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"beeline" Definitions
  1. (informal) to go straight towards something/somebody as quickly as you can

384 Sentences With "beeline"

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Beeline enters a market of established bluetooth-enabled cycling hardware that includes COBI, SmartHalo, and Blubel, but according to Beeline, competition is a good thing.
Check out the finds we'd make a beeline for, ahead.
Yeah, BeeLine Reader has been recognized by the big guys.
What's especially interesting ... Brown didn't beeline it for the airport.
BeeLine costs $129, and works with both iOS and Android.
Gibi made a beeline toward a rack of piggy banks.
Neither a zigzag nor a bellwether beeline in their history.
He said nothing and made a beeline to the restroom.
That's the idea behind BeeLine, a "fuzzy navigation" device for cyclists.
The Beeline is exactly the kind of compass that cyclists need.
Some, holding Samoan flags, made a beeline for the waka Gaualofa.
Beeline and Velofix also provide services for bikes bought on Amazon.
I turned around and made a beeline for my stationary bike.
The offending dog makes a beeline to the area behind the shed.
In December, the iPhone maker opened phone payments with VimpelCom's Beeline unit.
They dutifully made a beeline for the drips, bypassing the earlier work.
Hop in a motorcade and make a beeline for 1600 Peensylvania Avenue.
"Isn't he gorgeous?" she exclaimed, before making a beeline for her son.
Pretend you are browsing and then make a beeline for the bathroom.
Mr. Levi made a beeline toward a wall of X-Men figurines.
When we returned to class, I made a beeline for my bag.
Inside, they beeline for the bright pink and neon green Lilly selection.
Right after the Globes wrap, everyone makes a beeline for the Warner Bros.
A man enters the hospital and makes a beeline for the reception desk.
When you take an antidepressant, it doesn't make a beeline for your brain.
When you see the sun starting to rise, make a beeline for it.
But none has made so direct a beeline for the world's biggest markets.
I either am going to beeline to a few lockers, which I did.
But as soon as she graduated, she made a beeline back to Baltimore.
During weekend shopping trips, we'd make a beeline straight for the Barbie aisle.
It also makes them look like they're making a beeline for a toilet.
Justin Theroux was tight lipped as he made a beeline for his NYC apartment.
I couldn't hold it any longer and made a beeline for the ladies room.
But the closing "EZ-Pass" definitely makes a beeline for the no cash lane.
He makes a beeline for the local town, where Halloween is in full swing.
When enthusiasts locked eyes onto the car, they made a beeline to the back.
Many people visiting Brazil make a beeline for the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
"It didn't help that I made a beeline for the snacks," Mr. Dacquel said.
BeeLine didn't know they'd be competing on the main stage when they came to Disrupt.
Shortly after sitting down, Mariah got up and made a beeline for the DJ booth.
I'm exhausted and starving, so I beeline for Chipotle when I get off the subway.
You won't be the only shopper making a beeline for the frozen foods section, though.
Customers will beeline over to the pickup window, identify their beverage and walk right out.
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Mom decides it's not for her and moves on, making a beeline for the sex dolls.
On a recent trip to Los Angeles, I made a beeline for an In-N-Out.
Navigational devices for bikes are nothing new, but Beeline is a different kind of bike GPS.
Moments later, Keith Urban entered from the same side door and made a beeline for Montgomery.
The guide makes a beeline and weaves through traffic to get us back to the terminal.
After making a beeline for the balloons, Charlotte was overheard shouting, "pop pop!" according to observers.
Gina Gershon had on a black goat-hair bolero and made a beeline for Brooke Shields.
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" Claire Isaacs: "At Wilderness, I'll be making a beeline for the Petersham Nurseries tent in the morning.
Otherwise, the transmission's brain will make a beeline for the "overdrive" gears to max out the MPGs.
As soon as their set came to an end, I made a beeline for the backstage area.
"Get in," several spectators yelled as the ball made a beeline for the hole before dropping in.
Beeline Chief Executive Doug Leeby is the CEO of the combined company, which has over 500 employees.
"Once he got a look at the boat, he made a straight beeline for us," Templeman said.
In the 1800s, new immigrants made a beeline to their family associations to secure housing and employment.
Esperanza made a beeline toward a booth with a row of toy guns set up before targets.
"I just had this sense — something told me to make a beeline to him," Ms. Sartzis said.
"I just had this sense — something told me to make a beeline to him," Ms. Sartzis said.
His daughter, who grew up in Oneonta, made a beeline for Brooklyn after graduating from law school.
The normie mice had zero chill and made a beeline for the spot where they last picked up.
We know to make a beeline for Diagon Alley and to only order the hot butterbeer in February.
The three features are called Beeline, Rematch and Busybee, and are designed to supercharge the mobile dating experience.
He made a beeline for Rashad, who palmed him a stack of cash for appearing in the video.
This time, when the countdown reached zero, a bright white trail of exhaust made a beeline for space.
Beyond the human settlements, he made a beeline to a conservation area where he stayed and hardly moved.
"My favorite part is everything!" she enthused before making a beeline to a zip line in the trees.
LG: The iPad was the thing that I actually made the beeline for when the event was over.
Back at the party, I made a beeline for DKG and introduced myself as her No. 1 fan.
"The roads will open up on this base and I'll go beeline straight for the runway," Hyten said.
It isn't the only company taking this approach: Beeline Bikes in California also offers mobile bike-repair franchises.
As soon as the soothing music starts, cats do make a beeline for the students and the yoga mats.
Heading down the middle of the market, we made a beeline for a fish stall at the furthest end.
After news emerged that they would be able to go home, Kerby made a beeline for the piano bar.
Increased availability will extend to Yandex's Beru e-commerce site the next day, along with the Russian carrier Beeline.
Then, moments later, he catches a 24-yard touchdown pass on a beeline route with perfect pace on him.
Nobody clapped for me, but as I'm walking offstage, a guy is walking in a beeline to see me.
Starting Memorial Day weekend, many make a beeline for the community pool, which is open only to Verona residents.
Cohen then walked out of the building with a hangdog expression and made a silent beeline to the car.
After recognising the shark was trying to size him up, Craig decided to make a beeline for the shore.
We made a beeline for the venerable bar Li Po Cocktail Lounge, named after a hard-living Chinese poet.
Puerto Rico Seems like Puerto Ricans have always made a beeline to the mainland United States looking for better opportunities.
We beeline for the BQE, only slowing down to scope out two stalled vehicles in front of the Kosciuszko bridge.
Beeline is a handlebar-mounted gadget that uses a combination of Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS to direct you around town.
After sucker punching Rick in the face, Morty's super jacked arm makes a beeline for the nearby BloodDome fighting ring.
You jump out of bed and make a beeline for the bathroom with two things in mind: toothbrush and makeup.
According to the Times-Picayune, the flight attendant soon after saw the man make a beeline for the aircraft's bathroom.
Blac Chyna might wanna beeline it to the nearest maternity clothing store -- her standard gear can only take so much.
When an inmate breaks free, after you've passed on releasing him (again: optional), he makes an aggressive beeline for Black.
So she made a beeline to the nearest car wash where she sprayed down herself, her son, and her car.
When I found out Molly was at the writers' conference, I made a beeline for her table and introduced myself.
For a president paranoid about the leakiness of his ship, this was like making a beeline for the nearest iceberg.
He made a beeline for Iger, with that "my wife is talented" look in his eyes, and got to work.
I was making a beeline for The Times's building when I heard another gasp, this time from thousands of people.
And later, after DiCaprio received his award, Winslet made a beeline for him, whispering into his ear as he laughed uproariously.
The Beeline team argues that this allows riders to be more present by letting them decide the best path to take.
Although he wasn't seated at the same table initially, he made a beeline for Tom as soon as he saw him.
Now, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making a beeline for the Buckeye State as the general election season rolls forward.
It started to sprinkle after a few frames; Bridezilla made a beeline for the limo so her hair wouldn't get ruined.
BeeLine started its life on Kickstarter, with the London-based team raising £150,185 (roughly $200,000) after setting out to raise £60,000.
A single tough defeat shouldn't represent much more than a quick detour on their beeline to a successful title defence. Right?
While people pounce on Lohse in celebration, I watch Basse beeline for Sufyan to presumably congratulate him on the his efforts.
A good number file across the road and into Soho, making a beeline for the just-opened record store Sister Ray.
Their Cessna was based at Princeton Airport, a small field for light planes, three beeline miles northeast of the crash site.
The I.F.R. route from Myrtle Beach to Princeton proceeded northeast from waypoint to waypoint and not at all on a beeline.
The train pulls into Pennsylvania Station during the morning rush, the doors open and you make a beeline for the escalators.
The explosion of MMA in Ireland has been well documented since Conor McGregor made a beeline for the UFC featherweight title.
Instead, investors have made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
Every now and then I visit an exhibition two, three, or four times, write about it, and then make a beeline back.
We don't want 15 lads all dressed in Christmas jumpers making a beeline for the bar and making life difficult for others.
I saw him beeline towards me in my peripheral vision, and as he got closer, I realized what was about to happen.
Instead investors have made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
Formally called BeeLine, Rematch and Busy Bee, Bumble's new features are in line with premium features from other dating apps like Tinder.
To recap: When we enter the series, Euphoria with Rue returning from rehab and making a beeline to her drug dealer's house.
Then I always make a beeline to my cell and peek inside to see if there are envelopes on the concrete floor.
If I were going to spend money on fugu again, though, I would make a beeline for the sperm sacs, or shirako.
A man in khaki pants, who looks close to retirement age, makes a beeline toward the hot dog vendor a block away.
Instead we made a beeline to 65 Bleecker Street in NoHo, The Bayard-Condict Building, which is Mr. Berk's favorite in Manhattan.
"I would make a beeline to the Kingdom if you ask me," said Payton while discussing the back-half of season nine.
A few really eye-catching combos: RHEA/RAGA; DUDETTE/DINETTE (do dudettes work on a rhea ranch?); and my favorite, BEELINE/BEGUINE.
Beeline Bikes assembles and delivers bikes bought on Raleigh's and Diamondback's websites as well as those bought through Backcountry and Competitive Cyclist.
For more, click on * Adecco said it is selling its remaining interest in Beeline, resulting in a gain of about 153 million euros.
Her mother Lydeana, who spoke with me while I was researching my book "Beeline," advocated for Shayley with school officials, but faced resistance.
While many are making a beeline for the latest XS, there are also plenty of reasons to go for the older iPhone models.
Here, a beeline would be made to the nearest port-a-potty / amnesty bin / bush to dump whatever they'd been hoping to hide.
I made a beeline to visit my friends Bunny from Sybian, and Vanessa from Chakrubs—both of whom were tabling at the expo.
BeeLine latches onto your bike's handlebars, a clever wrap design letting you put it on and take it off within a few seconds.
The video shows the man make a beeline for the agent's car, removing a backpack with the computer inside and then walking off.
Beeline it to discounts on everything from the Instant Pot to Google products to vacuums to Fitbits to patio furniture and nice bedding.
After crossing the finish line, the University of Oregon alum made a beeline to wife Brianne Theisen-Eaton, giving her an emotional hug.
I intend to beeline back to the shuttle, but I get distracted by a great little wooden shack I want to sample first.
While in mid-sprint to first, Kiermaier stopped on a dime, throwing off Colabello's beeline to the tag, and then dodged him altogether.
Surveillance footage from the store shows McGlockton exit the Circle A and make a beeline for Drejka, whom he shoves upon reaching him.
Surveillance footage from the store shows McGlockton exit the Circle A and make a beeline for Drejka, who he shoves upon reaching him.
A man in a white jersey, later identified as Anthony Charles Thomas Maxwell, jumped on stage and made a beeline toward the couple.
He turned and made a beeline toward the front of the room, waiting patiently for Mr. Menendez to finish talking to Mr. Corker.
I make a beeline for the Ordinary section and purchase the Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% as well as the Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%.
"Straight Outta Compton" won, and Ice Cube, one of the film's producers, accepted the award, then made a beeline for a waiting car.
From late March to mid-May, travelers everywhere make a beeline to the flower fields with the most buzz, sometimes to a detrimental effect.
I made a beeline for my dozens of journals, which I've kept fastidiously ever since I was a child, and packed all of them.
Breitman was not typically one to overextend himself socially, but he made a "beeline" for McCaffrey, she recalls, when she walked in the door.
After DiCaprio's win, Winslet made a beeline for the Revenant star and whispered something in his ear and he laughed uproariously as they embraced.
Shortly after his brother Nick arrived, the younger brother stood up from his table on the stage and made a beeline for the door.
The company has partnered with Beeline Interactive, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Capcom, to bring the classic fighting game "Street Fighter" to its platform.
Back to the street mise en scene: As I tried to purchase a $20 foil of "flake," Billy made a beeline directly to me.
Like many tourists, you'll probably drop off your luggage and make a beeline for the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci's early 16th century masterpiece.
As soon as Bob and Erin Yeisley arrived at the farm over the weekend, their three children made a beeline for the painted trees.
When Friday night rolls around, Ms. Perry, an assistant principal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, makes a beeline for Jersey City's hopping Grove Street area.
He may make a beeline for Beijing, North Korea's only patron, to discuss the fallout of the failed talks with Mr. Trump, they said.
Since there were two outs, Piscotty was running on contact and made a beeline for home plate when he saw Baez whiff on the play.
But in the very distant background, the mule made a slow but immediate beeline out toward the palm tree lawn and started to give birth.
She made a beeline to the new triple-deep "Langstroth" hive, kicking off her high heels and walking barefoot in the grass alongside her guests.
As the weather took a turn for the steamy, the scruffy little monkeys made a beeline for the chance to have a delicious cool-down.
Armada defeated everyone in his path, making a beeline for the grand finals while Mango was sent to the losers bracket in the winners semifinals.
As soon as she learns that her former fiancé is seriously wounded and living under her own roof, Natasha makes a beeline for his bedside.
Is it safe to assume there would be campaign operatives who would know exactly who to zero in on and make a beeline for them?
Many tourists make a beeline to the Natural Pool, a formation of volcanic rock that creates a walled pool between the ocean and the beach.
Mirah picked me up for work every morning, I made her lunch on Sundays, and we made a beeline for each other in crowded rooms.
The open world segments of Gears 5 really throw a wrench in the works of narrative pacing, even if you beeline from objective to objective.
Aspiring Instagram stars should beeline here for the "likes" alone; ditto Americana obsessives, to experience a modernized version of roadside motels before chains took hold.
Prince Khalid made a beeline to Capitol Hill after presenting his credentials to Mr. Trump in July, and met with more than a dozen lawmakers.
One quick spritz of this surprisingly inoffensive lemon-scented formula and that roach making a beeline for a crack in the wall is dead meat.
About three hours later, once the Lakers had punctuated their loss with a turnover, James made a beeline off the court and into the tunnel.
After inflicting "widespread devastation" to the island of Dominica last night, Hurricane Maria is now making a beeline towards the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... the suspected burglars pried a door open to get into Derulo's pad last month, and made a beeline for his safe.
She'd make a beeline to the mirror to fix her eyeliner, or look around at the other women in the center of the bathroom and smile.
In the video, you can see the pair making a beeline for a waiting car last Friday night as they left LIGHT nightclub inside Mandalay Bay.
Mr. Taylor made a beeline for a side exit and the men's room, where he was greeted as a "star witness" by a fellow relief seeker.
She had just left Tipsy Parson, a bar and restaurant in Chelsea, and is making a beeline to a tour bus plastered with the cast's faces.
Tourists also make a beeline to In-N-Out Burger, a cult status fast-food chain on the west coast, located next to The Linq hotel.
Hell, even Evans left Jackson Wink in the first place when teammate Jon Jones made a beeline for the UFC title shot he was primed for.
When dads step off the green they, of course, make a beeline for the grill to cook steaks, burgers, and other red meats for the brood.
Upon first arriving in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, for instance, he made a beeline to its center at the time, the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Once you're carrying a battery — look for the green icon at the bottom of the screen — beeline your way to a friendly Titan and rodeo it.
Shares of Idexx Laboratories, a large veterinary care provider, have "been making a beeline to $200 and maybe beyond" since the start of 2018, Cramer said.
And several members have been seeking out Pelosi — even making a beeline for her on the House floor during votes — to deliver their in-person pitch.
Why did Trump make a beeline for Putin at the G-20 dinner, without an aide, as opposed to chat with Angela Merkel or Theresa May?
Flight is what comes to mind when we think of anxiety: cowering in the corner, hiding in the bathroom, or making a beeline for...anywhere but here.
He made a beeline for a podium in his hotel, arguing that African-Americans are more likely to be pulled over, arrested and shot at by police.
Worried that there might be some kind of "seal emergency" down at the hospital, she panicked, jumped in her car, and made a beeline back to work.
Those who prioritize portability will naturally gravitate to the Pro, while anyone who can't compromise at all on the keyboard will make a beeline for the laptop.
In this clip, notice how Adams casually jogs down court before making a sudden beeline for Harrison Barnes, pinning him several feet above the three-point line.
Rickie Fowler, the world No. 5, made a beeline for the range to work out the kinks in his swing after signing for his round of 75.
As I stumble towards the exit, and beeline for the local chippy, it dawns on me just how much of an impact this place has already had.
The only one who did was the studio dog, who made a beeline for me and spent the next 20 minutes furiously and thoroughly licking my ankles.
So what was I supposed to do in that first moment after I woke up, when my mind would beeline to how much do I weigh today?
Breaking the chain of human connection, I ball up my receipt and beeline away, the regret of what I have chosen not to share setting in immediately.
Tom tells me, 'Randy, run the over and as soon as I look back at you, you beeline and take it back high angle to the corner.
Better yet, Nintendo says you can make a beeline towards anything you see in the distance right from the start of the game if you really want.
Most of the vesicles from the runners made a beeline for the animals' livers, the scientists found, directed by biological signals that were not obvious but insistent.
Thousands of attendees make a beeline for Startup Alley to explore and meet the hundreds of early-stage startups displaying their latest in products, platforms and services.
Katelyn Makuh, 29, and her sister Ashley Makuh, 33, made a beeline for Brand's after arriving in Long Beach on the 193:04 express from Pennsylvania Station.
When I get through security, I beeline to a restaurant and order grilled cheese with tomato sauce and a Sprite ($14.61) and call my mom over lunch.
He earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon in 2005 and could have made a beeline for New York, Boston or Silicon Valley, but he decided to stay.
That afternoon, the police said, Mr. Martunovich yelled curses as he made a beeline for the restaurant manager, Thang Kheong Ng, a 61-year-old Malaysian immigrant.
In May, a man known as the Beeline Highway Shooter also allegedly shot up seven cars; a suspect in those incidents is currently being held without bond.
Hoyer found himself on the floor without a dance partner as McCarthy made a beeline out a side entrance of the House chamber bound for his office, Rep.
I arrived in Münster and made a beeline for Erkmen's work; it was the first day of preview time, so there were not yet all that many visitors.
As People reports, the pop star and her mother, Tina Knowles Lawson, made a beeline for local chain Frenchy's Chicken during their visit to Houston, Texas this weekend.
BeeLine co-founders Tom Putnam and Mark Jenner were meeting at a coffee shop to discuss potential ideas… but Mark got lost on his bike along the way.
Hello… The first impression rose goes to Olivia, the Dallas news anchor who chose to ditch her fabulous job and make a laser-eyed beeline towards The Bachelor.
He looked at me for a long time and then made a beeline for the urinal next to the sink, inches away from me, his stare never breaking.
Morris said he was walking down the street when a man in the opposite direction made eye contact with him, sped up and made a beeline for him.
Inside the Elite World of National Spelling Bee Competitors Shalini Shankar's "Beeline" explores the stakes of these intense, "brain-sport" championships on Generation Z. Russia's Youth Found Rap.
She disembarked, then made a beeline for a cobble-stoned street near the water, arriving at the Brooklyn Flea, a weekly market held below the Manhattan Bridge's archways.
Ahead, find which one is meant for you — although we won't tell if you venture outside of your sign and make a beeline for the on-sale Lululemons.
And then there's the Poop Dupe — when you walk into the bathroom, see a co-worker you know, and immediately beeline to the mirror to check your hair.
He makes a beeline for Home Depot, which he navigates with the speed and expertise of a star employee, and goes directly to the Scotch-Brite Extreme Scrubs.
The gift shop, where many customers bypass stuffed animals and flower arrangements and make a beeline for lottery tickets, was also up and running as usual on Sunday.
Investors made a beeline for the shares of aircraft leasing company BOC Aviation on its Hong Kong trading debut, a vote of confidence for the Asian air travel market.
My entire class made a beeline for the door, speed-walking down the hall toward the exit and then out onto the field at the base of the stairs.
Many have made a beeline for Aldershot, which has been the base for the Gurkha Brigade since 1997, when Hong Kong, its previous home, was handed back to China.
Hoyer found himself on the floor without a dance partner as McCarthy made a beeline out a side entrance of the House chamber bound for his office with Rep.
The senior struck out his friend but as the rest of his team celebrated, Koehn threw his glove and made a beeline for home plate to console his friend.
By contrast, Apple has been quite deliberate in its expansion, starting in Germany with Telefonica's O2 in late October, followed by VimpelCom's Beeline unit in Russia five weeks later.
Traverse City is an up-and-coming wine destination, AARP reports, so oenophiles who want to beat the crowds should make a beeline to this Lake Michigan vacation spot.
When you're not on your bike, you can pull off the BeeLine and attach it to your keyring to keep it out of the reach of would-be thieves.
Elon Musk quickly followed suit with new girlfriend, Grimes, where they made a beeline to the VIP area and "just made out for 30 minutes," a source tells PEOPLE.
She then made a beeline for Harvy Santos, a "new wave" hat maker who had created a crown out of leather and studs based on Queen Victoria's traveling crown.
She is a hugger Every year, Obama seems to do a beeline for Ginsburg during his entrance to the House chamber ahead of his State of the Union addresses.
A slew of factors make it unlikely that battery powerhouses like Tesla will make a beeline for the Indian market even with its renewable energy production growing so quickly.
There's no reason to make a beeline for the prime rib at Golden Corral, but the actions of hundreds of veterans on Veterans Day would make one think otherwise.
After opening with a 76 on Thursday, Spieth walked through the scoring area looking shellshocked and made a beeline for the practice green, where he putted until darkness fell.
I made a beeline for the Nilometer, a 9th-century tool that gives insight into the crucial role the Nile played in the health and productivity of the city.
But one of the most — back to things that you could do — is when you get to a social event, don't make a beeline for people your own age.
BEELINE What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success By Shalini Shankar In the rarefied world of the National Spelling Bee, Chetan Reddy was not unusual.
His first home run, a solo shot leading off the fifth, was eye-opening, a line drive that made a beeline for the Yankees' bullpen in left-center field.
The former Netherlands midfielder Edgar Davids walked into the suite halfway through the exchange of gifts, clad in his trademark goggle sunglasses, and made a beeline for the buffet.
But it has this year failed to benefit as investors made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
Now the residents of the former capital of Yugoslavia are just waiting for the world to make a beeline to this affordable, friendly city with so much to offer.
"Can't wait to get you out of those pants," she says as we make a beeline for my apartment, indicating that my sartorial subterfuge has yet to be rumbled.
Buck said Smith ordered her into his van: He said, "Get the f— in the van," according to WTLV, but instead, she ran, making a beeline for her friend's house.
Perhaps sensing he'd been trounced, the Republican nominee made a beeline from the stage to the spin room, where he portrayed himself as a hero for what he didn't say.
The first feature, Beeline, will pre-populate a queue of users who have already "liked" you, so you can skip the swiping and match with them by just tapping yes.
If you made a beeline for the Apple Watch section during Best Buy's Apple Event last week, you probably noticed something: Apple Watches got booted from the cool kid's table.
Tony, who has a funny parenting social media presence as Bottlerocket, told Scary Mommy they made a beeline for those rum drinks at a local restaurant called Gibbet Hill Grill.
Police spokesman Brigadier Leonard Hlathi told CNN the incident in the coal-mining city of Witbank was over in minutes and the abductors seemed to make a beeline for Marite.
Audiences made a beeline for felines last week, as the Broadway revival of the musical "Cats" had its biggest week at the box office since performances started in mid-July.
Gift a Trade Coffee subscription, $60/3 monthsIf your recipient is the type of traveler to beeline straight to the city's most famous specialty coffee roaster, they'll love this subscription.
It pushes against all the anticipations and assumptions about what is going to happen, and it just drives this beeline straight to whatever the saving power is in American music.
The left-handed golfer's tee shot landed near the front of the green and made a beeline for the hole before slamming into the flagstick and dropping into the cup.
My daughter used to beeline for it at our friend's house, knowing that she would get to touch all sorts of elusive new tools that lived up on the counter.
Indeed, in several cases, a masked thief smashed windows with a hammer, made a beeline for a handful of valuables in display cases and left the museums within three minutes.
A friend had tipped me off about the location of some wild koalas, so I made a beeline out of Lorne toward Kennett River, where there is a small park.
I watched one guy walk the perimeter of the reception room trying to blend in, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and cargo shorts, and then make a beeline for the bar.
The crowd is a nice mix of hotel guests, booze enthusiasts, and the occasional bro who makes a beeline for the exit when he realizes he's the only customer wearing Crocs.
Beeline sounds exciting because designing your own adventure is apparently the dream for a renegade biker, but I still don't totally understand how riders will get where they want to go.
Curry feels Rivers attached to him, so he sets up the screen by cutting under the screen for a few steps before making a beeline for the top of the key.
The cow trots around in front of the city sign for a while before taking off and making a beeline for the local Chick-fil-A—through several lanes of traffic.
"Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over" by Alison Roman, available on Amazon, $19.50This is the cookbook to beeline it to if your recipient loves to host friends for dinner.
HELSINKI, Finland — When they really wanted to rile up conservative voters this spring, the politicians from Finland's nationalist party made a beeline for the rawest subject in this year's general election.
"That means for companies to gain access to them, they have to use contractors," said Brian Hoffmeyer, senior vice president at Beeline, a tech company that helps companies manage their contingent workforce.
The video—which emulates a wasp's perspective—reveals a distorted and trippy panoramic landscape move from side to side as the wasp moves its head, before it makes beeline for the ground.
To put this to the test, we made a beeline straight to our trusty, in-the-know R29 staff to get the scoop on their MVBPs — as in, most valuable beauty products.
And if you're super into the head-to-toe licking, but can't stand the smell of dried saliva, maybe make a beeline for the shower before it gets a chance to dry.
In order to bypass the good, the bad, and the ugly of holiday treats — and beeline up the dessert ranks to absolutely killer — we've enlisted some professional help from Sally's Cookie Addiction.
Oil producers have made a beeline for the Duvernay and Montney formations, known for their light oil which is easier to refine and cheaper to produce than northern Alberta's oil sands crude.
THE CROWD On a sopping-hot July evening, four bristly bikers rumbled up to the bar, ordered a round, unleashed a bloodthirsty yowl and made a beeline for the backyard foosball table.
U.S. presidents have in the past made a beeline for the Vatican while they were in Italy or Europe in order to meet with the head of the world's largest Christian church.
He and his wife walk out on a white art film full of "many foggy heaths and bleak castle expanses," making a beeline for a bar with Donny Hathaway on the jukebox.
Ms. Vernon makes a beeline back to Ms. Eaton, the uncommitted voter, and before long, cheers rise up: She has drifted over to the O'Malley corner, welcomed with warm pats on the back.
I get in with one hour before closing, so I make a beeline to the Renaissance and Impressionist gallery and manage to see a good chunk of it before I have to leave.
On the other hand: Blake Shelton made a beeline to Bryan's wife, Caroline, to greet her, and she rose from her seat to receive a hug from the "I'll Name the Dogs" singer.
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But as the rest of the elated Mounds View high schoolers swarmed the infield to celebrate, Koehn threw his glove and made a beeline for home plate to embrace and console his friend.
Additionally, you can also rotate the image around to see where the exits are so you can make a quick beeline for the bathroom and be back before the commercial break is over.
Senate Republicans heading to their weekly luncheon in the Capitol made a beeline for the elevators and many seemed to pick up the pace as the various versions of questions about Trump continued.
I'm still waiting for my ballot to arrive, but I can promise that I'll make a beeline to the nearest post office to send it back as soon as I've filled it out.
At the 1999 PC Forum, an elite tech event run by Dyson's sister, Esther, Bezos made a beeline for George, who had been writing about a little-known 1950s venture called Project Orion.
Mel B made a beeline for the police station Tuesday after the folks at Public Storage refused to let her in a unit she believes contains her sex tapes and Spice Girls memorabilia.
Footage taken on the gallery's security cameras shows a bearded man make a beeline for the large painting before pulling out a knife and slashing the canvas two times in a downward motion.
The scene starts out like your average Christmas flick: a jolly, Santa Claus tip-toes into a living room decked out with holiday cheer, and makes a beeline for the milk and cookies.
This village, like many in this region of Mexico, has sent generations of young people north to seek work, with the vast majority making a beeline for the greater New York metropolitan area.
Competition in the Kazakhstan mobile market has intensified in recent years and has been affected by the disruptive behaviour of Beeline and Tele2/Altel JV, driven by their attempts to increase market shares.
Boîte Novelty bars in Times Square are a rare find, so when a Todd English lounge opens nearby offering cocktails laced with honey collected from a rooftop hive, you make an, um, beeline.
As he disembarked to stroll a few laps around the airport terminal like a Midwestern mall walker, his wife, Karen, made a beeline to an assortment of souvenirs in the duty-free shop.
Whitesell, who reps Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, John Krasinski and many others, had security who made sure he and the woman could separately beeline it to their waiting ride.
The trespassing runner made his move in the ninth inning of the game, entering the field on the third-base side before making a beeline around the outfield in an attempt to avoid security.
That said, Beeline is Kickstarter success story: it launched on the crowdfunding platform in October 2015, shipped to backers this month, and is now available for anyone to order for £99, or around $121.
Our Weezy sources tell us he checked out of the Omaha hospital on Tuesday and immediately made a beeline out of town -- despite having made 2 emergency landings on Monday when the seizures started.
As soon as I walked in, I looked for "Bullseye's Playground" (known to some as the Dollar Spot), a front-of-store Target staple that I always make a beeline for when I arrive.
Again he made a beeline towards his counterpart and after a few measured shots with his patented left hand, MacDonald's evident warrior spirit was taken away from him as he crumbled to the canvas.
I was equally unprepared, when, storming the museum, perhaps in search of free screen time, my son made a beeline for the movie theater and arrived in the middle of the historic park's documentary.
Allegedly much of it already was when I played the demo, although the voice of a PR person outside my headset would always shoo me back when I tried to make a beeline for Boston.
"People are caught off guard, so they don't beeline for a product but look at everything," said the owner, Analisse Taft-Gersten, who added that the cafes account for 30 percent of her annual revenue.
The incentive created by the Digital Realty ruling is straightforward: Don't just tell your boss about possible violations; make a beeline to the S.E.C.'s front door, at least if you want protection from retaliation.
More, the exhibition tries to make a beeline from the paranoiac 1960s to 2016, linking how artists have rendered "alternative facts" right up until the election of President Donald Trump, America's greatest tycoon of misinformation.
One summer day in the mid-21967s, as she recounts it, Beth Gorenfeld was at her booth at the Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum's antique show when two women made a beeline to her handbags.
Upon leaving the booth, however, Mr. Durant demonstrated his growing ease with fame among his adopted family of Warriors fans, making a beeline toward the woman's table to graciously pose for selfies with the family.
Neighborhood Joint Wearing a tan leather Birkin on her shoulder, Muki Bolton walked into Artbag, at 1130 Madison Ave, and made a beeline toward the boutique's manager, Estelle Moore, who stood at the front counter.
My pants were pretty baggy, and as I started turning away to make a beeline for the bathroom, the bloody tampon/applicator combo dropped out of the flare and onto the floor beside my foot.
Getting your free frosty beverage is easy: Simply go to your local 7-Eleven on Thursday and make a beeline for the Slurpee machine, where staff members will be doling out drinks in customers' desired flavors.
The arrow displayed on the screen will always maneuver you in the right direction as you ride, so reminding yourself of your path is as easy as looking down to see where your Beeline is pointing.
England in recent years has become home to a very real sense of London-centrism, as graduates, entrepreneurs, immigrants and property investors alike make a beeline for the capital, leaving the provinces to fend for themselves.
It even included a free airport shuttle to the hotel's South Beach address, walking distance from where we would pick up our camper van rental the next morning before making a beeline for the Florida Keys.
I made a beeline for my room, plugged my iPhone into my speakers, and hit play on the first track of the album that would soon change everyone's life (or, at the very least, their year).
Where budding singers in the mid-2000s made a beeline for MySpace to upload songs in the hopes of being discovered, at 14 Dua was logging onto Instagram, developing a presence she continues to studiously maintain.
It was so hot the day a photographer and I visited that one of the agents' dogs kept making a beeline for water when he was supposed to be sniffing out concealed humans and trafficked drugs.
Ortakales: I would go straight, make a beeline to the kids&apos section, and then find my movie while my parents would, like, be in their section picking out whatever new release they wanted to watch.
"Childhood has become a far more competitive time," said Shalini Shankar, an anthropologist at Northwestern University and author of "Beeline: What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success," which was published in April.
Shalini Shankar, an anthropologist at Northwestern University and the author of "Beeline: What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success," said that having a smaller competitor pool would benefit all of the spellers.
It still views itself as a long-tail company, but although it spends billions of dollars to serve lots of different market niches, especially geographical ones, subscribers generally make a beeline for the top 50 or so.
But they couldn't keep him strapped down for days at a time, and the second Mohammad's restraints were removed, he leaped out of bed and made a beeline for the door, eager to escape this unfamiliar room.
Rumor had it that he was a lock to replace Mike Pence as running mate until the fateful day when two of the leashes slipped from his grasp and the dogs made a beeline for Trump's jugular.
A video released on Sunday on the Dutch police's official YouTube channel shows an eagle making a beeline for a drone and grabbing it from above, before plonking it in the corner of an indoor training facility.
Bullion has erased gains from a surge past the $1,700 per ounce level for the first time since late 2012 on Monday, when investors made a beeline for safe havens amid the rapid spread of the virus.
Stepping off the crammed train - dubbed the "Internet Express" by Indian Kashmiris - in the nearby town of Banihal, the passengers make a beeline for cafes where they pay up to 300 rupees ($4.20) for an hour's broadband.
Mr. Trump, who has developed a nearly symbiotic relationship with individual members of the news media, tends to make a beeline for familiar journalists in New York and Washington when he has something he wants to share.
He and his sisters have a shop/art/music project called Fischer in Reykjavik that purveys his homemade, decidedly non-mass-market perfumes (next time I am in Reykjavik I will make a beeline to this place).
Bullion has erased gains from a surge past the $1,700 per ounce level for the first time since late 2012 on Monday, when investors made a beeline for safe havens amid the rapid spread of the virus.
In a short clip taken right after the incident -- obtained by TMZ -- you can see Louis grab his GF and beeline it away from the scene, you can also hear multiple LAX employees shouting for the two.
Reporters are likely to make a beeline to the section of the report that addresses why Mr. Mueller decided not to draw a conclusion about whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice, citing "difficult issues" of law and fact.
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.
The worst-case scenario is that the hurricane continues on its beeline for Miami with its high winds intact, then returns to sea to strengthen and then smack into Georgia and South Carolina, as the NOAA track forecasts.
The worst case scenario is that the hurricane continues on its beeline for Miami with its high winds intact, then returns to sea to strengthen and then smack into Georgia and South Carolina, as the NOAA track forecasts.
The spooked man, who maybe smelled something rotten and thought it was sulfur or gunpowder and not, you know, shit, made a beeline to a security guard and claimed someone had made a bomb threat in the bathroom.
It's possible the Obamas made the decision to bail before leaving D.C. because they saw the weather report, but if that were the case why go to Palm Springs at all ... just beeline it for sunny Necker Island.
About 20 dissident soldiers and civilians, led by a former National Guard captain, entered a military base near Valencia (roughly 120 kilometers west of the capital Caracas) before dawn, making a beeline for a weapons cache, authorities said.
We made a beeline for it first thing, armed with skip-the-line Trailblazer passes ($70 unlimited, or $40 with restrictions, plus the $113 single-day admission) only to be told we'd have to wait or come back.
But it's no secret, so arrive early before the tour bus crowds and make a beeline for Bakery on the Water, a family-run establishment that serves up fabulous breads, baked goods and nourishing breakfast and lunch items.
Critic's Notebook FLORENCE, Italy — More than 16 million tourists descend on this city of 360,000 each year, most making a beeline for the ancient Ponte Vecchio to memorialize their visit with a cellphone held on a selfie wand.
Our kids beeline to the children's section, and by the time Libby and I catch up, the two of them are usually socked away on the floor, or sometimes in a castle or fort, with coats tossed nearby.
In typical guy fashion, I may have made a beeline for the inner thighs a bit too early, but the topical effects began to kick in after a few minutes, and she got a slight body high going.
Upon entering the bar, your friends beeline for that one vacant table in the back while you stake out a residence in the stool area and try to get the attention of the bartender — effectively rendering drinks on you.
Soon after, the couple, traveling separately in the trunks of two cars, crossed the border from Hungary into Yugoslavia and, after a stay in Italy, made a beeline for Manhattan, determined to plunge into the New York art world.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Myanmar's oil imports are surging to fuel a fast-growing economy and rebuild rotting infrastructure, creating a small but profitable route for ships making a beeline for the emerging southeast Asian nation from the regional hub of Singapore.
Having just stopped BJ Flores inside three rounds—the first defence of his inaugural reign as a world champion after stopping Ilunga Makabu—Bellew made a beeline to where Haye was innocuously standing at ringside to get in his face.
If I'm at a party and I'm known as The Christian, people either make a beeline for me because they want to start an argument, or they leave me the hell alone because they think I'm going to evangelize them.
Self-taught in his teens, he made a beeline for indie bands like Kings Of Leon—"I thought, 'Oh, I'll try and write like I'm from Tennessee'… but obviously, I'm not from Tennessee," he says today, now 26, laughing at himself.
BEELINE: What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success by Shalini Shankar Shankar, who teaches anthropology at Northwestern, spent hundreds of hours getting to know contestants at major bees and their families for this book, published this year.
And some of those vying to lead the Democratic National Committee, sensing where the energy of the party was, made a beeline for Houston's airport on Saturday night after appearing at yet another desultory candidate forum at yet another hotel.
Mr. Scaramucci, who was dispatched as the White House communications director on July 31 after serving a bombastic, profanity-laced 10 days in the job, made a beeline for BLT Prime, and the salmon, on the night he was fired.
But before Wolf had a chance to round up the baby bird, the duckling jumped from the bird box and "made a beeline for the back fence and our neighbor's pond where the woodies have been hanging out," Wolf wrote on Facebook.
According to New York's The Cut, it was business as usual for the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch as she made a beeline to the front row and watched Kylie's big sister Kendall model in Bottega Veneta's runway show during Milan Fashion Week today.
After receiving the harshest sentence of any American who's ever leaked classified information, Manning strolled out of the Kentucky military prison, slid on a fresh pair of black low-top Converse sneakers, and made a beeline for a fresh slice of pepperoni pizza.
In Independence, Biden, 76, and a leader in opinion polls, dashed back and forth along the parade route to greet the crowd, occasionally hailing an old friend or making a beeline to shake hands when he saw a veteran wearing a military cap.
Presumably psyching himself up with the thought of a glorious, stress-free day off, the guy reportedly lit up a cig (inside!), sprinted to the nearest gate, and barreled out onto the tarmac, making a beeline for the first plane he saw.
Embracing the reporter's adage that you are only as good as your last story, Hilde returned the next day from her whirlwind visit to New York City and made a beeline to the station in pursuit, again, of details about the vandalism arrest.
Ms. Bandelli made a beeline for Westfield, where she and her husband had attended a wedding a couple of years earlier and Mr. Bandelli had declared, " 'If we moved to New Jersey, this is the only town I'd ever live in,' " she recalled.
I haven't seen him in a little over a decade, but he crops up in my subconscious at very specific times—when I feel the loopy satisfaction of a buzz from booze or beeline straight to my home bar after a tough day.
Everything on offer looked fantastic — and its owner told me that applicants had to go through a rigorous process to get a spot — but I'd recommend making a beeline for Duck It, which serves a pulled duck burger that is pure indulgent happiness.
Like a Caesar, we confidently breeze past the check-in desks and make a beeline for the Temple pool, where we acquire two $250 piña coladas made with rum and vodka (when in Rome?) from the best-named poolside eatery ever, Snackus Maximus.
I returned to satisfy my craving on another drizzly evening, bypassing stalls cranking out sugar cane juice and urojo to make a beeline for a row of pizza hawkers with names like Mr. Delicious and Mr. Big Banana before the rains triumphed again.
Santha, a small, middle-aged man with a big smile, must have sensed it, because he made a beeline for me as I approached the small park near the Kandy Municipal Market on Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe Mawatha Street in the center of town.
Well, today, in celebration of the Yale women's basketball team's victory over Harvard at 57-52, the famed Handsome Dan was unleashed onto the court, and made a beeline straight to the huddle of players to revel in pets, tummy rubs, and Lion King reenactments.
Congressional Democrats, reporters and many Americans will make a beeline to the section that addresses why the special counsel decided not to draw a conclusion about whether President Trump obstructed justice — a gap Mr. Barr filled with his own determination that the president had not.
But they still continued to campaign here in recent days, to the frustration of some supporters in and out of South Carolina, who told aides that he should abandon New Hampshire and beeline south to shore up his standing and work toward a resounding victory.
Warren, as every candidate does, began working the coffee shop after the meeting -- but quickly made a beeline to the front corner of the café where Heather Mumford was sitting on a couch with her mother, Joan Brodsky, and her six-week old boy, Benjy.
Then, as the finality began to sink in that there would be a new champion, he pivoted and walked purposefully toward the other end of the court, making a beeline for Kevin Durant, a rare equal whom he had spent much of these finals battling.
In a sequence that plays like a gory remake of "Home Alone," Booth's pit bull make a hungry beeline for Watson's crotch, while Booth himself smashes Krenwinkel's face into nearly anything he can find, including a telephone, a wall and the side of a fireplace.
In a sequence that plays like a gory remake of "Home Alone," Booth's pit bull make a hungry beeline for Watson's crotch, while Booth himself smashes Krenwinkel's face into nearly anything he can find, including a telephone, a wall and the side of a fireplace.
Following his surprise victory in November 2016, investors make a beeline for the market in what became known as the 'Trumpflation' trade - a bet that the former real estate mogul's administration would deliver a boost to the U.S. economy through increased fiscal spending, deregulation and tax cuts.
A month later, when Holland beat their old enemies West Germany in the semi-finals of the European Championships, Koeman marked the final whistle by swapping shirts with Olaf Thon before making a beeline for the Dutch fans and gleefully wiping his backside with the Germany strip.
Whether it's tasting a new apple variety from the Kullu Valley, using Royal Lady honey as skin lotion in the Zona Maya, watching African elephants make a beeline for the hills, or something else somewhere else, native pollinators have much to offer humans and local ecosystems alike.
If your weekend plans include stopping by PAX South in San Antonio, you might want to a make a beeline for Capcom's booth to get your hands on—and in—these over-sized plush Ryu fists that let you Hadoken and Shoryuken anyone who dares cross you.
When you've had it up to here with the next immoral monstrousness coming from the highest levels of the government, it would be wise to make a beeline to both of Carrie Moyer's exhibitions, for pleasure and wonderment, certainly, but also for sustenance and psychic health.
On special occasions -- like Ramadan, the Muslim holy month; Eid al Fitr, the celebration at the month's end; or weddings -- Karachiites make a beeline for his store to stock up on the ubiquitous white and blue boxes of rabri, the South Asian equivalent of clotted cream.
Encounters The rapper 2 Chainz has a thing for luxury, so when he was in New York earlier this month to promote his new Viceland TV show, "Most Expensivest," he made a beeline for Christie's New York, on the eve of its postwar and contemporary art sale.
"One burglar knocks on the front of the door, testing the premises to see if anybody would answer," Carranza said—and if no one did, they'd allegedly sneak inside and make a beeline for the master bedroom, stealing watches, cash, jewelry, and anything else that was easy to grab.
You could head south through rural and suburban Georgia all the way to South Florida, or northwest through the Upper Midwest, or make a beeline for the West Coast, skirting only the rising Democratic communities of Colorado and the booming multicultural sprawl of Las Vegas before finally reaching Mrs.
Congressional Democrats, reporters and many Americans will make a beeline to the section that addresses why the special counsel, Robert Mueller, decided not to draw a conclusion about whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice — a gap Attorney General William Barr filled with his own determination that the president had not.
When I had my chance to scour the racks, I made a beeline for the loudest pieces in the room—that highlighter yellow cocktail dress rendered in a buttery scuba fabric with a mermaid hem, a bright magenta off the shoulder dress, two different dresses covered in sequins.
If a trap door is closed, officers barge the sea lion out of the river and wrangle the agitated mammal into yet another trap, before driving it 230 miles to the California coast, only to have the same sea lion virtually beeline back to the same stretch of the Columbia.
FINISHING TOUCH: Here's just one reason that Keith Urban is the reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year: When all the other performers made a beeline for the door at the end of the show, Urban was the only one who lingered, kneeling to reach the fans in the pit.
Whenever I'd try investigating a quest line, I'd have to make sure I made a beeline for a joy dispensary every few minutes, or figure out whatever I could in the time allotted, allow the joy to run out, wait for people to kill me, and respawn into the area.
O.K., so I don't know what made me start at the bottom of this puzzle (I have such a thing for Awkwafina, my brain must have made a beeline to her) — but if you get the clue to the explainer for the theme, at 121A, then the trick is self-explanatory.
Most people, for instance, make a beeline for the 110-acre Magic Kingdom, where attendance totaled roughly 20.4 million last year, and then add on half-days at parks like Epcot, which hosted about 11.7 million visitors last year despite being more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom.
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who has not officially entered the race, used his first Iowa trip to make a beeline for a county that went for former President Barack Obama by over 20 points in 2012 but fell to Mr. Trump by about the same margin four years later.
Warning signs for Clinton The always-running-late Clinton stuck to the schedule on Tuesday night, delivering a speech in Kentucky early and then making a beeline to the airport in order to not be on stage by the time West Virginia polls closed and results showing her substantial loss poured in.
But he might want to keep in mind that the tables can easily be turned, especially on a man who is himself 72 years old, lives on red meat, relishes fast food, abhors exercise and tries to deny the ravages of that lifestyle with a necktie that makes a beeline for his knees.
So committed has Mr. Mugabe been to staying away from Zimbabwe that even when he interrupts his long Asian holiday with an official trip to an African nation — as he did in mid-January by traveling to Mali — the presidential plane, Air Zimbabwe Flight 1, has made a beeline right back to Asia.
Before you single-handedly sink your data plan searching product reviews (sorry, fam) or fall for pretty packaging (we're totally guilty), hear us out: We've tapped the best beauty experts in the biz to share the superhero products they make a beeline for time and again — from hair tools to skin-care products to makeup.
Schock alleges in Tuesday's court filings that the day after he announced his resignation from Congress in March 2015, government agents made a beeline to his office in Peoria, Illinois, and enlisted a "fairly junior staffer," who worked as an office manager, to act as a confidential informant for the FBI against the congressman.
Instead of avoiding reporters during a visit to meet with his client, as most presidential lawyers would do, Giuliani made a beeline for them, saying -- among other things -- that the part of the Mueller probe pertaining to the President must be done by September 1, so as not to meddle in this year's midterm elections.
Yet once in a while, I feel a sharp envy for people who can eat whatever they want, with no repercussions, though maybe it's only envy for the innocence of 1986, an innocence that never truly existed, and how I used to make a beeline for the burger stand at the mall food court.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — As I arrived recently at the Fowler Museum, I made a beeline toward the exhibition José Montoya's Abundant Harvest: Works on Paper / Works on Life, rushing past a beautifully situated cloister and a series of photographs recording the efforts of the Legalize LA labor activist campaign.
To calm our grumbling stomachs, Jim and I made a beeline to the town's 22nd annual clam fest, a five-minute trek from the pier on side streets clogged with carnival games, ice cream and funnel cake stands, a giant slide, an Eagles cover band and clams galore — some for eating, others for shucking in competition.
Still, minutes after the gun went off for a V.I.P. preview on Wednesday morning (the fair would not open to the public for another day) collectors were already making a beeline for the Galerie Perrotin booth and Mr. Cattelan's banana, offered in a limited edition of three with one artist's proof, at a cost of $25,240 apiece.
On the 17th anniversary of September 11th, Trump arrived in Pennsylvania for a memorial service honoring those who died on United 93, making a beeline for the crowd gathered before him and greeting them like a WWE star about to walk into the ring: Given Trump's past insensitive and downright bizarre comments regarding 9/11, the display wasn't all that surprising.
Our plan was to make a beeline from the airport in Bari to the western flank of Basilicata, then work our way eastward: From the town of Sapri on the Tyrrhenian coast, through the hills of the Campania border, wending along the Ionian coast to the southern edge of Basilicata, and finally to Matera, the gnarled crown jewel, where we would come to our journey's end.
A video released by Epic Lava Tours yesterday certainly supports that view:Watching lava from the safe distance of a boat one thing—but to anybody hoping to get a closer look, a Park Service press release offers this cautionary tale:Although park rangers temporarily closed the Kamokuna lava viewing area last night, five visitors ducked beneath the white rope closure line and made a beeline for the coastal cliffs around 7 p.m.

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