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"huddle" Definitions
  1. a small group of people, objects or buildings that are close together, especially when they are not in any particular order
  2. (especially in American football ) a time when the players gather round to hear the plan for the next part of the game
"huddle" Synonyms
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925 Sentences With "huddle"

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Messi has a long discussion with Mascherano in the huddle, then calls the team together in a huddle and gives the team talk.
Rather than going no-huddle, the Rams would huddle but break from it quickly, lining up in condensed empty sets and snapping the ball immediately.
The Olympic distance runners Molly Huddle and Kim Conley will also make their marathon debuts in New York; Huddle set the American 10K record in Rio.
Huddle and DeAngelo have a divorce hearing scheduled for March.
Young mothers huddle around a table looking at holiday snaps.
Inside, students and teachers huddle together for about 2260 minutes.
I'm screaming at the guys in the huddle, 'One Stop!
The huddle included several Pasifika players and Wallabies team mates.
The huddle is set for this week on Capitol Hill.
He is also scheduled to huddle with Biden and Sen.
"I'm not mad about anything," Gutiérrez said after the huddle.
Huddle will be aiming to set another one in November.
The bigger beasts of the EU jungle avoided that huddle.
"She would huddle into a ball and freeze," Molly says.
Republicans will huddle Friday morning to discuss the way forward.
A Farmer and his Dog huddle together against the haystacks.
The next huddle will take place in Boston this spring.
At night, men huddle over bonfires piled with broken furniture.
Now those streets are empty as we huddle at home.
Gonzalez, stung with guilt, steps into a huddle of reporters.
The less fortunate huddle under tarps that crumple during rainstorms.
Diners huddle at dark wood tables with chicly skeletal chairs.
I saw a huddle of people yelling at one another.
But Sanders said she was not aware of that huddle.
He gazes at 225 players he trusts in the huddle.
Baby-boomer grandparents huddle with grandkids in the stands of seats.
Ellis limped away from the huddle and brushed off approaching trainers.
The fantasy creatures huddle underground, like members of the French Resistance.
Huddle and DeAngelo were married in 1973 and separated in 1991.
Several people huddle under a green tarp to escape the rain.
All provide phone-charging points; groups of migrants huddle around them.
Customers huddle over tables, slurping down chicken soup or gobbling dumplings.
Maybe next year's huddle can include Tiffany Haddish and Maya Rudolph?
He repeated that claim in a huddle with members of Congress.
Starr appears last, and they share a brief pre-show huddle.
Migrants huddle inside grimy hotels, waiting for buses to the coast.
Remember his weird huddle with Kanye West during the presidential transition?
They huddle around Francia's cell phone, flipping through photos and smiling.
Look at all the oblivious teens who huddle around smartphone speakers.
Huddle said it was "still just going crazy in my mind."
The last such huddle was on July 31 in Ashland, Ohio.
With two timeouts remaining, there was optimism in the Giants' huddle.
Both leaders are expected to address the media following their huddle.
"Reindeer often huddle together in groups during thunderstorms," Mr. Knutsen said.
Huddle and Chepkirui went 1-2 for the second straight year.
Friends huddle in the bathroom for an illicit cigarette or five.
Carroll walked into Seattle's huddle, possibly to calm his players down.
"The huddle has saved thousands of dollars in therapy," she said.
If there's inclement weather, runners can huddle in nearby hotel lobbies.
Her husband kept one arm around her in a weary huddle.
The huddle closed with everyone putting their hands in the middle.
They huddle, cling, and drown below the crashing sky and waters.
The man in the center of the huddle was the Rev.
Stories from and about the huddle, a unique convention in a major American sport, began to color the historical narrative of the game, whether it was the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner, Nile Kinnick, exhorting teammates in the huddle during an upset of Notre Dame or Baltimore Colts quarterback Unitas reconfiguring his team's pass routes on the fly in the huddle.
The heat forces people to huddle together in small spots of shade.
But the main reason they huddle is to discuss the House schedule.
You need enough so that you force families to huddle closer together.
Eighty-nine pigeons huddle on the Washington Square Arch during a snowstorm.
People huddle together under a piece of clear plastic in the rain.
They heard a loud noise and decided to huddle in the bathroom.
That night it rains, and we huddle under our self-constructed shelters.
You should have seen the way he took command in the huddle.
Following a huddle on the Senate floor, however, the three holdouts relented.
ET: Republican senators will huddle to discuss the revised health care bill.
Leadership is expected to huddle with members Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
As the proceedings start, they huddle near the door, straining to hear.
"  Political theorist Corey Robin wrote in Harpers, "It is easier to huddle
Over a long hour, they huddle up against it in various tableaus.
Williams said he tried everything in the huddle to motivate his group.
Bush talks on the telephone as senior staff huddle in his office.
The Ticos seemed rattled, pausing to huddle before the restart of play.
"In the huddle, he's so calm," offensive lineman Jason Lauzon-Séguin said.
Senior government officials will now huddle to come up with a response.
Animals do tend to group together in storms and huddle under trees.
In the exam room, we gathered around Juliet, forming a protective huddle.
Rodents also like it hot — that's why they produce nests and huddle.
Last is the time when the whole team will "huddle" or reconvene.
As they remained in a huddle, protesting, the referee delayed the restart.
Stand tall, huddle together, open your coats, and raise your backpack overhead.
But, as Marshall told Betchart, the pressure in the huddle was overwhelming.
He had often fantasized about eavesdropping on a coach's huddle during timeouts.
After a brief freak out, I'm able to huddle with my partner.
The dollar suffered similar losses on the yen to huddle at 113.38.
Mahomes has the freedom to improvise and full command of the huddle.
If there's a bipartisan huddle to be had, Collins is in it.
That remains a primary goal of the modern N.F.L. no-huddle offense.
There has never been panic in our locker room or in a huddle.
Izzo continued to appear angry while addressing the entire team during a huddle.
Senate Republicans will huddle on Tuesday, as they do every week over lunch.
Huddle launches today on iOS, with plans for Android sometime later this year.
A cluster of boxy row houses huddle at one end of the block.
After a quick huddle with his father, Tripp struck a deal with O'Leary.
We ran the wrong plays coming out of the huddle a few times.
Existing investors include Redpoint, Passion Capital, Angelpad and Huddle co-founder Andy Mcloughlin.
Turkey vultures circle, and a few longhorn cattle huddle under the mesquite trees.
Denard does it a second time before turning his attention to the huddle.
Some huddle in makeshift shelters they have erected; others forage in the woods.
Carrie Underwood's husband, Mike Fisher, had a lengthy huddle with Lambert and McLoughlin.
Out on the field, there seemed to be some confusion in our huddle.
Within the football game, his spirit and drive is evident in that huddle.
My guess is that France and Germany will begin to huddle with Russia.
The two are set to meet on Thursday in a highly-anticipated huddle.
It's wonderful when students want to huddle around their teacher for any reason.
Elderly regulars line the bar while large groups huddle around crowded wooden tables.
I start with the most basic information, such as huddle and snap count.
You see the look in his eyes in the huddle late in games.
Chances are, you're going to huddle up and tell stories of storms past.
In the huddle, Darnold kept reminding his teammates to chip away, chip away.
House Democrats huddle ahead of expected transfer of Trump impeachment charges to Senate.
Some species, such as chickadees and bluebirds, often huddle together to share heat.
The chickens would huddle under them during the hot, bright hours of midday.
Hours later, he said a little more in a brief huddle with journalists.
Obama will also huddle with leaders from the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
Let's Go to a Replay of the Gorloks Using a No-Huddle Sokolsky Opening.
And when he kneels in his huddle surrounded by teammates, he is their chieftain.
After their quick huddle, the Sharks called the Young siblings back into the tank.
People all across Turkey would huddle around their sets, cheering on the national team.
After the intimate huddle, they're scheduled to hold a larger meeting and working lunch.
In the main room people huddle around the window in the door to watch.
He currently sits on the boards of Borro, Huddle, Reevoo and Green Man Gaming.
We've all seen a huddle of flies around a pile of rotting flesh, right?
Trump is afraid that we do not huddle in fear but stride in power.
Huge families, some with as many as nine children, huddle as volunteers begin dinner.
The Comets huddle before their first game of 2015 as community members look on.
I don't want to hear no beat in the background or have no huddle.
The conservative group will huddle Wednesday afternoon to decide whether to take a position.
Perez added the huddle does not compromise Lynch's role as President Obama's attorney general.
The two men looked over some papers, then walked back over the Republican huddle.
Shortly after, Sessions told his huddle that his resignation would be effective that day.
He went in, commanded the huddle, did a great job of moving the ball.
Huddle is from Elmira, N.Y., about three and a half hours northwest of Manhattan.
Huge sighs of relief on the U.S. bench, and in the huddle around Rapinoe.
The offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels also had the Patriots running a no-huddle offense.
"I be in the huddle telling him to get down," receiver DeAndre Hopkins said.
"On the breakaway, I had to decide if I go or stay," Huddle said.
They debated the options in a family huddle, Noah said, until Delaney spoke up.
After a brief huddle and some warm-ups, they fanned out across the floor.
They found his soaked body surrounded by paramedics and a huddle of distraught friends.
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), ahead of the billionaire's huddle with the Senate Republican Conference.
"(Siemian) came into the huddle and said 'We're going for the gusto,'" Sanders said.
The SWAT team has already met once and will huddle again later this week.
Do you see the N.F.L. discussing eliminating the huddle because that bores fringe viewers?
Some Republicans are keeping their powder dry until after they huddle with the president.
A little later, dancers huddle together in three groups like tall sheaves of wheat.
On the Antarctic Peninsula, meanwhile, huddle Mount Ahab, Tashtego Point and a glacier named Pequod.
DeAngelo is said to have had "a volatile relationship" with his estranged wife, Sharon Huddle.
The Americans would huddle in a corner on their phones, their fingers busy typing texts.
They huddle in the rain, their sneakers muddy, their jackets too flimsy for the cold.
Smaller clusters of Arabs and Punjabis, among others, also huddle among Afghanistan's hills and valleys.
Forty seconds to huddle up and await instructions through a speaker in the quarterback's earhole.
Charlotte Jones Anderson believes that the pregame huddle is the "perfect symbol" of American football.
"This doesn't even look like an album," someone in the center of the huddle says.
All that remains is to huddle together in the face of the overwhelmingness of reality.
Outside the nearby Hard Rock Cafe, two impersonators huddle, discussing their business for the day.
Will huddle with House Rs at their morning policy meeting to talk transition http://bit.
A dozen huddle in the living room in a pile, trying to hide their faces.
Parisians huddle in overcoats sipping stew made of carrots and parsnips, the only available vegetables.
Shortly after the Trump gathering, Meadows held a midday huddle with fellow Freedom Caucus members.
Huddle, 8003, said she saw her move to the marathon as a coming-of-age.
"As a distance runner you don't feel complete until you run a marathon," Huddle said.
Each neighborhood has huddle rooms, communal tables, individual workstations, private phone rooms and personal lockers.
Reporters staked out theGOP front-runner's huddle with Washington, D.C., Republicans privately on Capitol Hill.
Normally a big macro event like a surprise election result causes investors to huddle together.
After a challenge, referees huddle around a monitor and view a replay of the move.
The quarterback once sent the wine back.... The players cast their horoscopes in the huddle.
When bad weather hits, Spanish mustangs huddle together and point their butts toward the winds.
Walking in, we saw the huddle of children with their parents glued by their sides.
And the White House actually had a huddle as well to talk about those measures.
And the White House actually had a huddle as well to talk about those measures.
At least they had graduated from a football huddle to standing a little way apart.
Mr. Trump was expected to huddle with Mr. Bolton, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Gen.
Small clusters of fans will huddle outside of other networks' upfronts or post-presentation parties.
Referees huddle at the side wearing headphones and watching monitors, playing and replaying the replays.
Leda Journal LEDA, Bangladesh — The four young sisters sat in a huddle, together but alone.
The miners celebrate the hanging of a Native American while minorities huddle indoors for safety.
The American record-holder in the half marathon, Molly Huddle, finished behind Flanagan in fourth.
January 22016: Went to the Women's March and formed the Fogelsville Huddle with three neighbors.
In the huddle, Durant appeared to confront Green about the decision, and the two argued.
The Roys huddle up to plot a public response, with Shiv flying in to help.
But by 9:01, you're late, because the morning huddle happens at exactly 9 a.m.
After a short huddle, the team went through the same page of the score again.
That huddle returns again and again, a reconvening between sections, from which smaller groupings emerge.
We huddle into a meeting room with no windows, so no one sees our masterpiece.
The latest studies and current research huddle behind paywalls unread by those who could benefit.
" 2009 - Co-authors a juvenile fiction book with his father and brother Eli, "Family Huddle.
Tannehill said picking up the tempo with a no-huddle offense changed the Dolphins' fortunes.
As Evered and Ada huddle for warmth in winter, their closeness evolves into something else.
There was no panic involved or anything like that, especially during timeouts in the huddle.
In fact, Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson called the term "no-huddle" a misnomer.
And almost instinctively, the crowd gathered in a huddle and, together, whispered a Christian prayer.
Halfway through the season, Riley asked Bernstein why he wanted to be in the huddle.
Pence is set to huddle with other key senators on the nomination in the coming days.
Late in the game, coming out of the huddle, our chant was '1-83-3-Finish.
We squeeze into a booth-like thing and huddle around a table with one drink menu.
But there was little else she could do besides huddle together with the other grounded passengers.
Go deeper: California, oil exec huddle on offshore wind Danish wind giant makes big U.S. move
The huddle could feed into one of the biggest hurdles facing Clinton's campaign: that she's untrustworthy.
Sally Kipyego of Kenya and Molly Huddle of the United States placed second and third, respectively.
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of non-Dinkas huddle in tented camps nearby, guarded by UN peacekeepers.
A camera that doesn't see all of the people in a huddle room is hardly useful.
They are joined by Citymapper, Datasift, Huddle, Improbable, Lyst, Moo, OneFineStay, Secret Escapes, Songkick and Swiftkey.
On Tuesday, Republicans will huddle once again at their conference lunch to try and find consensus.
Americans will huddle Sunday evening around the TV as they take in the 51st Super Bowl.
Obama responded to Duterte's tirade by canceling their huddle and reaffirming his opposition to extrajudicial killings.
Vice President Pence has also been in the Capitol to huddle with lawmakers on tax reform.
Beneath the corrugated tin roofs, men huddle around beer-soaked tables lit up by fluorescent lights.
This would be a good time for the Trump administration to huddle and rethink their strategy.
In the final huddle, Ochefu stared at Arcidiacono while Wright was going over the last play.
The Freedom Caucus will huddle Tuesday night where the Jordan controversy is sure to come up.
Then he went off to huddle with his boss, Philippe, the restaurant director, and came back.
The group planned a meeting for Tuesday afternoon to huddle on strategy for the next steps.
About 30 years ago, a man with AIDS frequented her diner, The Huddle, in San Diego.
Trump's Wednesday huddle with Peña Nieto fueled speculation the billionaire might moderate his tone on immigration.
The sun has set and the homeless huddle together on the sidewalks, preparing for the cold.
Mixing mirrors, silicone, metal, and other miscellaneous materials together, Mendéz creates a huddle of faux-laptops.
Murray can expect a heavier workload even once the nominal starter is back in the huddle.
You can see various people taking pictures, and generally how massive the huddle is around them.
Hargeisa, Somaliland (CNN)Three tiny balls of fur huddle together for warmth inside a cardboard box.
Traditionally cautious, Ireland's mainstream politicians may huddle as close as they can to the middle ground.
The "morning huddle" is Insignia's daily all-hands meeting with every single employee, including upper management.
He's going to have to go huddle up and sleep on it and pray on it.
When it started to get dark, they found a place to huddle together beneath the treetops.
"I like his seriousness in contrast to the huddle of delighted shoppers behind him," he said.
Photographer Michael Schober's image showcases a different type of animal clan: a huddle of Austrian marmots.
Huseyin Ceyhan, 62, a cabdriver who lives around the corner, passed through the huddle, shaking hands.
On Inauguration Day, the president will likely huddle with a national security adviser, retired Lt. Gen.
President Trump briefly appeared at the huddle, which was originally scheduled to occur at the Capitol.
I also thought we did a nice job running the no-huddle offense, which helped us.
This season, some offenses have spent nearly half a game — 25 plays — without stopping to huddle.
Every night, villagers crawl into bunkers and huddle together, waiting for the intense pounding to stop.
On the laminate floor a bunch of strangers huddle, their tired, glassy eyes bulbous, wired, crazy.
And here's a running list of who attended Monday's high-profile huddle with the Trump administration.
A group of 15 seniors, some in their 80s, clad in sportswear, huddle around their fitness coach.
Other financiers at the private huddle included Richard Blum, an investment banker and husband of U.S. Sen.
Saina crossed the line in 14:57.18, a stride ahead of Huddle, who finished in 14:57.31.
Y., will huddle with Trump on Tuesday to discuss spending, a person familiar with the meeting said.
On the harshest nights, the three of us would huddle beneath it with our parents close by.
Gunfire rings out and the two daughters return alone to huddle in the corner of the room.
It's the cast doing their usual "little huddle," as Jodie Sweetin describes it, just before show time.
Men huddle outside in the cold, waiting for their turn to slip through the building's ornate doors.
"The Browns have made up their minds," said Robbie Esch of the draft site the Huddle Report.
That is likely a huge barrier Huddle will have to overcome when trying to onboard new users.
Normally there'd be nothing to see here -- US attorneys general huddle with foreign counterparts all the time.
The huddle came as a source told CNN some in Trump's inner circle are pushing for Pence.
Last year, Kenyan runners won the top two women's spots, with American Molly Huddle coming in third.
Doing so would remove the huddle from the game, turning it into a permanent "hurry up" offense.
People huddle against the information kiosk in Grand Central Station after being stranded by the power failure.
Go get one before you huddle with a foreign leader for anything more than a quick hello.
After the vote, Edelman suggested a "post-WCIT huddle" with LaJeunesse, and again alluded to internal disagreements.
At one point, he's even pulled out of the interview to huddle with a public relations consultant.
Gabriela Hernandez and her two children, Omar, 6, and Jonathan, 2, huddle under blankets near the turnstiles.
"I stood in that huddle with my guys, down 2237, everyone hurt and everyone mad," Carr said.
"The style of offense we play in — we're a huddle, West Coast offense," Coach Chris Klieman said.
There was confidence in the huddle, and we went out and scored points like we're supposed to.
After a quick huddle in the Oval Office upon Melania's return, she was overruled by the President.
Senate Republicans will huddle on Wednesday evening to look for a way forward on GOP healthcare legislation.
"Follow my lead," he shouted in the huddle before Game 3, after two disturbing blowouts in Oakland.
Mornings kick off with a communal huddle at which team leaders provide a snapshot of the day.
In the previous years, hundreds of people would huddle outside the store with a new Apple release.
Biographers are people, too, even if we're condemned to huddle in the shadow of our subjects' monumentality.
It has precise instructions on everything from how you form a huddle to different snap count variations.
Schutz's "Shame" is a total huddle of shame — a figure-mass slouched and closed in on itself.
Killer whales suddenly emerge in a bay at Subantarctic Marion Island, startling a huddle of King Penguins.
The clock signaled halftime and the athletes returned to their circle for a huddle to talk tactics.
WASHINGTON — They huddle together on the House floor, conferring over what to do on a tough vote.
As a group of travelers huddle around a fire, they conjure a lost pleasure: a "Simpsons" episode.
Cook will attend the 90-minute huddle in San Jose, according to sources familiar with the meeting.
Later, he voices a line that the Madden audio experts say he would make in the huddle.
When a civil war "spread its ashes everywhere," the people flee and the "lonely" buildings huddle together.
Chris Hughes used to huddle with Mark Zuckerberg in a Harvard dorm room building Facebook from scratch.
Trump called the huddle "very good," after he emerged, praising the Pentagon personnel for doing great work.
Within minutes there was a huddle four or five deep all around Schumer, sitting, and Graham, standing.
Trump will also huddle with opponents of the bill at the White House Wednesday, the sources said.
It's horrible, and the only thing we can do is huddle indoors and stick the TV on.
Instead, Watson went into the huddle as the Tigers began their final drive and delivered a message.
Gallaudet quarterback Paul Hubbard's solution was to summon teammates into a huddle that shielded his team's intentions.
Although it is more in vogue than ever, the no-huddle offense, has been around for decades.
Trump domestic policy chairman Ken Blackwell and senior adviser Katrina Pierson were also present for the huddle.
Various other universities have staked a claim to inventing the huddle, including Illinois, Georgia and Oregon, although a majority of early-20th-century football historians point to Hubbard and Gallaudet, in Washington, D.C. What is certain is that a huddle soon followed every play as football spiked in popularity.
In the team huddle before his team faced Montverde this season, Baik surprised himself by becoming teary-eyed.
Open plans provide a flexible design platform, allowing for group spaces, informal areas, conference rooms and huddle spaces.
Using a no-huddle, up-tempo attack, Luck drove Indianapolis deep into Jacksonville territory on its next possession.
It's only the second time the two have met, after their post-election huddle in the Oval Office.
Other endurance runners that competed in the marathon were Molly Huddle and 2018 Boston Marathon winner Desiree Linden.
Sacramento news station KOVR reports that Sharon Huddle filed for divorce from 73-year-0ld DeAngelo in July.
Being a recent college graduate, I would have loved to have Trip Huddle when I was in school.
They get caught in a rainstorm and huddle beneath a sprawling live oak tree, draped in Spanish moss.
Among the clutter of toys, several women huddle around sewing machines and pasta makers, gossiping while they work.
There are plenty dotted around Washington, DC for lawmakers and government officials to huddle in and chit-chat.
Then I flee, to huddle in the backs of cathedrals, an impulse that I do not fully understand.
On our way back, he nudged me and pointed at a small huddle of men outside a building.
Most of it is very temporary, often taking the form of physical cover for you to huddle behind.
But it's not a warm day – and participants Nicklaus and Laura have to huddle together for body heat.
So let's get the story straight on how everything went down and huddle amongst the bushes of Trumpland.
Republicans are expected to huddle for the GOP lunch Tuesday afternoon and get more information on next steps.
Molly Huddle won the women's 10,000 final (31:41.62) and Whitney Ashley claimed the discus title (62.25 meters).
The Fed's policymaking arm, the Federal Open Markets Committee, will meet Tuesday and Wednesday for its monthly huddle.
Using teamwork and breath control, swimmers huddle underwater to prepare to lift a teammate out of the water.
After meeting with Cruz this week, members of the House Freedom Caucus are expected to huddle with Trump.
The House GOP conference is expected to huddle Wednesday morning for the first time following last week's recess.
I huddle up alongside Jack, pass him my phone and touch the screen to start playing the episode.
As the war on the outskirts of the capital reached a new level of intensity, families huddle underground.
Oklahoma, deploying a huddle-free, quick-strike offense, scored on five of its six possessions in the half.
Traffic comes to a standstill, strangers huddle under a shared awning, and inside-out umbrellas litter trash cans.
But because muons are heavier, they huddle around protons more tightly in the 2S state than electrons do.
He doesn't have to say 12 syllables to me, and then I say 12 syllables in the huddle.
But the drive took a while because the Eagles chose not to go to a no-huddle offense.
As the meeting ends, they gather in a huddle, arms draped over shoulders, to bellow a war cry.
" Spicer said earlier Friday that he occasionally struggles to huddle with Trump during the president's "very robust schedule.
As the only cold-blooded mammal, they huddle together in mole-rat piles in order to keep warm.
If the restrooms aren't clean, customers can use HappyOrNot kiosks, which will send the feedback to Executive Huddle.
We're often the voice of a lot of situations, because first we're calling the plays in the huddle.
"We managed to huddle into a space, that's why we were saved," one man told NHK national television.
On cold, dry mornings, smells huddle close to their sources and the scent-world is low and compact.
They were forced to huddle under blankets in frigid cells, lawyers said, after an electrical fire on Jan.
The women, wearing face-covering veils and clutching toddlers, huddle in a different spot, also separated by nationality.
Bobby Scott (D-Va.) were also invited to the meeting, according to a source familiar with the huddle.
There was a small huddle in the White House on Tuesday night at which Trump asked more questions.
I huddle in a conference room to talk fishing with my father and my co-founder, Ben Conniff.
INSIDE a small, gloomy factory in a provincial city in Pakistan, two young men huddle over a grinding wheel.
Many valuable fish species — including tuna, blue marlin and mahi-mahi — huddle near floating objects for protection and mating.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence will also be at the Capitol that day to huddle with Republican on Obamacare.
His mission: huddle with Democrats to discuss how the party can try to preserve his signature healthcare reform law.
Their comments came just hours before President Donald Trump is expected to huddle with House Republicans Tuesday morning. Rep.
Whatever the reason you'd rather put your computer's screen on the TV than have everyone huddle around your laptop.
Spotting the rogue fan, Habibi-Likio left his team's huddle, sprinted 20 yards and tackled him to the ground.
F's family and friends huddle together in the dark below the streets of eastern Ghouta while planes pass overhead.
In the Villanova huddle, the players calmly said, "attitude" — a mantra of this program, meant to help maintain composure.
Bescarved fans huddle for warmth as they queue to watch their team, Puskas Academy, take on a local rival.
Mr Murphy, newly elected to the Senate, rushed to join a desperate huddle of relatives close to the school.
They huddle around the surface of the election's issues rather than taking a more in-depth or obtuse approach.
As people filter out, a few laggards remain in the restaurant, and we huddle around the leftover custard pie.
Then the men formed rings around individual women, so that police and onlookers could not see inside each huddle.
West later Tuesday defended his huddle with Trump, saying he discussed education and social issues with the president-elect.
"I was really happy with the way Marc and Mike responded in the huddle," Grizzlies coach David Fizdale said.
The narrow, filthy lanes in which the prostitutes huddle, the yellow gaslights, the smell of perfume, Stephen's trembling heart.
Republicans will huddle in the Capitol on June 28503 for a two-hour meeting designed to reach a consensus.
They would huddle shoulder-to-shoulder around long, cluttered tables, sewing pleats, pinning patterns, and threading plumes through netting.
Although Huddle lives perhaps 21 yards from her coach's office, they see each other only about twice a week.
James Huddle said he always hoped police would catch the killer whose attacks prompted him to buy a pistol.
Trump is scheduled on Tuesday to huddle with congressional Republicans at the Capitol to build consensus on immigration issues.
The ensemble is first seen in a familial huddle, looking pale and terrified, as the audience enters the theater.
While he was jogging back to the huddle, his left knee locked up and he limped off the field.
But Tyrion and Varys's little huddle about how best to control her doesn't bode too well for their alliance.
In the huddle after play was stopped following a loose-ball scramble, Kampe asked who had called the timeout.
All NFL offenses have code words for these concepts to be used during no-huddle and two-minute situations.
"Join my huddle and have a chance to chat with the boss," he said about Sunday's upcoming Steelers' game.
For the most part, we no longer have to huddle in our own bars and secret enclaves for shelter.
In the second snapshot on his Instagram, Colleen and Collin huddle close together with Jon for a fun selfie.
Shown a photograph of himself laughing in a small huddle with Mr. Wildstein and the governor at the Sept.
As they huddle in an aisle, each character imagines what they would do to take control of the situation.
Growing up, I saw immigrant families huddle together at libraries and community centers to prepare for their citizenship quiz.
So he created a Facebook group, California Coronavirus Alerts, for locals to huddle up about what was going on.
Five figures, identically dressed in gold-sashed robes, form a silent, protective huddle at the center of the stage.
But after (and during) class, we'd huddle around the Marvel books, whispering heady 7- and 8-year-old philosophy.
Later, when their huddle sways and their feet shuffle, you could see it as the origins of folk dance.
"We're running Princeton right now for Titi," he told his players in the huddle, referring to guard LaTecia Smith.
A group of people decided to huddle around the ducks and protect them as they crossed the roads. pic.twitter.
Meanwhile, Trump is set to huddle with Republican congressional leaders at the snowy confines of Camp David this weekend.
SACRAMENTO — The leaders of two perpetually rebellious governments will huddle Wednesday to discuss protecting their cross-border climate deal.
Tens of thousands huddle on sidewalks or under olive trees, the branches draped with plastic tarps, blankets or nothing.
Teammates have said Nelson comes back to the huddle afterward with a smile on his face, which Nelson disputes.
He wanted a more rapid system to dissect the feedback sooner, and the team added Executive Huddle in 210.
Even under the chill of winter, people huddle outside the liquor stores, silver beer cans poking from coat pockets.
There were hugs in the corridor before the game on Monday and a heartfelt huddle led by Kristaps Porzingis.
Trump will also huddle with the Freedom Caucus on Thursday morning, just hours before the bill hits the floor.
"I told our kids in the huddle that we were going to find a way," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.
At halftime they refused to go off and join their coach, instead staying in the center circle in a huddle.
Women like Yusufiy and Huddle endured violence that they never should have — and law enforcement did nothing to protect them.
IN KLIPTOWN, an old neighbourhood of Soweto, a group of perhaps 30 men stand in a huddle shouting at cars.
He played football with them across the street in Prospect Park, drawing up plays in the huddle on their bellies.
Uncertainties will reinforce investors' inclination to "huddle together for warmth" in outperforming sectors such as consumers and healthcare, Chen said.
"A huddle of #NeverTrump Republicans in Washington, DC hold a wake for their party Ladylike"She's got a fresh mouth.
Breschi called a timeout to regroup the Tar Heels, and instead of panicked looks, he reviewed a surprisingly calm huddle.
He sees his father, his father sees him, then he's whisked away to a hallway huddle of friends and family.
On the day of the draw, people huddle around television sets and watch school children sing out the winning numbers.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban had an under-the-radar huddle with Stephen Bannon on Tuesday, according to a new report.
Maz, crouching at the center of the huddle, talked us through a trick play while drawing arrows in the grass.
AT THE Gladpeer Garments Factory outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, seamstresses, dyers and embroiderers huddle over rows of work stations.
The Cubans huddle there from dawn until nightfall, and more arrive each day after completing their journeys through Latin America.
Then Ryan and McConnell will huddle with Trump at Camp David on Saturday and Sunday to discuss their 28503 agenda.
Democrats huddle on trade It's a short legislative week, so House Democrats are using their time to talk trade. Rep.
If there's a White House meeting, the two of them will huddle in advance and work out who says what.
The huddle comes ahead of a NATO leaders meeting in late May in Brussels, which Trump is slated to attend.
A senior department official said Friday that Tillerson will visit Turkey next week before reaching the NATO huddle in Brussels.
The activists communicate their plans through an encrypted text-messaging app and huddle days before Mr. Trump takes the stage.
In the ensuing huddle, the players looked exhausted, anxious, and alone in their thoughts, locking into step with their ghosts.
The key to both scoring drives was the hurry-up, no-huddle offense that has been coach Gus Malzahn's staple.
The restaurants Sarku Japan and Huddle House and the women's clothing store Ashley Stewart will open in the coming months.
After bruising primaries, it's customary for candidates to huddle with lawmakers from their own party in a show of unity.
While the teams huddle in the lobby and hotel rooms, Mobvoi management gathers around a MacBook in the conference room.
When they huddle and chant their team's slogans, they sound as primal as starving cougars that have spotted new prey.
They have names like the Johns Creek-Milton Progressives Network, Roswell Resistance Huddle and Liberal Moms of Roswell and Cobb.
In her sculptures, elements — some found, others formed by the artist's hand — huddle together or appear to hover in space.
A. asks the hostess if we can sit outside because of the dogs, and we huddle up at a table.
He continued to huddle with friends and family over what steps to take, attending meetings in Washington during the process.
Trump is expected to huddle Tuesday with top GOP leaders at the White House to talk about his legislative agenda.
In 1973, Mr. DeAngelo, then 27, married Sharon Huddle, who was 20 at the time and lived in Citrus Heights.
For the bent backs, for the huddle toward warmth beneath our incapable layers, how we beat ourselves with our arms.
Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat who joined the group for their huddle, said afterward that they were all still undecided.
The budget SWAT team can huddle for as long as it needs to as it dives into nuanced policy details.
The president will also huddle this week with state and local officials to discuss school safety and mental health issues.
Some huddle under umbrellas, and a handful of people are gathered beneath an awning in front of a liquor store.
Before opening the doors, team members at Best Buy put their hands in for a team huddle to raise morale.
Seconds before the final whistle and a last, largely ceremonial play, the Patriots began hugging one another in the huddle.
"We have plays that are like 20 words long — so there goes the break time in the huddle," Long said.
Because opposing teams are cracking the no-huddle code words and signals that offenses use to communicate on the field.
When the bus pulled up outside the first tunnel, a huddle of men stood outside, faces caked in coal dust.
Once the team is all a little less waterlogged, they huddle over a cooking station and make a game plan.
You can watch the full Closer Look segment ("Trump Tweets While Republicans Huddle on Health Care") in the clip above.
In 2014, Huddle, a UK-founded enterprise collaboration software company, relocated its CEO (Alastair Mitchell) from London to San Francisco.
In that race, Huddle raised her arms in celebration and Infeld passed her at the finish line for the bronze medal.
On my first visit, Greg Aiello, the N.F.L.'s longtime communications director, took me to the cafeteria, known as the Huddle.
Trump to huddle with House Republicans to tackle immigration President Trump to meet with House GOP to discuss immigration reform bills.
The researchers crowding the narrow galley huddle over scraps of papyrus paper, streaking them with metallic paint markers, pencils, and pens.
After a short run to open the frame, Dak Prescott went no-huddle and got the Cowboys into an empty formation.
The judge would huddle with the lawyers in a corner of the room to the right of where he normally sat.
"  Brown said in her video that "it's a sad day for a nation that once welcomed poor, tired and huddle masses.
The fans were still cheering as the offense broke the huddle, precipitating a prompt on the giant scoreboard to be quiet.
Linden is an Olympic marathoner, and she ran the race with her fellow teammates, Shalane Flanagan, Molly Huddle, and Jordan Hasay.
Four people in a studio huddle around a computer, scrutinizing a simple line drawing of a pair of breasts in silence.
While Fergus, Young Ian and Marsali huddle below deck, Claire ventures out to help any sailors who might have be injured.
Members of other tribes who used to live in the area huddle in camps for displaced people, guarded by UN peacekeepers.
You have to wonder if they even know they have walked onto the beach as they huddle together in absolute concentration.
It's believe the worms huddle together and eat bits of bacteria that grow on or drip down to the cave floor.
Filho and I huddle in front of images of Julia's brain, captured by a CAT scan and projected upon the wall.
In her relatively brief tenure as a vice president at Facebook, Regina Dugan often started each week with a team huddle.
It is a fascinating look inside the mind of a quarterback, the huddle, and what is actually happening in real time.
U.S. record holder Molly Huddle won the women's race in 31:58.47 with Emily Sisson (32:02.19) also qualifying for Doha.
House and Senate Republicans plan to huddle with Trump and Vice President Pence this week at their annual retreat in Philadelphia.
They all then got in a huddle and did a little team chant that looked like a whole lot of fun.
Previously, you could huddle down behind a wall or low-lying obstacle by running up to it and pressing a button.
Remind people that your audience was mostly those nameless professionals who huddle forgotten in the bottom 90% of the top 1%.
Chris Coons, one of the senators in that huddle, said this was the moment that McCain informed them of his decision.
Women with infants huddle in the prayer room and dozens of others have slept on thin blankets in the open air.
On other film sets, the producer and director might huddle and order a break, or call it a wrap until tomorrow.
Michael Flynn, future chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Steve Bannon were also present for Trump's huddle with Bossert.
Aides will huddle with Obama in the coming weeks to plot out what shape the former president's fall schedule will take.
"We got in the huddle and said, 'Our defense is playing good, let's step it up,'" tight end Delanie Walker said.
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall said he had not wanted to say anything in the huddle for fear of breaking Petty's concentration.
According to an ESPN reporter, Jones impressed teammates when he delivered a profane message in the huddle during the second quarter.
They  huddle close, as if the parameters tonight are the same as The Deep End Club, and not a spacious stage.
The other occupants of the lobby lounge on a sofa, wait for the elevator, or huddle under blankets in a corner.
At the bottom of the steps, a shotgun cartridge of tour members and security huddle around the door to the stage.
As the old quarterback jogged toward the huddle,the Jets' cycle of misfortune appeared to spin right back to the beginning.
In the huddle, Moss said, Brady kept reminding them that they had time, then told Moss what play they would run.
SYDNEY, Australia — In the soft afternoon light, men and women huddle in groups, their images reflected in floor-to-ceiling mirrors.
Men huddle around tables in featureless hotel rooms, their silent quest illuminated by dreary cinematography and explained only by onscreen notes.
"We went to no-huddle, and he was able to get rid of the ball a little bit quicker," O'Brien said.
The next time your friends start planning a trip together, use Kayak's new Trip Huddle tool to make decisions more democratic.
Some women emerged from the huddle determined to extend the model of small-group discussion to even more politically stony ground.
The six chairs of the committees investigating Trump, including Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, are expected to huddle privately after Pelosi's announcement.
On the choppy blue waters, three crowded boats of men huddle under blankets, with no indication of who might be Washington.
He will easily win the nomination for the top House job when Republicans huddle privately at the Capitol after the Nov.
Mr. Rasooli said the suspects were bound and beaten, forced to huddle in a single room overnight in a nearby house.
After each of the United States goals, Endler called her teammates together for a huddle on the edge of Chile's box.
Although Huddle broke her personal best, set in 2014, by 16 seconds, she said she let Saturday's race slip away from her.
Ryan appears on track to gain another term as speaker when House Republicans huddle for a secret ballot vote on Tuesday afternoon.
Estimates of the total number of penguins were made based on the square footage they occupied, because they huddle so close together.
Plus, the tuxedoed birds tend to huddle together to create warmth while conserving heat by keeping their flippers close at their sides.
During a third-quarter timeout, a man ran onto the field, straight past the Ducks' huddle and even eluded a security guard.
But Luke and the Resistance has given them something to dream about while they huddle together or look out at the sky.
Stoughton's final assignment in that capacity was to photograph the shell-shocked huddle on Air Force One as Johnson was sworn in.
ICE Air passengers huddle around airport workers, seeking guidance and waiting their turn to claim personal belongings before leaving the gated area.
The White House confirmed that the two leaders would huddle on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the northern German city.
American record holder Molly Huddle won her fourth consecutive women's 10,000 meters title, running 31:4003 to defeat Marielle Hall (31:56.68).
The photos showed the three men in a loose huddle outside the governor's official vehicle on a dirt roadway between the Sept.
Some lawmakers emerged from the hour-long huddle adamant Trump had endorsed a compromise measure that would allow families to remain together.
Ocasio-Cortez tweeted about witnessing GOP senators "huddle and look around" during Thursday's unsuccessful efforts to pass bills to open the government.
He should let his team out of the locker room and have them join him on the field and in the huddle.
Sports Briefing | Half-Marathon The American Molly Huddle successfully defended her N.Y.C. Half title, edging Kenya's Joyce Chepkirui in a photo finish.
"In the huddle, if somebody's arguing about something, even if Russell knows the right answer, he may not say it," Tolliver says.
Prior to joining SoftTech, Andy was co-founder of London-headquartered Huddle, an enterprise SaaS collaboration platform that was acquired in 2017.
After a week back home in San Francisco, Pelosi flew back to Washington Saturday to huddle with Schumer and Mnuchin in person.
His family revered the Kennedys — any speech by John F. Kennedy or Robert F. Kennedy was cause to huddle around the television.
Kingsbury kept his powder dry during the preseason, eschewing the no-huddle, four-WR sets and packaged plays that define his offense.
On the field, Manchester United's players gathered in a huddle, fresh from victory against Swansea City, arms draped around each other's shoulders.
It is so cold that Republicans and Democrats are reaching across the aisle in Washington so they can huddle together for warmth.
Families from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras huddle together on the ground near packages of donated diapers and cans of baby formula.
Ryan told lawmakers in the closed-door meeting that he planned to huddle with McConnell on healthcare strategy later Tuesday, sources said.
Will they huddle together as they did after 2012 and produce a similar self-assessment, only to ignore it four years later?
"As players in the huddle, you're all alone in the middle of the field but together at the same time," Staubach said.
As part of the trip, Sandberg is expected to huddle on Thursday with members of the Congressional Black Caucus, two sources said.
It's a New York crew episode today, as Austin, Natalie, Cado and Danielle huddle up in Lobby 1 to share our weekend adventures.
Give us your tired, your poor, your huddle masses yearning to breathe free — and we will torture them for wanting a better life.
"Honestly I wasn't sure but we talked about it in the huddle," Lopez said of being able to dribble before releasing the shot.
Once coach PG blew the last whistle, we got together in one last huddle to end the practice with a unifying team cheer.
In one scene, they huddle around Cyrus, everyone in their best greaser gang outfits, looking like they'd smoke you in a drag race.
The trial in Washington was litigated by a huddle of male lawyers before a jury of men, presided over by a male judge.
I thought our D-line and our run defense was what it needed to be, trying to slow down that no-huddle offense.
As we were breaking the huddle, we could already see we had what we wanted, and Tom and the offense executed it perfectly.
The ads launched just as lawmakers prepare to huddle with Trump over gun legislation that could include universal background checks and other restrictions.
Here's how it works: Pedestrians can huddle around the wifi tower (the same size as a bus stop) and connect to the network.
Rozier, who was among those animated in the Boston huddle during the third-quarter timeout, was glad the timeout occurred when it did.
On Saturday, congressional Republican leaders are due to huddle with Trump at Camp David, the presidential mountain retreat, to discuss 2018 legislative priorities.
A stout boy in an Indianapolis Colts jersey, not the least bit hurt, stands at the apex of a protective huddle of children.
When Brady saw this, he went bonkers, yanking his teammates back into the huddle, demanding they maintain their focus for one last play.
It means any potential habitable planets would huddle close to their host star and be safe from the gravitational tug of other stars.
When Dixson says "That's my bad, I guess," Denard turns from the huddle and curses at Dixson before butting heads with the player.
Reports emerged Saturday that Priebus arranged last week's huddle between Bannon and Kushner at Mar-a-Lago to soothe tensions between the pair.
Scores of children run the halls, and they cry, laugh and play with each other as their parents huddle at cafeteria-style tables.
Through the narrow alleys near Bonne-Nouvelle train station, I come across a huddle outside an inconspicuous door throbbing with Balearic house music.
"We started to run more of a quicker offense in the second quarter with no huddle and everything kind of clicked," Pettis said.
Trump will huddle with Ryan and the Speaker's close friend and fellow Wisconsinite, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus, at 9 a.m.
Washington (CNN)Hours before Donald Trump was set to huddle with Senate Republicans to rally support for his tax cut measure, Tennessee Sen.
Vice President Pence visited the Capitol to huddle with House Republicans Tuesday evening and Trump is meeting with Senate Republicans on Wednesday afternoon.
The president reportedly began the huddle by claiming fraudulent ballots cast by "illegals" cost him the popular vote during last year's presidential election.
In Chicago, Forte developed such a vast knowledge of opposing defenses that he often shouted instructions to teammates after they broke the huddle.
Creators wrote in her character's pregnancy with Kudrow later saying the cast always included her 'little feotus' in the pre-show 'group huddle.'
Soon after, the actual Mr. Kaine left the campaign trail himself to huddle with advisers near Raleigh, N.C., for his own debate prep.
President Obama will head to Capitol Hill Wednesday to huddle with congressional Democrats to discuss ways to save his signature domestic legislative achievement.
To end the team's qualifying, she performed on the balance beam, then ran off to embrace her teammates in a happy, sparkly huddle.
Give us your tired, your poor, your huddle masses yearning to breathe free -- and we will torture them for wanting a better life.
The president reportedly began Monday's huddle by claiming fraudulent ballots cast by "illegals" cost him the popular vote during last year's presidential election.
Jamie and Murtagh have barely had a chance to have a huddle about said duel when Claire rushes home explaining that it's off.
Prior to joining Uncork Capital, Andy was co-founder of London-headquartered Huddle, an enterprise SaaS collaboration platform that was acquired in 2017.
Republicans will huddle in the Capitol on Wednesday morning, where party leaders will make their case to the skeptical members in their ranks.
Huddle set the American record in the 22 kilometers at the Rio Olympics this summer and is America's most promising rising marathon runner.
Other people started to huddle around, trying to reconstruct the specific wording of the joke and the vocal inflections that made it funny.
Rodgers led the team huddle in the "1-2-3 Jets!" cheer after a win that showcased one thing above the rest: maturity.
After the apology, many of the victims went outside to huddle around a sculpture of a tree erected in tribute to abuse survivors.
They huddle in tents on their own or with a small crew on the sides of mountains upwards of 20,000 feet, like Everest.
During the last series, his eyes grew wide as he watched a few Bucks bench players standing outside a huddle staring into space.
As England's players headed down the tunnel, their opponents remained on the field to complain to the officials and then to huddle together.
Some teams even approached the line of scrimmage knowing they might change the play called in the huddle before the ball was snapped.
Her victory at New York last year inspired Linden, who then beat Flanagan and Huddle under bad conditions in last year's Boston Marathon.
These sculptural garden accouterments (shown here with a selection of the season's asymmetric rugs) give lawn-grazers something to admire and huddle around.
Also popular are "huddle" or "focus" rooms — small spaces where two people can meet or a single person can enjoy some alone time.
Up to eight players huddle over their smartphone, which transforms into a malfunctioning ship interface with everything labeled in pure Star Trekkian technobabble.
The quiet huddle included Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the top Democrats in Congress, and Gov.
"I would see this, where brothers would huddle up and be talking about their week or maybe talking about the service," he said.
It begins with a pre-show band huddle and then launches within minutes into the action-packed dance and musical spectacle from onstage.
If DeOssie leaves the locker room and sees a youth football game, he will sometimes run into the huddle and dispense high-fives.
In the pursuit of more scoring, teams now employ some form of a hurry-up operating system aptly called the no-huddle offense.
Personally, I always found it fascinating that the crowd noise would be deafening but the huddle was usually a very, very quiet place.
"Sometimes the huddle is the place to make a joke so everyone can relax and just go about their jobs," Montana recalled later.
In a subsequent interview after a Tuesday Group huddle, however, MacArthur twice rejected the notion that he would step down as co-chair.
One night they're forced to hunker down in the woods, and they huddle around a small fire, faces illuminated by its flickering light.
The leaders of three EU countries -- Germany, France and Italy -- will huddle today in Berlin, ahead of EU meetings on the Brexit this week.
Senior Trump administration officials will huddle at the White House today about whether to remain in the Paris climate accord, and under what terms.
A tense situation in the Middle East grows ever more so as Trump plans to huddle with peers from Russia, Saudi Arabia and Germany.
San Francisco had 289 yards of total offense while running Kelly's quick-paced, no-huddle attack but totaled just 249 in the second half.
He is also expected to huddle with Russian President Vladimir Putin for their first face-to-face following the conclusion of Robert Mueller's investigation.
The Washington Post: His campaign on the line, Joe Biden went missing in New Hampshire to huddle with advisers at his home in Delaware.
During a recent win against the Grizzlies, he screamed at his teammates to huddle up after gifting Clint Capela with an and-one opportunity.
Also nearby: Police tape along the promenade, a couple of police vans, an armed officer, and a huddle of reporters beside their television vans.
During a photo-call, none of the heads of government could bring themselves to speak to Mr Trump, preferring to huddle round Angela Merkel.
"They won't let me in their huddle, guys," the KKW Beauty mogul said in another behind-the-scenes video, as Team Kardashian huddled up.
He also received game tickets, a tour of Lambeau Field and also joined former head coach Mike Sherman in rallying the post-practice huddle.
Therefore, these monarchs depart to a few mountains in Mexico, where they huddle together on branches of Oyamel fir trees for the winter season.
Sometimes, before a speech begins, the president's senior policy advisor and speechwriter Stephen Miller will huddle with Perez to change or add a phrase.
Ayotte, who is currently serving as a "sherpa" liaison between the White House and senators dealing with Gorsuch's nomination, was present for the huddle.
As senior congressional leaders huddle at the White House today, there is a unique opportunity for non-defense increases that both parties can support.
And then a voice on a loudspeaker called for State Department representatives to huddle with emergency response managers in the front of the room.
The dancers meet to stand side by side or to curl next to one another on the floor; there's even a brief group huddle.
Just weeks ago, patrons of Mar-a-Lago were treated to an impromptu diplomatic huddle between President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
He took 14 snaps behind center, caught eight passes as Kessler's primary target and had the Dolphins' attention every time he left the huddle.
Second, over 40,000 displaced Syrians continue to huddle in an informal camp at Rukban in the south of the country along the Jordanian border.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday that Trump will huddle with 85033 chief executives who belong to his Strategy and Policy Forum.
Europe's migrant crisis The leaders of European Union nations will huddle this weekend and try to find some solutions to the continent's migrant crisis.
Pakistan's prime minister and the top army brass went into a huddle and declared the report a fabrication and a threat to national security.
A private huddle last summer with leaders in the anti-vaccine movement, for example, generated early fears that Trump might have shared their beliefs.
"That first day, man, he got in the huddle and he was just so commanding, such a leader, he just took control," Celek said.
On Wednesday, he will huddle with leaders of both parties at the White House in an effort to jump-start his stalled legislative agenda.
He is diagnosing and fixing problems now, tight end Ryan Griffin said, and telling teammates in the huddle what they need to clean up.
He is credited with first using the no-huddle offense, and he also was known for his wackiness and penchant for making controversial comments.
After returning to the huddle, Reed would explain to his teammates which of the Screaming Eagles' 210-plus plays they were going to run.
President Trump and Senate Republicans will huddle Tuesday on Capitol Hill in hopes of finding something that has eluded them all year: party unity.
I'd never been in a huddle before, listening to plays from the QB. I was used to getting a hand signal for a play.
Most people, not just C.B.P. officers, huddle close to their leader in times of confusion, even if the leader is the cause of it.
House Democrats will huddle on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning for their weekly caucus meeting, where this could be one of the topics of debate.
From a security perspective, that makes sense, though there is plenty of room to expand the sloping stands that huddle around the artificial pitch.
GOP members will huddle in the Capitol on Thursday for a two-hour conference meeting designed to reach a consensus on the hot-button issue.
Dizzee is an up-and-coming graffiti artist, and "Vitamin C" opens into a subway station huddle he's having with a group of fellow artists.
"[It] can be the visual hub for teams to huddle around and use throughout the product development process, design, sprint, or project lifecycle," he says.
"This is my favorite photo," he continued, pointing to a faded color picture of a huddle of anonymous men in formal attire and top hats.
He asked those who had ever been on a field with Caleb to join him for a huddle that ended with a chant for Caleb.
China's financial regulators are gathered in Beijing in a once-in-five-years huddle to discuss how better to tackle weakness in the financial system.
Those who survive huddle into Comms, protected communities that try to wait out the destruction, then crawl out and rebuild civilization before the next event.
Biden plans to huddle with top aides and advisers in the days leading up to the debates and will hold another round of mock debates.
Maddy takes out her phone and dials the headmistress's number while the rest of us huddle in the darkness, staring at the dead girl's body.
You don't even need Google Maps for this one: Just watch for the huddle of people queuing for Burma's legendary garlic noodles and samusa soup.
They know the Turkish border is still closed and prefer to stay in their own homes rather than huddle in the mud and winter cold.
While smokers huddle outside, forced there by the ban on smoking indoors in public places, some bars and restaurants let vapers inhale behind closed doors.
He will huddle with Republican leaders and top Cabinet officials at the White House on Tuesday to chart a course on this and other issues.
Following the huddle, Grassley said he continued to want his bill and indicated McConnell would avoid a floor debate until the impasse was nearly solved.
At first, we expected a doggone cute-tastrophy, but Ryan Kelley (Teen Wolf) and Aaron Jakubenko (The Shannara Chronicles) handled the furry huddle with aplomb.
Clyburn said he doubts he'll meet with either candidate before he announces his decision, choosing instead to huddle with family and political friends at home.
The pair met in New York City last month, burying the hatchet in a one-on-one huddle brokered by Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes.
The mood had soured noticeably late on Thursday, with parties breaking off to huddle in their respective caucuses, and party officials trading accusations of blame.
It convened a huddle of the Never Trumps, disaffected Republicans-in-exile and increasingly skittish party notables like Ryan and Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee.
To the untutored eye, basketball seems infinitely more improvisational than football, in which each play is conveyed in a kind of committee meeting, the huddle.
There they were, in a giant wet huddle, letting the water wash over their teary faces as they bobbed up and down, cheering and hugging.
He will huddle with a bipartisan group of governors and mayors at the White House on Thursday to discuss their needs and plans, Cohn said.
As one Thailand-based translator tweeted a few days later, the Thai Navy did huddle with SpaceX engineers to discuss future applications of Musk's technology.
There was nearly a dust-up when, during a timeout, West Virginia's Sagaba Konate wandered toward Villanova's huddle, prompting Phil Booth to shove him away.
Knowing he isn't alright, you insist he gets off the field; nevertheless, he needs to prove his manhood and forces himself back into the huddle.
He is the N.B.A.'s Greta Garbo, a man of few words in a team huddle, on the court and in the postgame news conference.
They meet in small groups — dozens in western Pennsylvania alone — with names like Oil Region Rising, Slippery Rock Huddle, Progress PA, 412 Resistance, Indivisible Wexford.
From Davos to Doha, today's brave new market masters huddle in five-star retreats to dream up ways of pulling the levers of global growth.
Asked about his courtside huddle with Jackson, Hornacek said that Jackson, like everyone else in the organization, was not pleased with what was going on.
The defense rested its case after a half-hour huddle with Mr. Weinstein to discuss his wish to take the stand in his rape trial.
The quick huddle showed the confidence among House Republicans in their position to hold out on negotiating on immigration until the government shutdown is ended.
With Hurricane Dorian quickly approaching, the colonial Spanish mustangs will huddle together and ride out the storm using a trick horses have used for centuries.
Meanwhile, National Security Adviser Susan Rice and Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco will huddle with European officials on the ongoing threat of the Islamic State.
The only light onstage would be provided by the candelabrum, and the two would huddle over it, warmly illuminated, wet concrete glinting all around them.
That shield can often make or break a defensive huddle, and Symmetra's ability to damage anyone clustered behind it can change the flow of a match.
President Trump will huddle with House Republicans on Tuesday as well after sowing some confusion about which of their two immigration bills the president actually supports.
Children huddle together on a soccer field, at the sports club where the Stations of the Cross caravan is camped out in Matías Romero April 4.
Now, with Trump as the GOP nominee, those same Republican fundraisers, business titans and longtime friends of Romney are back to huddle far from Trump Tower.
Coker, who rode the bench most of last season, remembered it well, according to Ridley, and had one message for his offense in the huddle Thursday.
FOR the next month football fans all over the world will huddle around televisions, listen craftily while at work and watch endless replays on their phones.
But if it's a leaning bench, that person might go huddle behind a dumpster or somewhere less populated, and then they'll very likely freeze to death.
Following his astounding, narrow win against Rafael Nadal, the humble Swiss took the opportunity to heap praise on his "number one supporter" during a press huddle.
Speeches are made, but then the supporters of each candidate, as well as those who remain "uncommitted" after the speechifying, huddle in groups indicating their preference.
What if Trump, currently bathing in the warm reception to their debt ceiling deal, offers to huddle with Democratic leadership on a real public infrastructure plan?
As we huddle round the little stove, MacLeod comments that it feels absurd to have come all the way to Guinea just to watch slides dry.
I'm pretty sure I could watch my favorite yellow-fro'ed alien Jenn Blosil huddle near the can cooing at her new "close-knit community" all day.
Their huddle proved productive, and Trump recently sat down for an interview with Kelly that is set to air next week on the Fox broadcast network.
Huddle spaces run throughout the streamlined, exposed brick workplace and allow staff to host daily leadership meetings and discuss their "wins" on Fridays, Riley told CNBC.
In The Hill's report on Tuesday, a lawmaker said there was a huddle on the Senate floor last week to talk about the DNC chief's future.
At the world championships in the 10,000 meters last year in Beijing, Huddle put her hands up in celebration too early while approaching the finish line.
He invited congressional leaders from both sides to the White House to huddle around whether to go forward with military strikes on Iran, ultimately standing down.
Rogow walked over to Stone's seat at the defense table to huddle with his client about each post, before the lawyer discussed them with the judge.
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In the coming weeks, Trump is expected to huddle with the entire 246-member House GOP conference, as well as the nearly 40-member Freedom Caucus.
Senate GOP revives negotiation over ObamaCare repeal and replace Senate Republicans will huddle on Wednesday evening to look for a way forward on GOP healthcare legislation.
TELECOMS HUDDLE WITH TRUMP: President Trump on Thursday vowed to cut back on "job-killing" regulations on the tech industry in a meeting with business executives.
When water levels rise, the horses seek higher ground and also form a huddle and go "butts to the wind," OBX Today reported ahead of Dorian.
"I just think the biggest thing as a quarterback is those guys in the huddle, when they look at you, have to be confident," Fitzpatrick said.
Former church member John Huddle of Marion said Friday he was interviewed several months ago by state criminal investigators and U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents.
GOP party bosses from the eight counties in Collins's district have been consulting with elections attorneys and will huddle Tuesday night to plot a way forward.
On a nippy Thursday afternoon, it has attracted a small crowd to huddle around Johnny Lee around his makeshift canopy in the middle of LA's Chinatown.
Senate Republicans will get their first chance to huddle as a caucus this week and strategize about how to handle the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
The professional runner Molly Huddle spoke specifically about collegians, whose two most important meets of the year — the N.C.A.A. indoor and outdoor national championships — were canceled.
One kablooey leads to another, and every so often, as if to remind us of the pretty faces that go with the suits, the superheroes huddle.
"This is going to kill this community," said Debbie Bauza, a server at Huddle House, a favorite breakfast spot for workers getting off the overnight shift.
Absolutely. Allen, known for his tripping and coach-pushing, tried to walk directly through the developing NC State huddle instead of walking around with his teammates.
" One of the producers joined the huddle from a room next door: "Meghan was just in the other room like, 'I don't know — was I O.K.?
This was Democratic leaders' first huddle with Mr. Trump since December, a testament to both sides' desire to address the shabby state of America's public works.
It's not unusual for one of the guys to go through a whole short meeting (a stand-up "huddle") with an arm around another guy's shoulder.
Check his and then check the track record of the ones accusing him ... he's taken big hits before and he's gone right back to the huddle.
Migrants are overrunning much of Europe, forcing families from Hamburg to Marseilles to huddle in their homes at night in fear of being raped or assaulted.
Even after the public quarrels over the Syrian military assault on Aleppo, Mr. Churkin agreed to huddle in a room with his French and American counterparts.
Before the Air Force One huddle, there was the episode that led to Mueller's appointment in the first place: the firing of FBI director James Comey.
O'Brien leads the Huddle Up initiative at the Institute for Sport & Social Justice, which brings trainings about gender violence prevention into locker rooms and military settings.
COHN TO HUDDLE WITH CLIMATE MINISTERS BEFORE UN: White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn is organizing a meeting next week with world climate and energy ministers.
One civilian could be seen stepping back from the huddle carrying a large knife, apparently having disarmed the man, and taking it well out of reach.
This week Kate and Alex were back at TechCrunch's San Francisco HQ to huddle over the week's biggest news story: WeWork's infamous CEO exiting his role.
This offseason, the 49ers will use data from Executive Huddle to examine popular food and drink items that the team will use to finalize the menu.
Ali Riley of New Zealand gives her team instructions during the team huddle ahead of their 2019 World Cup France match against Cameroon in Montpellier, France.
The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF, largely tracking the U.S. government debt market, is the top performer, on average, as investors huddle there for safety.
Wait, wait, there's more: After the weekend huddle, Sanders hosted a Tuesday night forum on his "Medicare for all" proposal at the US Capitol Visitor Center.
"The huddle has been romanticized, with good reason," said Joe Theismann, a Washington Redskins quarterback for 12 seasons and the league's most valuable player in 1983.
When the Korean War started, my grandparents escaped to the South on freezing cold nights, when they had to huddle together with random strangers for warmth.
U.S and European government officials will huddle on Wednesday as the Trump administration decides whether to ban large electronic devices like laptops on some transatlantic flights.
Pederson noticed that Wentz looked a little "hobbly" when he got up, but teammates said Wentz betrayed no hint of injury when he entered the huddle.
The quarterback for what is today Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf and hard of hearing in Washington, D.C., introduced the huddle formation in 19733.
A group of human resistance fighters take shelter in a snowbound church during an Advent assault, while civilians huddle between the pews awaiting rescue from XCOM.
"I kind of run better from the front," Huddle said when asked why she did not give up the lead and let another runner set the pace.
Video Regardless, decorum was well gone by the time Trump made it to HC-5, a room in the bowels of the Capitol where Republicans usually huddle.
The Sweden team got in a huddle after the game and coach Janne Andersson spoke to the players who, like England&aposs, had gotten further than expected.
Go deeper: The overlooked climate impact of industrial emissions EPA looks to tighten truck air pollution standards Big Oil, governments, banks to huddle on carbon capture tech
In 1980, he and his then-wife Sharon Marie Huddle bought the Citrus Heights home he lived in until his arrest Tuesday, Sacramento County Assessor's records show.
That started a chain of events that ultimately led to him to create Huddle, an online video platform where people could share their issues with one another.
On a tree-lined Strasbourg square he, Georges and Florent—a high-school teacher, a medical student and an auditor—huddle over a printout from Google maps.
By 2017 it had drawn 100m visitors, and Lintong, once a huddle of mud buildings, had a university, hotels and a vast industry of terracotta-warrior-making.
A huddle of squares manifests as rugs lining floors or paintings mounting walls, and mingle with the inhabitants, as if Hans Hoffman is communing with James Ensor.
With the mandate in hand, Conte must now huddle with the 5-Stars and League to finalize a list of Cabinet ministers to present to the president.
We have developed some metrics and strategies that help our clients to grow without having to worry about scheduling an hourly team huddle at the downstairs Starbucks .
Andy McLoughlin, who joined SoftTech last year as a venture partner after co-founding London-based Huddle in 2800, is also now a partner with the firm.
A short 45 years ago, the huddle of fretful fiefdoms now known as the United Arab Emirates were a British military protectorate known as the Trucial States.
The women's 275,212 features Emily Infeld, Marielle Hall, and Molly Huddle of the U.S.; Canadians Lanni Marchant and Natasha Wodak; and Mexico's Marisol Romero and Brenda Flores.
One White House official told the news site that the huddle gave aides an overview of how the investigation would proceed and how to best move forward.
The huddle included a number of Australia players, including Queensland captain Samu Kerevi, his Reds team mate Sefa Naivalu and another Wallabies winger in Melbourne's Marika Koroibete.
Being in the huddle with them down the stretch, you could see it in their eyes that they really thought we were going to win the game.
Just past the glittering high rises steadily jutting up in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a mass of tents and people huddle across 50 city blocks.
She stepped behind a Griner screen, nailed a three, and skipped back toward her team's huddle, knowing the Liberty would call timeout and the game was over.
Still unsure We may get our first look at what the GOP's latest health care bill looks like when Republican senators huddle this morning to discuss it.
The crowds around the paintings remained deep throughout the night of May 7th, each many-headed huddle a testament to the enduring fascination of Bosch's own monsters.
CNN, The New York Times, The Hill, Politico, BuzzFeed, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Daily News were among the outlets kept from the huddle.
The unusual huddle with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will be be the highest level face-to-face contact between Trump and the Russian government so far.
President Trump will huddle with top GOP congressional leaders at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the legislative agenda, GOP sources familiar with the meeting said.
Ryan is showing no signs that he's prepared to swiftly endorse Trump when they emerge from their huddle at Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters on Thursday morning.
Now Huddle plans to take on the New York City Marathon — but only after racing in shorter distances at the Olympics this summer in Rio de Janeiro.
Prior to that, the White House said Trump and Vice President Pence would huddle with the Senate GOP at their policy lunch on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
" GALLEN They finish, and I go up to Jeff and Tom, and I sort of huddle up with these guys, and I'm like: "This cannot be happening.
We'll rest up, and then Jill and I will huddle, we'll entertain the fantasy of staying in a hotel next time, and we'll take it from there.
Many just huddle with their parents in windowless underground shelters — which offer no protection from the powerful bombs that have turned east Aleppo into a kill zone.
While both men praised each other after the two-hour-plus huddle, Ryan continued to withhold a formal endorsement even though all other candidates have dropped out.
In a nod to all that bedlam, with 34 seconds remaining, Marcus Paige, the Tar Heels' calm-as-low-tide guard, gathered his teammates for a huddle.
That intrigue will deepen if Trump goes ahead with his plan to huddle with Putin alone apart from interpreters before throwing open the meeting to wider delegations.
The 303 Olympians Molly Huddle, Kim Conley and Gwen Jorgensen have all used the past two months to graduate from their shorter Olympic distances to 230 miles.
She is careful to note the smallest of details, which she conveys when she stands in a huddle to pray with her arms wrapped around players' waists.
They ran a unique fast-paced no-huddle offense in which quarterback Jim Kelly read the defense at the line of scrimmage and called the play accordingly.
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Molly Huddle, a two-time Olympian, has even become so well known for her ritual of race day nail art that she snagged a nail wrap collaboration.
She said people were particularly frazzled because of contradictory messages from the authorities about whether they were supposed to huddle under a table or seek higher ground.
He and the other unaccompanied minors huddle in the same room, opting to sit on the cool floor rather than the foam mattresses lined along the walls.
Mr. Huddle said he was stunned by Mr. DeAngelo's arrest, but said Mr. DeAngelo once brought up the Golden State Killer case in a conversation with him.
"It's been a long time since we've had a draft without a consensus No. 2," said Robby Esch, the owner of the draft site The Huddle Report.
The comments came as Republican congressional leaders were preparing to huddle with President Trump's economic team ahead of the administration's rollout of its tax plan on Wednesday.
Then he stood for the embrace photos with the three Democrats on the statewide ticket, pulled them in for a huddle, and walked back off the trail.
"As cowboys we just said let's get in a huddle and say, 'You get a rope, I'll do this and get a handle this way,' " he said.
And kuksi, from the Korean guksu, a summery cold broth with a huddle of noodles, cucumber and cabbage still crisp, and snaking strips of omelet and beef.
President Obama will huddle with Democratic leaders in the Oval Office on Tuesday after rolling out his final budget request as president, the White House announced Monday.
The GOP leadership meeting came shortly before the entire Republican conference will huddle in the Capitol basement, where appropriators will brief the other lawmakers on the negotiations.
In the United States, the most common objection is that road pricing is regressive: Rich people get to drive alone while the masses huddle on a bus.
After seven hours, we reached the end of the road, at Atalaya, a huddle of rough wooden houses and bodegas on the upper Madre de Dios River.
"Before the march, I hadn't been to a demonstration since 1980," said a participant in the Huddle I attended down the street from my home in Manhattan.
In Hadad village, amid stretches of sand and dirt dotted with the odd wilting tree, a dozen women huddle under a large tent covered with striped rugs.
Chiefs Coach Andy Reid kept things interesting, nearly throwing the game away late with puzzling clock management, repeatedly going into full huddle despite trailing with time expiring.
It shows Howard, the Golden Eagles' leading scorer and one of the most dynamic players in the Big East Conference, in the middle of a team huddle.
Dozens of protestors huddle in the rain outside Palantir HQ. Dozens of protestors huddle in the rain outside Palantir HQ. I say "companies," plural, with intention: immigrant advocacy organization Mijente recently released news that Anduril, the company founded by Palmer Luckey and composed of Palantir veterans, now has a $13.5 million contract with the Marine corps for their autonomous surveillance "Lattice" towers at four different USMC bases, including one border base.
The league can admit that, call the Players Coalition and Players Association into a huddle and aim for a win-win solution instead of a cautious defensive move.
My boss and I huddle for an impromptu meeting after we get the news that we're expected to raise more money next fiscal year than we originally intended.
I did some basic stretching on the sideline before the coach, Paul Greig (known as PG by his players), called me to join the team in their huddle.
There are potted palm trees in the entrance and industrial-chic open spaces, where youngsters in jeans huddle over laptops amid low-hanging light bulbs and exposed brickwork.
The hope is Huddle, unlike other anonymous apps and online communities, will become a platform that allows people "to be as vulnerable as they want to," says Faux.
But that tiny glass dome is actually the Televisor's screen, which viewers had to huddle around and squint at just to figure out what they were looking at.
I sold a book called Wicked As They Come to an editor at Simon & Schuster named Jennifer Huddle, but before she could edit it, she moved to Lucasfilm.
As Max and Warren huddle, the Moon passes in front of the Sun and Arcadia Bay stares up at an unscheduled eclipse, marking the climax of episode two.
A group leader will have to start the process in order to start planning via Trip Huddle, which simply involves logging in and giving the trip a name.
ICBA President Camden Fine called the huddle "the most open, free-flowing White House meeting I've ever attended," and said the discussion focused on loan and mortgage regulations.
A photo from the session inside the Oval Office showed a huddle forming around the entrenched President, hands resting on his shoulders as his head bows in prayer.
"We're going to make sure that he gets the best capability and that it's done affordably," he added of Air Force One during an earlier huddle with reporters.
The vote is just a procedural step, setting up a broader vote among the entire House Democratic Caucus, which will huddle Wednesday morning to decide the ultimate victor.
Villanova 77, North Carolina 74 HOUSTON — They run the play so often in practice that Villanova Coach Jay Wright hardly needed to draw it up in the huddle.
Huddle won the New York City Half Marathon for the second year in a row — this time by eight-hundredths of a second, the race's closest finish ever.
On Thursday morning, Mr. Bratton went to his final CompStat meeting, where police commanders from around the city huddle around long tables with thick binders filled with statistics.
The vote is just a procedural step, setting up a broader vote among the entire House Democratic Caucus, which will huddle Wednesday morning to decide the ultimate victor.
Trump, Ryan and McConnell, who huddle in a few days to plot next moves, insist the tax cuts will spark more deficit-reducing growth than mainstream forecasters expect.
Both groups huddle miserably in their hastily built shelters, with the Gen Xers marginally better off than their younger counterparts, who had spent the day in the ocean.
Huddle won by just 0.08 of a second Sunday, with both women finishing the 13.1 miles through Manhattan in official times of 1 hour 7 minutes 41 seconds.
In the tunnel, they form their huddle and turn it into an impromptu dance-off, with two players twirling in the center and the rest clapping and laughing.
In last night's game between Georgia and Auburn, an Auburn player somehow made his way into Georgia's huddle during a set of free throws, to obtain enemy information.
Mike Josephs, West Virginia's director of strength and conditioning, described a drill he conducted that simulated the no-huddle drives that Coach Dana Holgersen's tempo offense frequently requires.
The re-shuffle comes after a once-in-five-years huddle of financial regulators, and a pledge contain financial risks signalling a shift away from high growth targets.
Lawmakers emerged from the huddle generally confident in the military aspect of the plan, but some worried the plan still lacks an endgame for the Syrian civil war.
U.S. President Donald Trump intends to huddle with top technology executives in early June to discuss ways to modernize the federal government, a White House official confirmed today.
But it is there, in the huddle, surrounded by players who tower over her, that Sister Jean says she can feel the goodness of the players enveloping her.
A century of football evolution later, quarterbacks throughout college and the N.F.L. regularly call plays not in the huddle, but as they wait at the line of scrimmage.
They would huddle up when their paths crossed, exploring the dark places inside both of them, and the perils of using the road and fame to fill them.
Less discrimination means more options of where to live, and many residents, especially millennials, no longer believe they must huddle among their own kind to survive and thrive.
After taking a knee as medical staff members ran out to assist him, he walked slowly off the field and glared at Boddy-Calhoun in Cleveland's defensive huddle.
The president will huddle with Democratic leaders in Congress Tuesday afternoon to rally support for his budget request and figure out how to present it to the public.
Yet the postures of its awe-struck participants, who huddle together in a teary mass, bring to mind a writhing tower of damned flesh out of Hieronymus Bosch.
The president is scheduled to huddle with GOP senators on Tuesday — the first time he's met with the full caucus since taking over the White House in January.
Sharon Huddle DeAngelo, a lawyer, went on to help found the National Coalition Against Surrogacy, a Washington group started in 1987 that pushed for legislation to outlaw surrogacy.
For instance, the first football huddle was invented by the Gallaudet Bisons, the school's football team, so that opposing players couldn't interpret their signs as they call plays.
He is regarded as the first NFL coach to use the no-huddle offense throughout the game, rather than saving it for the final moments of each half.
The Conservatives are being presented as a new type of "people's party," under which everyone can huddle to stay safe from the multiple storms that are brewing. Mrs.
The characters huddle glumly near the front of the stage; Don Alfonso pours bottles of liquor over each lover, a bitter benediction, as his scheme is coolly revealed.
Indeed, House Democrats planned to huddle in the Capitol basement on Wednesday morning without aides to hear from Mr. Schiff and discuss next steps, according to Democratic officials.
Hard into training camp, Rodgers was still translating, and it wasn't until mid-August, he said, that he started breaking the huddle without thinking about the old play.
"I was really concerned about the lights," said the Pakistani chair, Ambassador Khalil Hashmi, who eventually managed to get a limited agreement after assembling participants in a huddle.
Indeed, when the game ended, Dolan escorted Sprewell and Johnson into the locker room, allowing them and other former players to join the team in its postgame huddle.
The huddle became so prominent culturally it even went through a period of renovation, like a living room redesigned into a more open concept by a home decorator.
If there were doubts when Clemson took over at its own 6-yard line with 3:07 remaining and trailing, 221-216, they did not permeate the huddle.
AT A street corner in Kangemi, a neighbourhood of tin-roofed shacks and new brick tenements in the west of Nairobi, men huddle into what are called street parliaments.
Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, the chair of the House Freedom Caucus, flew to Mar-a-lago over the weekend to huddle with top White House officials and Sens.
President Donald Trump will huddle with chief executives of major U.S. companies on Friday as the business community finds itself increasingly split over how to respond to his policies.
Coming out at work A few weeks later, I walked into a huddle of my co-workers and asked them to stay as their meeting came to a close.
An anonymous neighbor told the Mercury News that he could hear DeAngelo and Huddle screaming at each other; DeAngelo even yelled at her from the driveway outside the home.
Monkey Ball, Thomas Kokta, GermanyCold temperatures on Shodoshima Island, Japan, sometimes lead to monkey balls, where a group of five or more snow monkeys huddle together to keep warm.
Called Kayak Trip Huddle, the feature allows people to collaboratively decide on major decisions of a group trip, such as where to stay and what destinations to hit up.
In the Olympic trials, Bruce was frustrated with her result, running the 10,000m in 34:27.48, slightly more than two minutes and 46 seconds behind the winner, Molly Huddle.
"In this case, for prairie voles, they start to huddle side-by-side next to each other, in a way that's maybe analogous to cuddling in humans," Liu said.
Molly Huddle wrapped up a disappointing college running career in 210 and sequestered herself in Rhode Island, looking to turn herself into the champion she knew she could be.
Pelosi, in an after-meeting huddle with her caucus, cast the meeting in gendered terms, saying that Trump's fixation with the border wall seems to be about something else.
What Trump missed, and he reportedly acknowledged this in his huddle with House Republicans on Tuesday night, was the power of the images that were coming from the border.
San Diego (CNN)Ruth Henricks has served thousands of customers at her small diner, but she will never forget one man who walked into The Huddle 30 years ago.
Still, the high-profile White House huddle — the beginning of the administration's five-day focus on technology — comes at a time of renewed tension between Trump and the industry.
On dark December nights a maximum of 80 people huddle together in the tiny St. James's church to watch up-and-coming acts from Ireland and around the world.
Josh McCown knows the stomach-plunging feeling of approaching the huddle, anticipating a play call to come in through the two orange earphones inside his helmet, and hearing … nothing.
The celebrities are there to make the high rollers who attend the tournament feel as if they are in the middle of the huddle, locker room or board room.
Starr returned to coach the Packers in 1975 and stayed for eight seasons, but he was not as effective on the sidelines as he had been in the huddle.
That prompted the principal to huddle with his superintendent over the weekend to discuss whether playing another game with such a short roster was a responsible thing to do.
Before the game, the Cloudbusters got to huddle in the locker room with Ruth, who nervously paced back and forth to make sure his No. 3 uniform was available.
" Lynch added: "I remember the disbelief when that happened — four hours earlier I was in the huddle with the guy, and then I'm hearing he's no longer with us.
"When you huddle up and carry the ball, it doesn't matter what color you are or how much money your parents have or where you are from," he said.
As an accountability coach at Petra Coach, I have participated in more than 80 company strategic planning sessions and 300 member company "daily huddle" meetings over the past year.
The 49ers are the only team in the National Football League to use Executive Huddle, which gives the team the ability to make real-time adjustments on game day.
Republicans and Democrats will each huddle for the respective party lunches on Tuesday, which may be the earliest indication of whether Congress plans to act on even narrow proposals.
Befitting a rough game in which tempers run hot, the huddle was also the place where teammates clashed and railed against one another for missed tackles or dropped passes.
Knicks General Manager Scott Perry and his Mavericks counterpart, Donnie Nelson, met before the game in a Garden hallway before taking their huddle behind closed doors and summoning Mills.
A top House conservative will huddle with Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price later Wednesday afternoon, as GOP lawmakers struggle to unify around a plan to replace Obamacare.
"The six of us would do a huddle backstage and just say, 'All right, have a good show, love you love you love you love you,' " recalls the actress, 55.
Ludlow House, with its low-slung red velvet couches where members can huddle with open laptops beneath a painting of Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton, presented a convenient solution.
Harsh winds brought record-low temperatures across much of the Midwest, causing at least a dozen deaths and forcing residents who pride themselves on their winter hardiness to huddle indoors.
And while they huddle in shanty-towns which are relatively far from ordinary towns, many local people in the so-called host society will care little about the migrants' fate.
"That's all we talked about coming out of the locker room and especially coming out of the huddle right before the second half started," point guard Reggie Jackson told reporters.
And it's to the credit of the designers that, despite streamlined gameplay, never-huddle offenses and the clock pace of a cocaine addict, the resulting numbers felt just about right.
"[The marathon] seems like it's about who manages themselves the best, and I feel like I learned a lot today," Huddle, 32, told Runner's World of her third-place finish.
Before his adorable face-off, Harry joined the Georgian sitting volleyball team in a huddle for their final warm up, which was featured on the Kensington Palace's official Instagram account.
"[I felt] a little bit [of pressure], just because I wanted to work!" the model told PEOPLE at the NFL Lifestyle's Holiday Huddle celebration event in N.Y.C. at Rockefeller Center.
Small families of herbivores will huddle together to ward off towering predators, and sometimes the very creature you're hunting will get caught up in a battle with another terrifying monster.
The pair's huddle followed reports last week that Trump is considering whether he should fire both Bannon and chief of staff Reince Priebus amid roiling tensions inside the White House.
"This visit seems to have been no more than a photo op and a wasted opportunity," Engel said in a statement on Trump's huddle with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
As news of the backstage huddle broke Wednesday afternoon, pro-Trump media personality Sean Hannity said in an interview with Ward on his radio show that she could defeat Flake.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump will also huddle with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Washington on June 7, five days before the proposed summit date.
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Moving up the Guggenheim ramp, we find the chairs' black leather upholstery and muslin innards drooping from the wall, like flayed skins; the chairs' disassembled arms huddle in a corner.
We looked at the best and worst on the court, the myths of March Madness and the 98-year-old nun who is in the huddle with Loyola University-Chicago.
The disaster continues unfolding in the small gallery to the right of the landing, where seven more works huddle together such that their potential to express their concerns is eliminated.
Diacre kept her players in that huddle for no more than a minute, enough only to deliver her message, to make sure they had heard what she had to say.
Darnold allowed that he could "communicate a little better in the huddle" and insisted that the use of silent counts and various cadences was necessary to keep counterparts at bay.
It included Desiree Linden (2000 Boston champion), Molly Huddle (national 23-kilometer record-holder), Allie Kieffer (fifth in New York last year) and Stephanie Bruce (2000 25K national road champion).
The Patriots had opened the game in the no huddle, sometimes snapping the football so quickly that the Packers linebackers still had their backs turned to the line of scrimmage.
Rafael Nadal, one of the main men on Team Europe, then became the first player in the history of the Laver Cup to try to sneak into an opponent's huddle.
In the Loop, enter through a neighboring diner to reach the neo-dive-bar Moneygun and huddle in a circular booth with a classic cocktail like a Pink Squirrel ($11.75).
New capital and new identity (jobs, relationships) almost always come from new situations; 20-somethings who huddle together in the same circles, she says, can be limiting in various ways.
West, on the other hand, is known for his intensity — the type of player who will scream, "You guys need to relax!" in the huddle without quite grasping the irony.
Ryan's and Trump's efforts to strike a more conciliatory tone come ahead of their high-stakes huddle Thursday at Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters, in the shadow of the Capitol.
OBAMA HEADS TO CANADA TO HUDDLE WITH TOP LEADERS: President Obama is heading to Canada in June to meet with Canadian and Mexican leaders to discuss strengthening their economic ties.
The House Democratic Caucus is expected to meet on Wednesday, the first time they will huddle as a group since they left town in mid-December for the holiday recess.
In a corner, portraits of the Dalai Lama and the astonishingly beautiful king and queen of Bhutan, flanked by their countries' flags, tilt over a huddle of glossy black tables.
Among the first stops, Harris will huddle with small-business owners and swing by a classroom and meet with members of Moms Demand Action, which works to prevent gun violence.
"There's always been some allure of the huddle where people imagine Ray Lewis or some star player yelling and pumping up the whole team," Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins said.
In the huddle before a final drive that began at the San Francisco 8-yard line, Montana noticed that his teammates seemed more tense than usual, especially tackle Harris Barton.
Instead, his Cougars ran a no-huddle offense and lined up with four receivers on most plays, compiling eye-popping passing statistics and forcing defenses to cover the entire field.
In the women's 5,000, Molly Huddle, the favorite from the United States, faded with a lap to go as Betsy Saina of Kenya pushed into the lead and never let go.
Brazil's players, perhaps feeling the weight of a home crowd channeling years of national soccer angst, mostly sat splayed on the pitch before standing to form a huddle of their own.
During the first half of the game, with 10:52 left on the clock, Chambers was seen walking up to a group of athletes in a huddle during the ESPN broadcast.
It ends up being a busy year for everyone, and when you get a week or two to really just huddle up and be with the people you love, it's great.
There's the brilliant Snipperclips, a cooperative 2D puzzle game that encourages you to huddle around the screen with your tiny controllers and talk to each other to figure out the solution.
The instability ripples around the world and we'll tell our grandchildren about an antiquated notion of civilization as we huddle around barrels of "Make America Great Again" hats to stay warm.
Mr Iudice's immense "Umanità" ("Humanity", shown below), exhibited in the Italian pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011, depicts a huddle of men, clearly just disembarked, upon a dark beach.
Those are the days when you feel like dragging your sleeping bag and a gallon of water into whatever windowless closet you can huddle in until the fast-approaching apocalypse arrives.
After Friday's huddle in Ryan's office, leaders of the conservative House Freedom Caucus and moderates said they hadn't yet reached a deal to avoid the discharge petition, but were inching closer.
In an era when some coaches are known for subjecting their athletes to altitude-simulating units or underwater interval sessions, Treacy and Huddle have an uncommonly low-key, hands-off relationship.
So out of sync were the Warriors early that at one point Curry could be seen emphatically adding his input in the middle of the coaches' huddle and again to teammates.
Coach Babers's brand of no-huddle, push-the-pace mayhem, which he brought over from his two seasons as head coach at Bowling Green, translated well to the Carrier Dome turf.
Speaking to reporters following the conference meeting Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan called the huddle "very productive" and again stressed that he wants to pass a bill that Trump finds acceptable.
He'll meet Queen Elizabeth and huddle with British Prime Minister Theresa May but, in a break from custom for a visit by a foreign leader, he will not visit Downing Street.
Corolla Wild Horse herd manager Meg Puckett told OBX Today that during the worst of the storm, they would huddle together with their butts to the wind to keep themselves stable.
Flavored with rosemary and thyme and rounded off with a tart black-currant sauce, the four accordion-pleated dumplings huddle on a field of lettuce, like portly bannerets parleying before battle.
During the huddle, Trump expressed confidence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is "serious" about denuclearization but also acknowledged the likelihood that the June 220006 summit in Singapore falls through.
During the huddle, Trump expressed confidence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is "serious" about denuclearization but also acknowledged the likelihood that the June 12 summit in Singapore falls through.
He was the ultimate pocket passer who revolutionized the no-huddle, hurry-up offense by crafting mini game plans, surveying defensive alignments and calling out audibles before the ball was snapped.
In situations like a storm, or in this case, a hurricane, the horses know just what to do — they form a huddle and go "butts to the wind," OBX Today reported.
"If we just look at the valuation of bonds, we've never been in this sort of territory — not even in history," he said on The Market Huddle Podcast, an investing podcast.
Then something happened—a cloud moved from in front of the sun perhaps, and suddenly in the middle of this emptiness the sun was glinting off a little huddle of houses.
The league "is playing chess for 2025, when the honeymoon from this C.B.A. is over," said Paul Scott, who runs Benefits Huddle, a company that helps former N.F.L. players acquire benefits.
Before they head to the court, Williams gathers his teammates around him for one final huddle — or rather, they gather around him, as if he has some sort of gravitational pull.
After an hour of lobbying on the Senate floor — including discussions with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Vice President Mike Pence — McCain crossed the floor to huddle with Democrats. Sen.
Even today, it is accessible only by a narrow mountain road that winds through lush bamboo forests before descending down into a valley where sloping gray-tiled rooftops huddle closely together.
During the final of the women's 10,000 at the last world championships, in Beijing in 2015, Molly Huddle of the United States was in the homestretch and in bronze medal position.
On an actual screen that Boise State ran early in the game out of a fast-paced, no-huddle set, Oklahoma had overwhelmed Boise State, dropping its receiver for a loss.
"Nancy wants to keep the same DCCC; if I was there I'd fire the [people at the] DCCC," McCarthy said during a huddle with reporters, though he didn't specifically name Luján.
Donors who have raised a minimum of $27,000 for the Florida senator's campaign — that's 10 maximum $2,700 checks — are invited to a "leadership huddle" in Miami on March 10 and 11.
Now, already enduring the difficult winter conditions in the camp, where many tents get flooded, the children huddle on the floor, learning how to read with scraps of paper and pencils.
The idea here is entrench Glennon with the starters, and pace the development of Trubisky, who literally needed to learn to take a snap and call a play in the huddle.
Lawrence, the gangly sophomore who until that point had stymied Ohio State more with his legs than his right arm, looked around the huddle and told his teammates he loved them.
She headed to the restaurant, and—while Sanders and her friends munched on cheeseboards—called the staff into a huddle in the kitchen, and asked if they wanted Sanders to leave.
If the flames got closer anyway, the firefighters were going to build a barricade with burned-out mobile homes and make everyone huddle behind it in an attempt to block the heat.
Pence will huddle with House Republicans to discuss the repeal while Obama is scheduled to meet with House and Senate Democrats to continue developing the party's strategy to fight the GOP's effort.
IN PHILIP GUSTON's "bed paintings", on show at Venice's Accademia, he and his wife huddle under the blankets—an old couple, here clinging to each other, there sleeping peacefully side by side.
I huddle with 100 other people at the top of the subway station until the rain slows enough that I can brave the sidewalk and make it three blocks down to TJ's.
In the camp, which the UNHCR (the UN's refugee agency) helps run, over 12,000 men, women and children huddle in any shade they can find from heat that often reaches 45°C.
The company already owned a huddle of trailers that dates back to the bracero programme, when Mexican farmworkers came north across the border to replace Americans fighting in the second world war.
In their cute selfie, captured by a fan account, Kutcher leaned in towards his smiling wife and snapped the photo, which featured the opposing team, the Philadelphia 76ers, in a huddle nearby.
Olympic silver medallist Erik Kynard won the high jump at 2.29 metres, Molly Huddle was first in the women's 5,000 metres (15:05.01) and Barbara Nwaba topped the heptathlon with 6,494 points.
In the pic, Monet (Trina Vega), Grande (Cat Valentine), Leon Thomas III (Andre Harris), Avan Jogia (Beck Oliver), and Matt Bennett (Robbie Shaprio) huddle in close as the pose for the flick.
The first few people in line would take too many slices of salami and go huddle under a palm tree and share their spoils with their families, Lord of the Flies-style.
There was a new sheriff in town at the U.S. Women's Soccer Team practice -- a 9-year-old girl named Ashlyn who kicked off practice this week by breaking the team huddle!
He was seen as someone who would bring foreign policy chops and congressional relationships to the ticket, and had even traveled to Trump Tower in New York to huddle with the candidate.
On Tuesday night, those international voters — including a huddle of Democrats who congregated in The Senate bar in Canada's capital — will elect 21 delegates to back either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
One morning this month, Silvia Cota, a nurse supervisor in the emergency room at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, gathered her nurses together in a huddle to prepare them for the future.
It is a podcast without yours truly, but Managing Editor Danielle Riendeau, Editor-in-Chief Austin Wallker, and Waypoint's latest band member, Senior Editor Rob Zacny, managed to huddle around the mics.
The 2012 Olympic silver medalist, Sally Kipyego of Kenya, placed second in 2:28:01, and Molly Huddle of the United States, in her marathon debut, was third in 2:28:13.
Huddle, a New York state native, has had a string of contentious finishes — an arm reach at the NYC Half Marathon this year, a premature celebration at the world championships last year.
Darnold acknowledged during the off-season that he had to make several adjustments since joining the Jets, including calling plays in the huddle — something he hadn't done much of at Southern California.
In 2015 they moved into the parking garage, adding brightly colored metal tables with stools, designed for the kind of quick lunch where you huddle over your bowl and inhale its contents.
Inspired by the women's march last year, Megan McCarthy, who lives in a solidly Republican suburb of St. Louis, organized a "huddle" — mostly women and some men devoted to sustaining political involvement.
At that session, top officials at the FAA will huddle with drone companies about the regulatory and safety challenges facing their industry, according to a source familiar with the White House's plans.
Prolific pro-style quarterbacks are a threatened species, hefty defensive fronts can't handle frenetic no-huddle looks, and, well, it's just easier to assimilate than to fight the long arc of history.
In the meantime, she remained a consistent presence in the huddle, trying to substitute wisdom for an on-court skill set that has helped transform the way the W.N.B.A. game is played.
"I was kind of just surviving at the end and looking ahead and really trying to catch Joyce and trying to catch Sally, but you were too fast," Huddle said to Kipyego.
They shack up in crumbling homes patched together with tape and plastic tarps, and they huddle in dark, dank basements with no ventilation, where at least they believe they're safe from shelling.
Democratic leaders plan to huddle with their caucus this evening to give updates on the state of the impeachment inquiry and discuss the possibility of holding a floor vote to authorize it.
IDLIB, Syria (Reuters) - Khaled Sabri and his family huddle in the makeshift shelter in northern Idlib, still shell-shocked after fleeing the sudden bombardment of their rebel-held town earlier this week.
Multiple times during my 65 years of living here, I've had to shelter in place — tape up windows and huddle inside my home — when nearby plants have experienced explosions or chemical leaks.
With 483 minutes 248 seconds remaining and trailing by 27-218, Philadelphia took over at its 40 and in the huddle Foles simplified, gazed, trusted — and found Alshon Jeffery for 15 yards.
Chinatown Fair feels decades removed from the cavernous esports arenas taking over empty malls and movie theaters, where hundreds of gamers huddle in front of oversized monitors playing online games like Fortnite.
Members of the news media, who for years could request permission to enter a theoretically off-limits zone and huddle around Cuban as he worked out, can't even see that area anymore.
If workers are organised into small teams, there is much to be said for the "morning huddle" in which members update each other on their progress; the whole thing can take 15 minutes.
Pence, traveling abroad for the first time since taking office, will attend the Munich Security Conference and huddle with Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel before traveling to Brussels for meetings with key European leaders.
He insisted Democrats must huddle and determine a path out of their political woes following Trump's win in November, which also saw the GOP maintaining control of both the US House and Senate.
They carried umbrellas, not just to shelter from the sun but also to block the view of CCTV cameras or the helicopters that flew overhead—or to huddle under as they assembled barricades.
The best counter an offense can make is to go no-huddle, making no substitutions and racing to the line of scrimmage after plays in order to prevent Alabama from making its swaps.
The idea is that in between rounds the teams will have some time to huddle and strategize, while the broadcasters can catch their breath and explain to the audience what just went down.
When she was a girl her father became vicar of St Kenelm's in Church Enstone, a cinematically idyllic huddle of golden stone houses amid the drystone walls and rolling fields of the Cotswolds.
It's still warm in the sun, reaching as high as 226 degrees, but at night temperatures plummet — and the camp's atmosphere assumes a sinister presence as women and children huddle inside their tents.
According to CNN, chickens might huddle together and birds may start chirping as if they're getting ready to go to bed, as may insects and frogs, which typically make noise during summer nights.
President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, reportedly advocated an "attack" response style over a more measured reaction in a White House huddle on Wednesday, according to a new report.
Guests were beckoned inside in twos and threes, to huddle behind the balustrades of the covered arcade, sipping chilled white wine and looking doubtfully at their tarp-coveted seats in the open air.
" He continued, "All those things are a little lost in college football because a lot of guys go no-huddle and look to the sideline to see what the coordinator's going to run.
The idea sent him into a fetal huddle on the couch, his back turned to the hot afternoon sun that poured through the window to show up the cottage in its bachelor meanness.
" She concluded her remarks and was hurried out of the room in a huddle of staff members to boos, cries of "shame" and chants of "na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye.
Soon the performers converge in a huddle in near darkness; their low hums build into shouts and then — boys will be boys — a free-for-all as they pull and push one another.
When it becomes clear that Mueller is preparing to hand his report over to the attorney general, a select group of White House officials will huddle to make decisions about the next steps.
Chris Christie of New Jersey and former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York — went to Trump Tower around noon to huddle with Mr. Trump and try to get in some debate preparation.
A huddle of wooden cottages, often unpainted, some wooden fences, some vegetable plots, a few chickens running around, perhaps a shady grove of trees nearby, a lazily flowing river, surrounded by endless fields.
As the mercury plunges, you could pile on extra sweaters, huddle beneath an afghan, drink hot tea — or you could get lost in a book that will transport you to sunny, sweaty places.
He contacted retiree advocacy groups and N.F.L. alumni chapters and spoke to players about the application process, the reaction from them so positive that he started a company, Benefits Huddle, to advise them.
On Tennis PRAGUE — The first draw in the history of the Laver Cup was over, and Team World decided to have the first on-court huddle in the history of the Laver Cup.
Flanagan, Linden and the women's half-marathon record-holder Molly Huddle, who took third in this race two years ago, are some of the best female distance runners the United States has produced.
Rodgers and Coach Matt LaFleur experimented with Rodgers wearing a playcall wristband in the hope that it would speed up the play-calling process and get the offense out of the huddle quicker.
Viewers were able to hear not only what was said inside the huddle, but also the live interactions and directions from the sideline and the coaches' talks inside the locker rooms at halftime.
Sanders and Porter huddle with a small group of reporters in an off-the-record setting in an attempt to push back on the allegations and get Porter's side of the story heard.
Four complete passes, all for double-digit gains, followed, including Ja'Marr Chase again coming up big for L.S.U., which was playing a no-huddle offense, on a pass lofted into the end zone.
Trump is scheduled to huddle with Ryan and the Republicans on Thursday in Washington, where the leaders are hoping to begin a unification process as the primary season shifts to the general election.
U.S. President Donald Trump launched a fresh attack on NATO allies' failure to raise defense spending on Thursday, prompting leaders to huddle in a special session excluding other summit participants, sources told Reuters.
This deprives committee members of the opportunity to huddle and fashion compromises that might not please interest group representatives who are usually the only members of the public who show up at markups.
Near the middle of the last century, some teams, most notably the Chiefs of the renegade American Football League, chose a more accessible huddle by forming two rows, like a small choir group.
Before we huddle around petroleum-powered heaters in our sleeping tents, flashes of Northern Lights appear on the horizon, swaying ghost-like across the sky like snakes being charmed out of a basket.
Another notable rivalry will be rekindled in the women's 5,000, when the Americans Molly Huddle and Emily Infield line up in a rematch of the 10,000 in last year's outdoor world championships in Beijing.
When we reach the second floor, Lowe and Lucas Valentine, who have volunteered to show me around the place, whisk me into an unadorned conference room where the students and staff huddle each morning.
Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn and chief strategist Steve Bannon left their seats to huddle closer to Trump as documents were produced and phone calls were placed to officials in Washington and Tokyo.
Last Wednesday in a community room at Bushwick's Mayday Space, a few people hung up a banner, gathered for a team huddle, then sat down on a riser, facing about 20073 friends and neighbors.
Russia, the Middle East and terrorism are set to dominate Obama's final huddle with the leaders of France, Italy and the United Kingdom amidst "a range of global issues," according to the White House.
Her best work was inspired by a regime of gruel and black bread, of beatings and freezing cold in isolation cells, where she would huddle in her thin useless dress against the icy pipes.
And though Jamie Chung had the most covered-up look, in a shimmery midi dress, the insanely deep V-neck showed off plenty of skin to still put her in this sexy star huddle.
Trump is widely expected to unveil a massive arms deal in Saudi Arabia, and will huddle with leaders of Muslim-majority nations to discuss how to respond to Iran's power projection in the region.

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