was waiting for the candidate to take the stage.
He was then whisked away in a police vehicle to a government-owned hospital in the city with limited access to his family, one of his attorneys, Erias Lukwago, told CNN.
They were certainly unrelated to my arrival, I realized, as I was whisked from the Lisbon airport in a black sedan with tinted windows by the driver and a local guide.
For Aikawa, who at the age of 10 was whisked by his mother from Tokyo to a rural Texan commune, food tells the story of immigration and the meeting of cultures.
But then he faced down the brutal arm of the law, pleading guilty to drug and gun charges that whisked him away from the world right when everyone started paying attention.
On a recent visit to the operation, a pharmacist whisked powder and water together in what looked like a 40-gallon pasta pot, and medical students screwed caps onto the bottles.
The only solution is a transplant, but instead of finding yourself on a waiting list hoping a donation comes through in time, you're whisked into the operating room to be prepped.
Kadyrov asked for face-time with Salah, by far the team&aposs biggest name and an icon in the Muslim world and beyond, and whisked him away to a stadium photo-op.
I go to ask, but as I'm approaching, the host sticks his head out and beckons to them: They made a reservation, or they know someone, but either way, they're whisked inside.
Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), the NYU economics professor who gets whisked away on an intense trip to meet her boyfriend's family, is the lone American in the movie's sea of Chinese scions.
I'm constantly daydreaming of being whisked off to the French Riviera, but for the foreseeable future, my heavy-handed pour of cabernet is the closest I'll ever get to Aix-en-Provence.
She whisked me into another small room, and as she hurriedly spoke, it became obvious that while she appeared to be a living, breathing person, she was almost certainly playing a ghost.
As soon as she got back in the frigid water, the current whisked her into a patch of vines that caught onto her neck and stomach and pulled her beneath the water.
In the days that followed, however, Duong began calling him "uncle" and eventually whisked him to freedom from a motel in San Jose where the fugitives had holed up during a manhunt.
Los Angeles, California (CNN)Six-year-old Alexandria clutches her arms and legs tightly around her foster father as she is whisked away from the home she has known for four years.
Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), who had to be whisked away from an event in Roseville by the police, said he believes the protests are a mix of national coordination and local activism.
AT THREE o'clock in the morning on May 25th, guards roused Nadia Savchenko in her prison cell in southern Russia, told her to pack her things and whisked her to an airport.
The episode ends with a question mark that lands like an exclamation point, as Abar's car, the one that was whisked skyward with Will Reeves inside, comes crashing down next to Laurie.
Macron and his wife also took Trump and America's first lady on a tour of Napoleon's tomb and whisked them up in the Eiffel Tower for dinner overlooking the City of Light.
This beloved tale follows a young boy who finds out that he's a wizard on his 11th birthday and is whisked off to a wizarding school called Hogwarts to begin his training.
"One year," she murmured as an elevator whisked her upstairs, where dozens of people, including a man wearing camouflage fatigues and a patch that said "Vietnam Veteran," gave her a rousing welcome.
I stared in awe until his security whisked him away, and he lumbered into a car and sped off toward whatever penthouse suite or rabble-rousing rally was next on the schedule.
Just as it seems like we'd be spending time inside Iden's head, you're unceremoniously whisked away to play as Luke Skywalker, as he explores a planet drawn to him by the Force.
Teachers and counselors began to understand that academic outcomes can depend on whether a parent has been whisked away to a far-off detention center, leaving no breadwinner and traumatized family behind.
During a recent idle scroll, I was whisked away to the Russian tundra where permafrost and now-shut gulags set the scene for whimsical photo shoots featuring Russian women posing with bears.
Imagine beginning a game and being told that a group of bandits has captured a princess and whisked her away to foreign lands, and it's your job to go and find her.
"Basic human decency requires that his wife and lawyers know where he is, so that we don't live in a country where people are whisked away to secret facilities," Ms. Gottlieb said.
Mr. Navalny himself barely made it out of his house on Monday morning: He was detained, whisked off to court and sentenced to 30 days in jail for organizing an unsanctioned rally.
The menu is pure throwback indulgence with excellent cocktails, and old-school waitstaff who know what you want before you do and easily could have been whisked straight from the silver screen.
A number of students had escaped by rappelling from a nearby bridge to be whisked away by waiting motorbike drivers, while others failed in an attempt to flee through a sewage pipe.
Mickey Mouse and other Disney favorites rolled up to his house in a charter bus decked out with Disney decorations and whisked him away on a special VIP trip to Disney World.
The first two women, skeptical of him, allow themselves to be whisked away by other partners before he can complete his seduction, so he and the last girl standing resignedly couple off.
After an orb whisked David away, Season 2 picks up with the search for him and the Shadow King, who's on the loose in the form of David's therapist's husband (Jemaine Clement).
Ms. Rivera's first journey whisked her away from her poor home in southern Mexico when she was 14, across the Arizona border illegally, to join relatives looking for jobs in North Carolina.
Runners were whisked from continent to continent on charter flights and almost all of the competitors recorded their slowest time in the second leg, held at the Antarctic Russian station of Novolazarevskaya.
The language barrier between me and the boys only thickened our collective joy, as my interpreter Moriel was whisked into a barber chair for a playfully coerced beard trim, on the house.
That morning I had whisked the children away so he and two friends from law school could load his things into a U-Haul and drive to the house he had rented.
They were whisked to safety by helicopter and found to be in good condition, according to the Canadian Press, which spoke to Keyootak on Friday in his office at the Nunavut legislature.
"Getting whisked away with all that MC Lyte is, it took me away from the reality of how important it is to have a significant other," she shared told Essence earlier this year.
Sansa and Tyrion haven't laid eyes on each other since the Purple Wedding, when, following Joffrey's death, Sansa was promptly whisked away by Dontos and Tyrion was just as swiftly taken into custody.
When the kid brother of Cassie (Chloë Grace Moretz), an Ohio teenager, is whisked away to a military outpost, she resolves to reclaim him, with help from the hunky, mysterious Evan (Alex Roe).
News reporters were not allowed to attend sessions featuring "abductees," but people who claim to have been visited or whisked away by small creatures with large dark eyes were not in short supply.
Today its humanlike figure had Captain Sloane's broad shoulders and long, flowing hair, which whisked around the figure in the still cabin air as she directed it to interface with the Casey's intelligence.
After Mr Ryan, his vice-presidential candidate, talked like a regular fiscal conservative about tackling the deficit with cuts to social security and Medicare, the campaign whisked him into a witness protection programme.
When I asked to see the truffle being shaved over somebody else's plate, it was whisked under my eyes for a nanosecond, as if the server were afraid I was going to sneeze.
Can't you imagine kicking back in one of those deliciously beige leather seats, latest issue of Monocle resting in your lap, as you're whisked along at 760 mph from San Francisco to LA?
It's all part of the grander scheme of inner- and inter-city high speed travel, where people drive their cars into underground tunnels and are whisked around, beneath the surface traffic, on tracks.
After being greeted by their lovely front desk staff at their cozy Upper East Side location, I donned a black robe and was whisked away upstairs to get my hair washed and ready.
Soon after an evacuee was whisked off a Blackhawk or bus at a shelter with FEMA staff, they in-processed with FEMA, trading their last address for a case number and disaster code.
First he'll serve you a single piece of salmon; then you'll be whisked off to the bedroom for an erotic candlewax-dripping session sound-tracked by Tim Hecker, Ben Frost and Andy Stott.
Gasps, cries and shouts filled the courtroom as Margraves was wrestled to the floor, knocking items off a desk on the way down before he was handcuffed, while Nassar was whisked to safety.
The "Remain in Mexico" program and the asylum agreement with Guatemala, for example, both allow asylum seekers to be whisked from the border to either wait for a hearing or seek asylum elsewhere.
"Lady Di est morte," a nurse announced when she woke me with breakfast in the morning, my son having been whisked off to the nursery, over my American objections, so I could rest.
Visitors are whisked from the airport to the national park, and once there, they are guarded by well-trained rangers and supportive local communities who act as eyes and ears on the ground.
Dean insists just as emphatically that he is in fact her son's killer — imprisoned for a mere seven years before being whisked into anonymity — and demands a face-to-face reckoning in court.
Just weeks later, to the shock of a lot of their friends and family, they whisked off to Carey's Bahamian estate and wed in a sunset, ocean-side ceremony on April 30, 2008.
An attorney for Pérez did not comment upon leaving the courtroom after the hearing as police whisked away the suspect, who was wearing a red T-shirt, a flak jacket and a helmet.
"He's got his own small aircraft, the lucky guy" a family friend tells PEOPLE of Matthews' Pilatus PC-12 private plane – on which he whisked Pippa for a weekend away to Corsica in May.
Mamoudou Gassama, who was in France illegally, climbed five stories, moving from balcony to balcony, and whisked the 4-year-old boy to safety on Saturday night as a crowd below screamed in horror.
As is customary with scratch-made pasta, next she created a well in the flour then added a healthy amount of eggs in the center, which all gets slowly whisked together into a dough.
Those familiar with Peter Quill's story from the Guardians films know that the character was born on Earth, only to be whisked away from his home planet as a child, never (yet) to return.
Featuring the music, fashion, and charm of the World War II era, this one night a year offers guests a chance to step back in time and to be whisked away to the '40s.
On this frigid November morning, I step into a nondescript Brooklyn warehouse and am immediately whisked through a labyrinth of endless hallways, half-assembled sets, crowds of crew members jostling around a catered lunch.
Carol Decker will always remember the worried look in her husband Scott's dark eyes as she was whisked away to have an emergency C-section in a Seattle hospital room where he wasn't allowed.
Taxis also serve as potential getaway vehicles—once, NOE told me, he got snitched out by one taxi driver who called the police only to be whisked away at the last moment by another.
He added there was "no indication" so far that Lee may have been kidnapped by Chinese State Security agents in the financial hub and whisked across the border to China, though investigations were ongoing.
Scott Disick's new lady friend had a really hard time finding her ride Tuesday night -- but luckily Scott's private driver happened to be Johnny on the Spot and whisked her away ... maybe to Scott's.
Many residents in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone saw how those suspected of Ebola infections were whisked away by masked foreigners or quarantined in hospitals where some died and how families were torn apart.
The paintings had been whisked off the walls of the Castelvecchio Museum in November by masked and armed robbers who tied up a security guard and an employee just as the museum was closing.
Babloo Loitongbam, a human rights activist and adviser, said that he tried to talk to Ms. Sharmila about her decision in the hospital corridor on Wednesday morning, but that a guard whisked her away.
With a few keystrokes, electronic files can be whisked across the globe, and it would have been easy for Microsoft simply to move the information in the customer's email account to the United States.
Plainclothes police officers barged into the Cairo home of Ms. Daoud, a Lebanese-British journalist, on June 27 and whisked her to the airport, forcing her to leave her tearful 11-year-old daughter.
In "New Horizons," you're whisked away to a deserted island, where it's up to you to design and furnish your home and develop the island by bringing in new residents, planting trees, and more.
When my daughter and I arrived at the E.R., we were whisked out of the lobby and into a quiet area before we even had a chance to sit down in the waiting room.
Upon arriving in the United States or Japan, the two countries to which Hope Noah sends people, patients are greeted at the airports by Hope Noah employees and whisked off to a rented apartment.
GOLAN HEIGHTS — Quietly, over the last year, hundreds of sick Syrian children and their chaperones have been whisked across enemy lines at dawn for treatment at clinics in Israel, slipping back home after dark.
Because Comet Borisov just whisked by the sun in early December, there's still a chance it could experience such a fate in the next few months as it tries to exit our solar system.
LOW-KEY ARRIVAL Obama arrived too late for the pomp of a televised official welcome for Gulf rulers at the airport, making a low-key entrance before being whisked off by helicopter to the palace.
Galaxy Quest, a 1999 science-fiction comedy in which the cast members of a canceled but still beloved Star Trek-like television series are whisked away by Thermians, a high-minded but credulous alien race.
There must be scores of other eager benefactors waiting for the still missing Chibok girls to be found so that they can be whisked away to safety in America, land of freedom and boundless dreams.
Flay starts by melting equal parts crème fraîche and unsalted butter in a non-stick pan over medium, then adding eggs (that have been pre-whisked in a bowl) and pepper right as it melts.
During the flight, she looks out of the window with pity at all the poor souls stuck in traffic below, as she is whisked through the clouds to her gorgeous, perfect family waiting at home.
The thick, gray cream is meant to brighten and firm skin, but instead of removing it with water or muslin cloth like you do with traditional masks, this fella is whisked away using a magnet.
In a flash, his body folded in on itself, a grotesque fright of rust-colored skin, as he was whisked down the 164-foot-long pipe, arms twisting about, and pitched into the salty chasm.
You start the book off with talking about how in 1974, you were whisked off to Moscow to help negotiate the Threshold Test Ban with Russia that eventually capped underground nuclear tests at 150 kilotons.
"Now the rest of my compatriots will have these opportunities too," said Ruiz, beaming from her wheelchair as music and fireworks filled the air and Moreno was whisked away into a car after his speech.
" The nightly work of playing music becomes an emotional high and low, Allien explains: "When I play an old track, I get all hot—I get goosebumps and get whisked away back into the past.
Much of the talk and marketing materials around flying cars, or eVTOLs, focuses on well-dressed business folks standing on top of skyscrapers, preparing to be whisked away — up and over the terrible traffic below.
MatchaBar Premium Ceremonial Grade Matcha Green Tea Powder, available on Amazon, $14.22Matcha is made from special green tea leaves that have been ground into a perfectly fine powder that dissolves in water when whisked properly.
In Beijing, perhaps dozens of people a year are whisked off on these exotic trips, typically diehard dissidents who have served time and are on the radar of Western human-rights organizations and media outlets.
Police officers then used their bodies to shield the boy and his mother against the gunfire, Andrew said, whisked them into the back of a bullet-pocked police car and sped them to a hospital.
About six hours before Meloy's discovery, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were quietly whisked out of the White House under the cover of darkness on Christmas night for a trip to Iraq.
That night, a security guard called up to Sui's apartment and said his car had been scratched in an accident and when he stepped outside, a group of police quickly whisked him away, said Sui.
President Donald Trump was whisked a few blocks from the White House to the Trump hotel on Wednesday night for his first re-election fundraiser, where he raised an estimated $10 million behind closed doors.
This is also a romantic, whimsical, whisked-off-your-feet vibe, so if trouble is stirred up by the full moon, don't worry; Venus and Neptune will help soothe the pain with plenty of kisses.
His relationship with the label began when the actress Hari Nef, who will also appear in "'Daddy,'" whisked Mr. Harris to Gucci's May resortwear show in the south of France, where he charmed higher-ups.
Mars was likely a warm, wet planet billions of years ago before its atmosphere was slowly stripped down and whisked out into space -- leaving behind the thin atmosphere and frozen desert planet we know today.
I've whisked in a healthy dollop of thick plain yogurt and dressed cold boiled spinach and thought of it as a tasty Western version of spinach goma ae — the Asian cold dish with sesame paste.
"I wanted to take this opportunity while the window lasts," said Mario Hernandez, 2950, who was whisked across the Mexico-United States border when he was a 210-year-old and raised in Los Angeles.
The play starts with the moment the lights were switched off in 2008 — but then we're immediately whisked back to the beginning of the story, when the first Lehman brother arrived in America in 1844.
Claire was born with meconium ileus, a bowel obstruction that is a telltale sign of CF. Her bowel had ruptured, leaving her belly protruded, and she was whisked off for the first of many surgeries.
Underneath it, in the center of the table, is the grill, ringed by a bright-yellow moat, half corn and mozzarella, half whisked egg batter, which will bubble into a creamy soufflé alongside the meat.
Bacon hopped on a plane and moved into a garage three blocks from one of Goin's restaurants, where she hand-whisked aioli and pounded salsa verde with a mortar and pestle until her biceps ached.
A plane whisked his contingent from Virginia's coast to Washington, DC, and the British, used to London's air raid blackouts, marveled at the lights of the city below, decked out for its first wartime Christmas.
Bertie won Edith over by accepting the existence of Edith's illegitimate daughter Marigold and whisked Downton's most shat-upon Crawley sister off to live in Brancaster Castle and outrank the rest of her family forever.
The senator (who had served overseas in the Cold War and knew how to spot when he was being surveilled) caught sight of them and whisked her out the back door—never to see Rice again.
There waited for the war to end, or for the lucky ones like Kuchlong, to be whisked away by an alliance of Christian groups and United Nations employees to a better life in the United States.
"Let's sit down the next time you're in town so we can talk more about the radio," he generously offers, before being whisked off by a friend, back into the crowd of admirers shouting his name.
Guests are picked up at the airport and whisked away to the property where they check into one of the 29 unique accommodations including Granite Lodge suites, a converted historic barn, luxury homes and glamping tents.
After the lights go out in the courtroom and chaos ensues, the witnesses are shown to be dead and Cardi is whisked away to prison, where she ends up drowning her cellmate in their toilet bowl.
California delegate Tyler Morrison and fellow Sanders supporter Maria Estrada confronted Boxer outside the Golden State delegation's breakfast, but staff quickly whisked her back to the book-signing table and asked the two to move on.
It goes without saying that husband Kanye West's arrival on the scene made Kardashian's birthdays a little more romantic, like when he whisked her off on a birthday trip to Europe in 2012 during which — sorry!
After brief glimpses of present-day Twin Peaks, we're whisked away to New York City (a place where the original show, obsessed with the gloom and mystery of the Pacific Northwest, would scorn to set foot).
It's February, and many of us wish we could be whisked on a tropical getaway to a faraway beach where mermaids bring us silver platters of frozen rum drinks and fan us with giant palm fronds.
"I wanted to take this opportunity while the window lasts," said Mario Hernandez, 29, who was whisked across the Mexico-United States border when he was a 1-year-old, and then raised in Los Angeles.
Fresh Off the Boat breakout Constance Wu plays Rachel, an ordinary American gal whisked into a live of unimaginable glamour and privilege when she discovers her boyfriend hails from one of the wealthiest families in Asia.
The whole dry-aged bird—its honey-lacquered skin nearly blackened and coated in fennel seeds and chili flakes, glittering like a Judith Leiber clutch—was presented tableside, then whisked away to be carved and plated.
But instead of being whisked to freedom, she said, her family wound up in a military detention center with 130 other women and their children, uncertain when they would be released — and why they were there.
That would explain a lot, except there's not enough sun; the continuity is so inept that we get whisked directly from a bright and glorious day, in one shot, to another that looks gray and morose.
It was a huge portion of yakisoba — fried wheat noodles mixed with bits of pork, cabbage and other vegetables — that had been whisked with an egg mixture and poured onto the grill, like a giant omelet.
That's right—the NTC doesn't think it should be a problem if the person behind the wheel wants to crack open an ice-cold Foster's as they're whisked away to their destination in an autonomous vehicle.
KAMPALA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Child rights campaigners in Uganda have welcomed a new law that restricts fast-track foreign adoptions in which children - often with living parents - can be whisked overseas in a matter of days.
When a nurse finally appeared to say the newborn was healthy, whisked off to intensive care for observation, Ms. Ahmed said she would not believe it until she held the baby, but Mr. Ahmed was jubilant.
After finding her power, Diana gets whisked to World War I-era Europe, where she fights alongside an American pilot to put an end to the war — and the war god Ares, whom she holds responsible.
The people she helps haven't been whisked off to Caribbean islands on private jets, but the pattern is the same: sordid exploitation of vulnerable girls by older and more affluent men who get away with it.
"This will be the biggest landslide in the history of the country," said Mr. Jammeh, who was met with cheers as he walked toward a sport utility vehicle that whisked him away from his polling site.
The breaking of a woman's heart suddenly puts the universe's balance in peril, prompting her to be unceremoniously plucked from her bedroom and whisked to a strange world of bright colors, bright lights, and bright hearts.
Harry whisked the American actress away last year for a surprise holiday to celebrate her 36th birthday, hopping between luxury resorts in the sparsely populated southern African country renowned for its stunning wildlife and sweeping vistas.
Along with a friend, King scanned the streets of Fort Worth, Texas, searching for young Salem Sabatka or the vehicle police said the girl had been whisked in to, Fort Worth police spokesman Buddy Calzada tells PEOPLE.
Ritchie zips past an impressionistic version of the boy's childhood — a whisked-together blur of physical abuse, childhood scheming, and fight lessons — and lands at a point where Arthur has become a streetwise, frequently shirtless Charlie Hunnam.
To further complicate matters, Mr Vucic himself then seemed to be at risk: on October 30th he was whisked to safety after an arms cache was found in a car close to the home of his parents.
The world's biggest video games trade show brings such a flurry of news that it's hard to stop and take it in before you're whisked to the next keynote, the next conference, or the next big reveal.
Each day, hundreds of tourists are recruited off the street, whisked past a light security "wanding," with no X-ray machine or background check, and loaded onto an idling helicopter with no barrier between passenger and pilot.
The idea is your autonomous vehicle is docked to your home via some sort of portal, becoming a cool extension that just detaches when you're ready to be whisked across town for an errand or road trip.
I've never been impressed with Hope Hicks — or the media's cycle of either ignoring her bullshit or fawning over her — since the day she was whisked away on the campaign trail with Trump over two years ago.
The duo is soon whisked back to the set, and just like that, our little bubble on the set of A Wrinkle In Time quickly bursts as we all head back to our cars and say goodbye.
Whenever he closed his eyes as an infant, Wengenn Liao was quickly whisked away to a magical world where he could become a star catcher, a trapeze artist, a Picasso in training or the King of Spades.
The Hadza mixed the chalky bits with water and whisked it vigorously for two to three minutes with a stick until it was a thick, milky porridge that was filtered -- somewhat -- into a mug for my breakfast.
I cracked eggs in a bowl and whisked while sautéeing kale and turkey bacon on the stove, and the result was an extremely good frittata that I photographed and shared, both on Instagram and in real life.
First, his connection to the 1986 film goes far beyond having his 18-month old striped-pajama-wearing self whisked away by David Bowie's Jareth the Goblin King to be subjected to magic dances and goblin babysitters.
In Ramallah, some Palestinians asked about the authority said that they did not dare speak publicly, making a snatching motion with their fingers to suggest that expressing criticism could lead them to be whisked off the street.
When our interview was over, she exited the building into a crush of paparazzi, before being whisked into a waiting black S.U.V. This interview, which was condensed and edited for clarity, was conducted in New York City.
At their best, the various settings provide perfect reprieve: Before we have the chance to weary of the present-day sideshow, we're whisked into those of yore, only to end up right back at her mother's bedside.
A dish by that name is unknown in Italy, and there is no corresponding French recipe (although the sauce is a little bit like a beurre blanc, with butter whisked into a syrupy reduction of white wine).
A break in the weather finally allowed the party to make the 40-minute flight to the Bering Sea coast, and Dillingham was whisked by snowmobile from the landing strip to Chimiugak's house to start the census.
Whisked via fellowship from his native Kansas to a garret in central Madrid, 24-year-old Adam heads each morning to the Prado museum and parks himself before the old master altarpieces like a premodern attending Mass.
To make an egg-white "tortilla," simply separate the yolks from the whites of two to three eggs and allow the whisked whites to cook in a non-stick pan until they are solid enough to flip.
Trump golfed as usual on Wednesday, then was whisked away from Mar-a-Lago just after dark in a vehicle specially brought down from Washington earlier in the day, according to two people familiar with the plans.
The overall atmosphere was incredibly friendly and welcoming, down to the hand-drawn signs that were whisked out of pockets and purses to welcome death metal gods Incantation back to the fest after an 11-year gap.
A rumpled, gaunt Turner exited jail in the predawn darkness of Friday morning, and made a beeline for a waiting SUV, which whisked him away from the rabble of reporters and the cluster of protestors waiting for him.
Just as the NICU director had told me, I was able to give my sweet Rafaela a kiss on the forehead, her eyes tightly shut, before they whisked her out of the room in a gust of nurses.
The film centered on a twisted Cinderella concept: Franny is a wide-eyed optimist taking care of her helpless family when she winds up taken hostage by a bank robber — her rogue Prince Charming — and is whisked away.
Zelda barely has time to smooch Scott before they're whisked off for a rushed, no-frills wedding ceremony in the rectory of St. Patrick's Cathedral, attended only by Tootsie, best man Ludlow, and Scott's agent and his wife.
When Will is whisked away dramatically in the final scene, Abar is left with the note from her great-grandfather, which beckons her to find her place on a century-long continuum of black resistance within her family.
Afterwards, Seal is released from custody and immediately whisked away to the White House — the implication being that Clinton had been asked by the Reagan administration to cut Seal loose so he could begin informing for the DEA.
Vivian Liao is a brilliant businesswoman, but her competitors have it in for her, and while trying to sabotage their efforts, she finds herself whisked away into the distant future by a powerful entity known as the Empress.
Instead of a two-dimensional video that cuts from a shot of the cook to a close-up of the food prep, the VR version drops a visual of eggs being whisked right in front of the chef.
After a shopping spree where they got to choose a brand new prom gown from more than 2,000 dresses – many of them donated by prom designer Sherri Hill – the girls were whisked off to hair and make-up.
Those caught (their sheaves of papers, including court documents and letters of complaint, give them away) are often whisked to "black jails" where they are held until officials arrange to have them escorted back to their home towns.
On weekends, he often brought her to visit his various construction sites, or whisked her and her friends off to Palm Beach with him on his jet to play golf and order room service at Mar-a-Lago.
Pacquiao made a low-key entry to Australia on Monday, touching down at Brisbane airport for a promotional tour for their July 2 bout at Lang Park and speaking briefly to reporters before being whisked away by handlers.
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," an adaptation of Ben Fountain's novel, is about a hero in the Iraq war (played by Joe Alwyn) who is whisked back to the United States with fellow veterans after a harrowing battle.
After a meeting with the wild-haired inventor Drosselmeyer (Morgan Freeman, briefly), she's whisked off to the Four Realms, a slightly less frenetic version of Wonderland, where she's hailed as a princess, her mother having been its Queen.
While those confirmed to have the virus were to be put in "proper isolation," according to Vice President Mike Pence, other passengers will be whisked to military bases, where they were set to wait out 14-day quarantines.
Details: 1 cup mayonnaise from the store; 2, no, 3 tablespoons white miso; a splash of mirin; another of soy sauce, and a third blat of sambal or chile-garlic sauce, whisked to a little less than thick.
I saw his pale, ashen face for only a moment before he was whisked away to a sterile incubator that pumped enough oxygen into his lungs to keep him alive temporarily until I was ready to say goodbye.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 27%Summary: A re-imagining of a classic fairy tale, "Pan" shows the origin of Peter Pan (Levi Miller), an orphan who is whisked away on a flying pirate ship run by Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman).
Babies with the worst withdrawal symptoms are routinely separated from their mothers and whisked by ambulance, at great expense, to hospitals hours away, filling up beds intended for newborns who have even more serious problems, like heart defects.
The 39-year-old human rights lawyer stepped out with George for a dinner date at Ristorante Da Ivo in Venice, Italy — turning heads before being whisked away by a water taxi in a stunning strapless blue Missoni gown.
On Monday, Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Akins whisked their daughters to Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, sharing numerous photos and videos from the fun day to their respective Instagram accounts.
In a moment straight out of a Dickens novel, a young woman is whisked to a totally bonkers science colony outside Chicago and assigned to help an eccentric matron prove that Shakespeare's plays were actually authored by Francis Bacon.
Ten years ago, there was no reason to think the idea of being whisked about town by a collection of zeroes and ones while you napped or texted or watched TV was anything but the province of science fiction.
The past 72 hours have been a whirlwind for Marissa Casey Fuchs, a fashion influencer and Goop employee, whose boyfriend whisked her away on a multi-day, multi-continent adventure that ended in a surprise proposal and subsequent wedding.
But Lord and Miller whisked the film so quickly and joyously from Lego world to Lego world, highlighting creativity, color, and good cheer, that it was impossible to fixate on any one plot point or character portrayal for long.
WHEN THE Cleveland Orchestra moved into Severance Hall in 1931, the state-of-the-art design let well-heeled patrons call their cars from their boxes and be whisked home without having to linger in the cold midwestern air.
If you're lucky enough to get your hands on an invite to the star-studded soirée, get ready to be whisked away to a mega-mansion (complete with its very own lake!)—and be treated to a great time.
People who happened to be at the office tell us Phelps was whisked around like a VIP -- with an employee escort who quickly got him in front of the camera and out of the building as soon as possible.
The third fourth and fifth bikes were piloted by El Indio's first clients, and these bicycles were also dumped in the American river valley when the riders met the pick-up driver and were whisked away into the north.
Yovanovitch said she was told that the decision to have her removed ultimately came straight from Trump — and that the State Department then hurried to have her whisked out of Ukraine to get ahead of a possible presidential tweet.
The officials handcuffed and whisked him away, accusing the 63-year old of being "one of the brains" behind that year's anti-government protests that left 43 people dead, according to his wife who was briefly taken with him.
A German girl whisked off as a teen-ager into a backward Russian court—in one of those forced marriages routinely made among the royalty of the era—she was understandably desperate for a little life of the mind.
In Christopher Swann's first novel, SHADOW OF THE LIONS (Algonquin, $26.95), we are whisked into another type of cult: Blackburne, an elite all-boys private school in the Virginia countryside, rife with its own odd rituals and unspoken understandings.
Another season of "The Bachelorette" is about to wrap ... but before you get whisked away to paradise take a look at what some of the rose-worthy favorites from "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" look like then and now!
The duchess was reported to be hoping for a home birth, but she had passed her due date, and late on Monday, some British news outlets were reporting that she was whisked away on Sunday for a hospital delivery.
Unsurprisingly, Justice Breyer's dissent for the liberals pointed out the real-world consequences of the grammar dispute: thousands of people with roots in the US might be whisked away by ICE for months or years with no court hearing.
He was met at Beijing's international airport early on Saturday by a swarm of South Korean and Japanese reporters, but he was whisked away from the chaotic scene by Chinese police before he was able to make any statement.
Over a low flame, I've whisked the butter with simmering water into a white and milky beurre fondue and triple-dipped the whole radishes, then set them to cool on sheets of acetate — like strawberries dipped in white chocolate.
Jeff Merkley of Oregon focused on Saudi abuses inside the US -- citizens of the kingdom accused of "sexual abuse against children, manslaughter, rape" in his state who have been whisked out of the country before they could face justice.
I did however come just in time to see the senator and rest of the media cohort whisked away by secret service to board a charter straight to South Carolina, where another week of sandwiches and cheap hotels await.
A waiting Toyota Alphard van whisked him past the dozens of reporters, TV camera operators and photographers who had been waiting outside the detention center since morning for a glimpse of the ex-executive after his latest three weeks in custody.
He was just your average run-of-the-mill guy until he was whisked away into the furthest reaches of the galaxy by his friend, who turned out to be an alien, minutes before the Earth is blown to smithereens.
With football clubs analogous to kidnappers in this case, it's hard not to picture prospective signings being whisked off by a gang of board members in balaclavas, then imprisoned in some sort of makeshift dungeon until they agree personal terms.
A waiting Toyota Alphard van whisked him past the dozens of reporters, TV camera operators and photographers who had been waiting outside the detention centre since morning for a glimpse of the ex-executive after his latest three weeks in custody.
Those words, like a Proustian madeleine composed of garbage and hatred, whisked me back to another time when that line was a regular refrain of the Gamergate debacle, an incantation intended to dispel any statements the self-anointed "gamer" disagreed with.
When he was last released, the former executive traded in his usual tailored suit and chauffeured sedan for a disguise of workman's uniform, glasses and a mask to slip past reporters before being whisked away in a modest compact van.
Then, in a mad rush, reporters were whisked upstairs by an elevator, where they were tracked down a marble hallway and into a large room where Pence, Erdoğan and the rest of the two delegations sat seated around a wooden table.
In violation of a court order, Mr. Obiang whisked some of his holdings out of the United States and put them on display back home — including Michael Jackson's famous white jewel-encrusted glove and all of his gold and platinum albums.
At one of Dubai's newest facilities for private jets—built by Jetex, a fast-growing chain—passengers strum guitars on hammock-shaped sofas around a coffee table dressed up as a campfire, before being whisked away to their planes in limousines.
And the beautiful look was created by none other than her wedding reception hairstylist, George Northwood, who gave her that unforgettable Hollywood glam 'do she debuted as she was whisked off to her evening reception following her royal wedding in May.
" The series is described as one where viewers "will be whisked away to the crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland, where they will follow the misadventures of hard-drinking young princess Bean, her feisty elf companion Elfo, and her personal demon Luci.
This allows for Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and Mellie (Bellamy Young) to be whisked away from their chiefs of staff because that is apparently protocol — or at least that's what they're telling Mellie's new chief of staff Marjorie Ruland (Zoe Perry).
"In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast, but today everybody is politically correct -- our country's going to hell for being politically correct," Trump said, as the man was whisked away after a few minutes.
SHUHARI offers three grades of matcha: culinary matcha that they use for food or lattes; "everyday matcha" that is a middle-grade choice suitable for traditional whisked tea; and a ceremonial-quality that is the highest grade and smoothest-tasting.
Blair, 43, whisked Bleick away on Thursday for a surprise Father's Day Trip, during which the pair seemed to be doing a bit more than co-parenting as they were caught in photos cuddled up in a cabana on the beach.
If you're planning a night out sans kids and offering it up to them, that's almost like if they whisked you off to a weekend in Tulum without so much as asking them to collaborate on a Google spreadsheet for planning.
In a luxury boutique, your credit card is now likely to be whisked away — the grubby reality of commerce happens out of sight — only to be discreetly, and somewhat apologetically, returned in a supple leather binder or on a zebrawood tray.
One desperately mortal langoustine heaved itself off a platter and made a break for it, in the direction of the tech nomad, before being whisked back to its fate in the kitchen, a tiny space at one end of the farmhouse.
And I whisked together sour cream, lime and minced chipotles en adobo — canned chipotles, though in a pinch you could use ground dried chipotle powder — to create a sauce of smoky intensity, fiery against the potatoes, bacon, onion and peppers.
Trump and his wife Melania were whisked from Beijing airport - where they were met by China's top diplomat Yang Jiechi, a key player in the outreach to Trump since he won election a year ago - straight to the Forbidden City.
We don't know what Anthony ended up eating, but witnesses say he was with 2 young kids (his, we're guessing) and 2 adult men -- and the whole group was whisked away to a private area away from the main dining hall.
Instead of being whisked away in an ambulance — Quinn and Chet's plan, which would have been amazing camera fodder — Darius walks out into a circle of crying women who think he's really hurt himself pain-free and without even a flinch.
Like a puppy that has lived his whole life in a cardboard box in a dark alley and suddenly gets whisked into a mansion with a large, plush puppy bed, the acceptance and mainstreaming is a positive but jarring experience.
"What defenders are doing is to make sure their clients aren't whisked away to an immigration detention center in Lumpkin, Georgia," explained Insha Rahman, a bail reform expert at the Vera Institute of Justice and a former Bronx public defender.
Tensions have flared over the notion that tech workers live in a parallel society, in which they are whisked in private buses to work, socialize in their own circles and do not participate in San Francisco's traditions of social collaboration.
Rumors abounded in recent weeks about why their favorite fizzy drink had been whisked off shelves from Cincinnati to Charlotte, N.C. Some speculated that the Coca-Cola Company, which has been making the soft drink since 212, had quietly discontinued it.
What follows is bedlam: Bookmakers with blackboards, updating the odds on names, tipsy monarchists, and, for a crowd of exasperated journalists, the opportunity to photograph a few inches of exposed royal baby before the child is whisked away to a palace.
Whisked off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he met his best friends for life, Ron (a sweet doofus) and Hermione (a hypercapable brainiac), and spent the next seven years with them there, getting up to mischief and thwarting evil.
They crave simple things that shoppers in the Lower 600 — where grocery stores are restocked daily with produce whisked in from greenhouses and farms — can get their hands on with just a short drive or a swipe on an app.
For Boston, the move recalled the adventures of Doug Mirabelli, who was whisked across the country in May 2006 after a quickie trade with San Diego because the Red Sox needed a catcher for Tim Wakefield's knuckleball against the Yankees.
"The two FBI agents were like Joe Friday, just the facts," said another recent Mueller witness, who said an agent picked him up at a hotel a couple of blocks from Mueller's office and whisked him in through a garage.
The day after Mr. Guo's first public broadcast in late January, another prominent billionaire, Xiao Jianhua, was apparently abducted from his apartment at the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong, whisked across the border and taken into custody in mainland China.
Scene City 15 Photos View Slide Show ' Immediately after Todd Snyder's runway show on Monday night, which opened the latest iteration of New York Fashion Week: Men's, the benches were whisked away and replaced by waiters carrying trays of appetizers.
The two servicemen, identified by Russia as Maksim Odintsov and Aleksandr Baranov, were detained and whisked by the operatives over the disputed border of Crimea into the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine on Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
I can't stress enough how strange and funny it is to watch Runaways completely change its mind about its direction mid-season, as its cast gets whisked away to another dimension in order to give the show a hard reset.
I once stepped off a plane and was instantly whisked through Suvarnabhumi Airport in a buggy and escorted through security to the Thai Airways Royal First lounge, where my party was asked if we wanted massages before a flight to Indonesia.
NOIDA, India — The madams in the luxury gated community went to yoga classes and toddler playgroups; the maids soundlessly whisked away dirty dishes and soiled laundry before retreating, at night, to a nearby shantytown of tin sheds and plastic tents.
They'd be carefully escorted from five-star hotels to purpose-built venues, escorted in air-conditioned cars and driven along the Corniche so they could catch a glimpse of the Gulf before being whisked away to yet another elaborate meal.
Officials say disgraced ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will be whisked away by helicopter to the federal capital of Islamabad when he returns to Pakistan&aposs eastern city of Lahore from London to face a 10-year jail sentence on corruption charges.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's Supreme Court team whisked nominee Neil Gorsuch to the Capitol Wednesday in a packed day that amounted to one part victory lap and another part listening tour as Republicans try to gauge whether Democrats will attempt a filibuster.
"I think in some ways [Rebecca's] sort of clung to this idea that [she and her dad] were in love and that somehow he got whisked away by an evil king or something," McKenna said of the show's dysfunctional father-daughter relationship.
He was whisked past a horde of journalists dressed in what lead defense lawyer Takashi Takano later said was a disguise - a blue cap, glasses, surgical mask and workman's outfit - and was taken away in a mini-van with a ladder on top.
Melissa Joan Hart portrayed Sabrina in the sitcom version of the Archie Comics character, and Nate Richert portrayed the boy who, in the Sabrina, The Teenage Witch finale, whisked the witch away from her wedding and rode off into the sunset with her.
Mostly though, this episode spins off from one of the series' core ideas: that Haven's citizens are plagued by a condition called "the Troubles" which causes freaky things to happen in their vicinity (such as people nearby being whisked back in time).
Many of us will be driven to the terminal by autonomous cars; our eyes, faces, and fingers will be scanned; and our bags will have a permanent ID that allows them to be whisked from our homes before we even set out.
The tight-angle zoom means you're not free to explore the chunky map at your own leisure, but by spinning the camera around, you can get an idea of the surrounding geography of a city before you're whisked on to the next location.
Celebrities and editors alike gathered at London's Victoria Station to board the Dior Express train, the interior of which looked like something out of an Old Hollywood film, and be whisked off to Blenheim Palace, the location for the Cruise 2017 show.
"We know that Ramaphosa has come to calm us down before the election," said Kgomotso Mosepidi, a 47-year-old technology specialist who waited to see Ramaphosa on Thursday - but found he had been whisked away by aides before she could get close.
Luis Fernando Camacho, a civic leader from the eastern city of Santa Cruz, was whisked away in a convoy from the city's main airport in nearby El Alto in the midst of a huge security presence and with rival protest groups massing outside.
More than 150,000 people demonstrated in San Francisco and 100,000 in Washington, D.C., where the White House was cordoned off with 60 buses, Nixon was whisked to Camp David for protection, and the 82nd Airborne was transferred to the Executive Office Building.
Young Griff scrambled the pieces on the board late in the game, because we had a whole new series of questions to contend with: Is he really the supposedly dead Aegon, whisked away by Varys to be bred into the perfect Westerosi king?
"I didn't know what was around the corner from Victory Lane when I got into the winner's circle," he said Tuesday as a limousine whisked him to the Empire State Building for a photo with the Borg-Warner Trophy, which he won Sunday.
But one of the survivors later told investigators that some managed to flee the scene before police arrived, swarming out of the truck when the rear doors opened to be whisked away by six black sport utility vehicles waiting for them nearby.
Recent high-profile cases include bosses of financial conglomerate Tomorrow Holdings, whisked out of his luxurious Hong Kong residence in a wheelchair, and of oil trader CEFC, as well as Wu Xiaohu, the former chairman of the now state-controlled Anbang Insurance Group.
The sun enters Sagittarius on Thursday, finding you in the mood for adventure—but remember that Mercury is currently retrograde, so travel (and school!) could be frustrating at this time; double check your itinerary if you find yourself whisked off on a journey!
The sun enters Sagittarius on November 22, finding you in the mood for adventure—but remember Mercury is retrograde, so travel (and school!) could be frustrating at this time; double check your itinerary if you find yourself whisked off on a journey!
But Mr. Henríquez became the emblematic one, with a family tenacious enough to pursue Mr. Giraldo even after he, along with 13 other paramilitary leaders, was whisked out of Colombia and into the United States on May 13, 2008, to face drug charges.
In October 2015, Senator Bernie Sanders was whisked into Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s residence at the Naval Observatory for a breakfast of yogurt parfaits and caffeinated campaign advice from a vice president who had just announced his (temporary) retirement from presidential politics.
The photo shows an armed agent reaching out to a frightened Elian in the arms of a protector, the two backed into a closet in the uncle's home, seconds before the boy was whisked away so that he could be returned to Cuba.
To the Editor: Re "4 Months Old, and Whisked Away" (front page, June 17), about Constantin Mutu, a Romanian child separated from his immigrant parents at the Texas border: It is an understatement to say that this family endured a living hell.
When the kids play soldier, no one wants to be the "Japanese cowards," preferring to act as the "American" soldiers, even though it's America that's whisked them from their comfortable homes to a cramped village of stifling cabins, hemmed by barbed wire.
A day before 573 Americans were to be whisked away from a contaminated cruise ship in Japan, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo told passengers that no one infected with the new coronavirus would be allowed to board charter flights to the United States.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — The wife of Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, was whisked out of South Africa on Sunday, trailed by calls for her arrest after she was accused of beating a fashion model with an extension cord in a luxury hotel in Johannesburg.
A day before 222 Americans were to be whisked away from a contaminated cruise ship in Japan, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo told passengers that no one infected with the coronavirus would be allowed to board charter flights to the United States.
HONG KONG — At least 30 employees of a Hong Kong billionaire who was whisked to China about two weeks ago have been stopped from leaving the mainland, with many more probably unable to travel, two people familiar with the matter said Monday.
When four Maine Planned Parenthood patients came to Washington D.C. to ask Collins to preserve funding, they were whisked to the Senate floor to meet with the Senator personally, while other visitors to the Capitol are often relegated to meeting with staff members.
Eventually, Mercury Records caught on to the commercial possibility within the band and in the spring of 1996, after the release of MMMBop they were whisked away out of the comfortable confines of Tulsa to Los Angeles to set their course on world domination.
Maybe it was the Champagne, but I felt like I was in a bizarre dream as I nearly plowed into the cast of Master Of None, sidestepped Bob Odenkirk, and then watched as one of the Stranger Things kids was whisked away by bodyguards.
After head-faking for months that Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes would be killed off the show, the series aired a finale that seemed to do exactly that — before revealing in the final moments that Rick was actually just whisked away via helicopter, injured but alive.
After dropping off his luggage, he was whisked to a meeting with Gustavo Porras Cortés, the head of the National Assembly, a portly man wearing a navy blue windbreaker, who sat across from Drollinger with his arms crossed and wearing a stone-faced frown.
American Williams, 35, is top seed for the tournament, a warm-up event for the Australian Open grand slam later in January, and she was whisked through a crowded airport, telling reporters she was excited to be in New Zealand for the first time.
Rachel gets her first taste of Nick's life when they board their flight, and instead of slumming it in coach with the rest of the normals, get whisked off to a private suite in first class complete with fancy slippers, silk pajamas, and a bed.
A REFRIGERATED PLANE flying round-the-clock sallies to bring medicine to a besieged population, emergency waste centres established to deal with overflowing rubbish and martial law imposed on a restive population as the queen is whisked from the capital by helicopter to escape rioters.
On the penultimate day of London Fashion Week, Delhi-born, London-based designer Ashish Gupta whisked showgoers away into his glittering universe — and though superficially covered in sequins, his collections are often some the most thought-provoking, profound, and captivating of the entire month.
The babies were quickly whisked away to be with their legal parents before Allen had a chance to look at them — despite, Allen says, a contractual agreement that she'd be able to spend an hour with the two children she had brought into the world.
Once the herbs were strained out, Molly and Greg whisked in whole chopped chocolate (Dandelion's Madagascar 70% variety, which has distinct notes of tart fruit) to the still-warm milk, along with some sugar and a touch of corn syrup to help bind the mix.
What Dr Abbott and his colleagues in the university's chemistry department whisked up was a way to cleanse the shells and grind them into a fine powder that might be added to various plastics as a filler material to make them more hard-wearing.
The whole Mushroom Kingdom gang heads there for a little R&R, but their plans go awry when something happens and all but Luigi are whisked off to different floors of the hotel and, as far as we can tell, trapped inside of paintings.
Tables are set with stacks of cards offering descriptions of each ordinary-sounding yet steeply priced fish and crustacean, along with options for how they can be served; once you've made your catch, it's whisked away to the kitchen to be prepared to your specifications.
A witness for the prosecution disappeared for a day, only to resurface with a tale of being whisked to a secret location and asked to testify against everyone except Patriarca and Lerner; as the witness left the stand, a defendant's relative threatened her life.
The US and Russia both slammed reports the CIA whisked a spy out of Russia, and the Kremlin says its spies are looking into itRussia says the man named in reports as a US spy did work in Putin's office but wasn't 'a senior official'
Despite not being told exactly why, and though he had only a passing familiarity with Mr. West's music, Mr. Desiderio made the trip from New York — the flight was paid for — and without even stopping at his hotel, was whisked to meet the rapper.
For decades, debates over how to protect children from abuse and neglect have centered on which remedies work best: Is it better to provide services to parents to help them cope or should the kids be whisked out of the home as soon as possible?
After several drinks he whisked me off to a strikingly sterile Italian restaurant where, over a pesto e pomodoro, he grabbed both my (probably quite sticky) hands and with exuberance told me in no uncertain terms that he had fallen in love with me.
Waits stretched hours for the chance to eat Ms. Bloomfield's famous burger with Roquefort cheese and shoestring fries (priced at $29 on Sunday's final dinner menu) and to spot celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jay-Z as they were whisked upstairs to a private room.
Written and directed by James Hadley, and performed on a sparkly set (by Genevieve Lizotte) that's lushly curtained with garlands, "'Twas" contains a faint "Nutcracker" echo in its ostensibly central character, Isabella (Michele Clark), a girl whisked off to a dreamscape where fantastical events unfold.
Lucy's grandfather liked to hit the pub after work and then rage once he got home, hurling gravy boats and cans of food while Lucy's grandmother locked her two daughters in the bathroom or whisked them out of the house to wait out the drink.
After about a minute in there, we were all whisked off to a Battle Bus flying high above the Fortnite map, with a blue beacon of light shooting out of the Risky Reels location where all the Star Wars festivities were set to unfold.
It's easy to see why: The young adult fantasy author is known for her delightful characters, and In Other Lands' hero, Elliott, is a precocious, snarky wunderkind who's whisked away to wizarding school, where he's given his choice of becoming a warrior or a diplomat.
The premise is an excuse for a whistle-stop tour through Magritte's life, which means that major events, such as the suicide of Magritte's mother at a young age, are quickly touched upon before the hapless protagonist gets whisked away to the next stage.
Image 2 of 2 LAHORE, Pakistan – Disgraced ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will be whisked away by helicopter to the federal capital of Islamabad when he returns Friday to Pakistan&aposs eastern city of Lahore from London to face a 10-year prison sentence on corruption charges.
Kim Yong Chol, whisked to the Oval Office by White House chief of staff John Kelly, is the most senior North Korean to visit in 18 years, a symbolic sign of easing tensions after fears of war escalated amid North Korean nuclear and missile tests last year.
After learning that an uncertain number of separated children were taken from the border and whisked all the way to New York, State Senator Brian Benjamin and State Assemblyman Harvey Epstein co-sponsored a bill known as the SCAR Act: the Separation of Children Accountability Reporting Act.
Two weeks later, the spies pled guilty in a federal court in Manhattan and were whisked away to Russia in what became known as the largest spy swap in history, done speedily in part to preserve the Obama administration's delicate plans to "reset" relations with Moscow.
Check out this hell day: "They had written a surprise guest star role for Danny DeVito to come and be a tire salesman from New Jersey who whisked Carla Tortelli [played by DeVito's wife, Rhea Perlman] away out of the bar to a new life," he says.
We'll fly you and three friends out to San Francisco on Virgin America, set you up in posh SF-based accommodations for two nights and give you $400 of Reserve dining credit to grab dinner with before being whisked away to the Opera House for the show.
He decided to donate proceeds from the jump to charity, livestream the whole thing, and thus, found himself here, clinging to the side of a helicopter, about to be whisked up into the sky and dangled by an elastic cord over one of America's greatest natural wonders.
Based on Madeleine L'Engle's classic novel and directed by Selma's Ava DuVernay, A Wrinkle in Time tells the story of an ordinary teenager named Meg (played by newcomer Storm Reid) who's whisked on a cosmic adventure to find her missing scientist father (played by Chris Pine).
At the beginning of "Zero K" Jeffrey is whisked off to a remote compound somewhere vaguely near Kazakhstan, where his billionaire father, Ross, has funded the Convergence project, which freezes and preserves the dead in anticipation of the day when both mind and body can be restored.
I always ended up thinking of what it would be like to live in my city, to be fortunate enough to be whisked from a good job to a good home via comfortable and efficient public transit for little more than the change in my pocket.
The woman, who said she was to give birth in about a week, was whisked away by agents before she could identify herself, said she would apply for asylum in the United States and hoped to create a good life for her soon-to-be-born son.
Fonny is in jail because the woman has left the city, most likely whisked away with the help of the prosecutor's office, so that his trial can be postponed, and eventually lost and forgotten in the blur of the city's many dubious cases against black people.
After "boarding" the Halcyon at the airport-like entrance — no word on whether cast members will also be conducting TSA-style pat-downs — you'll be whisked off to the bridge of the ship, where the crew will conduct a seminar on how to operate the Starcruiser.
At times it's too delicate: One evening, I searched in vain for some of the menu's promised ingredients, like bagoong (fermented krill), which had been whisked into oblivion in a salad dressing, and liver pâté, which should have brought vitality to kaldereta, a long-simmered beef stew.
My best guess — as the engineer I studied to be — is that only potential cost overruns prevented the Giants from installing the speedup option for all of these free passes he was given, some kind of mechanical people-mover that whisked you from home to first base.
In fact, so many guests were waiting to be photographed that a two-track system was instituted: V.I.P.s like Janelle Monáe, Zendaya, Christy Turlington, Vanessa Hudgens, Troye Sivan and Charlie Puth were whisked in front of photographers, while lesser models and influencers had to wait their turn.
In fact, so many guests were waiting to be photographed that a two-track system was instituted: V.I.P.s like Janelle Monáe, Zendaya, Christy Turlington, Vanessa Hudgens, Troye Sivan and Charlie Puth were whisked in front of photographers, while lesser models and influencers had to wait their turn.
In the wee hours of April 19, a custom-made drone roughly the size of a washing machine lifted off from a neighborhood in southwestern Baltimore and whisked a human kidney to a nearby hospital, where a team of surgeons successfully transplanted the organ into a critically ill patient.
The hotel was thick with activity: green and blue disco lights bounced off a glass ceiling; tall flutes of bubbly peach rosé were whisked from silver trays; and little blini canapés held trembling stacks of blue cheese mousse, figs, and walnuts as they were carried around the room.
"I am willing, for my impulsive actions and things I did wrong, to surrender myself, to return to Taiwan to face sentencing and stand trial," Chan told reporters outside prison before being whisked away in a van to an exclusive gated community beyond the reach of the media.
Washington (CNN)One minute before noon Thursday, just as the FBI director he fired was imploring him on national television to release secret tapes of their White House meetings, President Donald Trump strode from the Oval Office to his idling car and was whisked from the South Lawn.
Before the volcano rained down its destructive fire, players gathered around Loot Lake for a different event: the metal plate at the bottom of the former body of water slid open and whisked players off to another realm, a realm where Fortnite's banished guns apparently live out their afterlife.
"During the confrontation, Guzman Loera managed to escape through the city's drainage system, which had already been factored into the capture strategy," Gomez said late on Friday, as Guzman was whisked by helicopter to the same maximum security prison in central Mexico he broke out of in July.
Take episode 7, in which a newly sworn-in Acting President Claire Underwood (if this plot twist confuses you, I suggest you stop here and go catch up on the new season) is whisked off into the bunker below the White House because of an impending terror threat.
Will, Jamie, Diggy, Alex, Adam, Lee, Matt, Eric, Josiah, and DeMario are whisked away to play basketball in front of a high school gym-full of strangers and also Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which sounds more like a very specific stress dream than any kind of real-world date.
The Jury Total: 12 (7 women and 5 men) Alternates: 6 Number of times the judge has sent the jury out of the courtroom (and not for breaks!): 81 Judge William Walls regularly has the jury whisked out of the courtroom to determine the admissibility of certain evidence.
It was a little unwieldy to get everything together—the Wii U console had to loudly live underneath my feet, and eventually I was forced to ask permission to use another outlet for GamePad charging—but as I whisked across the country, I played and beat Bayonetta 2.
The fudge is easy so long as you keep the ratios right: 1 cup each of cocoa powder, white sugar and heavy cream, whisked together over medium heat; 1 stick of unsalted butter, stirred in by pats until everything's velvet; a glug of vanilla and you're good to go.
Between its pages were Ms. Versandi's passport and a ticket to Fort Lauderdale, where, upon arrival, she was whisked by chauffeured car to a private airfield and a waiting jet, on which she enjoyed fish tacos and vodka martinis while being flown to Ian Fleming airport in Jamaica.
Second, there are the smooth moves by which an arrogant C.E.O. and his too-beautiful young assistant are whisked out of their office and off to a secure location — on the very day that the C.E.O.'s company stands to generate a great deal of money for its investors.
When it's fully operational a few months from now, passengers will board fire-engine-red carriages in Tel Aviv and be whisked on electrified track over the country's longest bridge, then over its highest, and through the longest tunnel, and finally into a new station 260 feet under Jerusalem.
In the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, a six-foot granite monument with a bronze plaque dating to 1925 was covered with a tarp and whisked away in the middle of the night after activists called for its removal and spray-painted the word "No" on its back.
Realizing that my eyes might actually be functioning, my parents whisked me off for the first of what would be a series of operations that would punctuate my life, initially giving me sight, then improving it, then saving it when it almost disappeared, and later improving it again.
Charlotte proceeds to join Tom and his wife (Kate Ashfield), and is quickly whisked into a world of intrigue, much of it surrounding Lady Denham ("Years and Years'" Anne Reid, wonderfully snooty), whose patronage Tom needs, and whose wealth is sought by an assortment of scheming potential heirs.
On Sunday, two days after the Constitutional Court removed her from office on charges of corruption and abuse of power, they got their wish, as Ms. Park left quietly in a motorcade that whisked her to her two-story red brick house in the southern part of the capital.
Why did so many smart, wealthy women enjoy a show in which, in the words of the media critic Jennifer Pozner, "prospective princesses sit on their aimless, tiny behinds, fend off fellow ladies in waiting, and hope to be whisked off by a network-approved knight in shining Armani"?
Mr. Stoddard said that an Arab fighter hefted him over his shoulder and ran through mortar fire to a truck that whisked him to a field hospital staffed by American troops — another vital asset to the local forces that could disappear if the United States pulls out of Syria.
My father taught me a few of these sets, at their most elementary, like crepe batter (flour, eggs, whole milk), which he whisked together every Saturday morning, after he took the dog for a walk, so I could have the thin pancakes rolled up with lemon juice and sugar.
A Korean-American twentysomething graduates from Boston College, begins covering songs on YouTube while applying for jobs, and — in the blink of an eye — auditions for a competitive TV show (Birth of A Great Star 2), gets whisked off to South Korea, and instantly becomes a mega-celeb in Seoul.
Shortly after the pair attended the Voices in Displacement by the Syrian American Medical Society event in Los Angeles on Friday — where they held hands on the red carpet — the 39-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star whisked her boyfriend away on a private plane for a special trip.
Of more concern to Lesperance's clients is the case of Xiao Jianhua, the Chinese-Canadian-Antiguan billionaire who on January 27 was whisked away from the luxury Four Seasons apartments in Hong Kong and over the border, in circumstances that raised concerns about Chinese law enforcers acting on SAR soil.
Other unions, and groups representing older adults, also came out against the Central States proposal, chiefly because of the way the 2014 law was enacted: It was attached to an omnibus budget bill and whisked through Congress with no debate, just as the members were leaving for the winter recess.
She was whisked away from the industrial hellscape of her copper mining Montana hometown to a life in the public eye as an author, journalist, female film pioneer and always a provocateur — sending up social norms throughout her career, with a special focus on staid notions about women and sexuality.
A taxi whisked me out of the city center, past the big-box stores and suburban sprawl that gave way to vast stretches of fruit and vegetable farms and higher into the hills until all of a sudden there was nothing outside the window but life-canceling expanse in every direction.
At 80 minutes long, "The Last of the Starks" feels like two episodes squeezed into one, with a slow, sauntering start where our characters get a well-deserved reprieve before they're rapidly whisked across the map to get them where the show needs them to be, both physically and politically.
Trump has pushed two Ukraine-related conspiracy theories that have been repeatedly and widely discredited: 1) that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, not Russia; and 1403) that a Ukrainian-owned company whisked away a computer server from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to the Eastern European country to cover up that fact.
Slipping on the NextVR headset myself, I was immediately whisked away from the noisy, crowded Qualcomm booth on the show floor to a serene natural lakeside setting, then I am in the middle of Times Square watching tourists take selfies as the traffic whizzes around me and neon signs flash up above.
Rob Harvilla at Deadspin experienced an emotional journey during the opening scenes that summed up his entire experience: A clearly excited 7- or 8-year-old kid sitting in front of me busted out crying and had to be whisked out of the theater by his father within the first five minutes.
The man whisked to Rome on a special plane, they say, is impoverished 29-year-old refugee Medhanie Tesfamariam Berhe, a one-time carpenter with no criminal background, who was living quietly in Khartoum seeking to join his siblings in the United States when he was snatched from the Asmara Corner Cafe.
Her brave face is the one I want, and getting whisked away (in my own Hyundai) to record voice memos in the pouring rain in my reporter shoes (a pair of black no-slip loafers like the kind they recommend you buy if you work at Arby's), I felt closer to having it.
Imperfect republic though we might be, we still seem to have a reason to worship celebrity, and I think that's where the fixation with royalty comes in -- that in an increasingly, seemingly hopeless era of economic inequality and political intransigence, maybe we think our only hope is being whisked off to a castle.
Rather than let you tap the card itself to take you to the story (doing so merely pastes a non-working link into the Safari address bar), you have to tap the comparatively tiny "arrow" icon to be whisked away to, say, the CNN story about Trump's meeting with Speaker Paul Ryan.
But the cold butter whisked in while the base is still warm creates silkiness, and the whipped cream folded in once it has cooled brings the elegance; this diplomat cream — like good diplomacy itself — is a perfect reminder that to be both firm and tender is how the very best work gets accomplished.
A little past midnight, Mr. Theroux and friends were whisked past the velvet rope and headed downstairs to the mock hunting lodge, where he joked with a model in denim micro-shorts and bro-hugged Mr. Skarsgard by the pool table, before grabbing a cue and challenging a young couple to a game.
Kate and Teddy succeed in their mission, capturing rudimentary footage of Santa, so their next move is obviously to infiltrate his sleigh — which leads to them being whisked off into the night, which leads to them startling Santa, which leads to all of his things being accidentally scattered across the Chicagoland area.
Dressed in a black coat and a fur neck wrap, Ms. Hyon looked stiffly at the crowd but later flashed thin smiles as South Korean officials whisked her onto a bullet train to Gangneung, an Olympic venue on the east coast where Ms. Hyon's art troupe is scheduled to perform during the Games.
At 16, she began working for the British Combined Intelligence Services in Hong Kong and was submerged — for a brief, happy period — in a stimulating social and intellectual atmosphere before being whisked away to New Zealand (as the fictional teenager Helen Driscoll is in "The Great Fire") and ultimately to New York.
She was due for a regular check-in at the local office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday, and as the day crept closer, Ms. Vizguerra realized the possibility that she could be whisked onto a plane and separated from her three American-born children: Zury, 6, Roberto, 10, and Luna, 12.
Contestants on both The Bachelor and its various spinoffs, including The Bachelorette and Bachelor In Paradise, are instructed to bring at least 0003 weeks' worth of clothing for the show, and to pack for all seasons and occasions, since they're often whisked off to exotic locales like France, Finland, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
HIGH-LEVEL MEETINGS The Trenaco deal began to take shape in early 2015, when a handful of top Trenaco executives took weekly trips by private jet to Caracas and were whisked in a convoy of armored vehicles to a reserved floor in the city's top Marriott hotel, said four senior Trenaco executives in Bogota.
Missing since 13, the then 6-year-old boy had been picked up from kindergarten in Aurora, Illinois, by his mother Amy — she claimed an emergency, without telling Timmothy's dad — and whisked off for two days to a zoo and then a pair of indoor water-park resorts, say police who later recreated their movements.
Consider that your intro-level education to A Wrinkle in Time, Disney's upcoming fantasy epic about an ordinary teenager named Meg (newcomer Storm Reid) who's whisked on a cosmic adventure to find her missing scientist father (Chris Pine) with the help of three chimerical celestial beings who help her "wrinkle" time and space: philosophizing Mrs.
LONDON — When fire broke out at Grenfell Tower in London, the flames were whisked through the 24-story structure with astonishing speed, killing 72 people in Britain's deadliest housing fire since World War II. Outrage spread quickly when Britons learned the cheap cladding that shrouded the tower had turned it into a death trap.
"I cannot envision a scenario for Ms. Butina to be released from jail," U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said during a status hearing in the case, adding that such a move simply would result in her being "placed into a car with diplomatic tags" and whisked away to an airport for a Russia-bound flight.
Should defensive coordinator Teryl Austin opt to have him shadow Seattle's best receiver, Doug Baldwin, the Lions can create the formula they whisked together to beat the Saints in New Orleans: tight coverage on the most effective receiver, and scrappy play across the field to force unproven receivers like Jermaine Kearse and Paul Richardson to beat them.
While my mother-in-law whisked family members off to the hospital, two pregnant guests almost landed in the ICU due to fluid loss, and my husband's geriatric great grandmother unwittingly attempted, through acute diarrhea, to break her childhood record of number of "total diapers used in one day," I was busy scooping people's shit into Tupperware.
So I cranked the oven to 450 and made the sauce on the stovetop: diced shallots sautéed in butter, a healthy quarter-cup or so of Worcestershire sauce, a little thyme, paprika and cayenne, some salt — and then a whole lot more butter, cut into the pan a knob at a time and whisked into velvet.
The Neediest Cases Fund 7 Photos View Slide Show ' HOUSTON — Dorothy Edmundson has always been the responsible one: the middle child who took care of her brother and sister, the dental office employee who rose from hygienist to manager, the watchful mother who whisked away the school cafeteria plate of corn served to her highly allergic daughter.
Know what's below Every once in awhile, a pilot will turn on the intercom and say, "Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you seated on the right side of the plane, you'll see the Grand Canyon…" The landmark is different every time, but you usually have a minute or two to ogle some recognizable feature – before it's whisked away forever.
The other members of the 4077th had waved goodbye as Henry's helicopter whisked him off to his plane return home — only to have Gary Burghoff's Radar O'Reilly, the colonel's loyal assistant, enter the operating tent in the episode's closing scene to announce that Blake's plane, en route to the U.S., had gone down in the Sea of Japan, with no survivors.
But while grounded in historic Tel Aviv, the Poli House, which opened in 2016, is a futuristic fun house: guests are whisked from its street-level entrance and art gallery to the neon rooftop lobby via translucent elevators, common areas feature egg-like pod chairs in fluorescent yellow and pink and corridors are ringed by cheeky phrases of scrolling LED text.
In the fall of 2015, he left Whitehorse for a hockey academy in Delta, British Columbia, embarking on a three-stop, linear path to the N.H.L. One by one, the mostly 13- and 14-year-old hopefuls whisked around cones and passed the blue line, firing pucks at a goalie, hoping to earn a spot on the Bantam Rivermen team.
"It's certainly not appropriate to have an individual who is at the center of the beginning of a whistle-blower investigation whisked away to another country and be potentially very difficult to get in touch with," said Michael D. Felsen, who was a lawyer in the Department of Labor's office of the solicitor for 39 years before his retirement in 2018.
" As the guests poured out of the church, many boarded shuttle buses provided by the couple that whisked them off to the reception, which was held at the groom's spacious home in nearby Hopewell, N.J., where Champagne flowed and the groom greeted his guests, and treated his new bride, to his own rendition of Frank Sinatra's, "The Way You Look Tonight.

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