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And in one of the play's nicer conceits, Johnson's difficulty in corralling the impatient King is neatly paralleled with King's difficulty in corralling the impatient Stokely Carmichael (Marchánt Davis).
The Venice Architecture Biennale is known for corralling big thinking.
Corralling minorities and making lecherous advances...sound like anyone you know?
You are corralling independent senators from different states with different constituencies.
He'll be working anyway — out on the red carpet, corralling people.
But then Scully magically described Puig corralling the ball in his glove.
Rounds has taken the lead with Alexander in corralling Republicans, with Sen.
Corker acknowledged that corralling Democratic support for the proposal would be difficult.
The corralling of talent in big companies is not just bad for startups.
After that, I went to attack right, and (the Mavericks) were corralling me.
Leonard was constantly doubled-teamed as Toronto's defense was intent on corralling him.
I had my other guard corralling them so that they couldn't hit me.
But Congress has a long history of corralling smaller regional parties into broad coalitions.
CHiP is very good at finding and corralling the SmartBall with its front paws.
With a little corralling, guests might fall in line (or decide to play elsewhere).
No other catcher had as much trouble corralling a baseball last season as Sanchez.
And corralling Congress into signing on to a new deal will be immensely difficult.
He didn't focus as much on personal appearances, or on corralling prominent black surrogates.
And abandon all hope of corralling the crumbs, the exuberant fallout from breaking biscotti.
The scraper was also awkward to maneuver, and sent garlic flying rather than corralling it.
That's part of what he considers a politically correct corralling of speech from the left.
The House speaker is a master legislator, and by all accounts incomparable at corralling votes.
Taming a tiger is less complicated than corralling him off a high screen right now.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa is accustomed to corralling opposing quarterbacks and ball carriers.
In ethical terms, "A Fantastic Woman" is impeccable, corralling us in outrage at an intolerant society.
Many of my days started with my supervisors' corralling police officers who were scheduled to testify.
Suzanne says she's in the process of corralling other contestants and filing a class action lawsuit.
Ryan has never really had to do the behind-the-scenes corralling that being speaker entails.
The other members of the girl gang Harley ends up corralling find themselves in similar situations.
To their left, a fifth swoops downhill, corralling the beasts with a spear in his hand.
After corralling a loose puck in the neutral zone, Hall sprung Henrique for an odd-man rush.
After successfully corralling the little guy, the unit took to Twitter to find a name for him.
Pavelski followed up a Timo Meier breakaway, corralling the rebound and putting a backhander into the net.
He was a shot-blocking, pass-deflecting, rebound-corralling, end-to-end bull in a china shop.
That makes top-level diplomacy, to a certain extent, an exercise in corralling people with giant egos.
Other countries are corralling anonymised, aggregated location data to track people's movements in a more general way.
Two coalitions have sprung up in the past week, one corralling companies, the other investors and banks.
The media has been obsessed with corralling candidates into lanes — left/center, black/white/Hispanic, et. al.
Google has been quietly corralling every major cellphone carrier on the planet into adopting technology to replace SMS.
Weinberg writes that Macron will have a tough time corralling a divided Parliament to implement pro-growth reforms.
Inconsistency is pretty much unavoidable for producers corralling as many as two dozen filmmakers for a single project.
And let me just say, it was a far cry from my day spent corralling 6-year-olds.
If you decide to hire a professional, their years of experience photographing (and corralling) kids will be invaluable.
But every one of them has top staffers focused on corralling superdelegates in case of a contested convention.
Nationalist hardliners accuse America of exaggerating the North Korean threat to pursue its real goal, namely corralling China.
North of San Francisco, fire crews continued progress in corralling the twin fires known as the Mendocino Complex.
A farm hand slipped while corralling the animals, and a hog bit his calf off through his coveralls.
More than once, Natasha Adorlee Johnson plows into a row of her peers, corralling them with her torso.
However, she must be both when she arrives on the president's doorstep after much corralling from Buckingham Palace.
He began corralling his students to sue agencies, successfully demanding the creation of non-smoking sections on planes.
Mandatory waiting period for all gun purchases This was another popular notion, corralling support among 87% of voters.
Around midnight, CTS troops took over checkpoints in neighbourhoods surrounding Baghdad's central Tahrir Square and began corralling protesters out.
Its brilliance as a plot device in the book is that it obscures and edits, corralling mismatched characters together.
Charged with corralling them is Roman Rodriguez, a former minor league infielder who is the Yankees' longtime bullpen catcher.
You have accomplished that rare feat of corralling aspirations and echo chambers, without a jaundiced eye cast toward either.
That may make a data-led approach riskier, something Jigsaw will need to overcome by corralling its own signals.
Here is one of the great Wallace innovations: the revelatory power of freakishly thorough noticing, of corralling and controlling detail.
Quanjian's salespeople, Dingxiang Doctor said, made money mainly by corralling new ones to join, earning commission on their sales too.
The problem for Mr. Turnbull will be corralling that bloc or working with the opposition Labor Party to pass laws.
Prince Mohammed has taken control of the country's three main security forces, and now is corralling the powerful religious establishment.
And China is corralling all manner of infrastructure projects under the plan's broad umbrella, without necessarily ponying up the funds.
There's an armored nun who smashes enemies with a giant cross and whose abilities are about controlling and corralling enemies.
The corralling of its peers has happened via the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, or Sifma, a trade group.
Corralling the fire hose of White House doings has become a near-constant exercise in news judgment, with mixed returns.
Soon enough, it became impossible to ignore the fact that Joan was too smart to be satisfied with corralling lunch orders.
This painting, with its bizarre corralling of visual motifs, has served as a tool box for Oehlen for almost 30 years.
Noesen made it 4-2 at 12:31 of the second, corralling the puck and tucking it inside the left post.
Among the most painful incidents for South Koreans is the corralling of tens of thousands of women into Japanese military brothels.
But as these platforms mature, there will be a growing tension between corralling Live participants and reaching larger Post-live audiences.
DJing is about the creation of the new from the existing, remodelling disparate sounds and corralling them into something approaching cohesion.
Scalise oversees a team of deputy whips and was a key player in corralling support for the Republican health care bill.
Houston responded just in time, with Clint Capela corralling an offensive rebound before feeding Trevor Ariza for a corner 3-pointer.
South Korea Dispatch BUKCHON, South Korea — The soldiers descended upon the village, torching its homes and corralling residents into a schoolyard.
It was a quarter to 8 on Tuesday morning, and Collins's mother would soon be corralling more than a dozen preschoolers.
She helped put together protests against the World Trade Organization in her native Hong Kong, corralling Korean farmers and videotaping marches.
The single biggest test of his command and control is corralling members of his conference to produce an official GOP budget.
Garrett said her agency has heard reports of vessels chasing down pods at high speed and corralling the dolphins into an area.
Corralling this ideological mish-mash into a coherent coalition in a now-weakened state will demand all Mrs Merkel's skills of diplomacy.
Jędrzejczyk can create exchanges and clinches in two ways—catching Namajunas once she has stepped in, or corralling Namajunas towards the fence.
Second, and more importantly, I think that Android is doing a better job of providing tools for corralling notifications than the iPhone.
Such a promise is drawing skepticism, however, from Democrats who spent 2009 and 2010 drafting legislation and corralling votes to pass ObamaCare.
In the first, the figure seems to be corralling the kids toward something ominous; it is part Pied Piper, part Blair Witch.
That maybe why Majority Whip John Cornyn, who oversees corralling votes, sent Paul a text message Monday to check in on him.
Real change is the change the people make, but corralling the people in the same direction takes more than lighting the spark.
By now his girlfriend Haley Williams is busy corralling the girls as they zoom around the house on little scooters, falling and laughing.
Corralling support behind other proposals on the ballot for Exxon's annual meeting, such as one pushing for a climate committee on the board.
If it weren't for the fact Moro was corralling his sounds into raw beat, you'd think he'd lost control of his sample library.
Ms. Nixon became a central player in his 2013 run for mayor, corralling endorsements, organizing benefits and promoting his plan for universal prekindergarten.
He's spent time boxing out Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love, while also assuming the impossible task that is corralling LeBron one-on-one.
When I used to clean his feet with a towel, he jerked and squirmed, and corralling a 95-pound dog isn&apost easy.
Corralling over 100 sets of boldly programmed music, it's your opportunity to catch a gust of the trade winds sweeping across contemporary jazz.
After corralling an offensive rebound, Penn State forward John Harrar elbowed the Illini's Andres Feliz under the basket as he rose for a shot.
And the company is wasting no time on corralling some big names to the Windows Store, including iTunes, Spotify, and even several Linux distros.
Unpopular even among ANC supporters, he has nonetheless proved adept at remaining in office by corralling support from a majority of the ANC executive.
Corralling problematic videos, whether through humans or machines, could help YouTube, a major driver of Google's revenue, stave off regulation and a sales hit.
Between corralling them, and the fact that a hole was spewing flames for no discernable reason at the time, Tucker didn't get any photos.
Add half of the mozzarella curd to the pot and gently stir with a spoon, corralling the curds to one side of the pot.
During the 2015 Eastern Conference Finals, the Cavs hammered Atlanta on the offensive glass, corralling the board on nearly 22014 percent of their misses.
But the whole thing was so unprofessionally organized that, at the very least, no one was corralling these two young men, both political neophytes.
But corralling the votes for yet another CR will be difficult, given the reluctance among both Republicans and Democrats to support it without conditions.
At the beginning of the semester, I felt alive and nourished and like I was on vacation after a career of corralling second graders.
For years, Fourth Avenue served almost like an electric fence, especially for those coming from points east, corralling people into Park Slope, residents say.
Officials in Puerto Rico were corralling incoming aid as rescue and recovery efforts continued after the storm, Mr. Rosselló said on MSNBC on Friday.
The stock offers investors a chance to own shares in the gigantic dams corralling the power of Siberian rivers like the Yenisei and Angara.
The Chinese government has put a dozen cities in the central part of the country on a travel lockdown, effectively corralling 35 million residents.
As O'Donoghue suggested, by corralling them in pens, then whipping up the crowd, Trump places journalists attending his rallies in a particularly vulnerable position.
But when the time comes to start corralling all these stories, Mr. Kim is too far out on their many limbs to get back.
If you do not want to put a lot of effort into corralling all your digital books on one tablet, you can go another route.
Admittedly, the website might not be able to keep Trump supporters at the same pitch of fury it managed when corralling conservatives against Mr Obama.
But by corralling huge numbers of baryons together, the people behind Super-Kamiokande hoped to spot one decaying much sooner, in just a few years.
But corralling the unruly President who resists discipline and control and who blurts out inflammatory statements and sets Twitter alight on a whim is another.
Using wind and current, rather than an outboard motor, it barrels through the ocean waves corralling plastic and debris into a dense blob of unsightliness.
"This means that significant Saudi corralling is likely to be needed in order to get a full nine-month extension done," the Citi analysts wrote.
I don't know where to begin, don't know how to explain the worry corralling my heart about what snowless winters could mean for my town.
" The social network gives them the option of corralling people into "close friends" or "acquaintances," and, naturally, they always have the option of clicking "unfriend.
But it's not clear if they will have any more luck this time in corralling enough centrist and conservative Republicans to move the bill forward.
For a decade, he saved money while waiting tables and walking dogs — sometimes corralling 12 at once — hoping to open a restaurant of his own.
Also present were a handful of Secret Service agents, who were straying a bit from doing protection and into the realm of corralling the news media.
Counting sheep is apparently one way to drift off, but a trippy drone's-eye view of dogs herding and corralling sheep might be even more effective.
Presumably the "good people" were the ones merely brandishing torches, wearing the insignia of racist organizations, and corralling and menacing counter-protesters, rather than assaulting them.
Certainly, that is the view of the man whose mission would have been corralling Kim's nihilistic capabilities to conventional weapons, had he been given the chance.
By momentarily corralling the rebellious Tea Party movement, the Republicans regained control of the House in 2010, thereafter blocking much of the Obama White House's agenda.
Howard has done well corralling ball-handlers and keeping big men from getting behind him for easy shots, which is what the Lakers defensive scheme requires.
Springer was carted off the field after the top of the fifth inning after crashing into the outfield wall while corralling a Ryan Braun fly ball.
New Attorney General William Barr has shown the difference that very approach makes in corralling and calming a wayward Justice Department after the Russia "collusion" fiasco.
We'd met more than two decades earlier, both of us on the cusp of 30, at a time in my life when I needed some corralling.
It took a few tries, but after safely corralling and sedating Bonnie, they were able to move her onto a truck that took her to Farm Sanctuary.
Obamacare repeal and tax reform have hinged on Republican leaders corralling 50 of their 52 members behind a bill, and they've seen how difficult it can be.
For Renfro, that role fell to his grandmother, Joanne, and, according to multiple people who spoke with BuzzFeed News, she was not nearly capable of corralling him.
It is no surprise, then, that for the past century the American aristocracy and their political servants have dedicated enormous energy to impeding, corralling, and destroying it.
"She's a forceful individual, but that's what you need when you're running the deputy's committee because you're corralling a lot of disparate, high-level viewpoints," Punaro said.
This year, though, House Republicans are having trouble corralling enough votes to pass a 2017 budget blueprint because of conservatives who are insisting upon lower spending levels.
Knicks 106, Bulls 94 After corralling a defensive rebound midway through the fourth quarter, Jose Calderon peeked up and spotted Derrick Williams streaking down the left sideline.
In the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is having some trouble corralling her caucus, and the problems aren't just coming from freshman lawmakers on the left.
Burns restored the two-goal lead at 2:09 of the third, corralling the rebound of a point shot by Labanc and putting a backhander over Merzlikins.
Many also charged that the party's next challenge is corralling and harnessing the myriad tech-focused groups that have sprung out of Silicon Valley to oppose Trump.
The close vote illustrated the problems Republican leaders may encounter in corralling enough votes in their party to win passage on the House floor amid unified Democratic opposition.
Police chased the group for several blocks, eventually corralling a large group at the corner of 12th and L Streets in northwest Washington and arresting them en masse.
We'll be corralling the best deals on tech, and keeping our coverage up to date with new Lightning sale items, while eliminating old ones to avoid any confusion.
The Rockets' 3-point proficiency keyed their 65-43 halftime lead, as was their corralling of Irving, who scored 14 first-half points but attempted only five shots.
It's not been an easy task: most are nationalists, so by definition not natural bedfellows with each other, but Bannon's corralling has upped their clout, and staying power.
The Seahawks' strength and conditioning coach shouldn't have to waste his valuable time corralling Pete Carroll to keep him from getting a penalty for being on the field.
Many also charged that the party's next challenge is corralling and harnessing the myriad of tech-focused groups that have sprung out of Silicon Valley to oppose Trump.
Rather than rounding up, corralling, and killing wild herds, the BLM should allow wild horses to remain wild and go after the industry that is actually depleting resources.
Refsnyder has been out before batting practice almost every day, fielding one-hoppers and corralling throws with a flattened training mitt — a crash course in playing first base.
Britain remains as bitterly divided on Brexit as it was during the June 2016 referendum, so the embattled May faces the almost impossible task of corralling various factions.
She wants, in pink polka dots, in patterned tiny stereos, to forget the same five boys corralling the boxes of M&M's, sodas sweating in their Styrofoam cups.
This might include picking up trash (dog excrement included) on the sidewalk, dropping candy off at a hospital, or corralling all the abandoned grocery carts outside a supermarket.
Ertz was wide open in the center of the end zone while corralling his second touchdown pass of the contest as Philadelphia snapped a three-game losing streak.
Corralling and keeping track of seven of them — four in the main cast, and three understudies, aged from 10 to 13 — falls to the production's two child guardians.
As for where they do it -- a quickie wedding makes ya think Las Vegas, and chapels are drooling at the possibility of corralling Rob and his famous fam.
Despite Pelosi's success so far in corralling most of her members behind her strategy -- which does not currently include an impeachment inquiry -- unease is simmering in her caucus. Rep.
When they began to play, one team's shot-caller was audible over the rest of the noise, corralling her team, choosing targets, and celebrating when things went their way.
After finally corralling the puck, Cehlarik, who was a little off-balance, got enough on his shot to get it under a falling Lehner at the 6:34 mark.
MPs seeking a quiet life are content to spend their career as "lobby fodder", wandering whichever way the whips in charge of corralling MPs tell them, adds Mr Cowley.
The opposition from lawmakers in the populous, high-tax states will be one of the biggest obstacles for GOP leaders in corralling enough votes to pass the tax bill.
From the rhetoric, an observer unfamiliar with current American politics would think that Kennedy must be a shrewd congressional leader capable of corralling supermajorities to push through legislative programs.
Stoltenberg, walking a fine line not to incite Trump, has repeatedly credited Trump with corralling allies to accelerate their spending plans even as he has cautioned against alliance divisions.
A Treasury Department spokesman said the meeting was focused on combating terrorist financing and corralling Iran's influences in the region and that the two men discussed the Khashoggi investigation.
Clovis grew to be an influential part of Trump's lean campaign team, serving as a constant surrogate on cable news and corralling an unwieldy group of unconventional policy advisers.
Hertl opened the scoring at 4:15 of the first, corralling a long rebound off a shot from teammate Timo Meier and beating Markstrom from the right faceoff dot.
In the first, Cloud 9 worker Brett looks up from his job, where he's corralling shopping carts in the parking lot, only to see the tornado bearing down on him.
Lee fell down during a scrum in front of the Coyotes' net that ended with Barzal corralling the puck and skating behind the cage with Arizona's Nick Schmaltz behind him.
Cutting into GOP majority At the very least, a Trump implosion that cuts deeply into Ryan's majority could complicate the Speaker's already tough task of corralling his volatile majority coalition.
Three weeks after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shocked the country by announcing a major currency reform, doubts remain as to whether the aim of corralling tax evasion will work.
But seeing as the cops aren't a ton of help when it comes to corralling the little critters, it's hard to blame Brewton for taking matters into his own hands.
Wheeler put two shots on net before corralling the rebound behind the cage and sending a backhanded pass through Stamkos and to Roslovic, who beat Vasilevskiy from point-blank range.
But corralling the president's rhetoric on North Korea is only a part of Mr. Pompeo's challenge on this trip, which includes later stops in Tokyo, Hanoi, Abu Dhabi and Brussels.
Despite how it looks — no wind tunnels or attachments — Dyson's take on the traditional flat iron (named "Corrale" as a nod to corralling, or gathering, hair) is anything but conventional.
Astros center fielder George Springer was carted off the field after the top of the fifth inning after crashing into the outfield wall while corralling a Ryan Braun fly ball.
Big bands are notoriously difficult to maintain: Aside from the challenge of corralling 16 or 18 musicians at once, a band fee can all but disappear when dispersed that widely.
Most forecasts at the moment anticipate that the party that captures the House will have a relatively narrow advantage, so corralling 218 votes for speaker will be no sure thing.
Like so many of her contemporaries, Harris' cultural corralling—tacking on the very unspecific modifier "of color" without explicitly detailing which "people" or what "communities"—is what ultimately spoke volumes.
Angelo Iodice, a former competitive bull rider known on the rodeo circuit as AJ Silver who grew up in the Bronx, said bull whips were also effective at corralling animals.
He's no Cerberus but the beast guarding one of the equally shaggy vegetable plots beneath the UNESCO-listed, 1,500-year-old walls corralling Istanbul's ancient core wants to crush intruders' bones.
Tannon Penland: The devil, along with the many complexities surrounding canonized concepts of hell as applied to social corralling, has always been a significant muse for metal and a great attraction.
Now, an innovative control program seeks to improve on that method by using pheromones to trick the bloodsuckers into voluntarily corralling themselves in designated areas, to then be trapped or poisoned.
Dan left the car's electronic traction and stability controls settings on "sport," allowing for lots of fun, but corralling in excess lateral movements and generally preventing you from getting into trouble.
There's real intensity as well, particularly from Davis, who plays Amanda Waller as a full-blown sociopath who's tougher, meaner, and more purely enjoyable than many of the villains she's corralling.
That checking was often achieved by corralling autocrats into the Western orbit, a maneuver fraught with moral hazard and willed blindness to the quotidian authoritarian customs of suppression, torture and assassinations.
Self-contained universes: What Alibaba and rivals like Tencent and JD.com are doing is corralling businesses into branded, self-contained, AI-infused universes in which only their affiliates capture the profit.
Today, corralling the two creative partners for gigs like their coming HBO concert special, "Flight of the Conchords: Live in London," which makes its debut on Saturday, is no easy feat.
Colorado transfer Tre'Shaun Fletcher paces the Rockets in assists (4.7) and also ranks second in scoring (21 points per game) and rebounding (22), corralling at least seven boards in every contest.
His post game is unstoppable, as a rolling lob threat he's second to none, and he's more efficient than just about anybody on putbacks or corralling drop off passes from Pelican guards.
During these two weeks, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was making progress on writing and corralling the votes for a bill, despite its implications for the health insurance of millions of Americans.
Of course, corralling eight children for a wedding — let alone one seen around the world — is always a challenge, and the photographs reflect the mix of different personalities in the bridal party.
The European Union has provided more than $10m, some of which has been used by CERN, the organisation that runs the LHC, to design and oversee the construction of Sesame's corralling magnets.
Among the floor whips prowling the convention floor in Cleveland in neon yellow baseball caps, managing and corralling delegates, were a number of volunteers from Washington government affairs firms or Capitol Hill.
The attitudinal component is that there are anti-abortion women on the left, which has meant that forming a strong abortion-rights coalition has been more complicated than simply corralling the left.
Trump has succeeded in corralling his party's base and elected officials through his bullying style -- but it's been at the expense of many policies that Republicans have said they supported for decades.
Traditional methods involve corralling crude oil into a thick floating layer that's then burned away—but at the cost of tremendous pollutants being released into the air from all the thick smoke produced.
But the notion that Ivanka and Jared are somehow corralling Trump to the political center is one of the biggest myths of the Trump presidency—a myth that the couple itself has cultivated.
The bottom line: The report underscores both the progress toward a lower-carbon global power mix and the immense challenge of corralling carbon emissions, which grew last year after a 3-year plateau.
The challengers' victories boosted the emerging progressive narrative that the old political model — buying expensive television ads, cozying up to real estate, corralling union support — had been displaced by vigorous grass-roots organizing.
It was Brown who sank the buzzer-beating 3-pointer that forced overtime, corralling a loose ball after Jayson Tatum missed two free throws with 5.1 seconds left and Boston trailing 104-101.
A number of discussions are underway involving investors, companies and a couple of governments, with goals ranging from setting science-based targets to corralling big water users to publicly set more ambitious targets.
In a sharply worded brief filed in a U.S. District Court on Tuesday, the DOJ argued that by corralling free speech in specified zones, Pierce College has violated its students' First Amendment rights.
Defenseman Brent Burns got caught in the Boston end, and DeBrusk put a shot over Dell's right blocker after corralling a long pass that caromed off the glass courtesy of Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy.
Still, Kasich's only hope of becoming the GOP nominee appears to rest on corralling establishment support if Marco Rubio exits the race and hoping that a convention fight could deprive Trump of the nomination.
While the ladies may speculate on her weight this season, Wainstein, 35, has bigger things to tackle – like corralling her two children (Rio, 8, and Jagger, 5) with husband Michael and running her business.
" Other commentators joked that the cat a bad sign for anyone who is superstitious and as the cat ran around the state troopers, they said through laughter "Whose got cat corralling skills in them?
He wants universities to quit corralling students into tiny "free speech zones," defined campus spaces for potentially provocative dialogue, and allow them to have a voice on the biggest stage possible -- the entire campus.
And it has to be safe, which can be done, with tests and protocols and simply allowing blading rather than corralling blood, as WWE currently does, into the dangerous realm of "hard way"—i.e.
The militants, whom Nuh identified as local Arabs, searched the group of around 30 Christians for valuables, which they took, and separated four members of the group before corralling the rest onto the bus.
Schrodt's Electronic Gaming Federation has focused on corralling the less official club programs around the country, in the hopes that when they one day gain varsity status, their colleges will affiliate with his effort.
His 13th 40-point game this season set a franchise record and Harden nabbed his 10th rebound with 1:22 left in the third, corralling a 3-point miss by Cleveland forward Jalen Jones.
Sasikala mounted a bid to oust Tamil Nadu's caretaker Chief Minister O.P. Paneerselvam, corralling lawmakers from their AIADMK party into a resort hotel in an attempt to stop them from defecting to her opponent's camp.
Alone in a new city, I felt deflated by the self-imposed challenge of corralling a group of people and throwing a huge production for the purpose of looking like I was having the #timeofmylife.
Corralling a group and then taking them all down in a single shot is like nailing a strike in bowling, and the delightful hit-pause that accentuates the feat makes it all the more satisfying.
Eberle put the Islanders ahead at the 8:51 mark of the first, when he initially lost a pass from Lee before corralling the puck on his stick and firing a shot over Lundqvist's glove.
His light, quick feet allow him to deftly maneuver in space, corralling ball-handlers before scampering back to his man, but also picking them up outright and challenging them on their way to the basket.
They're also handy for corralling rebounds, leading the break (a holdover skill from his days as a lead guard) and putting the ball on the floor to whirl and snake by defenders on the block.
Trump -- who is busy corralling the federal government response as another impending storm barrels toward Florida -- tweeted later that he was "proud to stand with presidents" in supporting the effort, called the One America Appeal.
Security at most hotels instead focuses on limiting theft, corralling unruly drunks and ferreting out people wandering the halls without a room, said Mac Segal, a security consultant for an executive protection company, AS Solution.
Arteta is fresh and new and exciting; Ancelotti's last two jobs have ended unhappily, and in midseason, and his particular strong suit — corralling teams of highly paid superstars — is not especially relevant at Goodison Park.
So over the last 20 years I've been writing things, but it was only two years before I started recording the album that I focused on narrowing my ideas down and corralling them into an album.
Let's say you're the head coach of a football team and in this case you have 50 or 52 people on the team and you are trying to get everybody together, but it's like corralling cats.
The Warriors also suffered from a lack of second-chance opportunities following their barrage of missed shots, corralling a mere seven offensive rebounds on 46 opportunities (at a league-average rate, they would have secured 11).
Some officials from the United States and Western Europe contend that China is spending abroad and corralling others to join it while keeping important sectors of its huge market at home off limits to foreign investors.
Even as the company has shifted toward corralling users into Groups, they're stuck in a spiderweb of chaos, prone to bullying, harassment, and campaigns of disinformation that read like the twisted fantasies of Orwell's juiciest fiction.
" And even with an app dedicated to corralling closet chaos, there's only one thing that truly can keep things looking as beautiful as they did when Decker gave us a tour of her wardrobe last year: "Purging.
Lee got his stick on a shot by New Jersey's John Moore just inside the blue line and shouldered Moore aside before corralling the puck on a breakaway he ended by firing a shot through Kinkaid's legs.
Minnesota challenged the play, claiming the Capitals were offside, and replays showed Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom corralling the puck at — and possibly over — the blue line, but the video was not completely clear, so the goal stood.
His Oliver Peoples sunglasses in place and a grin pasted on his face, the former leader strolled through the Tirta Empul temple at Tampaksiring Village, his secret service detail corralling a crowd straining to take his photo.
Instead of corralling the warring parties, the African Union and UN Security Council have stood aside, rousing themselves only to "welcome" and "praise" Mr Biya's "national dialogue", a sham to which key separatist leaders were not invited.
These days, she said her plan for responding to a shooting involves corralling the children into a closet, occupying them with snacks, and positioning herself in front of the closet door with a pair of sharp scissors.
The Celtics' Jaylen Brown sank the buzzer-beating 3-pointer that forced overtime, corralling a loose ball after Jayson Tatum missed two free throws, the second one intentionally, with 5.1 seconds left and Boston trailing 104-2.23.
The best-case scenario is that Trump's advisers are really great at corralling him, and that he ends up tamping down on his worst instincts when it comes to life-or-death issues like the use of force.
" Trump teed off on the local fire marshal prior to taking the stage, quickly corralling a throng of reporters into a nearby hallway to complain that thousands of his supporters were being denied entry "purely for political reasons.
When corralling writers for the show, he kept it close to home as usual with his brother Nelson, his partner Ramos-Chapman, and other visionary filmmakers from the black indie circuit like Bodomo that he's known for years.
It's just that corralling people with STIs into a corner of the internet, while making no attempt to improve education around the reality of what an STI diagnosis actually means, doesn't really do much to change the situation.
Trump's recent defense of Sanders's accusations of unfairness are based less on reality, and more on pandering to Sanders's supporters in the hope of corralling them into the so-called "silent majority" that will support Trump in November.
Intercutting gestures from the stories she tells — about smoking in high school or dancing cumbia in Mexico — she whips up a speedy montage, corralling decades of dance history and personal history into the span of a few minutes.
North Korea's most recent outburst of saber-rattling, via a missile launch earlier this month, put corralling the repressive communist regime at or near the top of the agenda for Trump's meeting with Xi last week in Florida.
Only when the US and Russia are in full agreement and working together is there any chance of corralling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad and the disparate forces on the ground to engage in a political process.
The purpose of this would be to simultaneously crack down on any potential copyright threats, namely with the use of automated copyright bots, while corralling user innovation and creativity through channels that are controlled and monitored by preexisting companies.
They've begun corralling ultrabright flashes called tidal disruption events (TDEs), which occur when a large black hole seizes a passing star, shreds it in two and devours much of it with the appetite of a bear snagging a salmon.
Also German, Mr Fischer took a strong stand in his previous job as director of the 14 Dresden state art museums, corralling his cultural colleagues into confronting Pegida, Germany's anti-Muslim, anti-migrant movement, which was born in Dresden.
And it was her idea, in the show's final gallery, to turn 15 extraordinarily inventive sculptures into a multivocal ensemble by corralling them together within a circle of outward-facing metal chairs, on which visitors are invited to sit.
Along the coast to the north, firefighters made steady progress in corralling the so-called Sherpa Fire, a seven-day old blaze northwest of Santa Barbara that has burned nearly 8,000 acres in an area of ranches and campgrounds.
To anyone familiar with the paranoia-fueled xenophobia of The Camp of the Saints, it is not surprising to learn that a White House staffed by devotees of the book would commit themselves to corralling migrant children into pens.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Crews battling a devastating California wildfire that now ranks as the state's second-largest on record capitalized on a third straight day of favorable weather conditions on Tuesday as they made greater progress corralling the flames.
Last year, she worked on Sanders protégé Abdul El-Sayed's bid for Michigan governor; she managed the campaign's volunteer program, corralling people more than double her age to knock on doors and training volunteers in the art of talking to strangers.
Beyond corralling the bad guys each week, familiar touches include having a fearless, work-hard/play-harder young hothead, Jim Street (Alex Russell), join the team, prompting a lot of lectures about doing the job and still coming home alive.
The experts and advocates also challenged the wisdom of redirecting the security forces away from other policing efforts — such as battling organized crime and drug-trafficking organizations — toward corralling migrants, many of them women and children fleeing poverty in Central America.
But Ms. Pelosi, who excels at legislative haggling and the corralling of a sometimes fractious group of Democrats, has demonstrated in the past that she has the capacity to win over dissenters with a mix of sweeteners and unspoken threats.
Luis Cessa got the bottom of the fourth for the Yankees, and Urshela showed off his good glove (and arm) work, corralling an awkward high bouncer from Yuli Gurriel and then making a terrific off-balance throw across the diamond.
Jamie Raskin chided Republicans for corralling the debate into process arguments and conspiracy theories, like the false claim that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election, instead of focusing on what actually transpired between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
So to think that anyone is capable of rallying and corralling 12 million people and sending them back to their countries of origin is either a little naïve or is willing to do things that we have not even started to discuss.
Corralling together a handful of the undergrounds greatest weirdos—like the teenaged Delaware polymath Lil West, Dark World's steely DJ Lucas, and a host of others—Aaron and Judge made the whole tape in a day, a testament to the power of spontaneity.
An extended family of Kosovar-Albanian refugees is assembling at the direction of unidentified English-speaking journalists, who isolate and interview one of its members — a 15-year-old — before corralling him, his siblings, parents and grandparents for a large group portrait.
Donald J. Trump, girding for a long battle over presidential delegates and a potential floor fight at the Cleveland convention, has enlisted the veteran Republican strategist Paul J. Manafort to lead his delegate-corralling efforts, according to people briefed on Mr. Trump's plans.
The talks came to a head late Tuesday in Ms. Pelosi's office at the Capitol after she returned from the explosive meeting with Mr. Trump, who had sought to undercut her by alluding to her troubles corralling the votes to become speaker.
But Bard's difficulties corralling the elusive knuckleball — allowing 10 passed balls in Wakefield's first five starts — became such fodder for the fans and news media that a month into the season the Red Sox sent Bard to San Diego to reacquire Mirabelli.
But all the while, Max Rose, a 31-year-old Army veteran and health care executive, was waiting in the wings — if waiting can mean corralling votes with the tenacity of a sheepdog, out-raising and out-canvassing his five Democratic challengers.
Defeat would mean effectively admitting that Europe's biggest, richest teams are now too big to tame, and that the body theoretically in charge of corralling them is, in reality, nothing more than the organizer of the occasional glitzy draw event in Monte Carlo.
Lock's first scoring pass came about as the result of a savvy end zone adjustment from Sutton, who avoided contact from Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward Jr. with his left hand while corralling the 26-yard TD pass from Lock with his right.
The 279-year-old notched the winner off an offensive zone face-off late in the third period by corralling the puck with Stars defenseman Dan Hamhuis trying to check him and ripping his 48th of the season over the outstretched glove of Antti Niemi.
In between shots of her running around backstage of the carnival, whipping up her team of seamstresses or corralling local kids into a makeshift choir, she dictates an important message to the audience behind the camera: "We've got to teach the little ones our culture."
A survey released Wednesday by the Federation of Master Builders, corralling responses from small and medium-sized U.K. construction firms, reported 59 percent of respondents struggled to hire bricklayers and 55 percent found it difficult to hire carpenters and joiners during the third quarter.
The corralling of such resources behind the latest attempt by a major league to tap into the country's huge market reflects how keen Beijing is to develop interest in the NHL and how much effort will be needed to make China an ice hockey country.
Its network of hospitals and services enabled it to essentially corner much of the market, corralling insurers and patients so that they couldn't go elsewhere for less expensive or better treatment, according to a lawsuit filed by Xavier Becerra, the California state attorney general.
But Chehab said tension with Iran could be "good in terms of corralling some of the support from his base," since Tehran is seen as an adversary of the U.S. "As long, of course, as the situation doesn't … come out of control," he qualified.
To win an overhaul of the nation's tax code and a $1 trillion investment in public infrastructure, Mr. Trump will need to find a way to build winning coalitions in the House and the Senate by corralling the often-warring factions in the Republican Party.
Questioner 5: As the last question, the New York Times specified there are women who you helped find jobs for, writers who you're now corralling and helping and mentoring, and I was just wondered if you'd give a shout-out to people you want to acknowledge?
ORANGE, Vt. (AP) — About 250 pigs have been causing a ruckus in a Vermont town the past month after they escaped from their enclosure, but most of them had been returned as of Thursday thanks to a trail of hot dog buns and good ol' fashioned corralling.
Citi's deposit pushCiti, which trails chief competitors like JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America in deposits by a wide margin, rolled out a new strategy in February to boost growth by corralling new digital-banking customers outside the firm's comparatively small brick-and-mortar footprint.
Roldan made it 2-813 with an unassisted goal in the 55th minute, corralling a corner-kick clearance at the top of the 18-yard box before dribbling past one defender and unleashing a left-footed, 15-yard shot into the right side of the net.
This was the ideal medium for expressing all the basketball talent and ability that Martin possessed—flying in from out of frame, corralling a rebound that was headed for the hinterlands and slamming it home in one motion, with players of every jersey color scattering below him.
The best farms not only give their fish a nice life, but also a merciful death, corralling them at harvest into smaller schools and sidestepping struggles in a net or on a line — to reduce stress for the fish, which can lead to a soft, sometimes chewy consistency.
The policy steps she described had mostly been put forward by her campaign already, so it is hard to describe the speech as a step toward the left, in hopes of corralling Sanders voters, or to the center, in hopes of broadening her appeal to the general electorate.
The idea to become a guerilla-style after-hours lifeguard came to Rieger in 2010, the summer two of her friends injured themselves while late night pool-hopping, and out-of-town cops were violently raiding public pools by night when they weren't corralling G20 protesters by day.
Pyrrhic victory The campaign has often seemed like a scorched-earth policy, but it has succeeded in corralling what is left of the revolt, in Idlib and a few other scattered pockets (if you exclude the Kurds and the Syrian Democratic Forces in the far north of Syria).
And it was marked by a number of awkwardly comic exchanges that pointedly illustrated what was then becoming known as the generation gap: "I just want to say one word to you, just one word," a friend of Benjamin's father says to Benjamin, corralling him at his graduation party.
The second it seems as though the team has saved the day by corralling all the hybrids behind a barrier, a service dog who fell in the line of duty fighting a razorback fully comes back from the dead in order to rip his grieving owner to jagged little pieces.
He's responsible for corralling the majority needed to push the bill through the House and over to the Senate, and that's meant holding lots of listening sessions, evaluating different ideas to see if they "add or subtract" to his internal whip count and asking President Trump to help out whenever possible.
Part of his confusion is that while Giuliani frequently speaks to his client, the president's legal team has had a difficult time corralling Trump for a lengthy debriefing about the facts of the case, particularly from events stemming before the presidency, according to one official and a Republican close to the White House.
Its elements — the patient corralling of groups that have been unable to work together, the small-footprint use of advisers and assistance, the sensitivity to civilian casualties, the support of friends and allies in the region — all point up how America's antiterrorism strategy differs from Russia's, and is more likely to succeed.
The Royals surely think about what it would look like if his bat lost its tendency to stray but kept its pop, if his daily presence provided not just breaking-ball-snuffing and runner-corralling of the highest order but also the sort of offensive threat that makes opposing managers re-map their bullpens.
In the latest development, a startup called ActionIQ — a marketing activation platform that gives marketers better audience insights in order to run their campaigns in a more effective way, corralling a vast trove of big data behind a "user-friendly interface built for marketers" in the words of CEO Tasso Argyros — has picked up $30 million in funding.
"If Republicans announce their intention to bring their harmful TrumpCare bill to the House Floor tomorrow or Saturday, I will oppose a one-week continuing resolution and will advise House Democrats to oppose it as well," Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, who is responsible for corralling his party's votes, said earlier Thursday before McCarthy confirmed there would be no vote.
Chasing, corralling and trapping these giant predators of the sea requires a certain toughness: In the course of a whale hunter's career, he might harpoon a juvenile and tow it by boat, or separate a crying baby from its family, or use the cries of the baby to lure the rest of the family into a trap.
Kicking off with footage of a whale shark, the largest fish in the sea, the relaxation-fest stitches together calming clips of stingrays dappled with refracted sunbeams, dolphin pods breaching over whitecaps, sailfish corralling cyclonic schools of fish, blooms of jellyfish drifting with the current, and a lone tortoise making its way across the pelagic expanse.
Accidental avant-gardeness aside, Kidz Bop is, in essence, children's karaoke, and the Kidz Bop Kids — the four young singers who perform on record, and also live — are somewhere between musical talent and camp counselors, tasked with corralling the focus and energy of crowds of thousands, as they did on Sunday afternoon at the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk, in Brooklyn.
That night in Brooklyn, he walked from spot to spot on the court, hoisting jump shots and corralling rebounds, moving with his odd mix of fidgety energy and grace, so that everything related to game play seems to unfold slowly while anything extraneous — slapping fives with teammates, drumming his feet on the floor as he sits on the bench — moves fitfully.
A criminal investigation—into Ms Choi's corralling of companies for donations to foundations she ran, and manipulation of state affairs—has produced a colourful cast of characters, from a one-time gigolo (whose testimony to MPs this week appeared to confirm Ms Choi's influence extended to Ms Park's handbag choices), to a pop-music video director who profited from his connection to Ms Choi.
In between consoling me and checking in with the doctors and corralling the parents and coordinating with our friends to drive our car and all of our stuff out west (we were allowed only a single carry-on each during the airlift), Monica also had to find us a cheap apartment in one of the most expensive markets in the world before I could be even tenuously released from the hospital.
That's, in order: (a) out-of-nowhere baseline help as a last resort; (b) baseline help after corralling a pick and roll ball-handler in the dead zone near the elbow; (c) a straight-up block of a ball-handler trying to get off a floater while Whiteside backs off to his man rolling down the lane; and (d) a recovery block on his own man after not getting back to the boards in time because he was handling another pick and roll near the elbow.
WE OBVIOUSLY ARE REGULATED BUT WE HAVE TO NOT ONLY BE ENTREPRENEURIAL WE HAVE TO HAVE A REPUTATION FOR BEING GOOD AT IT. IF WE DIDN'T HAVE IT WE COULDN'T BE VERY GOOD AT CORRALLING THE CAPITAL TO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE THAT NEED IT. QUICK: YOU SAID AT THE TOP BECAUSE OF YOUR ILLNESS YOU GOT TO SAY NO TO A LOT OF THINGS THAT YOU DIDN'T WANT TO DO. SINCE YOUR BACK HERE TODAY SHOULD WE ASSUME YOU'RE BACK TO DOING THINGS YOU DON'T LIKE TO DO?

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