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"hurried" Definitions
  1. done too quickly because you do not have enough time
"hurried" Synonyms
hasty rushed precipitate precipitous speedy rash cursory impetuous quick drive-by flying gadarene headlong hectic helter-skelter impulsive incautious overhasty pell-mell perfunctory harried pressurised(UK) pressurized(US) hassled under pressure harassed hounded beleaguered stressed bothered agitated flustered troubled browbeaten beset pressured plagued distressed worried tormented swift brief short breakneck brisk fast rapid expeditious fleeting hurrying passing fleet immediate prompt express meteoric alacritous timely accelerated ready overnight unhesitating punctual sharp summary PDQ concise succinct terse little pointed aphoristic compendious crisp decreased incisive apothegmatic clipped compact small compressed slapdash careless haphazard sloppy messy negligent last-minute slipshod untidy clumsy hit-or-miss lackadaisical thoughtless disorderly disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) heedless lax sketchy incomplete inadequate scrappy superficial bitty rough skimpy slight vague crude outline unfinished fragmentary imprecise insufficient limited patchy frantic busy time-poor time-pressed dashing about running about rushing about in a hurry pushed for time pressed for time run off one's feet short of time in a rush on the go late hastening rough and ready basic simple cobbled together improvised make-do makeshift provisional stopgap thrown together unpolished unrefined unsophisticated ad hoc extemporary impromptu temporary substitute scribbled illegible indecipherable unreadable scrawled incomprehensible jotted dashed off crabbed cramped squiggly unintelligible undecipherable hard to read hieroglyphic indistinct shaky obscure unclear bustling buzzing crowded lively active astir full swarming energetic humming stirring vibrant rushing teeming thronged aboil abubble abuzz alive on the double promptly quickly rapidly pronto swiftly snappily speedily expeditiously hastily fleetly hurriedly chop-chop in a flash lickety-split full tilt like a shot made headed broke dashed ran bolted bound bounded fled advanced darted departed raced scrambled scurried sprinted went beelined careered hustled hurried up got cracking gotten cracking got moving gotten moving speeded up sped up stepped on it made haste made it snappy put foot stepped on the gas moved faster went faster gone faster shook a leg shaken a leg got a move on gotten a move on floored it drove fast driven fast hit the gas put your foot down put pedal to the metal put the pedal to the metal burned rubber burnt rubber laid rubber sped speeded hastened pushed urged goaded prodded drove on driven on spurred on urged on geed up pushed on facilitated eased drove drave driven druv expedited forwarded furthered impelled precipitated promoted quickened simplified smoothed flurried disturbed upset perturbed unsettled discomposed disquieted alarmed concerned dismayed discomforted distracted disconcerted fussed unnerved shoved shave shove shoven thrust thrusted propelled pressed prest elbowed rammed shouldered sticked stuck moved gone run walked begone bailed booked book exited got gat gotten marched parted quit quitted scarpered More
"hurried" Antonyms
deliberate unhurried unrushed considered calm delayed easily gradual lengthy long calculated thought-out informed reasoned measured methodical studied cogent rational lucid relaxed easy lackadaisical lazy slow leisurely gentle steady comfortable plodding sluggardly snail-like labored(US) moderate sluggish snaillike careful cautious prudent canny premeditated well-thought-out afraid considerate cowardly discreet fearful meek planned reasonable reflective sensible tardy belated dilatory late lingering long-drawn-out halted slowed dead slow and stop postponed deferred later hindered heavy lethargic unenergetic idle temperate warm overdue outstanding owed due unfulfilled unresolved unsettled unpaid long-overdue in arrears diffuse verbose extended lasting prolonged interminable protracted prolix overlong lengthened wordy extensive tedious unabridged sustained wearisome enduring piecemeal progressive consistent continuous systematic unspectacular successive ongoing uniform incremental phased continuing meticulous painstaking orderly methodic nonrandom ordered organised(UK) organized(US) precise regular systematised(UK) systematized(US) thoughtful tidy conscientious fastidious punctilious thorough comprehensive complete exhaustive probing attentive detailed diligent substantial exact major scrupulous analytical deep calculating prepense premeditative willful conscious contrived prearranged preconceived rehearsed wilful aforethought designed intended intentional eternal everlasting ceaseless dateless permanent deathless endless immortal dependable ingrained perpetual changeless lifelong unchanging unfaltering abiding anticipated expected foreseen unsudden scheduled slated certain likely forecast envisioned foreseeable predicted projected probable planned for prepared for judicious shrewd wise heedful wary safe mindful aware conservative vigilant caring chary sophisticated casual indifferent insouciant laidback blithe careless liberal slack slackened insecure loose uninhibited unfussy informal unrestricted simple unrestrained sloppy lenient crawled crept creeped dawdled retarded braked brake decelerated poked slowed down ceased checked dallied discouraged dissuaded procrastinated

902 Sentences With "hurried"

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Alexander is voting for a shallower, more hurried impeachment trial partly on the grounds that the process has been ... shallow and hurried.
Hurried improvisation In a sign of the hurried improvisation in the West Wing, McMaster brought up plans to brief the press by several hours to 11:30 a.m.
Hurried decision Among Jackson's allies, even within the West Wing, some have grumbled that Trump's hurried decision to elevate him without extensive vetting has essentially let Jackson hang out to dry.
Family and hospital staff hurried to put a wedding together.
"Thank you for the information," said Thomas and hurried away.
Despite the hurried premiere, the film was not entirely unexpected.
They hurried Alex Smith into a 58 percent completion rate.
Instead, I hurried upstairs and locked myself in my room.
I wasn't essential, so I excused myself and hurried home.
Chief Stack and others hurried to the roof with binoculars.
The grandmother hurried to the kitchen and returned with cake.
Schumer hurried to the floor to respond to the attack.
Two food runners hurried the order out the kitchen door.
I hurried toward him and asked if he lived here.
I slipped my shoe back on and hurried to work.
He hurried home, changed his clothes and got a haircut.
Song Yang hurried to a small balcony overlooking 40th Road.
The other had hurried off to a downtown squash game.
These subtle details make you feel comfortable instead of hurried.
He was hit eight times, sacked twice and hurried continually.
One of the men stood up and hurried after her.
Everyone has somewhere to be, yet no one is hurried.
Dr. Duah hurried to show her discovery to Dr. White.
Hurried efforts were underway to restore running water to Beira.
The injured were rushed to the hospital and relatives hurried there.
All the residents at this teaching hospital hurried through the doors.
The ONS's deputy chief economist hurried to clear up the confusion.
Lawmakers hurried to pass legislation before taking a recess next week.
It turned out, of course, that we need not have hurried.
They were greeted as heroes and hurried to safety by police.
Thirsty Thursday doesn't need to mean hurried drinks at 5 p.m.
In their hurried efforts to respond, Brazilian authorities faced a reckoning.
Somehow Haag evaded the angry throng and hurried back to Bolivia.
Jaime Castro, 42, a police union representative, hurried to a hospital.
I hurried to the hospital the next morning with my mother.
As he did, the girl got up quickly and hurried away.
It's an un-hurried process, so take your time, she says.
Toosi's walks are usually spacious and longer than a hurried hour.
As he hurried to the locker room, he flung his helmet.
The kick was not blocked or hurried; Tucker simply missed it.
There were hurried footsteps and medical staff talking in hushed tones.
A circus was hurried out the door to help make sure.
When he returned the next morning, he hurried to see her.
Fortunately her son hurried downstairs to turn off the gas knob.
She said she hurried home from work and tried it on.
After the hearing, all three representatives hurried out and avoided reporters' questions.
A couple of motorists do hurried U-turns to escape the scene.
However, only 20153 percent of the "hurried" students stopped to offer assistance.
I hurried to pick one up, and once started, I was hooked.
Arab states hurried to make up with Syria's leader, Bashar al-Assad.
For 2018, though, we're stuck with a deluge of hurried notch designs.
Guests then hurried out for a dinner and special performance by Sia.
Virtually all of Carson's rivals hurried to New Hampshire after the caucuses.
Many of the diners around you will be both harried and hurried.
Time marches on and the shadows lengthen but Tikvah is never hurried.
The uproar that ensued prompted a shakeup along with some hurried rethinking.
As the hearing ends, and loved ones shout hurried goodbyes, Caiden reappears.
Pushed hard, the sonic quality is that of a hurried Toyota Corolla.
Before he could imagine any other possibility, Hassan hurried down the stairs.
With each visit, she became less hurried, and Kossola grew more forthcoming.
Teachers and staff members hurried the children into classrooms and the office.
The feeling hadn't lasted long, and I hurried out of the hall.
But the recipe was just a hurried mix of flour and water.
"We just answered the call," Mr. Techmanski said of the hurried deal.
"I hurried to my hotel room and dialed the number," he wrote.
As he hurried home he heard the catcalls from the shadowed porches.
She helped her daughter out of bed, then hurried to get dressed.
The two pastors quickly donned their robes and hurried into the chapel.
Mr. Seddio apologized, saying his staff was hurried in sending the mailer.
Then they hurried to catch their train before the doors slammed shut.
Like Proust, who's among his favorite writers, he will not be hurried.
I excused myself and hurried through the open door toward the ocean.
I hurried back to my building, my toes stinging from the cold.
People hurried through the aisles to get the things they most needed.
I hurried back to my building, my toes stinging from the cold.
She didn't faint, she told the nurse who hurried to help her.
She frowned, waved him in, and hurried to get off the phone.
Small groups of bundled up students hurried inside away from the cold.
Pastor Stupar hurried to the teen and knew the situation was serious immediately.
I hurried home and learned that Ibrahim did not return from the store.
As black-bottomed storm clouds rolled in, we hurried back to the shore.
I hurried up the stairs and did my best to get some sleep.
It could embolden critics who argued that last month's currency reforms were hurried.
Peter hurried out of the house, all but running downhill in the rain.
A hurried rewrite risks running into the same difficulties as the current version.
And parents' evenings are often a hurried "whizz-bang tour", notes Mr Chande.
Barbara had hurried the wedding planning process so that her grandfather could attend.
The GOP's bill passed the House in a hurried vote around 3 a.m.
The nurses hurried me in and hooked me up to a dozen monitors.
We did do a few family portraits outside, but they were very hurried.
I hurried past these things before one could reach out and grab me. 
He repeatedly hurried — and harried — quarterbacks even if he recorded just one sack.
He looks hurried and relaxed at the same time, like a professional pickpocket.
It put me a little on edge, so I hurried to clock out.
She introduces herself, and then she asks my name in a hurried fashion.
She hurried outside without even putting on her coat on a frigid evening.
All around me, young workers in shorts and band T-shirts hurried past.
He was hurried home and specialists were summoned, but it was too late.
A customer hurried to a call box and pushed a button for help.
My wife and I hurried to the hospital, expecting life to change forever.
But despite this sure-footed narrative, the writing frequently feels hurried and trite.
About 75 motorists hurried to the parking lot of a nearby Chinese restaurant.
Mr. Gardiner's tempos were fleet, especially in the finales, but didn't seem hurried.
At her campaign offices in Brooklyn, staff members hurried in front of televisions.
She feels her way into her topics and she will not be hurried.
Once the voting finished, reporters in the gallery hurried out to get quotes.
"We can't answer that," she said as she hurried away from a reporter.
Mark got up, hurried out of the canteen, and strode across the concourse.
He heard the blare of a horn and hurried back onto the curb.
Rush hour in London is like rush hour in New York: packed, and hurried.
Kohles hurried inside and he and others took cover as the suspect ran in.
His wife walked him into the emergency room, then hurried to park the car.
Congress hurried yet again to pass a bill that would avoid a government shutdown.
I hurried back to the barn, parked, locked my car, and started heading in.
I clutched it to my chest and hurried up to the register, all smiles.
And Duda, seeing all of this unfold, hurried his own throw to the plate.
Some passengers started screaming and crying, while others said a few frantic, hurried prayers.
Twitter user Hailey tweeted a video of a student being hurried toward her diploma.
Luckily, it was only a few blocks away, and I hurried for the exit.
Men and women carrying briefcases or hugging stacks of paper hurried to and fro.
There have also been worries about the hurried improvements to the city's transport infrastructure.
A waiter hurried with a soft-boiled egg in a delicate swan's-neck cup.
I put my head down and hurried into the bathroom, where I fell apart.
Mr. Werber, Mr. Wax, the rabbi and Carol Black, another congregant, all hurried in.
Behind a display case of Latin American pastries, a worker hurried through coffee orders.
The men hurried down a wooden ladder, and Chapo called for her to follow.
Qamar Javed Bajwa, hurried to Beijing for an unannounced visit with President Xi Jinping.
A man in a hooded sweatshirt stood next to the truck, then hurried inside.
Some drivers tried to get out of the way even as pedestrians hurried past.
The anguished parents pressing against the police cordon, the morning's hurried goodbyes suddenly precious.
Some hurried footsteps, the swishing of scrubs, a phone ringing politely in the background.
I hurried off, asking myself if I was onto something or off my rocker.
That night, still in our pajamas, we ran to the elevator and hurried downstairs.
She felt hurried and upset, knowing that the kids were waiting for their Cheerios.
Crew members hurried to the port side of the decks to get a glimpse.
Later, Siatta was with another squad as it hurried across yet another dangerous area.
Khasanov hurried home, unearthed his neglected collection, and photographed a scratched disc up close.
In the vast lobby beyond, doctors and nurses hurried from one corridor to another.
"Please excuse me," Mr. Holmes said as he hurried off to use the bathroom.
The Gotham police commissioner gave a hurried speech, then pushed through a scrum of reporters.
In the past, my family and friends would've typically described me as pleasant but hurried.
Unfortunately, the hurried update can break authenticating or connecting to file shares on some Macs.
Trains brought in wounded from the north to be hurried to the hospitals of Paris.
As the first reports of lead poisoning began to emerge, they hurried to discount them.
Assuming that grave robbers had taken the body, she hurried to find Peter and John.
Just days after the birth, the family hurried north, by ferry and train, to Idomeni.
The nephew hurried to the scene and confirmed, to general perplexity, that Brown was Bourne.
Something was stuck to my foot, but I hurried out on to the floor regardless.
He dictated long equations, his sad blind eyes zigzagging as we hurried to keep up.
New England recorded only two sacks, but hurried and harassed the quarterback throughout the afternoon.
She couldn't stop laughing as she fled the room and hurried to the main office.
They held up on the game-tying two-point conversion, forcing another hurried Brady throw.
Brooke says she got the bad news while she was mid-flight and hurried home.
Doctors hurried to undress victims, douse them in water, and give atropine injections, he said.
The next day, the Islamic State fighter hurried in to pay the amount he owed.
Legislators unveiled the fiscal stimulus plan Wednesday evening after days of blockages and hurried negotiations.
And at the 14th Street station, plenty of commuters hurried by without a second glance.
He hurried into the scanner room to explain what he saw and what it meant.
One of the reasons he hurried home, he said, was because of past lessons learned.
Jones hurried a pass to his teammate Marcos Rojo, whose touch was not entirely clean.
A subway platform, a hurried passenger, a push, then a tumble and ultimately a death.
There were reports of hurried efforts by Egyptian mediators to restore the shaky cease-fire.
On cross-examination, Mr. Richman admitted that his determinations of "foreign" were hurried and subjective.
He hurried to Nasser's residence, where the Egyptian leadership had convened for an emergency meeting.
However, it's become increasingly clear that the organization hurried to distance itself from the situation.
One of the women hurried over to Romer and showed her a piece of paper.
She climbed out and stood by the backseat as I hurried out of the house.
It showed some white students being hurried along, too, but in a less forceful manner.
There is good reason to worry, however, that a hurried withdrawal may be at hand.
The prefect, knowing what this meant in a young girl, hurried to finish her task.
The system began with a series of hurried political compromises amid the country's 1979 revolution.
In Indiana, the couple paused long enough to be married, and then hurried to Canada.
Next to it - architects installed art to amuse commuters as they hurried over the river.
Concerned about his health, Mr. Mosher had hurried to finish his last book in December.
Rescue workers, police officers and journalists hurried to leave the area, The Associated Press reported.
I have had many occasions where I hurried even though I didn't need to hurry.
I was burned out, and as I hurried through Budapest, I realized: I hadn't seen anything.
Music was blaring, and Ariana couldn't hide her embarrassment as she hurried over to the car.
When they exited at the same stop, Shipman hurried to reach and jump into her car.
Blanketed, hurried blowjobs remained a feature, though somewhat mercifully for all involved, my technique had improved.
He literally ran to get in as the announcer hurried people to get to their seats.
The hurried ending to the TV adaptation of his books suggests he's been right all along.
A hurried driver might disengage the law-abiding technology if he's late for work, for example.
But before they can kiss, a hurried Hollywood interrupts them on his way out the door.
It's a playful, curled-lip rock 'n' roll track that's driven by a grubby, hurried bassline.
You're flustered, hurried, and out of your mind worried that you won't make it in time.
Ms. Lopez described how after seeing Ms. Butler, she called 911 and hurried to the stairwell.
Pat, was born in the summer of 1918, and in a matter of weeks Blanche hurried
She has a thick accent, a wry sense of humor, and a hurried manner of speech.
As I hurried back up with a giant box blocking by view, I felt a crunch.
It's safe to say that these cameras are not designed for hurried photography or fast action.
Harried and hurried Republican tax reform will benefit the wealthy disproportionately and lead to increased inequality.
She knew it to be a place where life and relationships may not be so hurried.
Puckett's style is a practiced juxtaposition of the game's hurried adrenaline and his own relaxed enthusiasm.
Maria's development into a Category 5 storm that devastated St. Croix forced yet another hurried relocation.
But Falk's hospital was outside the precinct, so they hurried into the first cab that came.
She hurried back two years ago when the first Continental Cup events came on the horizon.
They hurried him to Seoul, where the government provided him with an artificial arm and leg.
We hurried to the house, and then he wanted me to come to his room. Ecstasy.
He was halfway out the door when she called him back and hurried across the room.
These events weren't linked, though the job loss may have hurried my boyfriend out the door.
Once in the end zone, Thomas hurried over to the goalpost and removed a hidden flip phone.
He hurried to transfer the money again, following up to make sure the court had received it.
And as the late hours wore on, people got tired and hurried to make their daily targets.
Hours later, they were informed that the whale had died, and hurried over to collect the animal.
The team is hard at work on making that happen, but medical devices can't be hurried out.
But I think that, with its limitations and hurried pressure, it enriches the bibliography of the painter.
No wonder senior SPD figures have hurried to rule themselves out as candidates to replace Ms Nahles.
But coddled by the ornate style of early-18th century Europe, Baroque composers hurried to the challenge.
Instead, I hurried to start the demo over after every failure, excited to give it another shot.
On Seattle's second snap, Kuechly intercepted Wilson's hurried pass and returned it 20053 yards for a touchdown.
I paid and thanked the driver, and then hurried upstairs, shut the door, and turned the lock.
"It's like a skunk—you touch it and you start to stink," he said, and hurried off.
They were hurried away by the army, which organized the trip, after less than half an hour.
The Jazz's final possession of regulation was awful, with Mack getting a hurried shot blocked by Green.
Tillerson hurried back only to be informed by a Trump tweet that he was out of job.
He emptied his bank account, borrowed from friends and hurried to the man's office in Astoria, Queens.
Pins are put in place and the look is hurried back upstairs to be altered that night.
On 42nd Street, tourists strolled unperturbed, or hurried into the reopened bus depot to catch their rides.
The speaker, Karu Jayasuriya, 78, had to be hurried out a back door and the session canceled.
There are hurried embraces and pods of parents, to-go lattes in hand, swapping information and gossip.
The hurried clean-up reflected the precarious position Trump has adopted as he meets with world leaders.
Instead, she hurried to her duty of draping gold Hall of Fame medallions around the men's necks.
Mumbling I'd meet her at the clothes outlet around the corner, I hurried away to the bathroom.
"Why don't you calm down?" the reporter said as the visibly agitated director hurried across a plaza.
At Harvard, my life was measured in minutes: I hurried from class to rowing practice and back.
The drawings feel hurried, and there seems to be a lack of personal stake, of narrative tension.
His wife, Moneen, hurried to the other spouses, the second tier of relations, in the cheap seats.
She hurried to clear a spot for him, heaping stray items on top of a toy bin.
But it led to some embarrassing headlines, and forced the Expos to do some hurried damage control.
"My wish is that the United States takes no hurried decision," Macron told reporters after the meeting.
Such a hurried lifestyle can leave one dissatisfied, and it can result in stress, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease.
Photographed up close, the birds flaunt their unique personalities and striking features — so often overlooked by hurried pedestrians.
Next a friendly but hurried employee ushers you through your selection, adding ingredients one station at a time.
Still, his wife pulled out her Visa card, and they hurried out of the store with their purchase.
Michelle's mother hurried back to the hospital, leaving Michelle at her grandmother's and telling her not to worry.
Penn State punter Blake Gillikin bobbled a snap and had his hurried punt blocked by Iowa's Dominique Dafney.
No, in the land of subway schleps, honking cabs, and hurried commutes, it's practically a sacred a.m. ritual.
A hurried diversification strategy, including into services and software for television broadcasters, and cloud computing, did not help.
Anyway, I got off work at 4—that seismic retrofit on Folsom—and hurried back to the house.
In Boston, some hurried through their mornings to get outdoor chores done before the worst cold set in.
With each new episode of Game of Thrones, complaints about the hurried and inconsistent writing seem to mount.
After hurried meetings in Paris and Libreville on January 20103th, any "misunderstanding" appears to have been quietly resolved.
A moment after Ali strolled out, flipping an orange in the air, the store owner hurried after him.
When the patient and his wife arrived at the B.I. emergency department, Dr. Hale hurried to meet them.
My father had hold of my wrist and hurried me along so that the stones rolled underfoot. ♦
I left my bag and the roses on the seat and hurried down the aisle to the toilet.
I — and many other passengers with tight connections — hurried off the plane and began the trek to customs.
They are all the more reason to be less hurried and to pay more attention to what is.
I had to do this while a drill instructor hurried me, yelling that enemies were at the gate.
She then hurried outside to case out a nearby building, suspiciously eyeing a pregnant Chinese woman walking by.
Around me, those lucky enough to snag tickets through superfan channels hurried into the 300 person-capacity venue.
Later, she hurried down to N.Y.U. to hear her mother speak on a panel about women in power.
Ms. Church kicked into gear on Monday afternoon, making hurried phone calls to immigration authorities and other lawyers.
But when I did return home, Manhattan was out of reach for me — too expensive and too hurried.
Intended as a progressive tool to promote good behavior, parole has devolved into a hurried, often chaotic procedure.
Under the bill's hurried provisions, the United States could also lose a number of geostrategic assets in Russia.
Vice-President Biden hurried to a campaign office in Charlotte, North Carolina, bearing two large boxes of doughnuts.
I remember my heart racing as I hurried back to the office that afternoon to send my report.
King has been in an anxious mood all day, and his room reflects his hurried state of mind.
When the traffic eased, he hurried across and studied the various guitars hanging in the bright shop window.
The crowd's excited to see her do it again, and she's hurried away to get ready for the show.
At 9 AM, a man in overalls hurried inside and took a large bottle of beer from the fridge.
Culver broke into tears as he spoke, and his dog Otis hurried over to his wheelchair to comfort him.
As we've noted often, such passages are an unnecessary burden for hurried readers, and often lead to grammatical trouble.
The reasons vary, but for the most part, it has to do with money and hurried approaches to security.
Wizard, knight, and goblin statues stood watch silently, as busy employees hurried from cubicles to meetings and back again.
Wizard, knight, and goblin statues stood watch silently, as busy employees hurried from cubicles to meetings and back again.
I thanked Nicole for the opportunity and hurried back to the airport to catch my flight back to Wisconsin.
There's a scatter of debris, police cars parked at hurried angles, and two ambulances sitting in a nearby forecourt.
Critics say the consultation is too hurried for one of the most important pieces of legislation in recent years.
He hurried down the street, talking by phone with the hospital's infection-control nurse and mapping out a plan.
Wearing only a towel, I hurried into the room to see what angels had brought me this sweet gift.
Bachman said the officers grabbed Evans and hurried her away, with the whole incident lasting only about 30 seconds.
Hurried to his dressing room rather than the postfight interview area, Ali remained there for about half an hour.
Since Mr. Comey's revelation, the F.B.I. has hurried to analyze a cache of emails belonging to one of Mrs.
At the time, he chose blue paint and foliage designs to induce a sense of calm amongst hurried travelers.
They see life as a parade of disappointments: aches and ailments, confusing technology, children who don't visit, hurried doctors.
Eleven offensive linemen hurried to the back right corner of the practice fields to join their coach, Rick Dennison.
C.L. Franklin, her father, hurried to Los Angeles for a front-row seat — and to deliver a lengthy speech.
Brittany, whom Billy described as a bulldog competitor, hurried back from her first surgery because she missed tournament golf.
The woman called me a "fat slag" after bumping into my bum, and quickly hurried out with her partner.
Staff members then began to call names, and, one by one, winners smiled, collected their prizes and hurried away.
Businesses hurried to close earlier than normal while tens of security personnel and heavy military vehicles patrolled the town.
I hurried to catch up with Natalia, who was already at the stand of the woman who sold ñandutí .
Once the news ricocheted around town, revelers hurried home, glued to their mobile phones, amid the sound of sirens.
Even as they cooked the old recipes, the settlers hurried to assimilate, learning English and signing up for military duty.
In the next two years the divorce rate rose, perhaps as some previously made to wait hurried through their split.
In 2013 Mr De Graaf called the Russian client representative only to hear hurried apologies—and sirens in the background.
Suddenly, the two women shouted, "That's the guy!" pointing at a man who had just hurried out the front doors.
The remaining passengers were hurried off the plane and held on the tarmac while a Hazmat team investigated the smell.
At one point, a group of protesters rushed the hotel entrance; the police hurried to corral them and restore order.
But after nearly five minutes of hurried discussion among Republicans that temporarily halted proceedings, Mulvaney ended up withdrawing his amendment.
Things got so bad that Cruz's wife, Heidi, had to be protected as she was hurried out of the arena.
He was so jacked up on adrenaline that he hurried to the center of the ring well before the bell.
He was at home Monday evening when he heard the news and hurried back to the cave on his bicycle.
The French movie star speed-talks his way through a hurried conversation about sex, Gallic masculinity and the artist Gauguin.
Then it was our turn, and we hurried up the aisle with that hectic excitement I remember from past performances.
And then, as colleagues rushed toward a patient, he surveyed the chaotic scene of panicked teenagers and hurried emergency officials.
They discussed — of course — the weather, said Mr. Lovitz, who then hurried home to scour the internet for weather puns.
It was fun to wake up every morning and spew a hurried black scrawl all over those straight blue lines.
Think of a vacation as a feeling within, rather than a chance to bring your hurried lifestyle to another place.
HONG KONG — Word came from home via hurried emails and instant messages to campuses across the country: Leave China now.
It seems more like a hurried attempt to employ a turn of phrase, only one that went a bit south.
A female aide hurried forward to flick the bug off, but it ran down the front of the president's shirt.
He hung up, called over to [the metropolitan editor Arthur] Gelb, "King's been shot," and hurried to the bull pen.
After a devastating earthquake hit the region in October, Mr. Wikelski and his project manager, Uschi Müller hurried to Italy.
TOKYO — Yasuo Sugiuchi can't avoid death, but he knew that — if he hurried — he would be able to escape taxes.
The hurried ending is pretty much the only negative, but at least it makes for even more binge-able material.
In contrast to earlier crises, the hurried sale of Popular did not spook markets and banking stocks rose in Europe.
"We do not favor any kind of hurried accusations or conclusions about who is responsible for this attack," Peskov said.
I stayed there for a moment, in the corridor at the airport, while people hurried past, rolling suitcases behind them.
Kelsey Friend, freshman As the shooting unfolded, Kelsey Friend was hurried into a classroom by her favorite teacher, Scott Beigel.
"These gaps in service reinforce the notion that this relocation was hurried, misguided and mismanaged," Plaskett said during a hearing.
Lakshmi Keshav Khade, 60, hurried to the Saidarshan from her apartment nearby as soon as she heard of the collapse.
I noticed it when she took it out at the bar, and Ms. DuVally hurried me away from the group.
Some people in Besiktas were still clearly enjoying their night out, making no move to leave, while others hurried away.
He hurried along down the street, steps growing lighter as the evening darkened, the sky a song about the sky.
That's what makes the flow of time feel hurried for those who haven't mastered it and leisurely for those who have.
This is because his knockouts of Misha Cirkunov and Jimi Manuwa came from short, hurried shots rather than clever set ups.
"IT'S a simulation, no?" asked a confused tourist, as the emergency services hurried into action and a helicopter flew low overhead.
After hurried telephone calls with Mr Trudeau and Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, he dropped that plan, at least for now.
Kyung Me's sketches initially appear rough and hurried, with loose outlines and plain washes of color that carelessly overstep their bounds.
"This wasn't hurried in any way, shape or form," Getting said of the shootings, two of which were captured on video.
Rogue was dazed, gravitron surged, hammered and Tracer'd to a near-wipe and Misfits hurried the payload to the second checkpoint.
This morning, I peeked at my body in the mirror as I hurried out of the shower back to the baby.
When Asher was born, he came out screaming and Shay hurried over to him and started talking, and he quieted immediately.
I suspect it's a hurried effort from a harried company in search of a new source for hype and consumer admiration.
America's hurried departure from Lebanon also set a precedent, showing that the superpower could be defeated by terrorism and proxy actors.
Since opening his mouth didn't seem like a good idea, he put down his glass and hurried out of the room.
In December 1916, she and Jacob made a hurried trip to Vermont to be married by a justice of the peace.
Taobao, which claims to have zero tolerance for fakes, seemed less hurried to delete fake accounts for Uber than for Didi.
After a video message from Lou Piniella, Rodriguez's first manager with the Seattle Mariners, the Yankees hurried through a gift presentation.
After the call came from Bellevue, Mr. Golden and his wife got in their car and hurried toward New York City.
Without reasonable time for debate and the opportunity for amendment, special interests take advantage of the hurried and half-baked process.
As we hurried back to the camp, we saw people in the park firing their weapons in the air in joy.
He gripped it overhand and took nervous hurried puffs, like he was a bellows, or afraid the flame would go out.
Both hurried to buy as much water as possible – as well as shovels and flashlights – and crossed half of the city.
Spotting this, the older gentleman hurried to the vacant seat only to bump into another gentleman coming from the other direction.
Up the road in Washington, the county seat, wet snow fell as shoppers hurried into another market, a Shop 'n Save.
When a couple of hours later the daughter's eyes started jumping and her headache worsened, they hurried back to the office.
They hurried home, only to soon receive word that a messenger from the emperor was at the door — surely an assassin.
Stepping back to pass, he often held the ball too long and ended up sacked or hurried into a poor play.
Gonzalez hurried back to prepare a search warrant at the F.B.I. office, where snipers had taken up positions on the roof.
But then, after the troop had settled down for its midday rest, Chausiku perked up and hurried away from the group.
Leaving her where she was, he hurried on and called to one of his laborers, who carried her to the house.
Yet this "Christmas Carol" falls victim to feeling plodding and dull in the early going, and relatively hurried toward the end.
Others hurried to plead guilty for no better reason than that being on probation was cheaper than paying for a monitor.
The commute home was a little more hurried than usual on Thursday night as travelers rushed to catch the last trains.
As aides hurried him to his car past the shouting protesters, one of the aides walked into a protester's outstretched hand.
Zeman hurried to contact Ivana Trump, Ivanka Trump's mother, and publicly endorsed Ivana to be U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic.
By springing this surprise right before the start of the event, the North imposed a hurried and artificial deadline for results.
A movie like Moonlight doesn't come along often, and it's no wonder: A film this carefully crafted can't be hurried along.
"SEND TRACKS NOW PLEASE THANKS" was the hurried email we sent back as soon as we'd glued our retinas back together.
Did Rhaegar himself see a vision of the Night King and hurried to make more babies to stop him from destroying Westeros?
Such statements were one reason why Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hurried to New York last month to visit the President-elect.
At the house, the landlord, an affable 79-year-old man named Abdur-Rahim Dib Dudar, gave her a hurried walk-through.
China and other countries hurried to buy up products, and exporters rushed to get them out before tariffs were put in place.
Congress hurried to hash out text for spending legislation, as a few remaining snags held up the release of a final plan.
Police said drivers hurried to gather money during the incident, dangerously stopping in the middle of the highway to collect the cash.
First, women who had delayed having children while they studied and started careers hurried to the maternity wards while they still could.
When he remained unyielding, "his daughter's eyes welled with tears, her face reddened, and she hurried out in frustration," the Times said.
Two out of three investigators at the time concluded after a hurried investigation that they were alive and the matter was dropped.
As Chinese officials hurried to explain themselves, people and companies began shifting their money — money that China's economy needed — outside the country.
She accepted, they were hurried offstage, and the wronged woman, Ms. Kufrin, was anointed as the next star of the dual franchise.
"The process cannot be hurried by friends and family," however well meaning their desire to relieve the griever's anguish, Ms. Samuel wrote.
The hurried timeline has created friction, with some specialists in the federal government concerned that environmental risks are being downplayed or ignored.
At least that hurried takeback prepared the academy for what was to come after the selection of Kevin Hart as Oscar host.
When I got to 72nd Street, I hurried off the express to catch a No. 1 that was coming into the station.
I hurried to see our first sergeant, a man I admired, and asked if he or our captain could correct this injustice.
The man reached out his arm across the water and handed Mr. Dunstone a note, then hurried off with barely a word.
Then it went on: Look up P.C.T. Dr. Duah quickly finished up with her patient and hurried out to find Dr. White.
The leaders grabbed their Spheros and hurried with the other students to the school's former library, now known as the Digital Commons.
A White House staffer hurried over to grab the mic and carry it to the next reporter Trump chose, NBC's Peter Alexander.
Emitting further whoops, he danced a jig, an actual jig, and then hurried off to the Zodiacs to have a closer look.
As the girls kept walking, Sherman hurried to stay with them, following so closely that his snout was bobbing on Sophie's shoulder.
He argued against the hurried Republican-led process to overhaul the U.S. health-care system that moved forward without relevant committee hearings.
"I hurried to the hotel lobby and got some Wi-Fi, and then I watched it over and over again," she said.
Agents arrested him at the airport there in 2014 and hurried him onto a plane to the United States territory of Guam.
Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
If her mother tried offhandedness (get myself some Nembutal, finish us both off), the daughter smiled tightly and hurried on with dinner.
Later in the narrative, Velvet takes in a young boy, a servant of the Templars freed by her crew during a hurried escape.
Banks plays a mother going through a typical hurried morning, getting breakfasts and lunches together while finishing laundry and working on the phone.
This segment concludes with the Klan being crippled by Joe's gang in a hurried sequence which will leave most viewers panting for more.
THE crowd chattered impatiently, the Dutch, British and European flags twitched in the autumn breeze and staffers hurried by with trays of pastries.
BuzzFeed's reporting caused such a stir throughout Capitol Hill that it prompted hurried discussions within the Department of Justice and the White House.
He hurried away and wrote a poem, decrying not only the Nazi executioners but also Soviet anti-Semitism and the amnesia it fostered.
"Piano, piano, piano, piano," a woman could be heard ordering — "gently, gently, gently, gently" — as the child was hurried away on a stretcher.
In the clear light of afternoon, the city center crawled with street vendors and hurried civilians shuffling to and from offices and shops.
"It was just a continuous struggle because I was hurried into a situation that I didn't necessarily want to be in," he said.
It could have ended much differently had Cincinnati Police Department officers not hurried to the river and jumped in to save her life.
The UN Security Council unanimously condemned the latest test and hurried to pass a new resolution calling for fresh sanctions on the North.
The group hurried past crowds of shoppers on Regent Street to join another pro-choice protest a short 15 minutes down the road.
Inside the stationery store, I hurried Sam toward the wedding cards as I peered up at the walls stocked with Mother's Day cards.
They hurried to hold elections before there was agreement on a constitution, or on the nature of the state they wanted to establish.
Out on Madison Avenue, a woman parked an S.U.V. and then hurried half a block east, into the doorway of a Jacobean mansion.
There is nothing hurried about them, an approach that runs counter to the self-important people he depicts, and this includes the artists.
Buses and hurried automobile traffic push them into the right-most lane, where doors of parked cars can swing open unexpectedly, catapulting cyclists.
Democrats say the Republicans hurried the investigation, ignored crucial evidence and failed to follow obvious leads in an effort to clear Mr. Trump.
On the last day of class, my closest buddy, a black man, hurried with me to the board where final grades were posted.
The woman hurried toward the source of the noise and found her 57-year-old husband on the floor of his TV room.
Others hurried to reassure Ms. Chozick that she and hundreds of other reporters who covered the leaked emails were simply doing their jobs.
An hour later, across town at the central library, Mr. Alston hurried into another round-table discussion about the reasons for this rise.
The wife, a bubbly woman who spoke at a hurried clip, often cornered me to share her grand plans for her modest house.
The tragedy was livestreamed on Facebook, with the footage quickly spreading to other online platforms that, in turn, hurried to shut it down.
Men were particularly hurried when walking with other men, but both men and women increased their pace if they had children in tow.
The friction had already led to two recent bursts of conflict, which ended with hurried efforts by Egypt to restore the cease-fire.
The 63 was running on a diverted route back toward my apartment and I could still catch the next bus if I hurried.
He was the worst hurt, mainly trauma to the head, and he was the reason for Jack Petrone's hurried return to the woods.
The summit's confirmation is the outcome of weeks of hurried diplomacy following a surprise thaw in relations this year on the Korean peninsula.
That sort of pressure prompts quarterbacks to make hurried decisions, which helps explain Minnesota's plus-12 turnover differential (second-best in the N.F.L.).
These are photographs of quiet disorder and imprecision, shadow-work and strategic refusal, evocations of what can neither be hurried along nor extinguished.
When Tom Praisan returned to Bangkok a decade ago from Los Angeles, he wasn't satisfied with the hurried and hectic long-tail rides.
Diagnosis The stretcher carrying the 19-year-old woman was hurried into the emergency department of Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, Ariz.
On the phone, the detective's secretary had said that he'd had a cancellation and if I hurried I could see him almost immediately.
Even the boldest farmers hurried home before nightfall, lest some dire spirit overtake them, and the Devil was more than an idle threat.
A minister passed down this same road, and when he saw the injured man, he crossed to the other side and hurried on.
The film is both hurried and drawn out — constantly coming up with new destinations to visit, then rushing over as quickly as possible.
They hurried over to clamber into a rear door of the Lincoln, which barely shut before the car drove off, away and gone.
Among the other items he said he left behind because of the hurried exit: a cake from his colleagues celebrating his 35th birthday.
At one point during the outing, Jack hurried ahead of the group while Edoardo held hands with both sisters, showing off their close bond.
But on the night of his killing, his partner, Jennilyn Olares, hurried from their shared shack in the Pasay City neighborhood of Santo Niño.
So I went over there, ran to her and hurried, then we had to hold our frame for a little while before we started.
The ceremonial first pitches — thrown by two members of the 1978 World Series champions, Mickey Rivers and Bucky Dent — were performed in hurried fashion.
Uber, of course, hurried to say it would be releasing its own diversity report in the coming months, after Fowler's blog post went viral.
The path from pod to pot of ice cream is a long one and could not be hurried in the face of rising demand.
I avoided eye contact with the people around me and hurried into the nearest academic building, where I hid in a bathroom to cry.
Amid hurried preparations, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan has been working overtime to make sure his country is not forgotten by its allies.
"On advice of security, we need to take a brief recess," Pai said abruptly, and then stood up and hurried out a side door.
Lo and Behold has the flow of a hurried amusement park tour, spending the bare minimum with attractions that beg to be lingered in.
Inside Night + Market in West Hollywood, staff hurried around the restaurant prepping for a chef collaboration as dazzling as the week's Perseid meteor shower.
After a September day's work, he hurried home, about 10 miles from the farm, where he and his wife, Sylvia, are rearing six children.
My grandparents, Stanley and Helen, had their own hurried wedding in 1936, followed too soon by the birth of a son, my father, Jack.
The album was driven by the single "Adorn," which sounds like a slightly hurried take on Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," shorn of Gaye's neediness.
Questions teams will have about different arcs and speeds, performance when hurried, and progression-reading — the questions I'd have - can't really be answered here.
She watched as Mr. Trump hurried to remove "TRUMP" from the facades of suddenly failing casinos, lest they undermine his claims to financial invincibility.
He did not make it very far: Mr. Exum hurried over and stopped him, took the beer and let him go with a warning.
After this article was published online, it hurried to announce that she would return on Monday, but without specifying which city she would visit.
The leak spurred a hurried emergency response; firefighters were able to stop the oil before it reached the ocean, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The since-deleted missive was reported by some in conservative media, but generally ignored by mainstream outlets—until they hurried to Nance's defense. Careful.
Since then, hurried trial preparations have been underway, with both sides boldly proclaiming that they are looking forward to arguing the dispute in court.
She hurried home from work that night, and soon as she arrived she found that pretty snake she had taken in had been revived.
That third-quarter run of the Warriors offered a dozen Raptor possessions that led to turnovers or blocks or hurried and off-balance shots.
In past raids, those men and women hurried home, relieved they'd been spared arrest and the prospect of seeing their names in the papers.
During Chen's free skate at the last important Olympic tuneup, the Grand Prix final in Japan in December, he seemed alternately tentative and hurried.
A museum employee hurried behind Mr. Stoudemire to point out pieces of interest, sprinkling her sentences with Yiddish and craning to make eye contact.
"We could really feel the power and energy of the Korean people," Kim said before the skaters hurried through an interview area without stopping.
Nearby, a man in a blue suit and a red baseball hat hurried along a crosswalk, his wife trailed closely in a mink coat.
US soldiers from the 42nd Infantry Division were hurried to France in the final days of 1944, expecting to head to a quiet sector.
He argued that he wanted to reconcile the aspirations of "hurried travelers" with the creation of more services for those who have more time.
After the shooting, both witnesses said, the woman came outside and handed a pistol to one of the men before all three hurried away.
Slowing hurried humans enough to appreciate this brief but lavish moment in the woodland's spring may be the anemone's most significant gift to admirers.
White initially dismissed the allegations as "gossip" and hurried away from reporters, just hours after winning his third gold medal in the men's halfpipe.
Granted, the documentary is essentially a somewhat hurried primer, which doesn't add much new but does derive power from its subjects' on-camera testimony.
The Peak Pegasus had reportedly hurried to China last month in attempt to reach port before the enforcement deadline of a tariff on soybeans.
The more cautious players ran in a kind of hurried tiptoe, while the daring ones worked up a head of steam on long runs.
He arrived early on Thursday — he was the fourth person in line outside the casino — and hurried to the 2120th floor to grab it.
Mercedes carried out a hurried engine change after discovering an oil leak on his car about an hour before the start of the session.
Like "Lemon" and "Rollinem 7s" before it, "1000" is underpinned by a hurried, bass-heavy beat that runs the rest of the track ragged.
Then there was a sign: Kendall was hurried past me to her waiting SUV and her fur coat grazed my arm on the way out.
Nunes hurried to the White House to personally brief Trump on the revelations, after talking to the press but without sharing the information with Democrats.
Scribner, Skyhorse and several other publishers hurried to print copies of the report as soon as the partially redacted version was released on April 18.
It's everything you could want from a Bazan-led performance—expanding with his engrossing voice, never hurried, emotionally draining without reaching for easy pressure points.
She turned away from the window and hurried down the echoless stairs, her footfall landing strangely in her ears, emphatic, like a kind of speech.
A Bloomberg Newsreview last year found that private crews are overworked and demands from hurried passengers to land on time can encourage reckless decision-making.
The Backpack is well-thought-out, well-made, and in the wake of CES, battle-proven to withstand the rigors of hurried and uncaring use.
Feeling hurried and slightly panicked do not mix with matters relating to sleep, except when a flash sale gives you only 24 hours to save.
There wasn't any food in the kitchen, however, and so I hurried out the front door before I could experience any of those lovely amenities.
Often there's a period of questioning where they may be introduced to male-on-male sexuality prematurely, or they may feel hurried into acknowledging it.
The brushstrokes appear reckless and hurried, barely capturing the outline of the animal, but signaling its energy and force as it gallops through the wind.
Despite this, Henry, a high school drop-out, allegedly hurried the ride into operation and "skipped fundamental steps in the design process," the indictment states.
But most plays are methodically planned, practiced and executed to avoid the kind of mistakes that the hurried pace before the time expires can provoke.
On the night, television pictures showed pieces of blazing debris raining down from The Address as evacuated occupants hurried away from the building, some running.
The scene's impact comes from Patty Jenkins' direction; Diana and Steve share their hurried last words when her ears are still ringing from an explosion.
Details of Obama's visit were in flux just 24 hours before he was set to land, an indication of the hurried nature of the trip.
With Twitter and cable TV buzzing with the news of Lewandowski's firing, Trump's campaign staffers were hurried onto a conference call around 11:30 a.m.
By outgunning and outdriving the police the illegalists hurried the development of the modern security state, but that's a chicken-and-egg situation at best.
One night, when the shelling relented, Abdullah and his family hurried downhill to the banks of the Tigris, carrying inner tubes and two large coolers.
"I do not know where I am," the stunned 27-year-old said while organizers hurried to set up the presentation stage on the pitch.
Cetinkaya described S&P's report as hurried, and dismissed concern about the bank's independence, saying its future steps would bring an end to such discussions.
"The decision was unwise and flawed, with inadequate planning and a chaotic and rushed or hurried implementation process," Professor Malegapuru Makgoba said in his report.
"I was glad to see the caller ID and see a Boston number so I hurried to answer it," Gorton said on a conference call.
He provided few details about what, precisely, he had seen, but hurried to the White House that afternoon to brief the president on his findings.
Rattled, and figuring it was another mix-up, the professor cut him off and hurried to hang up, wanting nothing to do with state secrets.
And sure, the story is scattered and messy, but both the plot and artwork have a wonderful, hurried, late '80s feel that can't be replicated.
The views of shareholders, the biggest of which is Warren E. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, may have had something to do with Mr. Stumpf's hurried departure.
The Obama administration hurried to cobble together an economic stimulus package of more than $1 trillion to get money to families that needed it most.
She told me she has noticed that her friends who experienced cute-overload around infants seemed to be the ones who hurried to have babies.
It was as if whatever I said, however banal, was surely worth that strain of a neck, or the hurried quieting of all other thoughts.
India's public health network, notoriously starved of resources, suffers an acute shortage of staff, so that sick people may often receive only hurried medical checks.
Yes, Android smartphone makers, especially those coming out of China, hurried to introduce similar features, and some even beat the Cupertino company to the punch.
A congressional debate authorizing first use would have to be very hurried, and this process could speed up hostile actions rather than slow them down.
Kenny Smith, 18, Camden's starting center, said he saw a girl alone and crying and hurried her beneath the stands, telling her to stay down.
Sensing something was very wrong, she used her left hand to email her co-worker, who hurried back over and rushed her to the hospital.
Last Friday, as observant Jews hurried with last-minute preparations for Passover, one Orthodox Jew was in Albany, holding up the New York State budget.
Trials will usually last a fraction of the time of an investigation, but few investigations are as hurried or heedless as the House investigation was.
Luckily for the Israeli director, Guy Nattiv — whose sketchy, partly fictionalized screenplay feels both eventful and unsatisfyingly hurried — Bell's isn't the only fine performance here.
Luckily for the Israeli director, Guy Nattiv — whose sketchy, partly fictionalized screenplay feels both eventful and unsatisfyingly hurried — Bell's isn't the only fine performance here.
WASHINGTON — Less than a week into the Trump administration, Sally Q. Yates, the acting attorney general, hurried to the White House with an urgent concern.
With a stale mouth and a ghastly fog in her head, she struggled up and hurried downstairs, blinking, into the confusing shadows of the hall.
Photograph by Victor J. Blue for The New Yorker As if on cue, bullets cracked outside, and Mohammad hurried up a staircase to the roof.
The older men, nervous about the rising wind, hurried back toward shore, but the younger hunters remained, stripping blubber from a few small beluga whales.
The conservative senator has been a frequent critic of the hurried process used to try to pass ObamaCare repeal and the limited info from leaders.
But the Rebels were out of timeouts, and Plumlee was stopped short of the goal by Weaver on a hurried final play as time expired.
But the Rebels were out of timeouts, and Plumlee was stopped short of the goal by Weaver on a hurried final play as time expired.
But while many heritage brands are eager to push their designs into the 21st century, Goyard, the luggage industry's grande dame, refuses to be hurried.
Oddly, that award was handed out early in the telecast and without any buildup, so it seemed abrupt and hurried, but a win's a win.
Last night's speech was a "Trump original," said one White House official, who described a hurried preparation process in the hours before the speech was delivered.
A slew of obituaries brought McGee's name back into the headlines; writers hurried to praise her in a way that hadn't been done since the 70s.
"I finished my shift that morning [and] during my break I hurried and went to change clothes, and went over to the job fair," she said.
In high-water vehicles, boats and helicopters, emergency crews hurried to rescue scores of south Louisiana residents as the governor warned that it was not over.
Far from being unusual, the hurried and partisan Supreme Court confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh mirrors several notable examples of similarly politicized confirmations in U.S. history.
HURRIED THROUGH Congress in late 20.4, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was the biggest overhaul to America's tax system in more than 22016 years.
In Somalia&aposs capital, Mogadishu, hundreds of people hurried to mosques for special prayers often observed during lunar eclipses while clerics on loudspeakers urged them along.
It is the second time in recent months that Sri Lankan officials have announced a deal before it has been completed, forcing them into hurried explanations.
Lindsay hurried after her, and according to the book Addict Nation, flung open the door of a parked Denali SUV belonging to her acquaintance Dante Nigro.
Near the end of the event, one group unfurled a banner and chanted, "We love veterans, Trump loves war," as they were hurried out the door.
The Deanna saga was just kinda… there, and much of Rick and Daryl's slapdash supplies run felt like a hurried way to introduce a new character.
The vast differences between the Obama administration and the Castro regime were no less evident Sunday as Havana hurried to prepare for the U.S. president's arrival.
It rusts when left in the shower — or anywhere that is remotely moist — and doesn't leave my sensitive skin all that happy after a hurried shave.
While families like the Rondons hurried to meetings like this, DeKalb Avenue banged and rattled with activity, replacing the dreary lull after the firefighters had left.
Companies too hurried, or too small, to dedicate resources to Google's vetting process could turn to the unrestricted facial recognition offered by Amazon or Microsoft instead.
After a short while, Robert got up and hurried to the bathroom in a bow-legged waddle, clutching the condom to keep it from falling off.
At one point, a group of protesters rushed toward the hotel entrance; police officers with riot helmets and nightsticks hurried to corral them and restore order.
Then she hurried to the Fred Astaire Dance Studio for her own waltzing lesson; she is a competitive ballroom dancer as well as a yoga teacher.
Where Ferguson is all action, a lot of what Dos Anjos does is build anticipation of action and force hurried, sloppy strikes out of his opponents.
The hurried repatriation was agreed to by Bangladesh and Myanmar under pressure from China, which has economic ties to both and ambitious plans for the region.
On human rights violations in China, a subject that preoccupies French media but not official discourse or French business, Mr. Macron made only a hurried reference.
Nearly five years later, when the former officer made a surprise return to the United States this week, the F.B.I. hurried to arrest him upon arrival.
At the sound of gunshots, one of my teachers last year, Mr. Rospierski, hurried students into locked classrooms, a protocol reinforced in the teacher training sessions.
But then, he said, the sergeant arrived and Ms. Mullings retreated to the front door of the apartment while Ms. Danner hurried back into her bedroom.
Not knowing how long the outage would last, residents hurried to gas stations and supermarkets, stocking up on essentials as if a hurricane were bearing down.
Even as &aposThe Rise of Skywalker&apos characters claim their ultimate triumph, the film feels clumsy, hurried, and above all, like an admission of creative defeat.
During that first walk, when the beach boys had followed them, Marcia had hurried back to the hotel grounds and insisted vehemently that John look away.
Two small drawings by Vuillard hang opposite more imposing works by Young, their works in conversation for their ambiguous, hurried brushstrokes and unique modes of representation.
Death is a part of life, I thought, before remembering I said I'd be home in time to watch The Bachelorette, and hurried on down the block.
Trump held up a theatrical thumb and hurried offstage, with the itching haste of a germophobe who has found himself in a close crowd of the contagious.
In Forest City, downstream from Craig in Holt County, residents young and old hurried to fill sandbags to bolster their local levee, hoping to stave off disaster.
The app itself was reportedly hurried into use despite design flaws, and was published on the very day it was tasked with tabulating the nation's voting decisions.
The vaccine was hurried into development after last year's outbreak of the disease in west Africa in which more than 10,000 people are believed to have died.
The hurried inception of the Supreme Court was, in the mocking words of its former president, David Neuberger, "a last-minute decision over a glass of whisky".
The group says the hurried nature of the deportations meant that many people were unaware they were being sent to Turkey before being placed on a boat.
And even if it does, piggybacking on other, totally different projects feels hurried and sloppy given that we're talking about an entirely new and completely untested technology.
Hillary Clinton continued her speech almost uninterrupted on Wednesday, even weaving in a remark about passionate advocacy while agents hurried across the stage to stop a protester.
It follows the failure two years ago of a previous bill, dubbed the "snoopers' charter", and the hurried passage of a stopgap bill that expires this summer.
When the shootings happened, I hurried to delete scheduled tweets about the article, fearing that someone might think we were making a joke in extremely poor taste.
"This wasn't hurried in any way, shape or form," Kalamazoo County Prosecuting Attorney Jeffrey Getting said of the three shootings, two of which were caught on video.
Losing that would punish hurried travellers, who at such times probably aren't thinking about the contested safety precautions or the economic hardships imposed on traditional cab companies.
On a camping trip, she mounted a tree stump and inveighed against the family's patriarchal dynamics, while everyone else, suppressing laughter, hurried to set up before dark.
"The day can often slip by in a hurried blur so it's important to set aside time for the most important people in your life," he said.
After running the leadoff leg for the Americans, she hurried off for a ceremony to receive her gold medal for winning the long jump on Wednesday night.
The New Orleans Pelicans hurried to surround Anthony Davis, an ascendant superstar, with a quality supporting cast; they are currently 29-1103 and staring down another overhaul.
West Drive has been car-free since 2015 and the entire park became car-free earlier this year, which creates a less hurried environment throughout the park.
It showed up in my feed as Hurricane Irma grew in power and potency, as I sent hurried messages to friends in South Florida, Atlanta, and Charleston.
When Mr. Lee surprised the government recently by booking a trip to New York, prosecutors hurried to file the charge that they had kept waiting for years.
The hurried approach has alarmed some government specialists and environmentalists, who say that risks to wildlife and damage to the tundra are not being taken seriously enough.
Grumbling over the new taxes and fuel price increase prompted the hurried rollout of an extra $13 billion or more in handouts, particularly for students and soldiers.
The Camry's owner was concerned that her insurance would not cover the accident, so she hurried to the scene in order to stand in as the driver.
Doughty also missed a hurried 3-pointer in the closing seconds of the first extra period to send the game to a second overtime at 77-77.
The hurried rejig reflects the fact that after years of planning, production has begun in earnest - something evident from activity inside Boeing's new high-tech wing center.
The hurried exits come as the association prepares for its first meeting Monday in Geneva, where members had planned to formalize their participation in the cryptocurrency project.
Weiss's book, whose careful organization and articulate prose belie its hurried composition in the wake of last October's Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, is not just about the left.
REYHANLI, Turkey — After an airstrike on his village, a Syrian farmer hurried to rescue the initial victims of the attack, the residents of a one-story home.
The prince falls in love with Cinderella, but she leaves before he learns her name, and she loses one of her glass slippers in her hurried exit.
The rest came about more haphazardly: Teams of pro bono lawyers hurried to the airports and the courts, filing lawsuits to free some of the trapped passengers.
"Each man hurried ... till they drew near ... where William and his darling were lying together," reads the relevant part of the poem, using a modern English translation.
I had to keep up with Otero's hurried pace, lest I lose him behind slabs of deboned meat draped over metal bars, separating stalls like privacy curtains.
One recent day, a group of six young African men with backpacks hurried in single file across a plaza in Irún and down a flight of stairs.
He hurried up and said, "I can't resist having Mongolian B.B.Q. in New Jersey!" and my friend proceeded to feed him with chopsticks straight off the grill.
After the success of her first album, "The Kick Inside" (1978), Ms Bush's follow-up, "Lionheart", released the same year, felt like something of a hurried repeat job.
Seizing this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, I hurried in, snatched a menu from a toddler's hand, and got a sugar rush as I gave it a read.
Hurried conversations about the end only come in the wake of devastating news, jostled into the bustle of hospital visits and goodbyes, whispered phone calls and funeral plans.
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Given the isolated location, visitors will have to make a deliberate "pilgrimage to the art", as Mr Li puts it, rather than just a hurried urban fly-by.
The seamless union of #Serenity and #RoseQuartz creates balance in a chaotic world by providing the perfect counterpoint to the fast-paced, fractured and hurried lives we live.
Joel Berry II hit a 3-pointer for North Carolina to tie the game with 4.1 seconds left before Newton hurried across midcourt and launched the winning shot.
In the lower house of Congress, opposition parties hurried along impeachment proceedings against Rousseff by holding a session on Friday, when lawmakers are usually away from the capital.
Badly managed from the start by half-trained contractors working on a hurried development/deployment timeline because of urgency imposed by Congress, it offered me nothing but frustration.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Basir proudly described how he and his son hurried to the fight together, with Mr. Muhammad turning his gun against his old comrades.
Republicans hurried to enact the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in part to please their donors, whose help they needed to fend off a blue wave in 2018.
Quickly, we gathered up our cups and saucers and hurried to the bungalow, where other diners had already pushed into the five tiny (hardly ever used) indoor booths.
When the class ended, she hurried out of the studio in her bright yoga pants and peep-toe high heels into her new ride, a gray Smart Car.
He hurried through a prepared victory speech on Saturday night without making much of an effort to look up at the audience in Markham, Ontario, a Toronto suburb.
Instead of getting acquainted with our surroundings, we hurried to grab lunch in the main dining room so that we could head out for an afternoon of sightseeing.
She was frazzled as Mr. Ayers hurried her through security, texting with Ms. Baker's manager about the mere minutes they had before the musician was due on stage.
After a few impatient drivers honked and abandoned the queue, two workers in paper hats hurried out, building an extra lane with orange cones, trying to keep up.
The Justice Department lost its case in June, and AT&T and Time Warner, the owner of CNN and HBO, have since hurried to stich their operations together.
The second tale noted that some lobster fishermen once hurried home and rigged up long poles with tar-covered mops at the end, then returned to the location.
The son called his sister in Maryland and older brother in Missouri to tell them that this might be the end, and the siblings hurried to their hometown.
Encounters It was a windy spring afternoon, though that's not why Malcolm Gladwell's hair was standing straight up as he hurried into a recording studio in Downtown Brooklyn.
While the rest of the passengers hurried to their rooms to put on their life jackets and adventure boots, I set up a telescope on the observation deck.
Ms. Giraldo found her parents, who ultimately survived the ordeal, in bed in their small beige room, wearing socks and blankets, which she hurried to relieve them of.
Inspired, he cinched his coat tighter and hurried home to his apartment in Chelsea, sketching and Googling late into the night to see how it might be done.
J.C. Haux makes contemplative trip-soul, and this lovely and absorbing song — with its sweet and coy male-female duet chorus — moves with urgency but never feels hurried.
If this shallow, hurried and wholly partisan impeachment were to succeed, it would rip the country apart, pouring gasoline on the fire of cultural divisions that already exist.
Yusuf and I hurried along a path the smugglers had cleared through the mines, which stretched for miles across the no-man's-land that separated the two countries.
Ms. Tomas got out and hurried up the block to the walk-up where she and Mr. Juárez lived, at the corner of 154th Street and Courtlandt Avenue.
A helicopter rescue team airlifted her to the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona and doctors hurried to try to save her, though she was by all appearances dead.
These objectives, like making someone repurchase something they already own, are where the game design shines most, as your puzzle solving takes on a hurried and improvisational character.
MADRID — Raquel Navarro downed an early-morning coffee, kissed her husband goodbye and hurried from her family's spacious brick home in a suburb north of the Spanish capital.
She said she hurried off the call, but not before he said that she would never get the role of a straight woman if she dated women in public.
The app caters to every level of ability, the videos are intuitive and accessible, and you can go at your own pace, so you don't feel hurried or pressured.
For instance, if you live in a big city, a fast food meal will probably be punctuated by a hurried walk/jog back to the office several blocks away.
Largely thanks to hurried commuters, the U.S. is finally embracing contactless payments, which will likely accelerate the move away from cash in favor of credit, debit and mobile wallets.
The trio hurried out of the front entrance and got into a dark car, but we were able to snap a quick photo from our post on the sidewalk.
Once I heard of the Army's statement, I hurried down the muddy entryway and headed to the main fire where hundreds had quickly gathered awaiting confirmation of the news.
Kanye doesn't need the bots because he's got real assistants who help him with everything, and he can demand whatever he wants whenever he wants, even hurried croissant purchases.
The artwork inside isn't as lush as Farinas' cover, but it still gives off a frantic, hurried vibe that suits the stilted dialogue—an homage to classic indie comics.
Those who have cultivated cursive handwriting often exhibit two quite different styles: a carefully formed "fair hand" for composing formal letters; and a scribble for making hurried personal notes.
The flunkies on stage literally re-did the iPhone 8 presentation during the iPhone X time slot, reminding the audience about features they had hurried through 20 minutes prior.
Unfortunately, the president's new executive order seems to be just another hurried attempt to paper over the gruesome optics of an ill-conceived and cruel set of immigration tactics.
"It's a very sad situation," said 28-year-old sales worker Raees Ulhaq, as soldiers hurried on dawdling worshippers and sniffer dogs nosed their way through pot-holed lanes.
Once they were able, officials hurried "to run the test extremely quickly in response to this urgent situation," he said, and the positive results were available the same day.
In the second half, the Wolf Pack doubled down on a smothering defense that forced Loyola into three shot-clock violations and another half-dozen hurried, off-balance attempts.
Later Tuesday, Ms. Danner's sister, Jennifer Danner, took the stand to describe how she had hurried to her sister's apartment when she was informed the police had been called.
On a nearby bench, three young chefs just off from work chatted in the cool air as floods of people hurried past on the sidewalk in front of them.
A battering wind left people pulling scarves and masks ever higher around their faces and grimacing as they hurried here and there, but Michael Bomba seemed not to notice.
As adults looking for dance jobs in New York, they had hurried to leave these overblown faces behind, like a newscaster trying to scrub herself of a regional accent.
So he stood, forlorn and resigned, as he received a hurried, last-minute haircut while teammates from Buena Regional High School, 30 miles from Atlantic City, shouted their support.
Then we hurried into the studio to call Maggie Haberman, who, from her years of New York political reporting, knew all about the past lives of Cohen and Trump.
It will bring art to the masses, its developer said, and encourage hurried residents to slow down and interact with nature — two new ideas in Hong Kong urban design.
Hong Kongers took to Facebook and WhatsApp messaging groups, circulating pictures of the hurried preparations: cars and motorcycles mummified with cling wrap, indoor storefronts encased with spiderweb-like tape.
In this movement, the hopeful, major-key passage that arrives unexpectedly near the end was hurried, if crazed, almost like a mad scene for plunging, again, to gloomy melodrama.
Schefter reported that the equipment was being hurried to Foxborough, Massachusetts, and is expected to arrive between 3-3:30 P.M. ET. The game tips off at 4:30.
When she suggested that she was ready to go home, the nurse hurried to her bedside and told her that her gallbladder was infected and needed to come out.
But a podcast can reach a lot more people than even a Broadway long-runner, without the lotteries, the rushes, the scalpers, the hurried preshow meals and obstructed views.
That a personal dedication to moment-by-moment goodness — in the face of the desire to be petty, selfish, hurried, or tired — will culminate in better weeks, months, years.
Still no profound rush for the exits, just not much impetus to do much forceful buying after the market and hurried fund inflows got investors' equity exposures up pretty high.
Take "Red Corner" (1995); yes, there is a hurried squiggle running down a vertical bar on the left border, indicating, perhaps, that its painted cousin should be a darker hue.
Sitting there, as people hurried to sweep up 20 years worth of calluses, I felt like I'd just gotten off on some really weird porn — deeply ashamed, but so satisfied.
Each time they strike, frightened families rush through the porous border into Uganda nearby—exactly the kind of hurried, untraceable movement that makes it harder to contain the Ebola virus.
When Dr. Cummings was called to the operating room during the recent conference call, Mr. Redd hurried her off the phone, offering to finish answering questions for both of them.
Fullerton noted that, in play testing, players often hurried to earn money and pay off Thoreau's back taxes, but reading the menus closely reveals Thoreau never got around to it.
A body of research has concluded that the retail-prices index, one of the headline measures of inflation, is flawed, yet the ONS has not hurried to correct the problems.
Age, weight, married, earlobes -- these were some of the most popular words people typed into Google as they hurried to find out about the women in charge of their countries.
The hurried parliamentary process is another way in which Republicans have changed their tune once in power: they frequently criticised Democrats for supposedly rushing Obamacare through Congress without adequate scrutiny.
Twigs attended the afterparty, as did Uma Thurman, who hurried to the stage when her father was having trouble auctioning a white guitar signed by all the well-known performers.
Turning onto a residential street, a woman spotted them, appeared in the front door, waving for them to stop, then hurried down the porch steps and out to the street.
The men behind those companies love key switches that require a lot of force to type on, forcing fingers to recollect the days of hurried papers on a Selectric typewriter.
Each shot rings like a ripple through the crowd, each person who falls hurried quickly away to the doctors, each rock in the air an invisible fate, an invigorating fatalism.
Indonesia's power demands could probably still be met if the new power stations were added over ten years rather than hurried through in five, reckons Pradeep Tharakan of the ADB.
Since the start of the year, investors have hurried to cash out of stock markets whose economies are largely dependent on petrodollars after oil fell to a low of $2473.
It is being hurried through a signing session for a drilling lease on your small property, without a lawyer and without a chance to read documents written to confuse you.
This hurried, dramatic increase suggests that China's ambitions are not limited but are expansionistic, and that it rejects strategic stability by undertaking the secretive and accelerated growth of its arsenal.
Dan's own voice keeps intruding, and the hurried sequence of events suggests anxiety about getting the patient home, and returning him to a sparer, mythic narrative of endurance and wit.
The two hurried down a red carpet, which had been cleared of lesser celebrities, and straight to seats nearby Whoopi Goldberg, Spike Lee, Anna Wintour, Bernadette Peters and Martha Stewart.
The Moon in Libra opposes Uranus in Aires at 5:46 AM and clashes with Mars in Capricorn at 6:09 AM, creating a hectic and hurried vibe this morning.
Alarmed by my continued absence, and aware of my daily dining route, he hurried across the street to my wine guy to see if he had any news of me.
In the headlines and stories that followed, she was reduced to the facts as written in a hurried police report: black woman, pregnant, possible cocaine, deserted street in the Bronx.
Three regiments of 42nd Infantry Division soldiers, who had been hurried to France without the rest of their divisional support units, had arrived in Strasbourg, France just before Christmas 1944.
Then, after another surprising turn of events that we won&apost spoil here, you&aposll be hurried onto the ride itself by Resistance fighters who have come to rescue you.
"If this shallow, hurried and wholly partisan impeachment were to succeed, it would rip the country apart, pouring gasoline on the fire of cultural divisions that already exist," he said.
Mercifully, this recent "Much Ado About Nothing," filmed this summer at Shakespeare in the Park and featuring an all-black cast, feels fresh and fleshed-out, quick but not hurried.
The overwhelmingly white Parole Board is chronically understaffed — it now has 13 members instead of 19 — which means that it goes about its business in a hurried, almost haphazard way.
With each passing state legislative budget session and hurried community consultation town hall, their roots sink deeper—not just here, in America, but in Canada, in Europe, and in Asia.
"The majority of people in this strike are union members defending personal interests," said Joel Matos, 49, an engineer in Rio who hurried to work on Friday in the rain.
Nimsha Hussein, 54, a widow with eight children, was wary of drones as she hurried home, clutching a white United Nations relief box packed with soap, toothpaste and other items.
The Steelers hurried and harassed Yates all day, Mike Hilton leading the way with three sacks and three quarterback hits while Cameron Heyward had two sacks and forced a fumble.
Some of his neighbors coming home from school or the supermarket hurried past, hoping to avoid being apprehended by reporters eager to know if they'd ever interacted with the suspect.
In an instinctive and hurried attempt to preserve the details of his life and accomplishments, the filmmaker contacted several publications across the nation hoping that one would publish Joisel's obituary.
With the patronage of his mistress, Frida Kahlo, Trotsky and his wife hid from Stalin's goons while the once-mighty Bolshevik hurried to complete his unkind biography of the Soviet leader.
But four days after the federal election the state's premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, conceded that locals had "had a gutful" of delay and insisted that the necessary approvals should be hurried through.
Nothing is hurried or forced in the video any more than it seems to be for Goldstein himself—this is his second LP and his debut came out a decade ago.
I left the convention as dusk was setting over Pasadena's Green Street and hurried to my car just before the parking meter ran out (the most exercise I got all weekend).
They have to find a Goldilocks zone where they can use the FBI investigation as a wedge, but not create a situation where investigations in Congress and the FBI are hurried.
On a hurried call to Hardy while in custody, he broke the news that he wasn't just being kicked out: He was banned from the country for the next ten years.
He criticized the hurried pace—18 days from the release of the draft bill to the day it was voted on—which prevented many lawmakers from contributing or even drafting amendments.
CNN has also reported that some White House aides involved in the hurried efforts to explain the Trump Tower meeting may have exposed themselves to legal scrutiny by the special counsel.
Its ripple effects were seen late in Thursday's game when Durant, between whistles, hurried over to the bench and patted the players as if they were pillows in need of plumping.
I thought it would be fun to get a close-up with the fountain, but I quickly realized you're probably not supposed to take a photo with it and hurried outside.
When Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon Championship in 2013, he was a Rado brand ambassador, and as soon as he won, he reportedly hurried to slap on his Rado Hyperchrome.
The Murphy remained beside the go-fast boat while the the Midgett hurried to the scene, a trip that took five to six hours, according to Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Cmdr.
I felt panic flood into my chest and I hurried to the shelving across the pod bay to cover myself with another's suit and put on my mask and breathing apparatus.
"Sometimes I need to vomit and I work more slowly than other people," Sophan says, speaking in a hurried lunch-break before the loudspeakers summon workers back to the production line.
" Wrapping up in his game, he then noticed that Kate had moved on ahead and hurried out of the room and said, "Oh, my wife has gone, I'll be in trouble.
But analysts say that Mr. Kim had already been planning to seek talks at the end of a hurried effort to complete what he called "a state nuclear force" last year.
There were nudges about projects that had been put on hold — and, in some cases, forgotten — and hurried meetings to figure out what could be accomplished before the next potential shutdown.
Mr. Wang, the master of ceremonies, hurried the two fighters out of the ring to make way for the next bout, a kick boxing match between two professionals from nearby clubs.
Propelled by the need to "socially distance" as way to minimize the spread of the COVID-85033 virus, the American economy is in the midst of a hurried shift to telecommuting.
In addition to concerns about witnesses, Democrats are furious about the timing of the trial, which they see as hurried and compressed, especially when compared with the Clinton trial in 1999.
Drivers and cars were scarce as people hurried to find a way out of Maarat al Noaman, which Russian and Syrian government warplanes have been bombarding relentlessly during the latest assault.
It is simply too easy to transform a dish with a hurried drizzle, or a sprinkle, or a scatter of one particular kind, that I worry about becoming a culinary con.
He suddenly found himself less mobile, however, after he fell and fractured his right arm in September when a hurried passenger knocked into him as he stepped off a subway escalator.
The German's absence was understandable given the commotion around his car on the starting grid as the Italian team's mechanics hurried to fix a spark plug problem with the clock ticking.
My wife and I were already late to meet friends for dinner, so we hurried down the street, past the throngs, and I could feel the evening dissipating, evaporating off my skin.
Five years following her split from Townsend, she reportedly hurried her May 1960 wedding, trying, unsuccessfully as it turned out, to beat her former lover and his new bride to the altar.
In the early 217s, Meyerowitz discovered his love for making pictures amid the hustle and bustle of city streets, capturing those moments of strange beauty that are often overlooked by hurried eyes.
TOKYO — Amid hurried preparations for the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's upcoming meetings with the presidents of South Korea and the United States, even the dessert menu is making Japan nervous.
Nobody expected her to succeed to the throne so young; beyond a few hurried lessons from her father before he died, Elizabeth is ill prepared for the practicalities of the task ahead.
At halftime, announcer Marv Albert shows the national TV audience a pair of the Intel-created replays, including the Curry shot that the tech team hurried to produce in the second quarter.
A sizable chunk of those — 33,23 — came in the final week of the quarter, a figure that backs up recent reports that the company hurried to increase production to meet Musk's target.
Key point: While the plan was hurried out the door to appease Trump, he has been privately talking about doing this for a while, per two sources who've discussed it with him.
With forecasts calling for weather to turn colder on Thursday night and Friday, emergency officials hurried to open shelters and warm-up centers for residents left without heat by the electric outages.
However, the All-Star had the ball carom off his glove as he charged to make a hurried play, and when the ball rolled into center field, Semien scored without a throw.
No recent executive order displays their wisdom better than this ban on immigration from seven Muslim countries, and all Syrian refugees, and the Department of Justice's hurried defense of the president's action.
After hurried talks to find a new owner for Niki before it lost its valuable runway slots, IAG agreed to buy the business and make it part of low-cost unit Vueling.
"The stealthy and hurried manner by which the Marcos burial was orchestrated is reminiscent of the dark days of martial law," said Franklin Drilon, the president pro tem of the Philippine Senate.
If a manager is speeding through the office, "it causes them to look like they are in a rush, hurried or unprepared," and ultimately makes him or her look distant and inaccessible.
Fearing the drug possession could lead authorities to take her child, she hurried out to her boyfriend, who was waiting in her van, and told him to drive away with the boy.
Whereas American service members are complaining that the hurried cleanup effort carried out by the military jeopardized their health, many in Palomares lament the damage the accident has done to their community.
But kids' movies made by Steven Spielberg — especially those with the loose, open feeling of less hurried kids movies from earlier eras — rarely have this level of flatulence and bodily function humor.
It also meant that inaccurate shots — the sort common to rapid or hurried fire, which typically sail high or strike the ground short — could still plunge into areas where people were huddled.
Mr. Mande and his audience were hurried upstairs, to the 800-seat sanctuary under an elaborate 69-foot Moorish-style dome, where hundreds of 20- and 220-something guests crammed into pews.
When you're less hurried — and even if you're still sleepy — doing some preparation at night lessens the chance you'll leave home the next morning wearing one black shoe and one blue shoe.
In the stands behind third base, stadium staff members hurried to the scene, and the girl, who was bleeding, was carried to an exit by a person later identified as her grandfather.
White Californians were so worried about armed black activists that members of both parties hurried the Mulford Act through the California legislature in 1967; it banned people from carrying firearms in public. Gov.
People hurried to perform CPR on a woman who she says suffered a heart attack, while another man—dressed in a cowboy hat—rushed to cover a broken window that endangered everyone's safety.
Police fired tear gas to fend off hundreds of demonstrators on the perimeter as some lawmakers and administrative staff hurried out of the legislative building, which is in the port city of Valparaiso.
LONDON (Reuters) - Top seed Ash Barty hurried into the Wimbledon third round on Thursday, dispatching Alison van Uytvanck 6-1 6-3 in 54 minutes on the All England Club's distant showcourt Two.
During a hurried conference call, the Houston bankruptcy judge said all the parties expected his order to be entered on the court's docket the same day he approved it, not the next morning.
It's also possible that the sequence would have fallen flat no matter what, given the only setup it got was a hurried earlier mention of a character's unexpected fondness for country-western music.
There was barely time to think, and it gave the entire season a hurried energy that lined up nicely with the ticking clock of the White Walkers and the army of the dead.
HOURS before the start of the Passover holiday this week, a housewife hurried out of a supermarket with a carton of matzo, the unleavened bread eaten to recall the Biblical exodus from Egypt.
Add to the mix hurried and often messy restructuring, capital raising and litigation settling exercises by most European banks, led by UBS, Credit Suisse, RBS and Deutsche Bank, just to name a few.
This device is such an obviously hurried ripoff that the one video the company provides to illustrate that it works also happens to show its user interface has zero accommodations for the notch.
Despite an active harbor, the city has mostly turned inward from its bays and beaches, leaving ghostly pockets around the "city of hurried and sparkling waters," as Walt Whitman anointed it in 1860.
The Joint Committee on Taxation, the nonpartisan Congressional body responsible for evaluating tax proposals, hurried its study (PDF) out on a Thursday afternoon as the Senate was preparing to approve a tax cut.
Rawls similarly hurried past segregation in his work; he reasoned that it was so manifestly unjust that there was nothing a philosopher should say about it except that it should be abolished completely.
The mood is tense and jittery: when an unknown man mounted a parapet opposite the HQ on July 10th, officers drew their weapons and hurried bystanders inside (the man was taking a selfie).
I think it's been a long time that this has been ongoing, but I want it to be done in a way in which nobody could question that it was hurried or rushed.
" 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.
But as a basketball fan, she said, she wished the N.C.A.A. would have hurried up and sanctioned North Carolina already so the program and its players could move on, the way Syracuse did.
Asked if he was specifically worried about Walker jumping in the race, Tillis simply replied "no" as he hurried from his office into an elevator on his way to a Judiciary Committee hearing.
Now that we're inching up on our premiere date, there are so many things going on that might seem like we just hurried up and filmed the show within the last three weeks.
Granted, it came against the Jets, but with the Colts either relying on Brian Hoyer or a hurried-back-from-injury Jacoby Brissett, I like the Dolphins to keep things close on Sunday.
Marshall's painting depicts the instruments of these children's possible martyrdoms — guns and cars — adult machines that have hurried too many young black boys to their untimely falls from both innocence and life itself.
As the storm bore down, people took to Facebook and WhatsApp messaging groups, circulating photos of the hurried preparations: cars and motorcycles mummified with cling wrap, indoor storefronts encased with spiderweb-like tape.
Near the end of the segment, Cardenas hurried over towards Ford employee Rachel — who explained the the new models of the Ford Explorer Hybrid and Ford Escape Hybrid — and shocked viewers once again.
An apartment at 123 Lexington Avenue was the stage for a hurried late-night inauguration in 1881, when Chester A. Arthur took the oath of office after James A. Garfield had been shot.
Alexander goes on to say: If this shallow, hurried and wholly partisan impeachment were to succeed, it would rip the country apart, pouring gasoline on the fire of cultural divisions that already exist.
One museum employee hurried up the steps to the second-floor gallery, where the man had spent less than 2140 minutes while his companion asked a security guard about another piece of art.
With administration officials warning they will soon run out of funds at the border, and a one-week congressional recess coming up next week, House Democrats hurried to pass the measure on Tuesday.
Wielding his explosive service game and employing a hurried style of play that discomfited Nadal, Kyrgios — a talented but short-tempered and inconsistent player — was able to claim the biggest victory of his career.
I have come to dislike going to the dermatologist because I feel like I'm never given enough time to fully explain my situation before being hurried out so they can take the next patient.
"  I grabbed my backpack, donned my headphones, and blasted my pre-date anthem (Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman," fyi) as I fired off a hurried WhatsApp to the man I was having dinner with. "Hey!
A key conservative senator, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, was up early Thursday morning trashing the extremely hurried process by which Republicans are rushing the American Health Care Act through the House Committee process: 1.
" He then goes on to sing "you always hurried to grow up / I think I'll always just feel kind of the same / what I want from art is truth / what you want is fame.
The hits ranged from seared almost-gappers to hard grounders placed right between the first and second basemen; the swings that produced them were either low wristy sweeps or hurried twitches at inside fastballs.
Rosberg, who has won in Austria for the past two years and leads Hamilton by 24 points ahead of Sunday's race, crashed in final practice and needed a hurried gearbox change, triggering the penalty.
But for Sonia Prasad and other estate agents, the last days of July were a blur of hurried sales and paperwork as buyers and sellers rushed to complete transactions before an August 276nd deadline.
The border is strewn with evidence of hurried escapes: a luggage tag, two baby bottles, one mitten, a wheel that fell off a suitcase, a stroller, an empty pack of cigarettes, a packed lunch.
"Queen of Mosquitoes," the third single from the record (premiering below), is the sweetest and least hurried of the lot, floating along on a placid Hammond organ, peppered with little literary references from Coomers.
The British news media need to accept that the changing climate is a story in itself, and not wait for a news release to be hurried out on the hottest day of the year.
She hurried home that night from holding up a torch on Liberty Island, and soon as she arrived, she found that the freaky snake, transfixed by his own image on TV, had been revived.
In that hurried cancellation process, we automatically reached out to Samuel French to assess all our financial commitments surrounding the upcoming production of 'The Antipodes,' which needed to be canceled before going into previews.
In that hurried cancellation process, we automatically reached out to Samuel French to assess all our financial commitments surrounding the upcoming production of 'The Antipodes,' which needed to be canceled before going into previews.
I pulled over to take a photo of the road, so endlessly sunlit and bare, but as soon as I got out the isolation spooked me and I hurried to step on the gas.
Among these hurried travelers was Tran Thi Thu Van, who had left her husband and children in Saigon to rush home for her father's funeral on the eve of the lunar new year, Jan.
In Asia, where governments are engaged in hurried preparations for a momentous inter-Korea summit followed by a potentially historic encounter between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, there were signs of nervousness.
The US president made a hurried exit after a group of world leaders appeared to mock him, French President Emmanuel Macron admonished him, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson avoided being photographed with him.
Miami attorney Miguel A. Suro said that while it might increase productivity in the short run, a workplace culture of hurried lunches is a recipe for an oppressive atmosphere that will eventually drive workers away.
Addressing Cardi, Minaj remarked that since "you knew that when that footage came out, you was about to look f—ing dumb," Cardi and her publicist "hurried up and put out a statement" right away.
The team was confronted with the challenge of creating a shoe that was comfortable for doctors and nurses who walk several miles every day, but versatile enough to withstand hurried movements in an emergency situation.
The strange limbo seems to be a function of the hurried effort to reunite more than 2,500 children in government custody by the Thursday deadline after they were identified with roughly two weeks to go.
Trump's hurried executive order designed to defuse a ballooning political crisis caused its own set of problems, especially because the move did nothing for the 2,300 children already taken from parents who are awaiting prosecution.
Ali's silenced tongue surely hurried him into an iconic space that may have been impossible for him to occupy should he have been able to continue to raise his voice against the injustices he spotted.
The hurried pace at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. raises the prospect that law enforcement officials will again publicly discuss a continuing investigation involving a presidential candidate in the final days of the campaign.
At Mr. Snelling's home, where a patriotic wreath hung a few feet above a sign that read "God shed his grace on thee," tearful neighbors hurried past an R.V. that was parked in the driveway.
VENICE — When the yachts of billionaire collectors sail into the city and the vaporettos are full of hurried, multilingual aesthetes in head-to-toe black, it can mean only one thing: The Biennale is underway!
During the "April Fools' Day" coup attempt in 19803 by a group of officers known as the Young Turks, Mr. Prem hurried to the northeastern city of Korat, where the royal family was in residence.
Van Meter had been worried, and after examining that woman she hurried back to the ''doc box,'' as they called the clot of computers where the doctors worked when they weren't in a patient's room.
Now, wearing a blue jacket with "United States" on the back, he appeared outside the upstairs door to the men's locker room at the West Side Tennis Club and hurried down the winding green staircase.
Hamilton's team mate Valtteri Bottas ended up third fastest, 0.017 slower than Vettel, with Mercedes carrying out a hurried engine change after discovering an oil leak about an hour before the start of the session.
Hailing from across the country, they hurried past Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office in their sharp suits and jewel-toned dresses, each one carrying a different proposal for how to keep their cities and states afloat.
FOUNDER OF FIRE DEPARTMENT COFFEE IS FOCUSED ON GIVING BACK TO INJURED FIREFIGHTERS, VETERANS In the meantime, Hammett and her husband hurried home to get shovels, and helped move the turtle safely out of the road.
The Japanese hurried to surrender to the Americans while they still had the chance, knowing that a Soviet takeover would spell the end of not only the emperor system but of the capitalism that supported it.
I should've just hurried home to bury under the covers, but my car can tell me the fastest way to redeem my free Slurpee coupon, so of course I'm going to take advantage of that opportunity.
Penn State still trailed 523-20 with 3:04 to go but pressured the Buckeyes into turnovers and hurried shots to go on an 11-1 run to pull to within three points by the break.
But the two sides have hurried to wrap up a joint fund-raising agreement, and one is close to being signed, according to people close to the national committee who were not authorized to speak publicly.
Captain Foster refused to pay his crew the double wages he had promised them under the threat of mutiny, and the seamen were hurried North to prevent them from revealing the slaves' whereabouts to the authorities.
If the students hurried, the first sailing canoe to be built in the Marshalls in decades — the Jitdam Kapeel, which can be roughly translated as ''the sharing of knowledge'' — could be ready by summer's sailing season.
I panicked because I was sure she was going to leave, so I just hurried faster, shaking a little, and then I noticed she sat in her car, watching me and making sure nobody came near.
We were midway through our coffees at the Java House when I mentioned I had never met the rabbit she so often talked about, and Ashley immediately bussed our mugs and hurried us to her apartment.
He then made a hurried visit to a public school to see a traditional dance, and delivered some remarks before rushing back to the airfield for a return flight to Bethel, spokeswoman Virginia Hyer told Reuters.
A video capturing Mr. Johnson's hurried, last-minute haircut drew widespread attention and prompted a civil rights investigation by the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, a part of the state's Office of the Attorney General.
"He has only done good deeds," said one 3003-year-old devotee who hurried to the temple on hearing of the raid, adding that temple officials had told her not to reveal her name to media.
Is it even possible to inject a little joy or elegance into what inevitably becomes a hurried ordeal in which the scarcity of counter space meets the gawky discomfort that comes with primping in front of strangers?
They note demonetization - Modi's move in 2016 to ban all high-value currency notes then circulating - is another big example of overstretching, as was his government's hurried and botched rollout of a nationwide goods and services tax.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - Floodwaters that devastated swaths of Nebraska and Iowa rolled downstream along America's longest river on Thursday, swamping more Midwestern farmland as waterfront communities in Missouri and Kansas hurried to shore up strained levees.
At first Netanyahu issued a hurried statement playing down differences with Washington, emphasizing the strong alliance with the US while also arguing that the Israeli government's position regarding the Iran nuclear agreement remained unchanged (read: bad deal).
ALGIERS/TUNIS (Reuters) - Libya's neighbors are again preparing for possible Western intervention in Libya, tightening border security and sending diplomatic warnings about the risk from hurried action against Islamic State that could force thousands refugees to flee.
Today's new moon in Gemini is activating the sector of your chart that rules your mind— it's time to start expressing yourself more clearly and thinking about the world in a more logical, and less hurried, way.
I was so into this story that when I reached home as Zamperini was being shot at by the Japanese, I brought the CD out of the car and hurried it inside with me, to finish listening.
The movement soon morphed into a broader backlash against Macron's government, despite a swift reversal of the tax increases and other hurried measures worth more than 10 billion euros to boost purchasing power for less affluent voters.
The quality issues stem from shortages of chemicals and equipment to properly treat and store the oil, resulting in shutdowns and slowdowns at PDVSA production facilities, along with hurried transporting to avoid late deliveries, the sources said.
The unbeaten Crawford was among the names talked about when Pacquiao announced the end of his hurried hiatus and is presently dominating boxing's lightweight division, boasting the WBO, WBC, Ring Magazine and lineal titles in that division.
However, I see plenty of founders having liquidity events only to find themselves making hurried decisions with their newfound wealth, ultimately feeling frustrated when they realize they've paid a painful price by not having the proper advice.
As others hurried to work, Pamela J. Dearden, an executive with JPMorgan Chase, noticed a woman, unperturbed by the rain or her surroundings, standing on a 36-square-foot sidewalk grate she had chosen as her home.
It is about three and a half hours from New York City, just outside of Binghamton, N.Y. On a recent evening, deer grazed near a roadway as students hurried to class and played basketball outside a dormitory.
In one of the studies he oversaw recently, young people who hurried up and down flights of stairs for about 20 seconds three times a day increased their aerobic fitness by about 5 percent after six weeks.
In 1981, he was given a major show at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, but it was closed after a single day, and he hurried back to New York, which has been his home ever since.
Hearing of Mr. Trump's plan to slam the door on Muslim immigrants this week, Mr. Shareef hurried his wife and three children onto a plane in the Iraqi city of Erbil in the early hours of Saturday.
They note demonetisation - Modi's move in 2016 to ban all high-value currency notes then circulating - is another big example of overstretching, as was his government's hurried and botched rollout of a nationwide goods and services tax.
Mills had divided her class into groups of three, and the leaders of each trio hurried over to a counter where ten Spheros—milky white orbs about the size of navel oranges—sat in blue charging cradles.
In this situation, the cold waters churned up off the west coast of South America are hurried westward along the equator faster than normal, displacing and cooling down the solar-warmed waters in the Nino 3.4 region.
Government bond yields have rushed toward last summer's lows, investor cash has hurried into bond funds, credit markets remain generous, the U.S. economy offers more stable growth and American securities promise more secure cash flows and yield.
We got the New England Patriots owner as he was leaving Barry Diller's pre-Oscars party Saturday afternoon in Beverly Hills ... he hurried to his ride and was mum on being implicated in a prostitution sting Friday.
There has been some protest during Duterte's presidency, notably over the burial of Ferdinand Marcos in the Heroes' Cemetery in November, a hurried, sneaky affair accomplished after the Supreme Court threw out several petitions seeking to stop it.
"Albuquerque has always been pretty strong on the heavy metal front," Mr. Keller said in an interview over a hurried lunch of green chile stew at his office, with a view of the Sandia Mountains in the distance.
The Congress Party took 78 seats, while the local Janata Dal (Secular) or JDS Party won 37 seats, triggering hurried coalition talks between the two as they seek to keep the BJP out of power in the state.
During the intermission before the sixth, Ali's trainer, Angelo Dundee, hurried across the ring apron to where a Zairian boxing official was trying to tighten the turnbuckle to control the top rope that Ali had been laying against.
The Cardinals' marauding defense, which has 15 sacks in its four games, would prefer an impetuous quarterback who can be hurried into mistakes over a coolheaded one trying to lead his team back to the national championship game.
I knew I could smile and tell her my condition was not contagious, but instead I hurried home through narrow city streets, slammed my heavy front door, and headed straight into the tiny walled garden in the back.
Their bags were handed over on the side of the road, and passengers hurried to grab a cab, or one of the many private cars for hire, that would take them the last 25 miles to the border.
And while plenty of people walk right by the dancers — regarding their shifting, sculptural poses with a hurried glance at most — the constellation of interactions between performers and the public has become a kind of artwork in itself.
I've known about it for a couple of days while planning this story, but late last night I received a hurried note telling me it actually went up as Coursera added a new investor at the last minute.
Following hurried talks to find a new owner for Niki before it loses its valuable runway slots, British Airways owner IAG agreed last Friday to buy the business and make it part of its low-cost unit Vueling.
The secretary was not on hand for a veterans event at the White House on Friday, for instance, and he is now hurried in and out of events by a security detail without taking questions from the press.
But in Armajani's works the order of the page is subverted, the composite parts placed spontaneously, the script rendered in a hurried khatt-e shekaste used for ordinary affairs rather than the elegant nastaliq used for important documents.
In the van, he remembered how, as he was being hurried down the stairs of his building, one of the apartment doors was slightly ajar, a man in an undershirt staring at him as he was led past.
Just then, the production assistant and a colleague, all smiles, hurried over to the man in front of Mr. L'Eplattenier's building — as it happened, a stunt man — urged him to move, and ushered Mr. L'Eplattenier through his door.
And Jade Morales, a young military wife, welcomed the new year feeling deeply unsettled as her husband, so close to retirement from the United States Army, hurried off to an uncertain situation with far less warning than usual.
In parole hearings that are hurried and often disorganized, the board members' first impressions of an inmate — whether he is well spoken or inarticulate, neat or disheveled, black or white — can have an outsize impact on his future.
The sudden pile on by Democratic presidential candidates over the controversy, and the hurried scramble by Trump and his aides to clean it up, offered an eloquent forecast of just how important health care will be in 2020.
But even though institutional fixes aren't the most effective way to reduce the scope of government, they are less destructive than ceasing to conduct congressional business in regular order and forcing the hurried passage of stopgap spending bills.
The beats here are so mellow that the practically pornographic opener "Egyptian Luvr," which features Aminé and Dana Williams and lounges over a Kaytranada beat, ends up sounding hurried by the time "The Rain" sleepwalks to a close.
At one point during the outing, Jack Brooksbank, who married Eugenie in an October ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, hurried ahead of the group, while Edoardo held hands with both sisters, showing off their close bond.
While we know Cathy was hurried out of her home by suspicious men in suits, Hunter tells Claire and Doug that his sister called him complaining of a migraine-level headache and soon suffered an embolism in her car.
Credit...Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times PARIS — The children hurried with their parents past tree-lined promenades and sparkling fountains toward a jewel-box puppet theater in Luxembourg Gardens, the popular park at the center of Paris.
Citing a recent Congressional Research Report, they said "midnight rules" may not receive the adequate review and analysis and rules hurried through the formal rulemaking process may not have the same opportunity for public comment that's required by statute.
Yovanovitch said she was told that the decision to have her removed ultimately came straight from Trump — and that the State Department then hurried to have her whisked out of Ukraine to get ahead of a possible presidential tweet.
Federer hurried to save a break point in his first game but otherwise did not have any trouble against the 29-year-old Sugita, whom he broke in the fifth game, and there was no looking back from there.
When he reached the eight-foot railing that separates the track from the southern stands at Hayward Field, he leapt up and over it and hurried through the crowd to his family, babbling words of joy along the way.
As the government has hurried to comply with a court order to reunite separated families by Thursday, it has had trouble even matching the children in Health and Human Services' custody with parents who may be in DHS custody.
MEXICO CITY — Mexicans, fighting fatigue and ebbing hope, hurried Wednesday to dig out survivors still trapped in dozens of collapsed buildings a day after a powerful earthquake rattled the capital and killed at least 210 people, including 2000 schoolchildren.
The indictment portrayed a company that ignored its own warnings and hurried to construct a towering water slide in an effort to impress the producers of a Travel Channel show, "Xtreme Waterparks," which featured the slide in an episode.
Robyn hurried into her home studio (pink floor, mirrored wall, snapshot of herself and Danny DeVito at Coachella over the desk), then dashed off into another room and returned, ripping the packaging off a brand-new pair of headphones.
I loved the world of mothers and fathers carrying their children in their arms as they hurried back home, of young men and women strolling arm in arm, of weary old men and women trailing behind, quiet and meek.
WASHINGTON — In most countries where the United States has national security interests, the toppling of a prime minister would prompt hurried meetings in Washington and concern over how the change in government will affect American strategy in the region.
The court said Thursday that the government "fell well short of the mark" in consulting with First Nations and accommodating their concerns, a process that was done in a "brief, hurried and inadequate" manner, the Globe and Mail said.
The hurried passers-by might think this place amiss, but the former shoe store two blocks from the Apollo Theater and beneath a Chuck E. Cheese's feels just right to the ballplayers who trek uptown to hone their craft.
Yet like Deckard's hurried brush-off of Rachael's honest question in 2019, 2049's filmmakers have attempted to tell a story about personhood in 2017 without actually considering the urgent politics that surround who gets to be a person in 2017.
The comparison between Sabrina, daughter of Lucifer, and the actual son of God are easy to miss amidst all the fire and brimstone yelling in "Missionaries," and the heroine's subsequent hurried quest to bring her divine powers to the masses.
In a hurried interview in a Kiev hotel, Artemenko said Cohen told him that Flynn -- who resigned in mid-February due to a controversy over calls with the Russian ambassador to the US -- was his best connection at the White House.
We've been amazed to see people break out of the indifferent, hurried mass on the Tube to help carry buggies up and down stairs, and to see strangers actually break a smile while Oliver tweaks their noses in the carriages.
No more hurried trims in the work bathroom because my date tomorrow cancelled but is actually free tonight, and things have been going really well, and I'd like to take this to the next level, do ya know what I mean?
One day, when the rain clouds didn't lift, I stayed by the window watching hurried New Yorkers scurry through the streets with jackets tucked over their heads, fantasizing what their lives might be like and where they could be off to.
If the 421-a program expires, it could take at least a year for the full impact to be felt, because many projects are already underway by developers who hurried to qualify for the tax breaks before the landscape changed.
Applegate confirmed to airport police that the gun was his own, but he said he didn't know why it was there -- and said he had likely packed it as he hurried to prepare for his move, according to the police.
In November 2014, when protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri after a grand-jury decision not to indict a white policeman for shooting an unarmed black teenager, Oath Keepers hurried there, climbed onto its rooftops and patrolled back and forth, cradling rifles.
Fox 10 was able to track the man down who said that he noticed the feed on TV was the building next to his work, so he hurried to the roof of the parking garage to catch the chopper's attention.
The man, identified by the police as Louis Lester Anderson, 48, hurried away from the store, on the corner of Broadway and 80th Street, and took himself to Mount Sinai St. Luke's, where he was treated and found by the police.
The movement soon morphed into a broader backlash against President Emmanuel Macron's government, despite a swift reversal of the tax increases and other hurried measures worth more than 10 billion euros ($11.2 billion) to boost purchasing power for less affluent voters.
Yankees 3, Red Sox 1 After Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox, Yankees Manager Joe Girardi hurried to his postgame news conference and then sat in uncomfortable silence in a mostly empty room as reporters trickled in.
Canada's Federal Court of Appeal has struck down approval of Northern Gateway, one of the country's most controversial pipelines, finding that the government "offered only a brief, hurried, and inadequate" opportunity for dialogue about the project, particularly with First Nations.
Cities like Dresden and Leipzig have things to attract both wayward natives, like the Kluges, and outsiders looking for nice places to live: excellent infrastructure, meticulously refurbished downtowns, shorter commutes, a less hurried pace — in short, a better quality of life.
"We've got 48 hours, and that's a lifetime in the news cycle around here," a nervous-sounding Mr. Manchin said Wednesday, as he hurried through the Capitol while avoiding reporters' questions about whether he would vote for the spending bill.
Working through the weekend of March 2000 and 2400, they hurried to find new suppliers that could provide parts in high volumes, said the five people, who asked not to be named because they fear it would further antagonize Mr. Trump.
Working through the weekend of March 2000 and 2400, they hurried to find new suppliers that could provide parts in high volumes, said the five people, who asked not to be named because they fear it would further antagonize Mr. Trump.
And Clinton might not have been so oppressively aware of the possibility of sudden death at any age that he might not have hurried up and become the youngest governor in America, and president of the United States at 46.
When I couldn't contain my anger and frustration any longer, I hurried to the chief editor, who explained to me that there was an old manuscript which unfortunately contained my last name, al-Shaykh, and that it was quite erotic.
Even before the gunman stopped shooting, even before the headlines reported tragedy, even before they knew it was 10 dead at the high school in the middle of town, a plea hurried out from person to person, screen to screen.
As they hurried home, Saeed and Nadia looked at the night sky, at the forcefulness of the stars and the moon's pockmarked brightness in the absence of electric lighting and in the reduced pollution from fuel-starved and hence sparse traffic.
Visitors from all over the globe who would not likely have ventured here in 1979 hurried past the storefronts and galleries, with no idea they were retracing Etan's first walk to the bus by himself, the last walk of his life.
Mr. Pence initially refused to expand Medicaid as other, mostly Democratic-led states hurried to do so in 2014, when the Affordable Care Act started giving them the option to do so with the federal government paying nearly all the cost.
It was a hurried response to a brazen attack on the morning of July 14, when three armed Arab citizens of Israel emerged from Al Aqsa Mosque and fatally shot two Israeli Druze police officers who were guarding the compound.
Taking the ball early, Bolelli hurried Thiem into mistiming his trademark booming groundstrokes as the Austrian - an outside bet for title and the only player to have beaten Rafa Nadal on clay this year - sent a succession of crosscourt backhands wide.
Sondland exited the lounge minutes later and was hurried onto the aircraft, United flight 950, by his escorts who deplaned after helping him onboard -- which I was able to witness since Sondland boarded ahead of the rest of the passengers.
The lead-up to the rematch between Serra and St-Pierre was a tad fiery, with Serra branding his opponent as "Frenchy" in a hurried riposte to some flak being sent his way from St-Pierre's adoring fans from Quebec, Canada.
They hurried down the cliff to paint our sweaty faces with red powder, shower us with petals, and wrap ceremonial scarves around our necks before taking us to the town hall to eat, dance, and drink too much mountain wine.
Boston managed a feeble 95.6 offensive rating in the fourth quarter of Game 2100, as Cleveland was happy to switch ball screens and let the Celtics' Thomas-less attack hang itself on contested threes and hurried drives from Smart and Jae Crowder.
"Piano, piano, piano, piano," a woman could be heard ordering — "gently, gently, gently, gently" — as the child, whose face was obscured to protect his or her privacy, was hurried away on a stretcher in video of the rescue posted by the newspaper.
BRUSSELS, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Euro zone finance ministers should not be hurried to reach an agreement with Greece on reforms Athens must deliver to get new cheap loans because of elections in several European countries, Belgian Finance Minister Johan Van Overtveldt said.
Just nine days before the exploit was demonstrated, President Obama told a SXSW crowd that he worried putting the issue off would only lead to a hurried legislative fix after a future attack, like an encryption-focused version of the Patriot Act.
On the five-minute "Heaven I Know," she whispers a hurried "one, two, three" as a beat and stretches a song out over it, with spare piano chords, elongated horn fanfares, and an Auto-Tuned vocal that builds to an almost-unrecognizable crescendo.
Large utility companies were scared that Congress would allow the solar investment tax credit to expire at the end of 2016, so they hurried to take advantage of it, launching new projects that resulted in an unprecedented increase in solar jobs that year.
But if the Trump and the Republicans block the Democrats' memo from public view, after having hurried to release the Nunes memo, they will be celebrated only by their core supporters—and viewed with further suspicion by the rest of the electorate.
"We'll be coming out of Syria, like, very soon," he said in April, comments that prompted a hurried effort at the Pentagon and in the National Security Council to convince the President that an immediate withdrawal could throw the region into chaos.
In his book, Sims recounted how White House staff failed to check the facts on former press secretary Sean Spicer's statement to the media about Trump's presidential inauguration crowd size since it was hurried in an effort to appease Trump, the Post reported.
Sports Briefing Running back Duke Catalon scored three touchdowns, and Houston's defense hurried and harassed the Heisman favorite Lamar Jackson all night to propel the Cougars to a stunning 36-10 victory at home on Thursday that dashed No. 3 Louisville's playoff hopes.
"My father had a newspaper route and I helped him, getting up at 3:30 every morning and delivering papers till 6:00, after which I hurried home for breakfast and went to school," Disney wrote in a 1965 article for Railroad Magazine.
Mr. Morales, investigators said, pulled out a gun and opened fire, striking Mr. Rivera three times, and then shot his mother, Idelle Rivera, 47, in the head as she hurried out of the family's first-floor apartment to see what was going on.
In the midst of a hurried two-day move in which I ferried everything I own to a new apartment two miles across Brooklyn by way of several Ubers and one very overwhelmed friend who has a truck, my brass egg was gone.
In turn, Erdogan has resisted hurried attempts from the US to secure a ceasefire, humiliating Trump on Thursday, after a letter from the US president warning him not to be a "tough guy" was put straight "in the bin," according to the BBC.
The new revelation prompted a hurried effort by Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the Judiciary Committee chairman, to set up conference calls to allow Democratic and Republican aides to interview both Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford before Thursday's scheduled committee vote.
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. — Joe Girard III, an 18-year-old senior at Glens Falls High School and a pitiless scoring machine, hurried across the school's hardwood court, placed his inhaler on a table and started his basketball season with a passing drill.
In the game's final missions, by which time I'd filled out my catalog of basic gear, my looting took on a more hurried (and harried) intensity, as defeated enemies went from being sources of new equipment to being mid-mission resupply points.
By calling our health care system unfriendly, then, I mean to underscore not hostile or antagonistic but tardy, hurried or distant responses from clinicians — careless care generally related less to their personal failures and more to the constraints within which they operate.
Pacific with a cross-country flight, a hurried trip from Kennedy Airport to Yankee Stadium and a quick bullpen session with the pitching coach Larry Rothschild before Gray met a large news media contingent about a half-hour before a game against Detroit.
The practice is proliferating in the sector - led by LendingClub, OnDeck and Prosper Marketplace - because of many lenders' hurried, algorithmic underwriting, use of "soft" credit inquiries, and patchy reporting of the resulting loans to credit bureaus, according to online lending and consumer credit experts.
As Minnesota hurried to get another play off before New England could dispute the ruling, Pats safety Patrick Chung suddenly (and conveniently) fell to the field with an injury, which stopped the clock and gave coach Bill Belichick enough time to challenge the conversion.
One penalty for doing so is giving up nearly two months of the government's time and energy, when it has just two years to negotiate its exit terms with the EU. That was already a narrow window; the government's agenda now looks more hurried still.
Last Wednesday, as soon as the final day of testing at Sepang ended, MotoGP teams hurried to pack up all their things and rush towards the airport—and at Yamaha, especially on Jorge Lorenzo's side of the garage, the expressions were of absolute satisfaction.
Rudy Giuliani's latest media blitz, which was filled with a dizzying array of misstatements and hurried clarifications, agitated President Donald Trump and some of his allies, who have raised the possibility that the outspoken presidential lawyer be at least temporarily sidelined from televised interviews.
As another daughter, Lucinda, 17, looked on and snapped a quick photo to show the rest of the family, Sowards quickly splashed water all over the front of his pants, then hurried over to Enoch Elementary School on April 14 to get Valerie from kindergarten. 
But they have been hurried into their friendship with America by virulent anti-Chinese sentiment among ordinary Vietnamese, some of whom accuse the cadres of going soft on their northern neighbour (particularly since China temporarily moved a floating oil rig into disputed waters in 2014).
Clearly, Ivo has survived this fate, by eschewing duels (a hurried exit from Czechoslovakia with his family the week after the Russians invaded in 20103 may have helped), sleeping early (a timer plunges all the rooms of his house into darkness at 10 p.
In a hurried session, lawmakers were expected to support draft legislation to allow returns to begin Monday, most likely from the Greek island of Lesbos, where large numbers of Afghan and Pakistani migrants have been held since the bloc signed the accord with Turkey.
After hurried talks to ensure Niki retained valuable runway slots, IAG agreed at the time with the German administrator it would buy the business for 20 million euros and provide 16.5 million in liquidity to make it part of its low-cost business Vueling.
And Mr. Levine's tempos sometimes felt hurried, as in the Act II showdown between Osmin and Blondchen, the English servant girl who had been gifted to him by the Pasha but who read him the riot act when he attempted to make sexual advances.
For all the mythology surrounding the lifestyle of famous DJs, it can be easy to forget that behind the dramatic photos and viral hits are midnight flights from city to city, hurried cab rides to and from the airport, and all other kinds of scrambling.
"We knew there would probably be a shutdown, but I didn't think things would happen so fast," he said, pressing two cellphones to his ears as he and a handful of employees hurried to empty refrigerators and wipe the bistros down before shuttering indefinitely.
SINGAPORE, March 20 (Reuters) - Persistent weakness in emerging Asian currencies on Friday and enduring stresses in dollar funding markets showed that a spate of hurried swap lines between central banks had done little to alleviate the credit strains at the heart of the problem.
Her recipes for the microwave and the food processor helped persuade a new generation of parents working outside the home that, as they hurried to make dinner at the end of the day, they would be foolish not to take advantage of these innovative appliances.
Hughes reached over gently to skip forward, from 2006 to 2008 to 2015, stopping every once in a while to pause and remember some distant campaign, some ancient triumph or catastrophe that now hurried by to be absorbed elsewhere or to burst on its own.
So, essentially, because Bannon's father made a bad, hurried financial decision based on watching TV, we now have to slash Meals on Wheels, Big Bird, the arts, after-school programs, health insurance, immigration from Muslim countries, climate change research, diplomats and taxes for the rich.
But regulating in the wake of a tragedy could lead to hurried, snap decisions, Nield said — effectively stripping industry of the opportunity to have a discussion with the government on the right way to maintain safety in the industry while also allowing it to thrive.
The lead designer, Tracy J. Fullerton, the director of the Game Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, came up with the idea as a way to reinforce our connection to the natural world and to challenge our hurried culture.
At the opera house, there was no time for real rehearsal: Ms. Peters's only preparation to play Zerlina, the country girl who catches Don Giovanni's roving eye, took the form of hurried consultations with the stage director, Herbert Graf, and the conductor, Mr. Reiner.
She worried that people might exercise their empathy "by going and seeing the show and because you've done it there, then there's no need to change anything about your life," she said over a hurried glass of wine before she walked over to Añejo.
The second reason is that food is incredibly important to Junior Soldiers, who have otherwise been extremely reticent to talk to me—a wavy-haired journalist incapable of saluting—only exploding1 into hurried, excited chatting when I ask them about the on-site canteen.

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