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She said she wriggled out of them without much effort.
But somewhere along the line, Ryan wriggled off the hook.
Somehow, he wriggled on the ground and screamed for help.
Once he'd wriggled inside, Waldo secured the door behind him.
Harvey also wriggled out of a bind in the fourth.
The fence wriggled around it, fingering the hole like a wound.
Yet he wriggled out of it by striking out Chase Utley.
A woman with a graying ponytail suddenly wriggled into Maddow's path.
Khaleesi wriggled into the opening, but wasn't able to squirm her way out.
I did a half-pull-up and wriggled my torso onto the dome.
Somehow, the earliest forms of life wriggled into existence not long after that.
Fuke wriggled free but Suzuki immediately began working a figure four on an arm.
He wriggled a boxing glove over each hand and strode up to the ring.
The pair, who counted as one claimant, had wriggled free and called the authorities.
She said she wriggled out from under Mr. Yamaguchi and ran to the bathroom.
Malkin wriggled himself around Boychuk and tucked the puck into the corner of the net.
He allowed a run in the second but wriggled out of trouble in later innings.
He cut it loose and the fish wriggled away, disappearing into the bluish-gray water.
As her anger increased, he wriggled and squealed fearfully; his face was stained with tears.
Her terrified youngest, just a baby, wriggled free and was swept away, never to be found.
But when he pulled her down the slope, he lost his grip and she wriggled away.
One person wriggled on the floor, as though she were struggling to drift off to sleep.
When recited in his high, quavery voice, his lines wriggled like living things in the air.
He surrendered four hits and three walks, and hit a batter, yet wriggled out of jams.
He somehow wriggled free from his bonds, but then he developed festering sores on his back.
From 2007 to '12, he released three studio records that wriggled smartly away from genre concerns.
Others I tugged and wriggled and manipulated until they gave and popped straight out from the gum.
At this time in evolutionary history, an explosion of unusual species crawled, swam, and wriggled into existence.
Before I could get in a word of protest, she'd wriggled into the cave, flashlight in hand.
Diaz wriggled out of a jam in the ninth to earn his 33th save of the season.
As a child, I wondered why these women forced a laugh and wriggled free rather than clocking him.
Rafael Montero (223-22015) wriggled out of trouble all night in winning his career-high third straight start.
When he came up for air I wriggled free, went inside and passed out alone on my bed.
In the second, Foltynewicz wriggled out of a bases-loaded spot, inducing an inning-ending forceout from Piscotty.
If he wriggled free, Tanahashi would win because Okada was too spent to catch him for his finisher again.
Sanchez coughed up another single, to Yuli Gurriel, but wriggled out of the inning when Carlos Correa grounded out.
" Jameson smiled at his father and wriggled back and forth on his board as Hart laughed and said, "Yeah?
Ford says she wriggled free, and later sought therapy for what for her was a traumatic and violating encounter.
Hector Neris allowed two hits in the ninth but wriggled out of the jam to earn his 24th save.
I dreamed of congee drizzled with vinegar, soup dumplings, slurpable noodles, tofu so fragile it wriggled off a spoon.
You can see this adaptation at the docks on Lake Erie where goldfish have quietly wriggled into the American diet.
The raw, dead octopus wriggled around posthumously in the same way a chicken runs around with its head cut off.
Mr. Shine and Mr. Drimmer wriggled through the fence, free for the first time in five years, and crept away.
But the man known to his adoring Likud Party supporters as "the magician" has wriggled out of tight spots before.
Henry (who wriggled out of his handcuffs earlier) locates Jack in jail and finds his drunken-idiot routine less than charming.
After his first shot bounced off Halak, DeKeyser wriggled past Islanders defenseman Brian Strait and fired a shot over Halak's glove.
Nevertheless, they came into the tournament as a 113 seed, and they have absolutely wriggled their way into the Final Four.
Spanberger had thus far wriggled out of the water aerobics and skipped most of the many, many social events — Taco Tuesday!
Peacock wriggled out of his own jam by striking out Howie Kendrick and getting Ryan Zimmerman to fly out to right field.
On my right a frightened woman told me she was recovering from back surgery and we wriggled so she could get comfortable.
" The 1-year-old smiled at his father and wriggled back and forth on his snowboard as Hart laughed and said, "Yeah?
My dad had wriggled in, used his satchel as a pillow, turned on a flashlight, and opened up a sci-fi novel.
As Alicia Vikander wriggled along the dilapidated skeleton of a plane crashed into a cliff, she redeemed the whole film for me.
I tried it on my friend Maddy's guinea pig, Rollo, who immediately wriggled out of it while emitting a high-pitched squeal.
This week marks 15 years since Will Ferrell wriggled into a pair of yellow tights and told everyone that smiling was his favorite.
All I knew was that it had somehow wriggled free from my English Lit syllabus, and never came into my orbit since then.
Miller again backed himself into a corner in the next inning by surrendering a walk and a single, but he wriggled out again.
By conceding that he had misspoken on the issue, they hoped, the president had already wriggled his way out of yet another one.
In the second inning, Cole wriggled out of a jam by striking out Aaron Judge with a combination of nasty sliders and curves.
And like Neo dodging bullets in The Matrix, Zuckerberg has repeatedly wriggled his way out of it, opting to send lackeys in his place.
Two outs later, the runners pulled off a double steal, but Syndergaard wriggled out of the inning by retiring Andrew Benintendi on a grounder.
They are the parents of Colette, who, on a recent Thursday, wriggled in a stroller parked in the dining room of the family's Tribeca apartment.
I smiled, I wriggled a little under my bedding, and I let the song finish before I got up to turn the alarm clock off.
On May 3, 2014, the foal that would become Mastery wriggled out of the mare Steady Course, wet, wobbly and eager to find his legs.
Frank Ocean is famously anti-label, having wriggled out of his Def Jam contract via the power move of making two albums rather than one.
John Kennedy if the company could target users on either emotional or individual levels, Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch repeatedly wriggled out of a direct answer.
Familia notched his 153th save and wriggled out of a first-and-third jam by inducing Chris Johnson to hit into a game-ending double play.
He wriggled out of what surely would have been execution-by-dragonfire with a little help from his friends, Sansa and Brienne (and Tyrion I guess).
In an interview with NBC after his heat, Phelps claimed he had been thinking about "nothing" as le Clos wriggled and shadowboxed in front of him.
Iran has wriggled out of the last constraints of the Obama-era nuclear deal, raising fears of a possible race to an atomic weapon within months.
A month after the interrogation, they handed over checks at Baldwin Legal Investigations' office and, for a brief moment, thought they'd wriggled free of more dire consequences.
Odorizzi (2-2) wriggled out of a tight spot in the fifth inning after walking Adam Duvall with one out and allowing a double to Devin Mesoraco.
The gun wriggled in my hands like a slippery metal fish as I pulled the trigger, got back on target, felt the trigger catch and fired again.
The cranberry sauce was wriggled out of the can into one of my grandmother's cut crystal bowls that was used only once a year, for this purpose.
They wriggled around in the sediments of shallow seas, gulped prey into their minuscule, baglike bodies and expelled the water through cone-shaped spouts around their mouths.
He had only two 23-210-220 innings but wriggled out of a bases-loaded jam in the second and stranded a runner at third in the fifth.
It is not a real camera—if it had been a real camera, she would have wriggled and squirmed and wondered how she would look in the picture.
Republicans John Thune, Bill Cassidy, and Susan Collins all wriggled out of directly addressing the charges that Trump was implicated in felonies stemming from the Michael Cohen conviction.
The A's threatened, with the bases loaded and two outs, but Luis Severino wriggled out of trouble and has still not allowed a hit in four shutout innings.
He wriggled with great effort, his hands gripping either side of the doorway as though pulling himself up against gravity, or against the rush of a monstrous tide.
You don't share a bottle of rosé with the boss; you share it with friends, after you've kicked off your shoes and wriggled your toes in the sand.
Rosenthal wriggled out of a second-and-third, no-out jam in the eighth, and then sailed through the ninth in 1-2-3 fashion for his fifth save.
The child had got lost in a corner of it, but courageously wriggled her way back up to the top fold of the blanket in order to peep out.
The 2014 U.S. Open champion wriggled out of trouble in the next game despite being 0-40 down and completed victory with an ace on his second championship point.
"Six men were threatening me with knives," says Paul Fradjala, the head of the local government in town, twisting and turning his shoulders to demonstrate how he wriggled free and ran.
Caleb Ferguson (1-1) relieved Kershaw and wriggled out of a pair of jams during four scoreless innings in which he allowed three hits and one walk while striking out six.
He got into a jam by issuing consecutive walks to Ben Zobrist and Kyle Schwarber, but he wriggled out of the inning by inducing a popup to center from Javier Baez.
Shawn Kelley gave up two hits to start the eighth, but Oliver Perez and Blake Treinen wriggled out of the jam before Jonathan Papelbon (18th save) threw a perfect ninth inning.
I wriggled free of my bindings and raised my blindfold just in time to watch the stocking-capped killer spray a tied-up woman with a gas that made her woozy.
And in one of the more storied takeover defenses, Airgas wriggled away from Air Products and Chemicals and landed a much richer sale price from Air Liquide a few years later.
The project is subtle and inclusive enough for all sorts of visitors to appreciate it; on the day that I visited with the artists, children wriggled around on the giant bed.
Yet many people remain sceptical of such promises, especially after the government wriggled its way out of mandated indexation by turning to one-time payments in recent years when inflation was high.
It even, thanks to the vote of Senator John McCain, wriggled out of what appeared to be a Republican death grip when Donald Trump implored legislators to kill it in July 2017.
That it wriggled out of the law is emblematic of Amazon's outsized market power, says Stacy Mitchell, a critic of the company and a researcher at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
But the scene also reveals the main problem Game of Thrones has had since it wriggled free of George R.R. Martin's source material in season five and became a different narrative beast.
This winter, journalists entertained the idea that Mark Zuckerberg might be thinking of running for political office, even as he wriggled around accusations that Facebook's fake news problem influenced the 2016 presidential election.
Operating as some sort of mutant punk rock, psychedelic, esoteric noise, post-punk hybrid outfit, they wriggled around like snakes smothered in lube when it came to letting a genre stick to them.
Not only that, in a 2009 study she calculated that earthworms had already wriggled their way into 9 percent of the forest of northeastern Alberta, and would occupy half of it by 2049.
Over four weeks, their lungs and brains grew, they sprouted wool, opened their eyes, wriggled around, and learned to swallow, according to a new study that takes the first step toward an artificial womb.
At the opening of 2019, I'd wriggled at least somewhat out of my years-long funk, but a casualty of that era was my taste for any food that didn't feel easily, immediately accessible.
Deadlines can drive dealmaking Lawmakers -- and specifically the top Appropriations members in both chambers -- have wriggled out of impossible negotiations before, generally managing to pull proverbial rabbits out of their hats at the last moment.
Hoffman (241-248) didn't have a 29-21-22 inning but wriggled out of trouble in each of the first three frames, when New York put the leadoff runner on each time yet didn't score.
It was not to be though as Djokovic wriggled out of trouble to keep the pressure on Murray in the race to end the year as top dog for the fifth time in six seasons.
DeGrom carried a three-hit shutout into the seventh, when he gave up a leadoff homer to 3B Todd Frazier and eventually wriggled out of a bases-loaded jam by striking out C Alex Avila.
For a show as orderly and worked-out as "Westworld," the "Now what?" feeling that pervades the Season 2 premiere feels invigorating, as if the show itself had wriggled free of its own narrative patterns.
That ended Eshelman's day, and the Blue Jays cut the lead to 6-5 later that inning on Randal Grichuk's RBI double off rookie Dillon Tate, who then wriggled out of trouble and held the lead.
Alex Wilson wriggled out of trouble in the ninth, when he issued a leadoff walk to Tucker Barnhart and gave up a two-out single to Matt Kemp that sent pinch-runner Michael Lorenzen to third.
He raised himself up from across my thighs; slammed a sharp knee into the pit of my stomach, driving what little breath I still had out of me; wriggled out of his pajama bottoms; and started.
Hunter Renfroe gave the Padres a 1-0 lead in the first with a RBI double, but Wacha wriggled out of a bases-loaded, out-out jam by getting Wil Myers to ground into a double play.
In the eighth, right-hander Addison Reed allowed a hit, a walk and struck out two before left-hander Jerry Blevins wriggled out of the jam by retiring pinch-hitter Jason Heyward on a broken-bat comebacker.
Even diminished, Djokovic still might have wriggled free, but he seems to have lost, for now, the ability to slam the accelerator pedal to the floor and get across the finish line when an opening presents itself.
Even if that is true, however, Trump has arguably wriggled onto the horns of an even more painful dilemma with his insistence that he will not sign the continuing resolution that was passed by the Senate on Wednesday.
Right-hander A.J. Cole earned his first major league win by throwing six solid innings and fellow rookie Koda Glover wriggled out of a seventh-inning jam as the Nationals beat the Mets, 4-1, at Citi Field.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin wriggled free for a shot from a tight angle that deflected onto a post and rebounded to Romelu Lukaku, whose close-range strike was goalbound until Cahill came to the rescue with a last-ditch block.
Fashion Diary 22 Photos View Slide Show ' Los Angeles — Lady Gaga wriggled free of a crowd that all but engulfed her at the Hollywood Palladium Wednesday night, pausing just long enough to blow a virtual kiss in Hedi Slimane's direction.
With a scientific name describing the shape of its body and wrinkled appearance, this millimeter-long creature wriggled around in the mud and lived between grains of sand on the seabed, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature.
The last government enacted several measures it had promised, such as an income-support benefit for the poorest, legislation to limit short-term employment contracts and the closure of a loophole through which many convicted of corruption had wriggled free.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A tiny green lizard found by a New Jersey kindergarten student in a bundle of chilled salad greens at home has wriggled its way into the hearts of an entire elementary school class, which has adopted it as a mascot.
A couple years ago, Inky, an octopus at a New Zealand aquarium, made headlines with a daring escape — he busted out of his enclosure, travelled eight feet across the floor, and wriggled into a tiny drain pipe that emptied directly into the ocean.
While I wriggled and squirmed into different suits at a water-sports shop around the corner from The Economist's offices, it became apparent that years of wearing uncomfortable school uniforms had actually prepared me for something other than a loathing of woollen skirts.
Hand wriggled out of a two-on, no-out jam in the sixth inning and combined with Ryan Buchter and Brandon Maurer to no-hit the New York Mets over the final four innings of an 8-6 win at Citi Field.
During her 13-minute performance, Gaga — dressed to kill in a changing wardrobe of sparkling, shining costumes — catapulted from the stadium ceiling, wriggled her way to the stage suspended on strings, and performed a mix of Peter Pan-esque acrobatics and signature dance moves.
Eddie Butler tossed two perfect innings in relief of Colon, and then Cory Gearrin wriggled out of a two-on, two-out jam in the eighth before Chirinos collected his fourth RBI - his most in a game since he had five RBIs on Apr.
Earlier, she lay on a bed of nails as if it were a pillow-top mattress, pulling a sunburnt tourist from the audience to stand on her torso as she reclined, and wriggled out of a straitjacket while reciting a monologue from The Glass Menagerie.
"Dixons Carphone must have been a prime candidate for a profit warning, but the company has wriggled off the hook, thanks to strong market share gains," said independent retail analyst Nick Bubb after the company stuck to the financial guidance it issued last month.
One afternoon there, I wriggled into a six-millimeter neoprene wet suit — much thicker than I was accustomed to wearing in San Francisco, making me feel a bit like the Michelin Man — and paddled out, nodding as I passed the several guys in the lineup.
After seeing how Loki wriggled his way into a crucial role in the Thor franchise following his villain turn in The Avengers, I was half-hoping Hela would get a similar treatment, evolving into something more like a necessary evil or a reluctant ally.
The noise paled, however, in comparison with the roars at three critical moments: when the Indians took control in the first inning, when Kluber left the game to a standing ovation and when Miller wriggled out of two potentially game-changing jams with the score 3-0.
Reed wriggled out of jams in the eighth, when he gave up a hit and a walk, and the ninth, when he surrendered a leadoff single to Josh Harrison and dodged disaster when David Freese flied to the warning track in right for the second out.
In early December, the same afternoon my husband and I firmed up plans to visit family in California for Christmas, a young herring gull wriggled out of the bath towel I'd been using to transfer him from his cage to an exercise pool — and bit me in the face.
Romero allowed three hits and struck out one but wriggled out of jams in the eighth, which he ended by striking out the potential go-ahead run, Mets C Rene Rivera, and the ninth, when he induced Mets LF Yoenis Cespedes to hit into a game-ending double play.
The Braves then strung together three hard-hit doubles by Nick Markakis, Kurt Suzuki and Acuna to take a 3-2 lead in the fourth, but Loaisiga wriggled out of further trouble by striking out Charlie Culberson on a check-swing foul tip, and getting Camargo to ground out.
Right-hander Jacob deGrom wriggled out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the seventh and combined with three relievers on a six-hit shutout as the Mets snapped two inglorious streaks with a 20-24 win over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Citi Field.
Producer: Yasmin Nouh; Reporter: Kristen Brown; Senior Producers: Joanne Shen and Danielle SteinbergI was crawling around on the floor, chasing my cat, Avalanche, as she artfully wriggled away from me over and over again to gnaw at the piece of tape I had stuck to her gray and white fur.
Noah Syndergaard wriggled in and out of trouble over five innings and earned the win in his first start in seven weeks Friday night, when he helped his cause with an RBI single in the second inning of the New York Mets' 4-2 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals at Citi Field.
It looked bleak for Nishikori when he served at 5-19953 and fell behind 0-30 with a woeful volley but he wriggled out of trouble with the aid of one improvised backhand bunt that caught Federer on his heels and resulted in the Swiss hitting the ball high into the stands more in frustration than anger.
While Jordan Lyles (3-3) earned the win with a scoreless eighth and Carlos Estevez notched his 10th save, the Rockies likely would have entered the ninth facing a steeper deficit if not for Scott Oberg, who wriggled out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam created when the first three Mets reached against Jake McGee in the seventh.
Well, we have a few, as well as some extra questions about what happens now...I DNA Tested My Cat and She Was Not Happy About ItScreenshot: GizmodoI was crawling around on the floor, chasing my cat, Avalanche, as she artfully wriggled away from me over and over again to gnaw at the piece of tape I had stuck to her gray and white fur.
But the sheer number of times he played that card, plus the way he flushed and wriggled when the questioning got particularly direct — as though turning into an actual weasel before our very eyes — gave off the appearance that he himself knows that his views about the law put him at odds with a great majority of Americans today, many of whom rely on the protections provided by a modern, and yes more liberal, interpretation of the Constitution.

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