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Far from ducking the issue, two Democrats — Lt. Gov.
Ducking inside, I was handed a blindfold and seat cushion.
So Beto has been ducking debates with Senator Ted Cruz.
While Mr Trump inflames the issue, Democrats are ducking it.
For a while, his reputation had many opponents ducking him.
The SWAT team retreated, ducking for cover behind the Bearcat.
"Oh, that's pathetic," Clinton said before ducking into the shop.
There's Jaden ducking for cover at the Brazilian tunnel collapse.
I found myself ducking and jumping and, yes, occasionally yelping.
She danced and goaded, ducking nearly every shot Fontijn threw.
Toomey has been ducking and dodging on this simple question.
Then they started ducking helping you pay for health care.
"They are ducking the issue," Mr. Amad said of Walmart.
Later she was accused — some say wrongly — of ducking questions.
The guessing game has some current officials ducking for cover.
"North Korea," he said, before ducking back into West Wing.
It's no secret that Rothwell does his best work against a ducking opponent—both of his victories over Vera and Overeem came from an overhand connection, his opponent ducking, and Rothwell landing his tremendous uppercuts.
But the chips are down, and there's no ducking these issues.
Rather than ducking the struggle of ideas, liberals should relish it.
Before, I would've walked by, ducking my head and keeping on.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Ducking analysts' questions has a price: $2 billion.
She's still ducking and dodging and spinning, but much less aggressive.
According to the docs ... she's also ducking the L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
You do realize we can see you ducking under the lecterns?
"You see me?" he asked, ducking in front of the camera.
Ducking into his limo, Jackson reaches for a bottle of gin.
Whittaker went into defensive mode, frantically ducking away from Brunson's onslaught.
So ducking out of its surveillance dragnet entirely is especially hard.
But now I'm just doing it, I'm ducking the police legally.
In part, however, that's because he's ducking a few key topics.
And many politicians have long made a practice of ducking reporters.
Now, America's closest Middle East allies are practically ducking for cover.
Ducking the topic is a bad strategy, as Mr Corbyn has demonstrated.
In 2018, however, the concept of Milkshake Ducking became far more convoluted.
FYI -- people in the boxing world have accused Canelo of ducking Golovkin.
OPINION Congress, stop ducking war-declaration authority on Iran, by former Rep.
Clearly, for Mr. Corbyn, ducking and weaving is no longer an option.
Some critics -- and even other boxers -- have accused Canelo of "ducking" Golovkin.
Ten days ago, Democrats were ducking for cover, convinced that a Sen.
Luckily, I have therapy tonight, so I'm ducking out of work early.
And because Twitter fame is mercurial, her milkshake-ducking was also inevitable.
Cancel culture may not be real, but milkshake ducking certainly is. —K.
She weaves between the drums, ducking and dodging synths along the way.
Those who scheduled no meetings faced criticism that they were ducking constituents.
People can be seen running and ducking down behind chairs and tables.
Mr Kavanaugh hemmed and hawed through an answer, finally ducking the question completely.
The offending system is itself testament to the cost of ducking difficult decisions.
Officers were spotted ducking behind cars and blocking off streets surrounding the complex.
Alvarez, naturally, disagrees with the suggestion he's ducking the former Olympic silver medalist.
"We ain't ducking nothing," Allen told reporters after scoring 1033 points against Dallas.
If you've been ducking sales taxes for your online purchases, it's game over.
Meanwhile, investors are ducking risk and desperate for safety — as well as answers.
As we left, crouching and ducking our heads, Mr. Abe clapped his hands.
Swiftly ducking into elevators and temporarily forgetting how Twitter works is a good start.
"Have a great week, you guys," he said, before ducking back inside the truck.
"I know I'm not an American, I'm sorry," she said, ducking from the audience.
I'm largely ducking both of those questions; I'm not an expert on immigration policy.
I don't count myself among them, primarily because it isn't Canelo who's ducking anybody.
Police helicopters buzzed overhead and panicked shoppers fled the area, ducking down narrow sidestreets.
"I'm not involved," he said, quickly ducking into an elevator off the House floor.
McIlroy took the intended slight in stride, ducking the unprovoked Ringo jab to counterpunch.
I'd spent years ducking and diving from landlords, decades playing chicken with credit cards.
The bottom line is: I take social media seriously, and I'm not ducking around.
His one noticeable zinger, "You guys are ducking more questions than Congress," sounded scripted.
ET on Monday, swiftly ducking into the building after stepping from a black SUV.
Rubio has accepted eight debate invitations and has accused his opponent of ducking debates.
I try ducking them, but the spinning man can control and move the scissors.
After months of ducking cameras and public accountability on matters of war and national security.
But ducking the bathroom issue, and bypassing most talk of transgender people, specifically, proved fatal.
Pan, a Sacramento Democrat and medical doctor, is then seen ducking into a nearby restaurant.
Microsoft filed the first patent, paving the way for plenty of ducking mistakes to come.
Kate follows her inside, ducking to take a step and settle into the farther seat.
Social-media videos showed revellers ducking, hiding and running from bursts of automatic-weapon fire.
When she does take big decisions, Mrs Merkel has a habit of ducking the consequences.
Madadi has had success in the past by ducking in and hammering his man's body.
"There were people ducking for cover," said Tom Roseen, head of research services at Lipper.
The couple then shared a quick smile before ducking into the backseat of the car.
A video shows Bieber yelling, "what's up bitch," to Bloom after allegedly ducking his throw.
So don't let this sense of "obligation" become a rationale for ducking a scary decision.
Now she is ducking the question [of] what type of judge the president should nominate.
Ducking his head, Father Isidoros brought me into the tiny room where the tomb rests.
Paul Ryan isn't ducking out of a November election because he'd lose his House seat.
It'll have you looking to the clouds one second and ducking for cover the next.
If they start slipping or ducking, the champ will throw up the left high kick.
Elio's furtive, ducking glances, by contrast, tend to linger, hovering in the air like questions.
The Englishman made Wilder miss constantly, particularly ducking under Wilder's big right hand with grace.
Ducking their heads, they filed in behind a group of men wearing colorful wing suits.
Congress, with a long history of ducking its war-making responsibility, refused to give it.
Tulsi Gabbard, on the other hand, dealt with the socialism question by ducking it altogether.
Cruz's campaign even rolled out a "Ducking Donald" website, mocking Trump for ditching the debate.
The Supreme Court agreed in 2011 to decide the question but ended up ducking it.
" When it has appeared the lawmakers are ducking the question -- protesters have turned to screaming "ACA!
He talks about moving from crib-to-crib as a child, his family ducking immigration officers.
Cerrone opened the bout by ducking under Cote's first punches and hitting a perfect reactionary takedown.
Ettel can be seen ducking and dodging the camera, true to Strong's portrayal in the parody.
Trump skewered Clinton's use of a personal email server and accused her of ducking FBI questions.
Everybody started ducking while Lil Wayne was onstage like someone in the crowd had a gun.
Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas accused his colleagues of ducking the case because of its controversial nature.
Aziz said he threw the credit card machine, ducking between the cars as Tarrant opened fire.
But the government prevented that, on the ground that E.ON was ducking out of its responsibilities.
She moved back and forth, as if attacking and ducking before her unmentioned rival, the Crocodile.
Democrats are also embracing a tax-the-rich ethos after years of ducking it, Bloomberg reports.
Videos posted on social media showed large crowds ducking for cover amid sustained blasts of gunfire.
Don't get smaller, bringing your arms in closer to your body, ducking your head down, etc.
Judges rarely speak on the record to reporters, often ducking behind the Code of Judicial Conduct.
Militarily, Germany and Europe depend on the United States, too, still ducking under its nuclear umbrella.
"I think he's done fine," sighed Mr. Page, before ducking into a supermarket here for groceries.
On Friday, Mr. Echols and his entourage disappeared soon after his speech, ducking the trailing cameras.
Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight Committee — many Republicans are ducking in-person events altogether.
His spiel went like this: Did you ever notice how people are always ducking life insurance guys?
"I gotta tell my wife there's no service here," a man told his friend, before ducking in.
Yet Jianliang is out there using lateral steps and ducking under returns like it's no big deal.
Mr. Clark, the adviser involved in Toronto's bid, said it helps that Amazon isn't ducking the problem.
Aziz said he threw the credit card machine, ducking between the cars as the shooter opened fire.
The days of being "so ducking hungry" and wondering "what the duck is happening" are behind you.
" Hillary Clinton's campaign used the Times report as a sign of the Republican presidential nominee "ducking questions.
The game adapts by placing on-screen virtual buttons for ducking, jumping, and selecting items or building.
The cynics say De La Hoya chose the biggest Texan venue to obscure Canelo's ducking of GGG.
We ambled around the college lawns, ducking through medieval doorways in and out of the hot sun.
They turn sideways as they navigate a corner and then right themselves before ducking under an arch.
He threw high kicks and front kicks to the face, making Pearson cautious about ducking or slipping.
" McCain told Rood to submit his response in writing "because obviously you are ducking the answer here.
Kate Lovero couldn't figure out why her friends were ducking out early from her party this weekend.
"   Schumer, characterizing the Senate GOP leader as an "adept negotiator," said McConnell "can't keep ducking this issue.
We walked through the tree house, ducking between gnarled branches tamed into living walls and a roof.
I was struck by the huge diversity of the Prince fans ducking and dodging all around me.
Local media outlets showed harrowing footage of heavily armed officers ducking and diving for cover amid gunfire.
Oscar Grant, who was killed in California — his daughter was ducking from police at 5 years old.
Supposedly for language, but unless the phrase "bikini wax" sends you ducking for cover, you'll be fine.
"By the time I had passed, people were ducking, covering their mouths, covering their eyes," he said.
Mr. Denkins started to run, ducking between two houses and jumping a fence into a home's backyard.
If you fight in pure kickboxing they say that you are ducking the real fighters in Thailand.
They ordered margaritas and chips and guacamole, updating social media accounts and ducking outside for press interviews.
The candidate cannot continue to go around ducking, weaving and insulting random voters who broach the topic.
Ducking out of work to see a listing is inconvenient, but also a bit of an adventure.
"In here," Mr. DeCarlo said, ducking through a doorway cut into the base of the Manhattan Bridge.
During Christmas dinners past, between courses, you could always find me ducking into my room to hide.
Pictures of Bush ducking were painted onto walls and printed onto T-shirts across the Middle East.
Sinatra had gotten off at a stop a few blocks earlier, as was his wont, ducking the press.
Footage showed protesters sprinting along the streets amid clouds of tear gas and ducking while blast balls detonated.
Those companies don't face the same pressure from regulators, so there isn't the same benefit to ducking out.
When he returns, ducking the beer can thrown playfully by the pickup driver, the happy smile is gone.
Back in January, Ted Cruz created his very own "Ducking Donald" Snapchat filter to target his then opponent. .
Morrison later claimed that players on both teams were ducking mustard and relish at the moment of impact.
Rick Snyder, accusing the Michigan Republican of ducking his responsibilities to the victims of the Flint water crisis.
Seven months into his presidency, his foes have him figured out while America's friends are ducking for cover.
This means every time your phone thinks you type "ducking" it'll put the other word in its place.
In the recently posted footage, the tiny bots can be seen ducking, hopping, and marching around a field.
We have even seen federal legislators ducking for cover by supporting moderate gestures on gun violence prevention policies.
He was terse with reporters afterward, ducking numerous efforts to get him to talk in depth about Durant.
Ducking under the weather gives me permission to excuse myself from life and curl up in a sunspot.
After ducking through metal detectors and boarding an express elevator, Han emerged on the 86th floor observation deck.
While most women are ducking UFC superstar Cyborg Justino ... Tonya Evinger says she wants to fight her AGAIN!!!
Khabib says Conor is simply ducking tough fighters like Justin Gaethje because he simply doesn't want that smoke.
I did not blame him for ducking the conversation the way you would dodge a downpour of rain.
There are a lot of dark corridors, and the characters do quite a bit of ducking and crouching.
" Before ducking into an elevator, Oklahoma's Jim Inhofe told reporters that "I'm not sure what [the bill] does.
But Meredith totally didn't respect the seriousness of that job, and she was always ducking out for various emergencies.
"I've been listening to the president and the president has been listening to me," she said, ducking the question.
So Roberts isn't necessarily ducking big political cases, but the lack of big political cases aligns with his interests.
At Coachella, you can escape the Indio heat by ducking into a tiki bar located on the festival grounds.
So now the Texas GOP is on the attack, hitting O'Rourke for "ducking" debates that were never fully organized.
The video from the Miami-Dade Police Department, according to WSVN , showed an officer firing and ducking for cover.
She waded through Mekong River, with the children clinging on, ducking underwater when they feared they might be spotted.
It's funny ... Young Thug just got arrested last week for ducking a court date on a window tinting offense.
With his deputy ducking parliament, Conte said he would appear before the house on Wednesday to discuss the affair.
I'm sure you heard the cops who killed Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge last year are ducking federal charges.
But someone quickly figured out that if you add profanities as contacts, you can write whatever you ducking want.
Videos on social media showed protesters ducking and running into the Green Zone to the sound of automatic gunfire.
A five-minute window of the sun ducking behind clouds could send the cast and crew scrambling into position.
In a mad rage, whimpering pathetically, he spins around and, everyone ducking, shoots all the pictures on the walls.
HAPPY WEDNESDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're ducking and covering from the storm about to rock Washington.
" McCain added that he would give Rood the question in writing "because, obviously, you are ducking the answer here.
My colleague Stephen Castle describes Mr. Corbyn's pathological ducking and weaving on the most momentous issue facing the country.
As for Senate Republicans, they're mostly ducking questions about Moore's policy views while also welcoming him into their caucus.
In fact, when talking to Bloody Elbow, Rivera believes a lot of the UFC's bantamweights are ducking him already.
As the day goes on, senators have been standing up more, taking bathroom breaks and ducking into the cloakroom.
She captioned the post, "The bottom line is: I take social media seriously, and I&aposm not ducking around."
The press secretary did not answer questions, only briefly ducking out of her office a bit before 9 p.m.
Instead of ducking into the palace restaurants for a quick bite, you should plan ahead and pack a snack.
Ted Cruz is demanding more debates and accusing Donald Trump of ducking additional ones, The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports.
Patterson has accused Bush of ducking events on the trail and questioned his management of the historic Alamo site.
Ducking in on an opponent as he is kicking is a lot harder to time and considerably more dangerous.
We found one Republican not ducking his constituents in the Trump era We found one Republican not ducking his constituents in the Trump era In Trump's Washington, the volume seems to be constantly cranked up to 11 with a nonstop cascade of tweetstorms, scandal, legislative missteps, and of course the ongoing Russia investigation.
Would my next encounter be with distant spirits or squinting tourists ducking into the entrance of the ancient stone room?
Not only was it an overhead, ducking elbow, thrown blind, but it happened in the last second of the fight.
While the cruise will continue on to visit islands in the Caribbean, Tyler will be ducking out to continue touring.
Edgar is masterful at working up and down in combinations and at ducking in to pick up that lead leg.
And I saw a couple of people go down and I didn't know if they were ducking or got shot.
And the audio-editing features, including one-click ducking, are powered by the same code as their counterparts in Audition.
As Damon smiles and points to the waiter, Clooney can been seen ducking into the shot with a playful smile.
She is also being assailed for ducking a call for televised debates with other party leaders before the June vote.
Autocorrect is responsible for more "ducking" mishaps than we'd like to admit, but it's finally redeeming itself — Pokémon Go style.
There's another hack that stops your phone from changing the f-word to "ducking," like its so fond of doing.
Bellew aimed a headbutt at Haye before ducking out of the way of the punch that came back his way.
For his part, the Mandarin stuck to the far side of the pond, ducking the attention and the telephoto lenses.
You could also make "ducking" the shortcut and change the phrase to the word you're probably actually trying to type.
They walked along the train tracks, ducking at any sign of light in case it was a border patrol car.
The enemy variety doesn't effectively neutralize favorite tactics like circle strafing, dodging, and ducking behind cover for a quick reload.
Mr. Howald tried to take photos of the passenger, but the man fended him off, ducking behind a sun visor.
"I don't know; I'll have to look back and see," Ms. Feinstein told reporters, before ducking into the Senate chamber.
He has been ducking questions from the press about the ballot initiative for months; his campaign didn't return my calls.
He's learning to feel comfortable in the water, blowing bubbles, ducking his head under, sort of diving into your arms.
There's no ducking this one -- Bernie has said a lot over the years, and a lot of it on camera.
He walks a few blocks, greeting passersby, before ducking into Francesco's Pizzeria & Trattoria, where he orders a slice of pepperoni.
Anyone who's ever had their iPhone autocorrect a certain swear word to "ducking" should have known this day was coming.
Then, smiles are exchanged; Quvenzhané Wallis can barely conceal a laugh, ducking under a fortified stem, running out of frame.
The sun was high and Fran hiked briskly, ducking the blue-green diagonals of fir trees, her hair wild behind her.
In the clip, Blue shook her head a few times before ducking down dramatically in an attempt to escape the embarrassment.
Most of the Court's docket is discretionary, and the Court is not above ducking controversial questions it's not ready to decide.
In the footage, people are seen ducking for cover and shielding children as the loud wind blows debris across the park.
She knew she was way out of line, because she&aposs ducking and hiding from the woman trying to expose her.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The biggest risk for investors since the end of the 2008 financial crisis has been, well, ducking risk.
After ducking a records request repeatedly, he turned over his phone, which only had one year of text messages on it.
The complete interview is a little bit hard to parse, since Trump keeps ducking off the record and the transcript interrupts.
While companies like MakerBot are battling it out at the $1k and $2k price points, XYZ is routinely ducking under $300.
Ducking under a flurry of sloppy punches, Price countered with a big right hook which slumps Morono as the horn sounds.
A video from a concert attendee shows people in the venue running away from the stage, screaming and ducking for cover.
" Virgil had a quick reply: "While you're in your beds sleeping at night, I'm running, ducking, dodging and hiding under houses.
If you're going to be ducking out early to hit another dinner, the least you could do is come bearing gifts.
On one of his many bursts in against Kape, Horiguchi ran face first onto the top of a ducking Kape's head.
I asked Prince Philip what the rules were on ducking in the navy during the war, when he served with distinction.
All around him, his fellow Kings fans are roasting Lonzo Ball for supposedly ducking their own rookie point guard, De'Aaron Fox.
Both men have been calling for a fight with Jon for a while -- with Reyes telling us Jones was ducking him.
There's a way to stop your Apple iPhone from autocorrecting your text to "ducking" when you meant to type ... something else.
A quarterback with Mariota's speed and physical talent should be ducking rushers and putting pressure on the defense all the time.
In conversation, Eisenberg is more like an agile boxer than anything else, ducking broad queries, jabbing here and there with sarcasm.
Immediately, Anthony said, people began screaming and running, flipping tables, breaking glass, ducking underneath the bar, and trampling over one another.
Speaking of McGregor ... Ali goes NUCLEAR on Conor, calling him "a bitch" for ducking Khabib and questioning him as a fighter.
"I was at some stupid-assed retreat, and I kept ducking out to take calls from my agent," she told me.
After ducking into a bathroom and putting on a jacket, he said he ended up not getting charged for several items.
Ducking and dodging As senators arrived at the Capitol Monday morning, many Republicans seemed unprepared to hand the onslaught of questions.
President Trump's political isolation mounted on Wednesday, with business CEOs abandoning his economic advisory panels and GOP lawmakers ducking for cover.
"Think about how you make that (awkward encounter) a conversation, rather than ducking into the bathroom to avoid it," she said.
"Google has been very adroit at ducking a lot of attention, whether it's the result of purposeful action or not," Sen.
He spent most of the day ducking and moving in the pocket, backpedaling while throwing and generally looking out of rhythm.
He responded by ducking into a nearby garage, stripping all of his clothes off and continuing to evade officers while totally naked.
He is like every husband who says the wrong thing and does not know why he suddenly is ducking a potted plant.
So to suggest that the 39-year-old Stevenson is ducking Smith wouldn't be far fetched, although Michel has denied that publicly.
Jeff Bezos used Instagram to take an apparent swipe at a senior Trump official who accused him of ducking an important meeting.
As Rocket, I found myself ducking to get out of way, or launching myself up for an aerial view with my jetpack.
In the music video, they're more interested in witch ducking, building gallows, drinking scrumpy, conducting pagan rituals, and baking bleeding deer pie.
As for allegations Bisping's ducking other fighters like Yoel Romero and Jacare Souza -- The Count has some strong words for them too.
Democrats criticized Sessions for ducking the appearance and used the opportunity to press Rosenstein on the scope of Sessions's recusal, which Sen.
Bernie Sanders's campaign took a similar line against Hillary Clinton in the primaries, accusing her of ducking debates and dragging out negotiations.
You're going to be so busy socializing and ducking from drama early this month, you'll need all the excuses you can get.
In our conversations, Steyer showed that he had mastered the politician's art of ducking the question of whether he's running for President.
" When he arrived for a production meeting twenty minutes late, he was extremely apologetic, ducking in and murmuring, "Sorry, sorry, everyone. Sorry.
Whenever democracy seems to be going awry, when voters are manipulated or politicians are ducking questions, we turn to facts for salvation.
Videos posted on social media showed large crowds ducking for cover amid sustained bursts of shooting, apparently from a semi-automatic weapon.
Nate only gave a quick hesitation before ducking straight under Tavares and making what would be an unsuccessful drive toward the basket.
He has some work to do to win over fans who are accusing him of ducking the even more untested Zabit Magomedsharipov.
After ducking and dodging each other for months, it looks like the universe has brought Hannah back to Bachelor prince Tyler Cameron.
Guilt that I am constantly ducking out of extracurricular benefits like seminars, workshops and office hours to get to my next shift.
Instead of photographs of bloody bodies in the street, we get photographs of ambulances, medical professionals, law enforcement, people ducking for cover.
" Dr. Caplan added that, in his view, going to China to conduct such research is a matter of "simply ducking reasonable oversight.
Kozikowski went under the turnstile, she said, with three of her four children using MetroCards, and the youngest ducking under with her.
Assuming that's the place where Meza stopped to relieve himself, there should also have been images of him ducking off the course.
She tried to lose him, changing directions, walking down random streets, and ducking into a Whole Foods, but she couldn't shake him.
He hides in the shadows, ducking subpoenas and frantically emailing his crazy self-serving ideas while flattering his way into Clinton's affections.
After hitting the game-winner, the actor came back to set the next Monday expecting to be in trouble for ducking out early.
Ducking in and swinging a straight armed left hook just won't cut it all the time and she had no alternatives against Jedrzejczyk.
Roberto Duran also used to get in on larger opponents by flicking out the jab and ducking in, in anticipation of a return.
Circling far away from the opponent, throwing mainly kicks and then the odd wide, lunging hook and ducking well off to the side.
I've tried to ask Mike Flynn, the Q hero and information-operations expert, but he's kept ducking my attempts to get in touch.
Getting aboard a B-17 involves stepping up a short ladder and ducking through a small hatch in the back of the plane.
Tyga seemingly displayed some jealousy when Scott joined headliner Kendrick Lamar on stage to perform "Goosebumps," ducking out about halfway through the song.
When the Americans were confronted with "intense enemy fire, instead of ducking, instead of retreating, they charged," said French historian Jean-Michel Steg.
In the clip below, Aldridge appears to be heading to set a screen for Parker before ducking in and getting deep post position.
With that, TikTok users now get access to video editing features like auto-ducking, transitions and color filters, time lapse and slo-mo.
Politicians like Bernie Sanders who tap into that resentment—rather than ducking it, as mainstream Democrats like Barack Obama often did—have benefitted.
Brielle Biermann wants to do something nice for her boyfriend of over a year — but mom Kim Zolciak-Biermann is ducking for cover.
How it all unfolded Surveillance video from the explosion in Chelsea shows windows shattered with terrified people running on the streets and ducking.
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky warned reporters, "Y'all are working late," before ducking back into the chamber, where he was seen huddling with Sen.
A punch to the top of the head isn't likely to hurt anyone too badly, ducking onto a kick is far more serious.
If you know anything about Young Fathers, you'll know that ducking and lurching away from a definitive genre has always been their thing.
She would postpone her jury service, so that it would not appear that she was ducking the limelight, three of the people said.
But it ended up ducking the issue, ruling instead that federal courts should be wary of suits that barely concern the United States.
Video from Reuters shows chaos in the city, with fire burning near the festivities and people ducking for cover as gunshots are heard.
Newman will also make them face questions everyone's ducking (vasectomies for autistic men?) before sweeping them, finally, into a soul-spilling high tide.
Gaethje walked us through how he's been trying to draw out Conor into a fight -- but the Irishman seems to be ducking him.
Your scanner can spot enemies ducking behind barriers, and another gun you can obtain in the game lets you bounce bullets off walls.
When they hear a car drive up – a rare sound — the residents sprint and hide, ducking into the overgrown grass and behind trees.
An old boy based in London said that he had seen someone who looked like Zaka ducking into a train at Paddington station.
By that point, the 2020 political campaigns will be in full swing, and Republican candidates will have a difficult time ducking the issue.
Ducking into a movie theater to avoid work, he happens upon the handsome, intellectually ambitious Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), who's in his early 20s.
Young talked about ducking gunshots and mortar rounds in Misrata while wearing a ballistic vest with a red crescent painted on the back.
If you can't get enough of this ducking stuff, here are some ways to dive deeper: These are all about the duck curve specifically.
An interesting look that Dos Santos was showing throughout was a side step out into a southpaw stance, ducking down behind his right shoulder.
Fans can use Perry's shot with The Ugly Ducking as inspiration for their own pictures and are encouraged to incorporate their own favorite stories.
Ted Cruz sponsored a Snapchat filter to label Trump as "Ducking Donald" when his opponent refused to participate in a Republican presidential candidates debate.
In the video, something explodes behind Wayans and the actor is seen ducking with his face twisted in pain as he clutches his head.
"Dear god, no!" scream those below, ducking under any protection they can find as chunks of debris and white fluff fall all around them.
" With the finesse of a politician adept at ducking and dodging, Cruz cheesed and said, "I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation.
In 2015, for example, she wrote about ducking into a supply closet at work to take a call from her doctor about her diagnosis.
The one exception to this rule is ducking inside your car in an underground parking garage, which could provide an added layer of protection. 
On hearing their names called from the basking glow inside, they both offer me a firm handshake before ducking under and into the light.
After all, Greg Gianforte won Montana's special election despite ducking questions about the health care bill that was also wildly unpopular in his state.
Ducking questions about his personal finances, Donald Trump went after Hillary Clinton for her private email server during the presidential debate on Monday night.
Not all of his staging concepts are convincing; the "riot" that follows Mr. Pretlow's alarm seems to be mostly about ducking while wearing berets.
His arrangements have the ducking countermelodies and cross talk of a Bob Brookmeyer chart, and the feisty footwork of Astor Piazzolla's up-tempo tunes.
There was a dramatic committee hearing, with Coons and Flake and others ducking repeatedly into a back room, hashing out some kind of agreement.
Ms. Finch didn't notice Mr. Howell lunge at the gunman, but she said it could have happened while she was ducking behind the table.
During the exhibit of gifts, cameras caught Prince Harry making a brief appearance at the back of the room, but quickly ducking out again.
Illegal souvenir sellers stashed their blue plastic bags full of tchotchkes in the tree limbs before ducking into bushes that they used as toilets.
"After days of ducking the debate, we're glad Marc Molinaro has finally agreed," Dani Lever, a spokeswoman for the Cuomo campaign, said on Monday.
Please, let's not lose that little surge of hope we felt as we watched our new hero hurl shurikens at a ducking Ted Cruz.
The 2016 election demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt that ducking and weaving around the anguish of displaced workers guarantees sustained minority status.
Brynden Tully (Clive Russell) Catelyn Stark's uncle, nicknamed the Blackfish, escaped the Red Wedding massacre by ducking out for a well-timed bathroom break.
The Democratic Senate Whip Durbin told CNN that he believes the blame falls on both sides of the aisle when it comes to ducking.
Reality stars need to be prepared for trolling and online harassment, but they also need to be aware of cancel culture, milkshake ducking, doxxing.
If these men refused, female wrongdoers paid their penalties in the currency of physical suffering, submitting themselves to the lash or the ducking stool.
No. And yet do you not find it occasionally useful, when you type "ducking" in a case where you obviously meant to use an F?
" At other times, when it has appeared the lawmakers are ducking the question -- protesters have turned the Affordable Care Act into a chant, screaming "ACA!
That means ducking the authorities and dealing with Neil (Scott MacArthur) and Casey (Scott Shepherd), another set of operators thriving in the local criminal underworld.
That was when Nixon was asked questions by a carefully selected panel of "ordinary citizens," which made him look like he wasn't ducking public scrutiny.
" It was dark and difficult to see, but Becker says he saw "a lot of people crying, speaking on cell phones and ducking for cover.
That he may yet do, ducking the formal expulsion from the EPP that is surely the only credible way to punish his years of transgressions.
"We are not ducking the issue," he responded, saying Cameron had a busy schedule and a minister back in Britain would comment for the government.
This leaves British politics in a curious stalemate, with an opposition ducking the chance to pummel the government on the biggest issue of the day.
That's a lot for a 13-year-old, 14-year-old, 15-year-old, to worry about, especially while they're in their neighborhood ducking bullets.
The pop-up's creator and chef, Andy Windak, fields some last-minute questions from the staff before ducking into the evening's event space, Sonny's Hideaway.
The instrumental version is fine, but I'd love to hear an adventurous rapper weaving in and out of these samples like a boxer ducking punches.
Weaving through the legs of grown men waiting in line to inspect the cab, he yelled down to me before ducking into the operator's cabin.
But instead of being the original game plus some head ducking, the VR version is now a balletic, absurdly fun series of full-body puzzles.
Did their helmets give them a false sense of security, luring them into risky shots when ducking out of the way was the wiser choice?
Although the Italian had dwarfed his opponent, Sharkey dominated throughout—ducking and weaving as an unsteady Carnera wobbled like a mighty tree in a hurricane.
During the rest of her year working at Bayrock, she made a point of ducking out of sight every time Mr. Trump came into view.
An upside of ducking in whenever the opponent throws anything is that an aggressive opponent can drive their face directly onto the covering fighter's head.
He led me up two flights of stairs, ducking in for a quick word with someone in a room full of what looked like salespeople.
You don't see people ducking in and out of shops on foot as you do in vibrant urban centers with a mix of retail offerings.
Mr. Johnson has been accused of hiding from scrutiny after ducking a TV debate with his opponents and another face-to-face with political reporters.
"As he's done in every election he's been a part of -- Patrick Murphy is ducking debates yet again," Rubio said in a statement on Monday.
CEO Doug McMillon's leadership heralds a new era of CEO courage in which the private sector takes responsibility for issues that elected officials are ducking.
Preston couldn't reach the neighborhood by car, so she got out and ran a half mile, hopping over downed trees and ducking under power lines.
The music stopped briefly, he said, and then started up again before another round of gunfire sent the performers ducking for cover and fleeing the stage.
The Trump administration has for too long believed that by not talking about the Russia issue, by ducking and pivoting, they could make it go away.
In the clip that has since gone viral, Blue shook her head a few times before ducking down dramatically in an attempt to escape the embarrassment.
For example, there are motion graphics templates from Adobe Stock for smooth transitions and auto-ducking features that balance and adjust audio to the background music.
A year later, it meant ducking out of the intense debate on the Senate floor about immigration reform to avoid making himself vulnerable on the issue.
Yet Ms Ocasio-Cortez wants to cause a much bigger shakeup on the left—as her on-stage reference to colleagues ducking their moral responsibility suggested.
We sat in a simulated spaceship that hurled through an asteroid field, ducking and dodging various space obstacles, abruptly changing direction and altitude every few seconds.
He'll seem as if he's slightly indifferent to what's going on around him, lazily ducking punches, then suddenly throws a combination that drops his opponent completely.
We had a mutual friend but when I first met her I immediately started taking selfies with her and she kept ducking out of the way.
Under the hood, it's actually fairly meaty, with complex rules governing everything from movement and shooting mechanics to equipment and defensive bonuses for ducking behind cover.
While throwing the right hand and ducking in on a takedown is an excellent way to stay safe, Koreshkov never really connected well on his rights.
The country touts its orderliness and sophistication to foreign investors, who might not see the adventure in ducking transit cops after stepping off their international flights.
This would be his most high profile attempt at ducking questions about the president, but there is another factor at play here that makes more sense.
Video of the incident released Friday shows members of the Coast Guard ducking into the vessel, and chucking out bale after bale of what's apparently cocaine.
There's one shot where I think we've got like seven or eight horses, a tanker truck and gates opening, and people ducking into corners and everything.
"Whether it's Clemson or whether it's U.C.L.A., whatever that is and anybody in between, this league's not ducking anybody," Texas A&M Coach Kevin Sumlin said.
Be open to spontaneous adventures, even if that means ducking out of a show before intermission to get frisky in a secret annex by the bar.
This is, although combative, a fun song, with Wayne ducking and dodging through the beat and finding all kinds of fun little runs of internal rhyme.
He walks upstairs to the kitchen, ducking his head to make sure his six-foot-three frame won't bump the low ceiling above the basement stairs.
James Gern, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has studied immunology, was skeptical of many of the cold-ducking practices used by Olympians.
For years, people had been ducking down those stairs to urinate in a little alcove, up against a door to the elevator and escalator repair division.
But after ducking into a lounge area for a private call with officials from Dallas, Doncic emerged a few minutes later with a new (Mavericks) hat.
" Many of her routines over the years dwelled on the tribulations of this self-described ugly ducking: "And do you like the dress by the way?
It was being live streamed from the church's website, and still images of the gunman starting to shoot and everyone ducking were captured and spread online.
If Chuck Liddell wants an opponent, it looks like he's got one -- 'cause Tito Ortiz says the Iceman's claim that he's ducking him is pure crap.
YG and AD were in the middle of filming a rap video in Compton when bullets sent more than 200 people running and ducking ... TMZ has learned.
We were part of a team who tailed along with those sex workers as they plied their trade, ducking into cars and alleyways to sell their services.
Kourtney, 36, also took to Instagram to share a video of sister Kim, 35, showing off her ski skills by ducking down and zipping between Khloé's legs.
So, Bow takes things into her own hands and pops up in Zoey's dorm room to figure out why the hell her daughter has been ducking her.
But this should not be at the expense of ignoring important truths or more widely ducking a fight that will shape our world for decades to come.
If you go to Settings, then General, then Keyboard, the Text Replacement, you can actually create your own auto-corrections and delete word the "ducking" altogether. Wow.
Pull-up threes are really hard and knocking down at least a third of them, at the very least, prevents on-ball defenders from ducking under screens.
The city has now sued COR, accusing it of bypassing the city, and ducking the local-hiring requirements that Syracuse would impose in exchange for tax breaks.
As Ms. Covington walked down a school hallway lined on either side with yellow student lockers, she caught sight of a ninth grader ducking into a classroom.
Also, there was no bow: Instead, West remained out of sight, with Kim Kardashian ducking backstage with Anna Wintour, according to The New York Times' Vanessa Friedman.
The reigning UFC bantamweight champ joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (weeknights on FS1) and was asked if he thought DJ was ducking him.
Against whichever one of the confusingly named Pitbull brothers, Alvarez used these rights to get Freire ducking, then kicked him in the head for a spectacular knockout.
In advance of Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing early in September, key Democrats are ducking past cameras and microphones to avoid commenting about how they may vote (The Hill).
When he met Azeredo, Gomi walked him to the ropes constantly and after he had dinged the Brazilian's chin with a hook, Azeredo began ducking for takedowns.
Ducking into an empty exam room, her gaze quickly settles on a scuff mark behind the door where a chair has rubbed against it, and she frowns.
And maybe that's where to begin: Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij have created a show that actively bobs and weaves, ducking a succinct or even lucid reading.
Yes, it's a great way to hurt a crouched opponent and outright starch a ducking opponent, but it is also an excellent way to lift his head.
You can see it in the rushes, he's swinging out, leaping over Alex, and Alex, without a rope, is just ducking while he jumps over his head.
"I should be the guide," she chuckled, before ducking into a black SUV, off to the next interview, the next performance of her many versions of self.
The Warriors' center, feet planted and eyes only half-raised to Jordan's arms stretching over him, looked like someone ducking under a bridge to escape a storm.
I remember ducking for cover in November 1980 as former guerrillas from Mr. Nkomo's and Mr. Mugabe's liberation armies traded fire in Entumbane, a township outside Bulawayo.
This is your ducking stool, hookers: how much danger and persecution can you take until you realise what you're doing is an affront to the moral order?
After decades of ducking the legal requirement that it undergo a thorough financial audit, the Pentagon finally opened up its books to 1,53 outside accountants and analysts.
With the president's approval rating well below 40 percent and Congress' even worse, a lot of Republicans have been ducking constituent town halls during their August recess.
The lyrics typically highlight Jay's superiority as an MC, and in many cases they reference his drug dealer past, often with him bragging about ducking the Feds.
Aid agencies often cite the fear of conscription, and punishment for ducking it, as one of the main reasons refugees give for not wanting to return home.
He slips a defender by literally ducking under him as he runs right over him, but unwisely passes back to Dier, who promptly gives it to Belgium.
Considering how walkable Cork is, travelers can spend their entire day ducking into pubs, soaking in some live music, and tasting old recipes passed down for generations.
We found ourselves ducking under branches laden with bright pink peach blossoms and stopping to marvel at the songbirds that flitted ahead of us on the trail.
To prepare for his role as the heir Roman Roy, Kieran Culkin had to learn how to emerge from a helicopter without reflexively ducking like an amateur.
Members of Congress can be seen scurrying down hallways, fake-talking on their cellphones and ducking out back doors to avoid reporters' questions about the latest tweet.
New Delhi (CNN Business)India is ducking out of one of the world's largest free trade agreements, saying it wants to protect its farmers and local businesses.
For those who have survived mass shootings, ducking under desks and witnessing unspeakable horror, the big question is whether to recount the bloodshed to get into college.
Back in May, Spicer struggled to avoid the media firestorm that arose after Trump unexpectedly fired Comey — by momentarily ducking behind some bushes by the White Hose.
Pounding in low kicks to the pivoting leg... Drawing it out and firing the right hand across the top: Ducking under it and following up: Or ducking it straight into the takedown attempt: Every time Faber stepped in with his overhand, Edgar caught it on his forearm or rolled it off his shoulder and came back with an uppercut as Faber's head was well forward of his centre of gravity.
One is a love letter to a cult classic retro game, a snowy escapade of ducking between the legs of titanic beasts, desperate to survive against the odds.
Ducking in behind booming overhands, he still tends to get in his best work in combinations to the body—smashing in headbutts when he wants to go upstairs.
Surveillance footage of the explosion, including video from cameras at Orangetheory Fitness in Chelsea, captured bystanders running through the streets, ducking from debris as windows shattered all around.
I'd much rather watch two hours of this badass camera whipping itself around the road while somehow ducking cars and obstacles than watch two hours of any movie.
That's tricky because he's sure to use it publicly, but if you don't talk with him it will just fan the narrative that the state is ducking responsibility.
Conor McGregor has been ducking Frankie Edgar for years and never REALLY wanted to fight him at UFC 222 in March ... this according to Frankie's manager, Ali Abdelaziz.
The Grizzlies encouraged his attack—ducking under screens, forcing a whole bunch of pull-up long twos, deserting him in the corners—and he punished them for it.
For over a year, Zuckerberg has been ducking such requests even as he embarked on a road trip across America last year to meet people in every state.
Hammering him with a jab as he is performing this shuffle to close the distance, and then ducking out or circling off worked perfectly for Moicano and others.
Ducking into clinches and avoiding the big left kicks early, Manuwa's gameplan completely changed in the second round as he walked St. Preux down and bashed the body.
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Abdullah led me up the hill of tangled metal and concrete, and we entered his house by ducking under a staircase, through a hole in the bathroom wall.
"It will be really fun to see those guys and compete against them," said Mike Chernoff, the Indians' general manager, ducking into a dry corner of the clubhouse.
Then they set off on a mad highway dash down the mountain and across the Riviera, ducking their heads each time they passed the police on the road.
Like a miniaturized Moby Dick, the pure-white fish wiggles slowly over the reef, ducking under corals and ascending, then descending again, up and down and all around.
He's in his 30s, but he still dresses like the teenage skate rat he once was, when he was rolling around Huntsville, slinging pills and ducking the cops.
"I was ducking, avoiding forks, knives," she recounts to me, wrapped in a white terry bathrobe after the photo shoot finally ends, holding a long-stemmed champagne glass.
What it has is an extremely specific physical vocabulary, with jumping, sliding, lashing, ducking, low-to-the ground flurries of movement that are executed with highly focused intent.
"Instead, it sent the case back to a judge who has made his distaste for the entire A.C.A. unclear," ducking responsibility for knocking it down or reinforcing it.
One man who was inside the store at the time of the attack described ducking under a table as shots rang out and then running out the door.
Alex Peñalosa, one of many hospital employees streaming out of the hospital and ducking under police tape on Friday, said he worked in the obstetrics and gynecology unit.
Her speech was competent, though not spectacular, but her decision to deliver it at all at a time when wiser politicians are ducking and covering was a mistake.
We plan on soaking up the sun, keeping the windows open, and ducking out of the office early whenever possible — so, you know, more time to water said plants.
And it relieved conservatives who had used the debate over priestly celibacy to heighten their opposition to the pope, and saw his ducking of the issue as a victory.
Overflow and bustle and ducking in and out of different rooms (if you can get in at all) is the point of this festival, now in its 12th year.
The gunfire, which sent hundreds of patrons fleeing and ducking for cover, grew out of a dispute inside the club, where two shootings took place in 2015, authorities said.
In The Fugitive, Harrison Ford escapes the police by ducking into the parade and disguises himself as one of the marchers, which works because all white men look alike.
Weirder still, the company keeps throwing Daley under the bus as if he has been ducking Michael "Venom" Page in order to fight these far more experienced, respected opponents.
As successive courses were presented, and waiters and chefs scurried around the restaurant, ducking their heads to avoid hitting low rafters, members of our group compared élite dining experiences.
"Whether he was not willing to go on the record on this case because he was ducking the issue or simply being diplomatic is an open question," Aden said.
For over a year, Mr. Zuckerberg has been ducking such requests even as he embarked on a road trip across America last year to meet people in every state.
He then tried ducking blame for his own incompetence the next day, as he decided to falsely accuse the Obama administration of enacting a health regulation it never did.
If you don't, it's just going to keep swinging around, week after week, hitting you in the back of the head like a circadian tether ball you aren't ducking.
The way boxing works these days, it's all too easy for top fighters to pick and choose their spots, ducking the top competition to keep their titles and records.
People were ducking and covering with a constant stream of projectiles whizzing by our faces, and the air was filled with the sounds of fists and sticks against flesh.
He was wearing a hoodie underneath the formless, dirty cloak, which he retreated into like a wet bird, ducking his head until his face could no longer be seen.
When pressed if she was concerned about the allegations against Fairfax she said she believes "all allegations like this should be taken seriously" before ducking into a private room.
But the Texas senator isn't relenting from his attacks on Trump, maintaining that the GOP front-runner won't win the nomination and accusing Trump of ducking from additional debates.
I was imagining myself spending hours and hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic, ducking the bullets from police as they tried to defend a depleted gas station from looters.
Better yet, he's got too few pro fights for there to be the usual "he's ducking [my favourite fighter]" which follows every top flight boxer in the world today.
Gaskill said the feedback since then had been "almost universally positive," and most importantly the birds had taken to it, with up to 20 ducking below the road each night.
While other candidates are clamoring for attention from large news organizations, Biden's camp has been ducking requests, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein and Maxwell Tani note in their latest story.
"They're ducking those issues, and they have been for some time since the breakdown in late April, early May, and we haven't seen them rejoin those issues," said the person.
New weapons include a common variant of the rocket launcher, and a brand-new semi-automatic pistol, and you're also able to better hide now, ducking in haystacks or dumpsters.
I was vaguely aware that wasn't normal — most women walked around with towels on their bodies and on their heads, ducking into changing stalls to shimmy into bras and underwear.
In the video, something explodes behind Wayans and the actor is seen ducking with his face twisted in pain as he clutches his head filming an episode directed by Crawford.
Posted by Mr. T and Bee: A Tale of a boy and His Ducks on Thursday, January 14, 2016 Tyler and Bee couldn't be more ducking cute if they tried.
UFC fighter Brad Tavares is doubling down on his weekend call-out of Michael Bisping ... telling TMZ Sports the ex-champ is ducking him 'cause he's terrified of getting THRASHED.
Bush said it was "good news that everyone's quietly ducking that piece" that remained in the AHCA because it encourages health-care providers to make their services more market friendly.
Just as when Renan Barao's back kick to the body caught a ducking Eddie Wineland in the head, the post fight talk focused on the nature of a lucky punch.
Urijah Faber threw wide overhands any time he got close enough, but as soon as his opponent began ducking he would look to throw the right uppercut from out wide.
Many fighters used civilians as human shields, ducking behind the innocent before maneuvering through Mosul's bombed out Old City, which had become a labyrinth of elaborate underground tunnels and trenches.
Looking down, I realised I was approaching a gigantic porcelain panda, ducking down beneath the clouds and heading straight for … Well, let's just say I was glad I woke up.
He has feuded with war heroes and the relatives of fallen soldiers, sparked controversy by ducking remembrance observances and been accused of using the troops to advance his political goals.
"We're going to do a thorough investigation, we're going to work really hard and we'll get it done as expeditiously as possible," Conaway said before ducking onto the House floor.
We're told Kylie wasn't ducking out because of any awkwardness with Tyga -- our sources insist she harbors no ill toward her ex-BF and they're actually on relatively good terms.
Ms. Dole spoke for the style of her native Piedmont, but Mr. Bowles (who had criticized Ms. Dole for ducking tough issues) wouldn't say which he preferred — and he lost.
However, there was no drinking on the agenda: The gang was there to establish an alibi, before ducking out after midnight to make the biggest cash robbery in US history.
When Frankie Edgar humbled Rodriguez last year, he did it by moving forward, applying pressure, and immediately springing back or ducking under Rodriguez's blows when he panicked and threw hard.
While Democrats are largely ducking the topic on the campaign trail, few in Washington doubt that impeachment will be on the table if they win the House on Nov. 6.
Ducking these constitutional problems, Chief Justice Roberts said that courts cannot be "politically neutral" and are incapable of devising a "manageable" way of dealing with maps drawn for partisan gain.
They said that if he were ducking a meeting with the North Koreans, he could easily have moved to the box where the American delegation, including Mr. Warmbier, was seated.
A news report quoted Fowler as saying the senator had looked "sheepish" when they caught up with him, and he avoided them by ducking into the men's room, Shockley wrote.
She employs tactics like ducking under ropes, keeping her head down, piggybacking on small groups, and using other passengers' discarded boarding passes, Joe Eskenazi wrote in The Guardian last week.
Ducking and running through a half-­covered hallway between the barns, the two activists enter another barn where they find mothers that have just given birth inside those same crates.
Apple has long focused on making sure its App Store and services are safe spaces, sometimes to the chagrin of users who just want to ducking vent once in awhile.
She grabbed every glass object she could get her hands on — plates, vases, dishes — and hurled them out the window at the gunman, ducking in between throws to protect herself.
Wale joins the action and uses a bottle of rosé like a shotgun, wildly picking targets ducking in and out of the water like a game of alcoholic whack-a-mole.
Blac Chyna's been dodging and ducking her deposition about a 2015 car crash, and the plaintiffs' lawyer has had enough and wants to make her talk ... according to new legal docs.
He will leap over you and jam it home if you try that shit, leaving you fucking ducking for cover, doing whatever you can to keep your head on your shoulder.
Flake's announcement followed a dizzying flurry of activity at the committee's Friday hearing, with senators ducking in and out, whispers at a high pitch, and nobody sure what was going on.
While that technically just refers to a drop in pressure in a weather system, the words alone are enough to send us ducking for cover (and under some warm, fleecy blankets).
Instead of ducking behind cover or using an analog stick to dodge bullets, you pause between shots to warp out of enemy fire, while time momentarily slows to a near-standstill.
He fled to Canada (eluding one pursuer by ducking into a Chinese laundry, according to Mark Gribben of the Malefactor's Register, a blog) before the police eventually caught up with him.
Whether she's ducking baby mama drama, fighting for representation in a predominately White workplace, or being the glue that holds her dysfunctional family together, MJ was our girl through and through.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations reaffirmed on Friday that torture is illegal and that refugees deserve protection, while ducking any direct criticism of remarks made by new U.S. President Donald Trump.
The pals touch on a wide range of topics, from ducking out of the Met Ball early and body-shaming to Schumer's new book, The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo.
These are people in planes and in the airport who are doing things like ducking into a bathroom and changing three or four times in a very short period of time.
And this is made even worse by corporations ducking out on paying their fair share of taxes through the use of "inversions" and extorting tax breaks from local and state governments.
Additionally the simple act of stepping up to throw body kicks when knowing the opponent is going to circle out can make that opponent rethink ducking his head down so drastically.
And then there's the psychological component: After years ducking mirrors and hiding behind bangs, curtains of hair, turtlenecks, and scarves, what does it feel like to step away from going incognito?
Then you might find yourself slipping into terrible posture, sneaking a nap, or -- if you're working from the dining room table -- ducking into the kitchen every 15 minutes for a snack.
It's a memory fit for the mantelpiece: A pair of newlyweds, fresh from the altar, walk between rows of well-wishers, happily ducking the white flower petals being thrown over them.
In time, Tommy is joined by other soldiers waiting and running and ducking on the beach, the most important played by the equally fine Aneurin Barnard and the singer Harry Styles.
Four renowned law professors showed up before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to conduct an intellectual and rigorous constitutional seminar -- while ducking the partisan crossfire from Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
But anti-racist demonstrators walked away from their designated space, following railroad tracks and ducking into the woods to evade authorities and disrupt the "Rock Stone Mountain" rally about a mile away.
This stuff is funny, sure, but after years of scrolling past "no ducking way" posts, I've come to believe that autocorrect actually has useful things to tell us — if only we'd listen.
With this buy-one-get-one deal, you might be able to justify ducking out of the office for an afternoon coffee, by coming back with a second drink for your boss.
The best strategy against Romero will probably always be utilizing a good jab and feints to draw those reaching, leaping, ducking over-reactions that Romero makes under fire, and then punishing them.
Later that evening, Booker was running through the halls of CNN in New York, ducking behind corners to outrun his campaign aide who was staffing him for an interview with Don Lemon.
There is no ducking this truth; as systematic institutionalized legal, political, educational, journalistic and artistic practice, free speech—as we are interpreting the term here—is a specialty of the modern West.
It's more like we're all going to be ducking under the near-distant hum of electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, or eVTOLs (really rolls off the tongue), sooner than later.
Men and women in black - darting, ducking and scurrying; feverishly seeking crosses etched in masking tape on the floor; legs scissoring beneath towering stacks of amplifiers that were carried on and off.
McCain charged that Boeing executive Patrick Shanahan was ducking questions during his confirmation hearing, particularly over his response in a written statement that he would look into providing military assistance to Ukraine.
I have always been the type to respond to the action on screen, bobbing and weaving in my chair, ducking down in the hopes it would help my onscreen character to survive.
He was shot in the head while trying to escape the gunfire by ducking between two cars in a parking lot at the Ebbets Field Houses on Bedford Avenue in Crown Heights.
But Mr. Sanders spent much of his day using back entrances and side doors and ducking into stairwells to avoid reporters' questions, clearly unwilling to talk in precise terms about his plans.
When Bond does defeat Jaws, it's with his cunning more than anything: be it by super magnet, electrical current or just by simply ducking out of the way at the right time.
He remained a shadow on the bench in a 2-2 draw against Lobos BUAP, a team from the city of Puebla, and avoided reporters by ducking onto the team bus afterward.
He wrote an inconclusive decision in a clash between a baker and a gay couple, and he joined a pair of decisions ducking the question of whether the Constitution prohibits partisan gerrymandering.
But in its refusal to provide more than "slim green shoots of story," it is also an artful ducking of the full reveal that we have come to expect from such accounts.
Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, arrived early in the evening, ducking into a side room with members of Mr. Trump's legal defense team, including Pat A. Cipollone and Jay Sekulow.
When Mr. Nézet-Séguin appeared onstage for a curtain call, the players nearly pelted him with dozens of flowers, a gesture that caused him to smile with gratitude while ducking for cover.
In 2012, he evaded capture by the F.B.I. and the Mexican federal police by ducking out the back door of his oceanview mansion in Los Cabos into a patch of thorn bushes.
We mentioned that a good answer to the low drop away and extreme ducking is to feint or double jab the opponent into his dip, covering distance without opening up too much.
And while politicians are notorious for ducking the truth and skirting apologies, Trump's campaign has taken it to another level – where photographic evidence and violence is not enough to change his tune.
That afternoon, I met up with my dad for lunch — and felt guilty about ducking out of work for one out of the seven hours I was scheduled to be in the office.
The difficulty Aldo was having with the feints became clear as he began ducking into clinches after a slip rather than attempting to counter which would risk him taking a follow up punch.
But the Church of England has been balancing, ducking and weaving between many different constituencies and ideologies throughout its half-millennium of existence, and the chances are that it will somehow weave on.
It would have elevated Sanders to be debating the Republican nominee with Clinton nowhere in sight, and make her look weak for ducking an opportunity that Trump is tough enough to take on.
When you enter an area you can tell by looking at it whether you'll spend the next 15 minutes climbing crumbling statues or ducking behind cover to shoot at waves of bad guys.
I can remember ducking in the back seat of a car as a freshman in high school across the street from my school, a public school, because folks were shooting at each other.
In the movies you can follow the flow of a fight scene from beginning to end, and understand why each decision was made, whether it's reloading a gun or ducking behind a wall.
The fear of conscription, and potential punishment for ducking it or for desertion, is frequently cited by aid groups as one of the main reasons refugees give for not wanting to return home.
Ducking under screens isn't an option against Curry or Durant, and should Golden State's offense get stuck in mud, they will seek Love out with a ball screen, regardless of who he's on.
The explosive Panama Papers leak this week that revealed many hidden offshore accounts held by rich and powerful people worldwide has heightened calls for authorities to crack down on such tax-ducking shenanigans.
The (actually pretty good, he says before quickly ducking) Mel Gibson redemption project Hacksaw Ridge and Hell or High Water, one of the year's three best films, lost all three of their nominations.
After initially ducking to the ground, they told CNN affiliate KTNV, they ran with others to an airport hangar for shelter, before making it back to their parked truck near the concert venue.
With the fight in the balance in round 3, Romero sealed the deal by catching a ducking Weidman with a knee to the face and then immediately flipping over the cage in celebration.
Players have seen their lives haunted or outright destroyed by moments like that: think of Fred Merkle going through life ducking the epithet "bonehead," or Donnie Moore killing himself and, nearly, his wife.
A gunman opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on an outdoor country music festival, sending the crowd of more than 22,000 running and ducking for cover.
Dawn of War III tries to rectify this tension by offering a middle ground between Dawn of War's nameless hordes and Dawn of War II's heroes and squads ducking from cover to cover.
When the left straight starts to bother a fighter he will either reach for it, as above, or try to slip it—often by ducking or taking his head to the elbow side.
At the annual Breakthrough Prize celebration in San Francisco earlier this month, he spotted a CNBC producer and flashed the peace sign before quickly ducking away from the many cameras that were flashing.
My obsession with ducking under the weather boils down to a child's desire to go to the nurse's office: I want permission to excuse myself from life and curl up in a sunspot.
Although Mr. Hunt criticized Mr. Johnson for ducking out of one TV debate, it was another candidate, Rory Stewart, the international development secretary, who was the most vocal in attacking the front-runner.
So, we asked Gennady ... and he essentially told us his team tried like hell to come to terms for a 3rd fight, but Canelo was ducking the smoke like he was Floyd Mayweather.
There were a lot of witnesses to the murder, but the chaos of the moment — gunshots, people ducking for cover, a dimly lit parking lot being deluged by rain — left few strong ones.
Well-trained by now in ducking the latest Trump verbal or online gaffe, the only thing that matters for party leaders is what Moore does from now on — not what he's done before.
As important as it is for young artists to know the proverbial 'ledge, it's just as crucial for them to feel comfortable ducking convention, to carve out a place in history for themselves.
There are encounters with more than one at a time, situations that force you into dodging, into ducking past flailing arms, so keen to grab a shirt and pull its wearer towards them.
Ackerman calls himself the "cruise director" of the 1,600-student public school; interviewing him in his classroom means glitter on your sleeves and students ducking in to get information on the campus blood drive.
Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, refused to broach the topic: "I'm not going to have this conversation right now," he said, ducking into the Senate subway on his way to the Capitol.
Perhaps in the future, Apple will recognize its users as the pottymouths they really are, but until then, we'll keep finding ways to keep our dirty mouths alive — even though it's really ducking annoying.
If he doesn't start pulling in more female collaborators yet insists on participating in gender commentary and ducking black women's concerns, why should his "male genius" status buy him the benefit of the doubt?
Three pitches before Cespedes' homer, he hit a foul ball that whizzed past the head of a ducking Syndergaard, who began the rally with a one-out double to the warning track in centerfield.
Often Edgar will stab in the body jab a few times before ducking in, slamming his palm into the lead shoulder, and then picking up the opponent's lead leg as he forces him back.
The country singer, 35, came to Jolie Rae's defense on social media on Sunday regarding a video she posted of the little girl letting out an ear-piercing scream before ducking behind an armchair.
Even if he had been elected, poor Ford was embattled as any accidental president has ever been, managing the Mayaguez incident — officially, the last battle of the Vietnam conflict — and ducking two (!) assassination attempts.
Joel, who grew up among the millions of other American children who practiced ducking and covering under their school desks during routine Civil Defense drills, was raised to fear and distrust the mysterious Ruskies.
It's a great feeling to work your way around a level — and I mean literally, walk around it — ducking down or standing up on tiptoes in your hunt for the best angle of attack.
Patrons at the establishment are able to skip the epic midsummer lines to the Eiffel Tower's elevators, instead ducking into a private entrance with a designated lift to sweep diners skyward toward the restaurant.
Liam Neeson is on the ropes and ducking faster than a pro boxer -- he's reportedly pulled out of an interview with Stephen Colbert on the heels of his tale of seeking race-based revenge.
It would be good to see Narkun walking Khalidov down, ducking under his single-shot right hands, and trying to wedge into a standing clinch or come up swinging as he's out of position.
Former White House aides recall watching an agitated Mr. Biden ducking in and out of a secure phone booth outside the situation room in early 2014, trying to reach Mr. Yanukovych on his cellphone.
Ducking through intense belts of violent radiation as it skimmed over the clouds of Jupiter at 253,227 miles per hour, NASA's Juno spacecraft on Monday clinched its spot around the solar system's largest planet.
As the ball floated in from the right corner, Colombia defender Cristián Zapata cut inside and around a screen from the far post, and Cameron, who tried ducking under the screen, was too slow.
Ducking through intense belts of violent radiation as it skimmed over the clouds of _________ at 130,000 miles per hour, NASA's Juno spacecraft on July 4 clinched its spot around the solar system's largest planet.
As a kid, he literally lived on his own, in a house with his brother and no adult supervision, ducking social services and fending for himself by hustling (and occasionally robbing) drunken gamblers downtown.
The British leader subsequently left the prime minister's residence Maison de Bourgogne in the centre of this small city-state in a hurry, ducking out of a press conference alongside his opposite number, Bettel.
I learned to extract it rapidly and safely, and shoot it more or less accurately, and reload and fire while turning, crouching, ducking in and out of concealment, never, ever, presenting a stationary target.
The decision drew a dissent from three conservative justices, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito, who suggested that the court was ducking the cases because they involved Planned Parenthood and touched on abortion.
Such a decisive move, only two months after Quinn took over from John Flint, would help mark the former commercial bank head out from his predecessor, who had a reputation for ducking major decisions.
Johnson's appearance comes a day after he was accused in an on-air challenge by veteran BBC journalist Andrew Neil of ducking an interview in which he would have faced questions about his trustworthiness.
The pair was out in London Wednesday night ... and Harry's got a tight grip on his GF. The two have allegedly been together for several months but have done a decent job ducking cameras.
"They hug on each other and love on each other," she says, adding that after catching the boys constantly ducking into each other's bedrooms, she and husband Keith Kauffman put them in the same space.
Trump aides hope that by now combining tough rhetoric on issues such as sanctuary cities with ducking a bruising political battle in Congress, they will thread the needle and allow Republicans to keep the House.
If Fernandes took him down, Belingon would scramble up, and then his next move would be a jab or hook to get Fernandes ducking in, and then jumping into another high stakes back kick attempt.
Spider-Man 3 (2007) was a convoluted mess, with a Tobey that was too old to still play a 20-something dude ducking landlords and villains with competing airtimes (Sandman, Venom, and the Green Goblin).
Charles chose to celebrate winning the world title by ducking into a bar with a friend and trying to conceal his identity until he was outed as the new world champion, when he promptly left.
On whether the United States will formally cite China as a currency manipulator in a Treasury report due out next week, Mnuchin remained coy, ducking any suggestion that failing to do so might look weak.
Ducking away from colleagues for a moment before the show began, Magary told me about his bewilderment at there being a Deadspin Awards show at all, not to mention his being the emcee of it.
After killing a man with her Chevrolet Corvair, she calmly drives home and dishes up Hamburger Helper ready meals for dinner, ducking questions from her husband over whether or not they should have a kid.
Even so, Mr Sharif's party, the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), or PML (N), could have sat indefinitely on Mr Qadri's request for a presidential pardon, so ducking the risk of enraging its religiously conservative base.
Holm would have been better served throwing the left straight from the inside angle, getting deeper onto the outside angle, ducking after throwing it and coming up with the right—anything to add more variety.
The scarcity of funding for developing countries to adapt to climate change has been a thorny issue at the Morocco climate talks, with richer nations ducking pressure to set specific targets to increase their contributions.
A few pitches before his home run, Cespedes hit a foul line drive about head high that had Syndergaard darting and ducking out of the way as he took a short lead off third base.
The basic Rick Story game has always been swarming to the fence, swinging while there for a bit, and then ducking in on the opponents' hips or into a clinch when they start throwing back.
KEOKUK, Iowa — For a moment, he seemed almost tentative, ducking into a coffeehouse between a tattoo parlor and an American Legion hall — speaking mostly of Texas because it was not clear where else to start.
At about the time that American grade-school children were ducking under their desks, the English author Nevil Shute wrote "On the Beach," a best-selling novel about nuclear apocalypse that became a 1959 movie.
Usually, I first ramble off a list of designers that specialize in tailoring (Gabriela Hearst, Peter Do, and Tibi, to name a few) before ducking from the inevitable "wait, how much are they??" follow-up.
"I remember ducking behind the back seat of a car, because people were shooting at each other — in the ninth grade," the former Housing and Urban Development secretary told moderator and MSNBC host Craig Melvin.
The teenager, a US citizen, was arrested Sunday after agents spotted him carrying two large duffel bags and ducking in-and-out of an agent's view, US Customs and Border Protection said in a statement.
Though many patients send the money on to the providers, they said, others might realize they're onto a bonanza, pocketing the money and ducking and dodging every time a doctor or medical office reaches out.
That he now needs to reach out and actually claim it is a point where Millman and I agree; hence my recent argument that Rubio needs to actually fight Trump, a fight he's still mostly ducking.
Through his four fights on The Ultimate Fighter, Lobov showed a counter punching wherein he pressured his man, waited for him to extend, and then swung fists as hard as possible while ducking his head offline.
The Republicans who seem to perform the best are those who host in-person town halls and face questions, even if from an angry crowd, rather than ducking constituents while home during the congressional recess. Rep.
Ducking in and out of a corner office at Parallel22015 to check on a presentation from a local P&G executive, Vidal told me that he didn't come here to copy what he did in Chile.
There will definitely be some ducking and weaving with the SEC to make that a reality, but if Indiegogo pulls it off, it might make a huge impact on the exposure its equity platform is getting.
Soon, they are ducking down dark, narrow, trash-strewn alleyways into the heart of the Barangay Libis slum, accompanied by a slew of uniformed officers and as many as 10 helmeted, assault rifle-toting SWAT officers.
Note the difference between punching and clutching with slight deviation of the head from the center line, and what Overeem does when he's panicking—ducking wildly and slowly after his man's hips with his head down.
I had that camera around my neck everywhere I went, and it allowed me to shoot confidently whether I was walking down Bourbon Street or ducking under the Saturn V at NASA's Space and Rocket Center.
By the time Tebow was in camp with the New England Patriots in 2013, he was somehow crouching and ducking as part of his throwing motion, even when under no more duress than a July drizzle.
The film is viewed standing up, and you may find yourself ducking so as not to hit your head on that virtual bridge or stepping awkwardly to avoid treading on the vagabond sleeping under the bridge.
She pointed to Pelosi ducking questions earlier this month about Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Cedric Richmond's (D-La.) joke about White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, which many on the right found crude and in poor taste.
It should go without saying that if you're in the New York metropolitan area, you just might want to concoct your excuse for ducking out of work early (or push that Valentine's Day dinner back slightly).
It would be good to see him using takedown attempts to accomplish this—not just feinting takedowns to set up his punches, but actually ducking in on Johnson's hips and physically moving him to the fence.
Why it might seem like ducking out of work for two days before a vacation in the aftermath of an internal shakeup might seem dramatic, Ripa taking some time to deal with being blindsided is reasonable.
But instead of ducking into the paint or stopping short at the dunker's spot, he chugs all the way to the corner, where a teammate is in place to pick off his man with a screen.
There's the balanced Brawler style; the heavy-hitting Beast mode; and the one I liked the most in 0, Rush, which sees Kaz darting around his enemies, ducking and diving and delivering rapid-fire body blows.
But the idiotic charges that dos Anjos is ducking McGregor and that his injury is just a cover aren't only unfounded: they ignore what a professional fighter—in this case a champion—does for a living.
So I buttoned my pants, headed outside, and tipped my hat to the guys remodeling the apartment complex across the street before ducking into their porta-potty and performing a thorough exorcism on my lower intestine.
To run and to gun in The New Order, without seeking shelter or health-restoring pick-ups—there's no full regeneration here for simply ducking behind some cover—is to die, and die, and die again.
I imagined him as a character in "The Incredibles," ducking behind Le Coucou in SoHo to stash his whisks and ditch the butter, grabbing bamboo steam baskets and coconut milk before racing to Buddakan in Chelsea.
Ducking into the foyer of a landmark-listed building that houses a training school, Ms. Lau talked about the intense pressure on students, which, she said, was partly to blame for the city's youth suicide rate.
Put it all together in the room-sized playspace that the Vive enables, and you're talking about being the hero of your own action movie—shooting, ducking, spinning, and katana-slicing your way through waves of enemies.
It certainly won't be as easy as against a crouched fighter or one prone to ducking, but a few lead handed uppercuts thrown in between the left hooks and jabs might work out well for Dos Santos.
Ducking under a pop-up canopy to escape the sun, Martin told me she wouldn't have been able to come without the ride she got from her friend Monique Hebert, whose daughter belongs to the Grissom GSA.
At the UNGA, the Europeans doubled down on their commitment to the Iran nuclear deal by announcing they would set up a special payment channel to let European companies keep dealing with Iran while ducking U.S. sanctions.
Some of those focus on workflow improvement, including the new Freeform Project panel that lets you arrange assets visually and improved audio tools (which now also feature Auto Ducking for ambient sound in Audition and Premiere Pro).
While noisily stating that he would not comment on Mr Johnson's private life, Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, who is running against him, labelled his opponent a coward for ducking out of a head-to-head debate.
Swart also offered some color on Qualcomm's positional tracking tech, which he says is more suited for movements like dodging and ducking while standing, not necessarily the walk-around VR consumers have seen on tethered VR systems.
He slipped out of a heavily defended compound as Mexican soldiers barreled in before dawn, ducking into an escape route hidden behind a closet and sneaking into the sewers before he was finally caught, officials said Monday.
As we previously reported, the former Detroit Lions prodigy (a 2nd round pick in 2011) was arrested in L.A. after ducking out of a court-ordered mental facility and then beating up his neighbor on January 30.
"You guys are going to be ducking cheesesteaks for the rest of your careers," a panelist says to Christie and former Mets beat writer Andy Martino, after both have finished kicking around the Phillies and their fans.
But overall, it's a more cohesive and organic game — if you anger the city police force and they come after you, for example, ducking into an apartment to hide no longer feels like warping to another dimension.
Bureau of Fire Protection spokesman Ian Manalo told Reuters the gunman placed 9mm ammunition on a gaming table which he then set on fire, causing bullets to shoot off randomly and sending those inside ducking for cover.
Meanwhile, by ducking a broad, one-size-fits-all constitutional holding, the court effectively requires both sides, in Colorado and elsewhere, to go home and try to work out policy accommodations at the state and local levels.
"I can remember ducking into the back seat of a car when I was a freshman in high school across the street from my school, my public school, because folks were shooting at each other," he said.
Not too long ago, one of the nation's premier reporters, whose clout affords him access in spades, still found it necessary to go out, uninvited, to the home of a general who had been ducking his calls.
Federer struck two rasping backhand winners in the fifth game and raced across the turf to punish Raonic for failing to put away a volley, pummeling a forehand straight through the ducking Canadian to seize a decisive break.
We're ducking in and out of streets we'd never previously been down, despite their proximity to our place of work, to check in at PokéStops for more items—after my Dragonair encounter, I'm in need of some Balls.
It would be encouraging to see Gallagher get Machida's back foot to the fence, then step in and compress that buffer zone Machida loves to keep, before ducking in on the takedown attempts or driving into the clinch.
It seems that our brains need adequate rest to regulate emotions the following day, so consider ducking out of a so-so birthday party early, pausing a TV show to finish tomorrow, and pushing brunch back an hour.
Republican Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley could be seen ducking out a back door right behind the podium and hitting a row of flags behind the news conference participants just as questioning was beginning on the indictments.
But its handling of the incident provoked criticism even from within its ranks for the way it broke with the magazine's traditional way of handling controversy: by publishing critical letters, not by ducking for cover from Twitter storms.
Ducking out of the foyer, he reappeared a few seconds later clad in an electric blue blazer — size 48 and 13 percent polyester — festooned with Jets logos that he procured three weeks ago during a pilgrimage to Manitoba.
Dispatches MANILA — Officer Kathlyn Domingo walked through a maze of narrow alleys, ducking under jumbles of electrical wires and hanging laundry to the open doorway of a flimsy two-story house made of found wood and rusty nails.
Speaking to reporters while on his campaign bus, Yang alleged that Cruz is ducking the offer the two agreed upon in September, and Yang and his team's attempts to secure a date to play Cruz have been unsuccessful.
Users boarding an airplane, leaving on a road trip or ducking into the subway, for example, could use Wi-Fi to download their favorite movies and TV shows beforehand, then view them when the cellular signal dips out.
Diehard Sanders supporters have been criticizing her for a while for not releasing her own plan for single-payer health care and for ducking some of the more difficult questions about how to set up such a system.
It's tempting to imagine this period of American history as one of perpetual anxiety, clenched fear and misplaced faith in the government, with people readily believing that ducking beneath a desk would save them from a hydrogen bomb.
Much of Machida's takedown defense has been done with his feet, but by bringing the fight towards the fence and ducking in for Machida's hips, Anders could force Machida to fight off the takedown with his hips and hands.
It's too soon to say whether anything Lady Gaga did tonight will resonate, but at least she offered something new: An army of dancing drones, ducking and dodging over the Houston skyline, transforming from stars to a fluttering flag.
We're starting to get at least a partial picture of what Donald Trump has been trying to hide since ducking releasing his tax returns during the 2016 campaign and then sidestepping demands from Democrats in Congress to see them.
The company was ducking for cover all morning, as people railed on the ad which made it look like Kendall Jenner could bring unity between cops and protests like the Black Lives Matter movement with a can of soda.
In VR, however, that idea is taken to a hilarious and exhilarating extreme when it encompasses your whole body, forcing you to dodge bullets by rotating your shoulders and ducking in the slo-mo fashion of an action movie.
For the rest of his life—around four hours—I sat on the chair and cried while my mother got drunk in the kitchen, ducking her head in every now and then to see if he was dead yet.
The federal government has urged a judge to prevent Mallinckrodt PLC from ducking payment of hundreds of millions of dollars in rebates to state Medicaid programs to account for a "massive price hike" for the drugmaker's top-selling medication.
Ducking behind cover, playing it cautious will often get you killed in Max Payne 3's gunfights—a more effective method is to dash onto open ground, hit the slow-motion Bullet Time mode, and charge your enemies, suicidally.
The former vice president made the same error later that day when he told reporters, "Those kids in Parkland came up to see me when I was vice president," while describing members of Congress ducking meetings with the students.
Both teams seemed to cast caution aside, as has been the theme of this competition this season; once characterized by ducking and dancing and jabbing, these games now are opportunities to throw haymakers, seeking a spectacular and emphatic knockout.
While they jog around the mat for a warm-up, Oezdemir replicates his driving style, ducking around and past the others at high speed, playfully pushing and slapping them as he goes, trying to entice them to chase him.
Congressman Steve Cohen came to work with props -- using a bucket of chicken to poke fun at Attorney General William Barr for ducking out on a 2nd day of testimony ... but Cohen kinda got burned by his own stunt.
You know, for those instances in which you want to preserve more colorful language choices and clue in that duckface that you're not talking about ducks, ducking, or their repeated duckups, they just really need to go duck themselves.
Mayweather kept ducking, weaving, and jumping back — he's the most elusive boxer who ever lived, after all — but he looked oddly flat-footed, clumsily bobbing and weaving instead of dancing, and it began to look like McGregor had a chance.
Walking into BABZ, I encountered three established Brooklyn-based literary presses in a row — Ugly Ducking Presse, Litmus Press, and Belladonna Series — followed by #Blkgrlswurld Zine, a women-run zine/Tumblr celebrating metal and Afropunk, and the feminist publication Ginger Magazine.
Being pushed like a Krazy Horse Bennett with actual ability, Kape resorted to trying to no-sell Horiguchi's cracking right hands, and ducking in on Horiguchi's hips whenever the karateka jumped in thinking he had the finish in his sights.
If Trump, Sessions and other White House officials want to quiet accusations of collusion, they should spend less time ducking questions from Congress and more time working with state- and county-level boards of election to detect and block future cyberattacks.
Carter Page, an investment banker who served as an early foreign policy adviser to Trump, sparred with MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes in an interview, ducking questions about his reported conversation with Kislyak in July without denying such talks took place.
Editorial Sheldon Silver, felon, symbol of all that is rotten in New York State government, is still ducking and weaving, saying much but revealing little, heedless of the shame and opprobrium clinging to him like cat hair on a coat.
Ducking under the rafters by the door, then taking care not to slide on the mud that the workers had not entirely remediated, we straggled out into the all-consuming darkness, and began the long passage home across the sea. ♦
The kitchen and bathroom windows looked out onto a grimy air shaft, and right into my neighbors' apartments, so at night I did a lot of ducking, being too slack to install a shade or even tack up a sheet.
Given his digital pedigree, it may seem odd that Mr. Pettis, who left MakerBot in 2014, decided to stake his latest company on a technology that last seemed cutting edge around the time Isaac Newton was ducking apples: mechanical wristwatches.
Ross Pearson has some of the best head movement in MMA but becomes a completely different fighter after he's had a couple of kicks thrown at him while he's ducking—he starts standing upright and isn't half as defensively sharp.
The whole story arc even prompted a mildly critical Associated Press story, which noted that back when Pence was governor, Buttigieg seemed to have a perfectly friendly relationship with him — even ducking a couple of high-profile LGBT rights-related fights.
Work-based insurance is so untouchable that, though economists to the right and left agree its tax benefits should be limited, both Democrats and Republicans ended up ducking the issue when it came time to actually pass a health care bill.
That the building swoops to its nadir at its southwest corner, ducking out of the way, so to speak, to give courtyard strollers a vista overlooking the Hudson and its waterfront park, further complicates the distinction between enclosure and exposure.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Ducking and swiping our way through the plastic entrance curtains of Hong Kong Supermarket, we were two of 20 to 30 lapsed Chinese people who had waited to get their chunjie shopping done on New Year's Day.
Other old Trump allies made the scene, or came within a shout, including longtime confidante and adviser Roger Stone, who could be seen ducking into a restaurant across the street from the host hotel and convention center at around 5 p.m.
No longer are there pitchers of Bloody Marys at lunch, and it has been decades now since John Gardner's wife hired a crop duster to litter the mountain campus with leaflets accusing him of ducking out on his child support.
He made a practice of ducking behind the counter and asking employees how long they had been working at the company, whether they had been given proper training and whether their work schedule was what they had expected, Mr. Williams said.
Ducking modern trends, the production is not so much "sunny" as it is "blinding" and it showcases a forward leap in their songwriting chops, bursting with memorable sections, unexpected left-turns, and tasteful maturity... despite all the downright ignorant chainsaw riffage.
Be the Cowboy is an accessible meditation on selfhood, and just as a self is often multiplicitous, so is Mitski's masterful use of various genres—ducking and diving, though always brought together by the devastating deftness of her lyrical hand.
However, ducking the debate in Congress on what role the U.S. should have in Yemen undermines a Congressional imperative to examine the issue," he said in a statement, adding, "A Democratic majority in the new Congress must reassert close oversight regarding Yemen.
Federal investigators appear to be leaning toward the theory that the conductor who sped into a dangerous curve had lost his bearings — either from fatigue or because he knocked himself out by reflexively ducking when someone threw a rock at his cab.
The WHCA responded to last year's kerfluffle over Wolf's anti-Trump bits by condemning the comedian, and to critics, this move seemed to be about ducking another spat while missing out on an opportunity to deliver some deserved barbs to the president.
This aggressive speech comes just a day after the Europeans doubled down on their commitment to the Iran nuclear deal by announcing they would set up a special payment channel to allow European companies to keep dealing with Iran while ducking U.S. sanctions.
I was a little skeptical about how important the cable-free headset would be—but it makes tremendous difference when you're walking around the room, ducking behind objects to dodge bullets, swing your head in every direction to fire at bad guys.
Instead, take a look at your surroundings and see if there's anything you can change — if, say, you're distracted by noise in an open-plan office, trying ducking somewhere more private to buckle down, or putting on noise-canceling (or even regular) headphones.
My job is very supportive of healthy lifestyle choices, so they're totally fine with me ducking out for 30 to 45 minutes in the middle of the day to go for a run, as long as I'm not scheduled for any meetings.
Overeem didn't adjust after Travis Browne had already grazed his chin with a front kick three times, and there was zero reason for him to be ducking down to waist height with his hands down every time Antonio Silva swung at him.
We're talking about a series that, in its very first installment, had Optimus Prime tip-toeing and ducking behind a house so Shia LaBeouf's parents wouldn't see him — even though he's a robot that transforms into everyday vehicles as a means of disguise.
Edgar's team had obviously recognized the success of this strategy in the first fight, because Edgar low kicked plenty in the early going, but began to drop off in favor of ducking in for telegraphed shot and chasing with long, ineffective right hands.
Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the lawmakers say Congress is ducking its constitutional responsibility to provide the Pentagon with the green light to continue fighting Syrian forces and terrorists aligned with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
"If I smile with my teeth, bet you believe me / If I smile with my teeth, I think I believe me," she muses, ducking amongst its big, sweeping guitars as if they might provide a distraction from how scary what she's saying is.
She says that six weeks prior to her termination, a WeWork employee "surreptitiously photographed [her] having a glass of wine with another co-worker," and later used that photo as evidence that Anaya was ducking her responsibilities and drinking on the job.
Deep in a mine shaft at Cerro Rico, Marie, Jason, and I are ducking under collapsed support beams, checking out the mineral deposits in the rock seams, shining our headlamps down forks in the tunnel that look like they might never end.
But should the showdown with Golovkin still fail to materialize even after both respective obstacles are cleared, it will be very obvious that Canelo Álvarez is ducking Gennady Golovkin, and this time there will be even more evidence to argue that case.
Over eight minutes of unfiltered, dynamic freestyling in countless different flows done in one take, Kano is the Muhammad Ali of the mic—ducking and punching, staking out his territory in as respectful a manner as possible while categorically bodying the competition.
" After "The Right Stuff," published in 1979, he confronted what he called "the question that rebuked every writer who had made a point of experimenting with nonfiction over the preceding 10 or 15 years: Are you merely ducking the big challenge — The Novel?
After weeks of senators seemingly ducking or dodging the Mack truck headed the chamber's way, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer kicked the preparations for next year's trial into gear Sunday night by laying out Democratic demands for how that trial should actually look.
For Hunt, playing the left hook to right straight (as he used to knock down Bigfoot and others) in combination with the right uppercut as Mir begins ducking to his left as he did so often against Arlovski could herald a highlight reel knockout.
He has a way of locking eyes with you, ducking his head and granting you this little closed-mouth smile that is boyish and endearing, and I understand why one of his former girlfriends is having, according to him, a hard time letting go.
That's all the more true now that we are starting to get a partial picture of what Trump has been trying to hide since ducking releasing his tax returns during the 2016 campaign and then sidestepping demands from Democrats in Congress to see them.
So, even if you're ducking for cover ahead of the lunar eclipse and tomorrow's Mercury retrograde, take comfort knowing that the heavens, at least in part, want you to look on the bright side and add more light to the world in the process.
Brutal right low kicks, a corking right uppercut and left hook—so far, so Justin Gaethje—but where Gaethje has his level changes and simple but thoughtful work to trick opponents into ducking onto his blows, Stephens shows nothing to mount his bombs on.
I started on Saturday at noon, ducking out of the hideous heat into "Pryor Truth" at Under St. Marks, the theater I would nominate for Best Air-Conditioning, if that were a Fringe prize — which maybe it should be, given the sweaty spaces I encountered.
"I hope that when I rejoin my family and friends, that the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice and lies at the helm of our country," he said before ducking into a black SUV for the two-hour drive to Otisville.
We asked Mani that very question when he talked to TMZ Sports ... and as it turns out he has a hit list in mind which includes both Kevin Hart (who he kinda says is ducking him) and Bieber (who he says he'd completely ruin).
But Republicans' tactical ducking and, at times, outright lies over their roles in efforts to unravel the current system either through legislation or in the courts has left some Democratic candidates exasperated -- and led to a new wave of Democratic attacks over the GOP's inconsistencies.
So you have to be particularly alert to not only asking direct questions but also to be sure to follow up and keep following up until it's either obvious that the person is ducking the question or you get an answer to the question.
There's almost too much good stuff in here—from new bad guy Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) walking around the Death Star to heroes Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) ducking blasters on the beach—but here are some of our favorite moments:
Ducking away to Shelton's Tishomingo ranch for holidays and quick getaways, the "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" singers — who are releasing their music video for the holiday tune on Tuesday — also enjoy plenty of time together with Stefani's kids Kingston, 12, Zuma, 10, and Apollo, 4.
Cyborg's been both hailed and derided the only woman who could stop Rousey, the woman that Rousey's been ducking, the disgraced doper who doesn't deserve a shot at Rousey, and the rehabilitated great hope against the Rousey machine... if only she could drop down to 135 pounds.
Last night, after an already busy week ducking national security briefings, cancelling press conferences, and naming Kanye West America's official "Black Friend", President Elect Donald J. Trump continued his whistle-stop tour through the parts of the country the Russians allegedly duped into voting for him.
He has been ducking in on shots a lot more in recent years and while this didn't always work out great at welterweight, coming down to lightweight, where he is often the bigger man, we might see him attempting to rag-doll smaller fighters like Hernandez.
Address 160 Madison Avenue Developer J.D. Carlisle Development Corporation, with DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners and Mitsui Fudosan America A $2 million elevated park with trees and flower beds wraps around the fourth floor of this 319-unit rental, ducking under a cantilevered section of the building.
Whether it be by boxing the opponent up until they make a poorly judged shot at his hips, or throwing punches down on his shorter opponent until they begin ducking forwards at the waist to avoid some of the blows, exposing them to the front headlock.
Advocates for same-sex marriage accuse Parliament, which is dominated by the right-leaning Liberal Party, of ducking its responsibility, exposing gays and lesbians to a potentially bruising political campaign for no good reason, and all at a cost of 122 million Australian dollars ($96 million).
We piled into a First Order Fleet Transport — a seated vehicle, this time — as an astromech droid drove us through the labyrinthine ship, dodging blaster fire, skirting laser cannons, and ducking Kylo Ren's glowing, cackling lightsaber as it (somehow) melted through the ceiling above our heads.
The assault against the progressive twin towers began almost as soon as the debate started and carried over in the next day, as Democrats zeroed in on Warren for ducking a question about whether enacting Medicare for All would require a tax increase on middle-class Americans.
Jen was working at an East Coast tech company when she asked a male colleague to help her out by "rubber ducking" a bug, a term that in developer parlance means to talk through your code line by line in hopes of finding the root of the issue.
Read: Trump's appointment of Matt Whitaker to acting attorney general is raising all sorts of legal red flags Maryland argues that ducking the Senate confirmation process violates the Constitution's appointments clause, which gives the Senate power to advise and consent about the appointment of the top-most government officials.
That's why, in the middle of ranting to your friends over iMessage, you're met with a lot of unexpected "ducks." iPhones have somewhat notoriously autocorrected f-bombs to "duck" and "ducking" since their debut, but someone finally found a way to stop those pesky birds from showing up uninvited.
And whether I was quickly ducking into a blasted-open passageway, furiously trading blaster fire with a group of stormtroopers above me, or facing what seemed like certain doom at the climax of the piece, Secrets of the Empire nailed the feeling of being inside the universe completely.
There are other ways to mitigate the danger of squaring up for the right hand (weaving out, clinching, pushing away, ducking in on the hips, reverse shoulder rolling or folding behind the elbow, and on and on) but closing the door is the neatest and most pro-active.
Mr. Howe has cut a chaotic path through courts in Washington and Maryland, where he has been sued repeatedly for ducking a long list of creditors that includes kitchen contractors, a tree nursery and a swimming-pool repairman, as well as for failing to repay a home-equity loan.
For example, if you witness, from your car, the police arresting a man who looks frighteningly like the actor who played the Corsican mobster in the 183 film "A Prophet," you might find yourself ducking because your husband is yelling that, at any second, an ambush could happen.
Jason Chaffetz near Salt Lake City—Republicans are ducking in-person events altogether, opting instead for more controlled Facebook Live or "tele-town halls," where questions can be screened by press secretaries and followups are limited—as are the chances of becoming the next viral meme of the left.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Ducking into a Peshawar internet cafe, one of al Qaeda's chief bomb makers—fresh from years in the Darunta jihadi camp in Afghanistan—was making a critical decision to jump the fence and spy on the men he'd spent years working with.
And even with Rinne ducking out of the way of one bad-angle shot Nick Ritchie fired and positioning himself way off his angle on a similarly harmless shot by Sami Vatanen, the Ducks were only able to squeak out a win by one non-empty-net goal.
For the next few years we played every muni, we rooted shamelessly for Tiger Woods, and we watched "Tin Cup," endlessly quoting the philosophy of Kevin Costner's hopelessly flawed West Texas looper: on life, on love, on the art of wind-ducking knockdowns and letting the big dog eat.
As we pulled into the driveway, he stepped to the pavement and told my son to go long, ducking his head back into the cab while my boy raced across the yard, then taking a step backward and lofting the ball skyward to land in my son's open arms.
Teixeira hasn't shown anything to suggest that he can cut the ring on Gustafsson repeatedly, but ducking in on his favourite high crotch and physically pushing Gustafsson to the fence might allow him to break free and bang the body in a position from which Gustafsson cannot retreat.
While repeatedly ducking questions related to Ukraine or impeachment, Mr. Bolton, one of the nation's most vocal national security hawks, was not shy about discussing his stark disagreements with Mr. Trump on foreign policy and his view that the president has not shown enough backbone against the nation's enemies.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) this week criticized Trump for ducking new debates.
For the first time since World War II, those trying to rein in Russian authoritarianism can no longer count on America's support, be it the Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, ducking in and out of prison, or NATO, struggling with its founding member's constant threats to abandon it.
"I hope that when I rejoin my family and friends that the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice and lies at the helm of our country," Cohen told a throng of reporters gathered outside his apartment in Manhattan on Monday morning, before ducking into a black Escalade SUV.
When Almeida found his mark on Pickett, it was with the inside right elbow: Pickett never really recovered and the end game courtesy of a beautiful bicycle knee as Almeida threw his lead hand out over Pickett's head to encourage the ducking that Pickett had been using throughout the bout.
Khan -- who was in L.A. to see the Danny Garcia fight -- tells TMZ Sports Floyd's been ducking him like a chump ... and it's all because Mayweather's afraid of taking his first L. "It seems to me that Mayweather's afraid and he might just not ever want to fight me," Khan said.
"We certainly need to know whether the acting attorney general, however long he is in that position, was forced to commit to refuse recusal," said Schiff, who was spotted ducking in and out of the Democratic cloakroom off the House floor on Thursday, even though Congress is not in session.
Another suggested option is for referees to monitor sensors on helmets that measure the force at which any player uses his head as a weapon, an iffy solution that presupposes sensors can be designed to distinguish hit intent—is a player really headhunting, or just ducking at the wrong moment?
We'll see if he can keep up his accurate outside shooting (teams are ducking way under on his DHO's) and stay healthy for the rest of the season, but if those two things hold the Jazz might have an explosive Sixth Man of the Year candidate on their hands. 4.
Ducking into the House Republican Cloakroom -- essentially a small, private waiting room connected to the House Chamber -- I found that a room I had not visited in five years was familiarly claustrophobic, with members and staff bumping into each other like the old magnetic football table top game of the 1970s.
I still bear the mental scars of a debut slog through Castle of Illusion on my Master System, one summer holiday afternoon: Butt-slamming chests for life-replenishing cake, ducking under bubbles (of all things) that would kill you, falling to my death so many times in the clock tower.
Here, the young, the old and the in-betweens have frank debates about the state of their democracy, holding forth over hot dogs and beer, ducking in and out of tents to hear speeches on issues both profound and personal, and, perhaps, helping to find solutions to problems in their society.
Democrats have especially lambasted Facebook for refusing to fact-check political ads, and have criticized Twitter for letting politicians lie in their tweets and Google for limiting candidates' ability to finely tune the reach of their advertising — all examples, the Democrats say, of Silicon Valley ducking the fight against deception.
But he looked smooth from the get-go Wednesday, going 5 for 6 in the first half and scoring the final basket before the halftime buzzer, slashing through the middle of the defense, ducking and bobbing his head to avoid the converging Miami players, and finishing a layup from beneath the hoop.
Siri Google Assistant was a little more detailed in its answer but came with a lot of nervous hand-wringing, telling us that both Eagles and Patriots are, you know, inspiring symbols of our country and then just ducking the question entirely by making a dad joke about the San Diego Chargers.
But ducking federal taxes, which he so snidely said in the first debate "makes me smart," just might not go unnoticed by the lower-middle to lower-income Americans who have thus far clung to Trump despite — or maybe because of — his many incendiary comments over the course of this awful campaign year.
But with the military option still on the table — and with a top adviser to Iran's president saying recently that "we consider war and sanctions as two sides of the same coin" — Congress is out of excuses in ducking its duty to consider whether and when to authorize any possible military action.
As she talked about her mother's life and death, he would check in on her, give her a kiss, say, "I love you, babe," before ducking out of the room to go watch the University of Michigan basketball team play on television or heading out to pick up their daughter from preschool.
Her press-ducking, donor-massaging, risk-averse, joyless slog to November feels less like an old-fashioned front porch campaign than a campaign conducted from a corner mansion's upstairs window, with the plebeians allowed to shout questions from the distant sidewalk and the candidate's retainers ready to pull the sash at any time.
Those with less time to spare can hit all three by walking up Calle Fernando VI from Plaza de las Salesas, ducking in and out of side streets to check out gorgeous flower shops, old-school fruit stands and groovy galleries like Do Design, Galería La Caja Negra and Mad is Mad.
When an opponent is leaning forward at the waist, the forearm goes across the back of their neck ('placed', 'dropped', or 'slammed down upon' according to the fighter's preference and dirtiness) and the weight is dropped on the ducking fighter so that he is force to hold himself up and tire himself out.
He's cheerful in the face of the void, happy to swoop down upon the beat and chortle a few free-associative verses while ducking sonic detritus like the simulated electric violin on "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle" or the echoey cymbal effects on "Bukkake," disappearing before it all blows up in his face.
But after a short chat with William, the gravity of his terminal diagnosis flips a switch in her and instead of ducking out on Kevin after he tries to make her feel comfortable by giving her a piece of pie she never had with her own fractured family, she kisses him and says thank you.
He's posing for photos but when the next guy in line steps forward, the Wookiee rips off his head and grumpily declares, "Not now mate, I'm on my break," before ducking into an elevator with his head under his arm and disappearing -- presumably to get as far, far away from the crowds as possible.
Putin&aposs shuttle diplomacy provided a sharp contrast to Trump, who spent the first few days after the drone attack ducking Congress, dodging the press and delivering rambling, pseudo-national security briefs by tweet, along with multiple threats to target cultural sites in Iran if the conflict escalated further, which would be a war crime.
LeVert is shooting below 30 percent from beyond the arc, but he's over 80 percent from the free-throw line and has a release that's fast (and funky) enough to be optimistic about his long-term range; when/if he starts making enough threes to prevent defenders from ducking under the screen, watch out.
Getting on and off the "wire", the trapeze from which the crew of a 470 must suspend themselves over the water to balance the dinghy, is tough on your knees and back, as is ducking under the boom each time the boat tacks or gybes and even after an hour's sailing in a light breeze you feel the effects.
Simple. For decades, the NCAA and its member schools have been collecting rentier profits, ducking antitrust laws, and squashing the fundamental economic rights of college athletes by invoking the noble, immutable principle of amateurism: thou shalt not be paid to play sports if you're wearing the billboard uniform that Under Armor is paying us to dress you in.
He was formerly a cameraman for Quentin Tarantino, on " Pulp Fiction " (1994) and " Jackie Brown " (1997), and the cinematographer on "The Insult," Tommaso Fiorilli, keeps poking his lens into people's business, ducking and dodging like someone unable to stay away from a fight, and displaying a nimbleness that the script, by Doueiri and Joelle Touma, can scarcely match.
Here's a neat little summary of the back-and-forth: Although it doesn't look like it hit him, the pitch did go behind Arenado and Nolan didn't take too kindly to it: Notice that Arenado does a great job ducking Perdomo's glove as it comes sailing over his head, and notice that Perdomo, in turn, ducks Arenado's fist.
In our pre-fight piece we touched on this: Teixeira hasn't shown anything to suggest that he can cut the ring on Gustafsson repeatedly, but ducking in on his favourite high crotch and physically pushing Gustafsson to the fence might allow him to break free and bang the body in a position from which Gustafsson cannot retreat.
An enthusiastic drinker, lackadaisical criminal and itinerant door-to-door salesman, Charlie was a sporadic figure in the twins' early lives, ducking in and out of 178 Vallance Road as he sought to avoid conscription to the army during World War II. The perpetual police pursuit of their father instilled a deep hatred of authority in the young twins.
Undefeated boxing superstar Devin Haney says he's got Vasyl Lomachenko SHOOK ... because Haney thinks Loma is ducking the smoke with him, and Devin is SICK OF IT. Haney is 22-0 and being hailed by some as the next Floyd Mayweather, because of the way he dominates his opponents in the ring, and his flashy style outside of it.
In the film's second half, when Bob and Eve are ducking through thick vegetation and setting clever traps for their pursuer, the combination of the expensive jungle sets and state-of-the-art practical effects — including fog machines, rear-projection, subjective camera work, and gorgeously elaborate matte paintings — gives The Most Dangerous Game a dreamlike quality.
The pairing of two skilled and powerful big men should unleash every idea he's got in his brain, from simple things like Cousins ducking into the post while Davis slashes through the paint on a dive to rarer actions like a monster-sized 4-5 pick-and-roll that should prove nearly impossible for opposing bigs to defend.
Then, the man takes it into selfie mode, and the A's fan willingly obliges by putting himself in the frame—that's nice too... (Or: alternatively, he's just ducking to get out of the way—unclear.) Then the A's fan is left staring out into the sea of pinstripes undulating in victory, realizing that he was just played.
"I always run like I'm 20 points behind and like my opponents are 10 feet tall," the 71-year-old senator says earnestly after bowing in front of Ms. BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) Delaware (whom the senator jokingly calls his wife) and ducking behind a black college student whom Carper said he'd want to be his center if he were playing quarterback.
But the aim, like many startups looking to attractive businesses, is to provide a much simpler and more approachable set of tools that take away some of the headaches of ducking through tons of drop-downs and windows-within-windows to find the exact employee time off you want to note in a calendar six months from now — which may or may not work.
A coffee break at work is a totally different animal for Italians: For example, you'll see a group of government workers in Rome ducking out of the office for the classic cappuccino break at 11am (and not a minute later, because cappuccino after 11 would be a faux pas worthy of a Birkenstocks-and-socks German tourist.) Convincing them to take a venti cup back to work instead may be a, uhm, tall order.
The Spurs invited him to shoot by ducking under screens… Druh-mah-tick-ah-lee sagging off whenever he had a live dribble... And baiting him into contested shots when open looks outside the paint were available… That series followed a regular season in which LeBron drilled 40.7 percent of his threes, and, at 28 years old, appeared to be smack dab in the center of his incomparable prime, void of weaknesses, tap dancing atop every other player's ceiling.
Trump has seized on some of these videos and has suggested that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE approved outside groups to follow the real estate mogul while campaigning with an activist in a duck costume — needling him about "ducking" the release of his tax information.
Working with a bulky view camera that could record the most minuscule details, ducking her head beneath a black focusing cloth and then peeking out, she took photographs that demanded long exposure times and are so crisp and hyper-legible that you can make out the price of a loaf of bread in a bakery window (10 cents) or the titles of the dozens of now-defunct magazines displayed in long rows at a Midtown newsstand (Ballyhoo, anyone?).

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