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Others crouched behind tables as bullets whizzed above their heads.
But Estes's first pitch to Clemens whizzed behind Clemens's upper thigh.
He ran for his life as bullets whizzed past his head.
But she whizzed around the course, flipping her board with flair.
Cars whizzed by long lines of people walking on a highway.
They stepped across large puddles as motorcycles with plastic windshields whizzed by.
Occasional flashes of blue whizzed past as we spotted a crater lake.
The elephants would be just a gray blur as they whizzed past.
Sometimes the blades split playing cards or whizzed by a mannequin's ear.
We watched as an unfathomable number of Apple device–shaped packages whizzed by.
She says officers shielded her as bullets whizzed through the air around them.
The discussion Monday night whizzed past the war and went straight to politics.
A 427-foot-wide asteroid whizzed within 19083,000 miles of Earth on Thursday.
Google workers whizzed through the halls on scooters with their own docking stations.
The asteroid that whizzed by during the night on July 24/25 was different.
The boys jumped; the dogs howled, and soon a wailing police car whizzed by.
At the Encores performance, I caught some jokes that had whizzed past me before.
There was no word early Thursday on whether the space rock had whizzed past Earth.
The scissors whizzed past my head, straight into the concrete wall and made a crack.
Two more S.U.V.s whizzed by, then Toussaint ran onto the asphalt, pointing at the sky.
When the convoy reached the road, muzzle flashes appeared in windows, and bullets whizzed by.
The manual release whizzed the peas into a thick purée, the Greek yogurt of soups.
Arrows whizzed through the air, plucking components off the mechanical beast screaming in front of me.
Clothesline shots whizzed from her racket and struck paint, and she was very much in control.
A bus driver yelled at her, other cyclists whizzed by, and she said she felt claustrophobic.
Some visitors on this typically busy Saturday, like students on field trips, whizzed by the display.
Three-wheeled delivery carts whizzed past as he drove calmly toward the city's central business district.
Yasiel Puig led off with a single as his broken bat and the ball whizzed past Strasburg.
He whizzed past three defenders, then flipped a backhander just inside the goalpost for his 15th goal.
They whizzed through the air, ricocheted, got sucked up into the wall (I remember the slurping sound).
Instead, the bullet whizzed past his midsection and lodged in a RadioShack storefront across the parking lot.
Starcrawler have already whizzed around the world once, leaving chaos, laughter and fake blood stains in their wake.
Before that, Mercury's only friend was NASA's Mariner 10, which whizzed by the planet three times in 1973.
Or you could make vegan queso, cashews whizzed up with tomatillos and chiles, and use it for nachos.
At that point, emergency responders above him somehow let loose a glass panel, which whizzed past the climber.
Earlier, we had been standing next to each other, and a sniper round whizzed right between our heads.
The space felt intimate and, dare we say, calm, even as cars whizzed by a few feet away.
It's quite another to be whizzed past by someone who looks barely old enough to own a bike.
Whizzed together in the blender with some fish sauce, the pickle takes on all the characteristics of amba.
Nearly half of the hives whizzed past the baskets and exploded as they crashed onto the rocky crags below.
When Paulette's daughter was out of the stroller, I often caught myself holding my breath as cars whizzed by.
An interstellar asteroid whizzed by EarthAll of the comets Earthlings have ever observed have originated from the solar system.
A black pickup truck whizzed by, the back window covered with a large #TRUMP decal alongside a Confederate flag.
One time the golf clubhead flew off and whizzed past the ear of a student in the front row.
In Oregon, she had stood at a conveyor belt, trying to pluck out bad grapes as they whizzed by.
We whizzed past silos, the backs of garages, irrigation lines, the occasional horse, with hardly a human in sight.
At times, they whizzed by him in a linear blur, but occasionally he would hit his own dazzling winner.
Restaurants are open for takeaway and delivery men and women whizzed through the thinning traffic on bikes and scooters.
Now that Thanksgiving has whizzed by, the holiday shopping season is in full swing, which sometimes means stolen packages.
Artist's impression of 'OumuamuaImage: Hubble Space TelescopeRemember that cigar-shaped interstellar object that whizzed through our Solar System last year?
Civilians rushed off in every direction as bullets whizzed past, and flickering electronic billboards only added to the visual madness.
The third set whizzed by in 26 minutes as Shapovalov again seized control with some ripping winners off both flanks.
His eyes fixated on two tennis courts as five teenagers whizzed balls across the court, slinging groundstrokes to one another.
Crowds of people bundled together outside the terminal, waiting as one jam-packed shuttle after another whizzed by without stopping.
Thousands of raw chickens whizzed by on overhead shackles, slid into chutes, and were mechanically sawed into thighs and drumsticks.
One Guardsman fired at Duarte from a dozen paces away, and she dropped her camera as the shot whizzed past.
Thiem lost heart in the deciding set which whizzed by in 20 minutes, Querrey finishing him off with another ace.
Once a conversation is whizzed over to Mei's servers, it's crunched through a series of algorithms that search for clues.
The Zen kicked in, the arrows whizzed home, slamming into a bull's-eye so close together that they could kiss.
They tumbled down the banks of the river as bullets fired by snipers sporting black bandannas whizzed over their heads.
Attendees held club-branded umbrellas and wore club-branded floppy hats as golf carts with the Trump name whizzed by.
Dozens of civilians, mostly women and children, fled across the frontline toward the troops as bullets whizzed through the air.
I arrived to the Hoxton and dropped off my car at the curbside valet with ease as traffic whizzed by.
Voyager 266 found six inner moons of Neptune when it whizzed past in 266, but it missed this little guy.
That is when Chiozza whizzed up the court, through the Badgers' defense, and into the annals of Florida's basketball history.
One reason for this uncertainty is that our manufacturing abilities have whizzed past the slow nature of evidence-based research.
And so people just stood by, but they never really got a glimpse of him as this train just whizzed by.
Congressmen who were at the practice later told CNN how painfully slow time seemed to pass as bullets whizzed around them.
Kessel carried the puck behind the Stars net and centered a pass to McCann, whose shot whizzed past Khudobin's right pad.
Many saw others get shot -- in the leg or in the back -- as bullets whizzed by and cracked off the ground.
Every so often, black golf carts whizzed by, driven by overtly stressed people radioing in on lines that always seem busy.
Ronaldo snapped his neck, and the ball, as if it had engines attached, whizzed past the goalkeeper and rippled the net.
It may seem like the last decade whizzed by, but it doesn't have any bearing on the present or the future.
Jones had another late scoring chance, but his shot whizzed through the crease and just wide with about 30 seconds remaining.
No one was harmed as his rifle was not powerful enough and the bullet is thought to have whizzed above the crowds.
It hasn't had contact with anyone in over 30 years, since NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft whizzed by it on January 24th, 1986.
Washington (CNN)Accusations of lying whizzed across Washington Thursday as fired FBI Director James Comey concluded his bombshell session on Capitol Hill.
The elevator dropped towards the ground, plummeting downward as floors whizzed by, like the Tower of Terror at Disneyland, only horrifyingly real.
Modric took the penalty but was outwitted by Denmark's brave keeper Kasper Schmeichel, who blocked the shot that whizzed toward the corner.
And yet, it, too, whizzed by us; we're now onto other new releases like More Life or Kendrick Lamar or Ed Sheeran.
Within several minutes, a smiling picture of myself, arms wrapped around two friends I haven't spoken to since high school, whizzed by.
Omar García was among a group who managed to escape through Iguala's dark, narrow streets that night as bullets whizzed past them.
Cars and trucks whizzed by on the Sheridan Expressway, a highway that has been there for all of Mr. Gales's 53 years.
Occasional screams emanated from above as kids whizzed by on a zip line that runs the length of the street 12 stories up.
Unlike his predecessor, who whizzed around in a motorcade, he has been taking a regular 5am walk, joined by dozens of well-wishers.
New Horizons has whizzed far beyond Pluto, and there isn't a present-day mission that can verify the existence of these clathrate hydrates.
He has sat in his big airplane, in his helicopters, and whizzed around the country from east to west and north to south.
Big-screen televisions showed off unique camera angles, while glowing copters whizzed by, emitting the high-pitched hum of weed whackers on steroids.
I've never felt anything like the shock and euphoria of that moment in the half-century that has whizzed by since that moment.
My reel whizzed, the fish sped for the horizon, and after 15 minutes of giving and retrieving line, I had him in hand.
I simply froze in place, standing in the middle of the street as the scooter riders whizzed by, having the time of their lives.
Tear-gas canisters whizzed overhead into Gaza while kites sailed out, dangling cans of burning fuel meant to ignite the farms across the fence.
"We whizzed back up the motorway and spent hours trying to get you and your siblings to drink from a bottle," the post reads.
It was honed by a master's degree from Radcliffe gained at 20; at 51 (having gained her husband's permission) she whizzed through law school.
Some others have started producing their own morphine, or importing morphine powder which is less controlled and can be whizzed into orally administered syrup.
Rickshaws whizzed from roundabout to roundabout; kebab stands on sidewalks did brisk business; men and women filled the bazaars, shopping before the Friday prayer.
As I exited, a man in a top hat on a cartoonishly tall bike whizzed by, with nary a "Portlandia" camera rig in tow.
Interstellar Comet 'Oumuamua Has a Built-In 'Propulsion' SystemPhoto: Hubble Space TelescopeRemember that cigar-shaped interstellar object that whizzed through our Solar System last year?
Under new owner Verizon, Oath and its businesses are gradually shifting away from communications services to focus more on what's being whizzed around those networks.
They use their homemade yogurt as the base, and add a made-to-order sorbet whizzed on the spot in a high-speed Pacojet blender.
Mercifully the set flashed by in 236 breathtaking minutes as Federer whizzed into the quarter-finals with a 6-0 7-5 6-4 win.
I didn't know then the degree to which his scenes were imbued with fictions, but my overactive imagination whizzed and whirled across his grand canvases.
Movistar rider Carapaz jumped away from the main group some 2km from the finish in a steep final ascent and whizzed past breakaway rider Koen Bouwman.
In the wee hours of the morning, Cassini whizzed through the space at 77,000 mph (124,000 kph), collecting all sorts of data on this unchartered territory.
The probe whizzed by within 7,750 miles of the dwarf planet's surface and snapped the first ever close-up images of Pluto and its weird moons.
It would prove to be the last moment of joy in a game that whizzed past the Mets as fast as Syndergaard's fastball behind Utley's back.
He even boldly whizzed past a group of German soldiers on their way to breakfast, vanishing from view before they thought to wonder who he was.
George, a former all-conference pitcher in high school, decided to test out the old wing and uncorked a wild throw that whizzed past the catcher.
We whizzed by snow-haired women who looked as if they had walked out of a painting of 1600s-era peasants, selling chrysanthemums and moonshine roadside.
They ran in circles, shrieked with delight and spent a great deal of time rolling around atop frozen soil as traffic whizzed by just meters away.
But speaking of normal use: It seemed like it just whizzed around everything, especially when loading graphics-heavy games like Grimvalor or opening and closing apps.
As deadlines whizzed by, the future astronaut program evolved, organizing group trips from the Farnborough Air Show to the Cradle of Humankind fossil site in South Africa.
The last set whizzed by in 20 minutes as Djokovic appeared to be going through the motions — falling short of a seventh successive French Open semi-final.
We whizzed about with our little paddles, dodging the overhanging leaves and blossoms and wasps as we chased the ball and slammed it back to each other.
I also quickened my camera&aposs shutter speed so the image at least had a chance of coming out blur-free as I whizzed by my subject.
Anthony Mantha brought the puck into the New Jersey zone and fed it to Athanasiou, who squeezed off a shot in between defenders that whizzed past Blackwood.
As deadlines whizzed by, the future astronaut program evolved, organizing group trips from the Farnborough Air Show to the 'Cradle of Humankind' fossil site in South Africa.
The usual artist's impression of 'OumuamuaIllustration: ESOOn October 19, 2017, a strange object from outside the Solar System whizzed by the Earth, exciting scientists and non-scientists alike.
The following week, Campos and Stephen Schuck, a hotel engineer who escaped injury when bullets whizzed down the hallway, taped an interview with talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
Currently located more than 4 billion miles from Earth, the spacecraft has now whizzed past the most distant — and most primitive — object that's ever been visited by humanity.
This afternoon, scientists on NASA's New Horizons mission shared the first close-up images of the distant, frozen space rock their spacecraft whizzed by on New Year's Day.
Today, at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Jose, California, executives whizzed through all of the software that's going to power your iDevices in the coming year.
"The hospital will be the last point (in Raqqa) to be freed," he said on Saturday, as bullets coming from the sprawling medical complex whizzed over the base.
For the chicken, I made a simple salsa verde — tomatillos, onion, garlic and Serrano peppers whizzed up in a food processor with a few sprigs of tender cilantro.
Gareth Bale, the Wales superstar, had the ball on the left side of the field and whizzed a low, hard cross right in front of Northern Ireland's goal.
I changed out of my hiking boots on a park bench as motorbikes whizzed along the promenade, then hobbled to the station to take a train to Nice.
This week, a kilometer-wide asteroid whizzed by within about a million miles of this planet—about four and half times the distance between the Earth and the moon.
The show whizzed by — one revelation was all the blood, sweat and tears involved in creating a collection that whizzes by on the runway in 10 or 15 minutes.
On a scenic road near Roscoe, New York — nicknamed Trout Town, USA —  a white and red Alfa Romeo recently whizzed past an old wrought iron bridge pushing 90 mph.
"Three congressional districts all converge on this spot," Leach said from the parking lot at Creed's Seafood and Steaks last week, as cars whizzed overhead on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The following evening, on Wednesday night, as Mr. Sabir reclined on his front stoop, he shook his head as car after car whizzed through red lights at the corner.
In 21985, the space station's crew had to take refuge because of an unidentified piece of debris that whizzed past the station at 22019,000 miles (46,670 kilometers) per hour.
Scientists on Thursday offered the fullest description yet of the composition and origin of Arrokoth based on data from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which whizzed past it last year.
Detroit's Justin Abdelkader was whistled for interfering on Stralman to set up the power play, and 31 seconds later, Dadonov's one-timer from the slot whizzed over Howard's glove.
Its course brought it to within 24,000 miles of sea level on September 7—close enough to endanger communication satellites—as it whizzed by at more than 18,20163 mph.
One guest told me she scrambled into a friend's car for safety as bullets whizzed around her, making tight, whipping sounds as they tore into palm trees and human flesh.
Tkachuk's second goal of the game was a nasty wrist shot from the point that whizzed past Pickard at 208:26 of the second for a 23-373 Ottawa lead.
Beirut (CNN)The dusty roads of Azaz, just off the Turkish-Syrian border, used to be the sort of place you whizzed through on the way to rebel-held Aleppo.
With a sliver of space, he unleashed a wicked shot from about 25 yards out that whizzed past Lloris's hand and rippled the net in front of the Portuguese fans.
Bazdarich showers the dish with a mixture of panko and melted, hardened Parmesan he has whizzed up in a food processor, along with a dusting of ground red-pepper flakes.
They may have whizzed by my son's head — he can be obtuse about things like this, which I'm sure the girlfriend will have lots of fun with over the years.
So when the popping sound whizzed right through the space between her ears and the new Beats headphones she was holding away from her head, she knew it was gunfire.
So much of the ritual of dance music involves trying to recover a moment that just whizzed past you, a couple of fleeting minutes that were part of a d.j.
"As the bullets whizzed by Da Nang Dicks head, as he was saving soldiers left and right, he then woke up from his dream screaming that HE LIED," the president continued.
It is enclosed by black iron fences that meet at a restaurant at the far end of the grounds, and on each side automobile traffic whizzed by, maybe 10 meters away.
The Russian sent a service return into the net on her first chance before Williams fought off the next one with a sublime backhand winner that whizzed past a charging Sharapova.
Critic's Notebook MARLBORO, Vt. — The projectile whizzed past Tessa Lark's ear just as she was trying to put into words what makes the Marlboro Music School and Festival here so special.
WHEN Qatar celebrated its national day in December, warplanes whizzed over the seaside corniche in quick succession: six French-made Mirage fighters, six cargo planes and a squadron of propeller-powered trainers.
A few mornings ago, I was walking down West 15th Street when a bike messenger whizzed alongside me and shouted so close and so loud it almost made me drop my coffee.
When we pulled up to the hotel one Saturday afternoon as motorcycles whizzed by us, the front doors were locked, as is the practice, to keep out the celebrity-seekers and tourists.
Human Nature, Nazraeli Press, 2017 There's no place on earth untouched by human activity: This was clear as Lucas Foglia whizzed across the vast, white expanse of Alaska's Juneau Ice Field last summer.
At the time a Likud spokesman dismissed Mr Lieberman's criticism of the government's management of security matters saying "the closest thing to a bullet that ever whizzed passed him was a tennis ball".
Strickland, who released his research two weeks ago, said that ketchup is a suspension of tomato solids whizzed into a liquid, so is treated as a "soft solid" rather than a straight liquid.
Three pitches before Cespedes' homer, he hit a foul ball that whizzed past the head of a ducking Syndergaard, who began the rally with a one-out double to the warning track in centerfield.
On Wednesday, April 12th, Cassini got up close and personal with Atlas, a little moon orbiting around Saturn's A Ring, which was first imaged when Voyager 1 whizzed past the gas giant in 1980.
Reading the script I realized that lyrics in the first song that had whizzed by as ordinary metaphor — "Some folks live a few lives/And some people barely live one" — were communicating crucial details.
At one point, a bearded gentleman in his 50s whizzed by me in a bright red rain jacket: "Just two crazy guys riding in the rain!" he yelled back at me and continued on.
In 2009, after a stray bullet whizzed into the outdoor basketball court of the Mary Mitchell Center, she protested gun violence by transplanting the center's after-school program to the steps of City Hall.
Astronomers discovered the first interstellar object on record, 1I/2017 U1 'Oumuamua, on October 19, 2017, and were able to gather hundreds of observations of the object as it whizzed through the solar system.
With the ball bouncing high against Wickmayer, Muguruza's flat ground strokes whizzed through the warm air and she looked completely at home, after admitting she did not enjoy the opening days of the tournament.
More than 80 fashion houses will showcase looks for next year over the coming days at Paris Fashion Week, which closes the latest season of shows that have whizzed through New York, London and Milan.
As the smoke crept closer and patrol planes whizzed overhead, Ms. Sagon and Mr. Brendlin jumped into their friends' cars and hit the road, leaving their own Buick with mechanical troubles in a parking lot.
Collins v Virginia concerns a hot-rod motorcycle that whizzed by police at 140 mph; in Byrd v United States, officers found 49 bricks of heroin and body armour in the boot of a car.
By the time we've whizzed through jury selection, then into the criminal trial and eventual acquittal in part four, you could almost forget that you're watching a man teetering on the edge of his downfall.
As dudes on fixies whizzed past me to grab a space in the queue, I was greeted by folks in Primark Hawaiian shirts and bindis, straightening their feathered headdresses and pulling up their yoga pants.
But as our bobsled whizzed into a sharply banked turn that flipped me nearly upside down, my reaction was more primal: Am I still living an interactive Olympic experience if I close my eyes in fright?
Seconds later, a blue and black thin-roofed trike silently whizzed into the parking lot and two men climbed out and introduced themselves to me: Arcimoto founder and president Mark Frohnmayer and business development lead Jesse Fittipaldi.
I could only stare and shake my head as a man pulled down his pants and used a tree planter as a toilet, right next to a busy road, while people walked past and cars whizzed by.
Costco Wholesale whizzed past analysts' estimates for quarterly profit on Thursday as the warehouse club operator's margins were lifted by a drop in gas prices and a shift to lower-cost sourcing, sending its shares up 5 percent.
Hooked up to a portable generator on the bed of a pickup truck, which was parked on a grassy patch off a highway exit, the TV screen lit up as cars whizzed by just a few feet away.
We slowly moved toward the front, all new terrain for us, and suddenly a beer bottle came flying at high speed from across the room, whizzed right past my head and crashed into the wall behind the bar.
Backup quarterback Shawn Robinson's second collegiate pass was turned into a 56-yard scoring strike to TreVontae Hights as he whizzed down the middle and outraced defenders into the end zone with 6:15 left in the third quarter.
The shots sounded like pop-pops to the neighbors who were out running or standing on their porches, like maybe a nail gun on a construction site, until the moment a bullet whizzed down the block over their heads.
As he whizzed on a golf cart among the three stages to sit in with various artists, Mr. Clemons — whose uncle was Clarence Clemons, Mr. Springsteen's sidekick and renowned saxophonist — said Asbury Park held a special meaning for him.
At a park dedicated to a city founding father, accountant Mack Stilson used his lunch break to run through a set of bluegrass songs on his mandolin as a tour group strolled by snapping selfies and bike commuters whizzed past.
It moved forward a bit, waited, then after a few seconds moved a bit more, turned the wheel slightly, then crept up a little more as the last couple of cars whizzed by, then did the full turn after they passed.
"It wasn't just the speed, as we whizzed through the Japanese countryside at 199 mph, it was also the excellent service, the vending machines, the entertainment — much of it reminiscent of the plane journeys Virgin Atlantic had pioneered," Branson said.
The "mop sauce," a mix of Heinz apple cider vinegar, brown sugar and spices, including smoked paprika, is whizzed in a blender (the heat dissolves the sugar), then pulsed with a generous dollop of the sweet-and-spicy Korean chile paste.
Last week, when two of the plaintiffs stood for an interview in front of the cross explaining their position, cars whizzed by and one driver stuck his head out the window yelling, "Save the cross!" as he careened around the intersection.
The family of a California woman fatally shot by the father of her 4-year-old son is hailing the woman's boyfriend as a hero for jumping off a second-story balcony with the child as bullets whizzed by them, saving both of their lives.
Nainggolan, a midfielder, took a touch and then unleashed a blistering, rising rocket that whizzed past Hennessey and into the top corner, a 25-yard laser of a goal that sent the Belgian bench into celebration while the Welsh players and fans simply stared.
Shots that would have whizzed past you on grass hang in the air invitingly for you on clay — that is, if you know how to slide to get there in time and what types of shots you can and cannot make in those situations.
Admittedly, the visual of a middle-aged writer sitting on her keister on a sheet of ice as people whizzed by her, screaming, is pretty funny, but it has been quite a few years and people on social media still won't let me forget about it.
Seated in the open air of the buses' upper decks as they whizzed up the Avenue of the Americas toward Trump Tower, what had minutes before been a Broadway audience buying overpriced snacks and drinking wine in plastic sippy cups swiftly evolved into a fired-up rally.
All of the data that went into this map was collected by a piano-sized space probe as it whizzed 48,000 miles above the surface of Pluto, a planet 3 billion miles from Earth that took nine years to reach at a rip-roaring 30,000 miles per hour.
This was a formal, grandfather-clock of a grandfather, and to see him whack the arm of his chair with a fist in sheer delight as the onscreen couple whizzed across the city in a VW Beetle made me understand why people loved Woody with such reverence and passion.
But on the pavement through the Klein Berkheide nature reserve, the closest patch of untamed nature near Leiden, a gang of Lycra-clad and helmeted sports cyclists whizzed past making use of hills and valleys in the dunes all the way along the coast from Katwijk an Zee to Den Hague.
Cars and buses whizzed by in the three lanes on the opposite side of the bridge, renamed the July 2200 Martyrs Bridge in 2000, into Europe as Woods, in his trademark Sunday red golf polo, blasted drives from Istanbul in western Asia into the southeastern corner of Europe on a windy afternoon.
I've spent most of this season frustrated at the quick plot turns and complete lack of nuance — the feeling that we were seeing plot points that would have been brilliant and heartbreaking if stretched out over a season, but that just whizzed bafflingly by when played out over the course of a scene or two.
Textured belted outerwear and chunky knits whizzed by on the skating models in colors that borrowed the names of legendary ski resorts (think Aspen white, Telluride red and Zermatt beige), as did formal tracksuits with racing stripes, velveteen bombers layered atop buttoned-up cardigans and cagoules and sweaters with tongue-in-cheek, alpine-infused prints.
But I've also been thinking a lot about this amazing celery soup I had last month at the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Me., in a dining room warm and glowing with candlelight and decency: the celery cooked in olive oil with alliums, with new potatoes for heft, the whole thing whizzed into a kind of pale-green perfection.
The first is of Gagarin, shaking hands with Kruschev after that first manned orbit of planet Earth in April 1961 wearing an apparently borrowed major's coat—he had been promoted, in his absence, as he whizzed thousands of metres above the Earth at a speed unfathomable to the human heart, and didn't have the right uniform to wear for the position on his return.
Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and a long-time colleague of Mr Pence's in Congress, sounded frankly relieved as he welcomed the news—which, true to Mr Trump's career as a star of reality TV, was unveiled on Twitter after days of fevered speculation, leaks and semi-secret job interviews involving finalists being whizzed around the Midwest in private jets.
Not that we spent much time lounging around: in just four days, we whizzed down water-slides (pro tip: if you hit the slides at four pm or later, there are practically no lines), kayaked with dolphins, played in a steel-drum band, ate our body weight in conch fritters, and gawked at more sharks, eels, and assorted amazing tropical fish than the entire opening credits of Finding Nemo.

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