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256 Sentences With "hurrying"

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They're hurrying up — and waiting — to enroll in Obamacare.
"God bless you all," he said, hurrying off the stage.
Rescue units were hurrying its more than 22016 residents out.
There will be no shortage of hurrying hard this month.
These recent laws have been all about hurrying women up.
At one point, a man hurrying up Park Avenue stopped.
The Miami Heat are not hurrying toward any of them.
But she also warns against hurrying back into a training routine.
Alan was hurrying to the meditation hall after his bathroom visit.
The government is also hurrying to improve the quality of fuel.
She started running toward me, the little girl hurrying after her.
As a result, bankers are hurrying to get deals done now.
He is hurrying to join the marchers, awkward in his isolation.
The Trump administration has been hurrying to meet a self-imposed Oct.
I think there was a lot of hurrying to compete with Airbus.
"Sorry," Jack said, hurrying to get out of the bigger man's way.
Since then, Benjamin finds himself hurrying through airport terminals and security checks.
People are literally hurrying, running to try and get some of the handouts.
Teachers and staff members began hurrying the children into classrooms and the office.
The little brown-and-yellow striped gophers were hurrying again, all about her.
The governor, after hurrying home from vacation, apologized for the leaked texts immediately.
But time's winged chariot hurrying, et cetera: We'll do that dish this weekend.
"You're beautiful!" said Pam Bernstein Friedman, 71, hurrying over to a rack of shawls.
Dear Diary: I was on the No. 1, hurrying to get to Times Square.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls afford views of passengers hurrying to and from platforms.
Despite these difficulties, or perhaps because of them, MBS is hurrying to consolidate his power.
Google is certainly hurrying to keep pace, recently introducing its own competing offering in ARCore.
You can see that there are people walking by, glancing at her and hurrying on.
"Common sense would suggest they would be hurrying to go and look there," he says.
And Ana isn't the only one who isn't hurrying to hop on the Zoey train.
The Pennsylvania Democrat shared a video of himself Friday "hurrying back" to the Keystone State.
Workers were hurrying to finish cutting and packaging new blossoms in time for Mother's Day.
Hurrying down the porch steps, her hand pushing through plushy snow to grasp the railing.
It appeared to be meant for whoever was hurrying along behind me in percussive heels.
The FDIC has resisted hurrying its severance reviews, according to those familiar with the discussions.
They have been hurrying to provide Mr. Mueller with the documents he has asked for.
"I'm doing Parker," a man said into a cellphone hurrying past a ticking grandfather clock.
Lawmakers passed it on one of the last days of the legislative session, hurrying it through.
Schoolchildren in another part of town crouched down to the ground before hurrying inside a gymnasium.
The safest thing is to trust no one, to walk with your head down, hurrying ahead.
Hannah pauses on deck, trailing a ways behind the others before finally hurrying to join them.
Varda showed up late for the dinner, hurrying into the restaurant in a state of agitation.
An attractive blonde about my age, she was hurrying toward me with two little boys in tow.
Hurrying to a meeting with Edison, he witnesses the horrific electrocution of a workman hanging power lines.
The ad jumps back to the soldiers hurrying the stretcher onto the back of a military aircraft.
"A few are hurrying to get out of here," he said, a flooded parking lot behind him.
Hurrying to the Occupy protests, Mr Han sat beside the youngsters and urged them to see reason.
Its shareholders had pestered management to improve margins and raise sales fast, unduly hurrying its turnaround efforts.
We boarded amazingly quickly, likely because of the numerous staff assisting and hurrying us along the way.
A man hurrying past with his collar pulled up against the weather chose not to turn around.
Sanchez painted backhands across Gomez's face in hopes of hurrying the swelling along and blinding his man.
Schiff may have had more dank stuff to say, but he was hurrying into his car for warmth.
Hurrying back from DC with my team & making sure they get me to the church on time. pic.twitter.
Anticipating that capital punishment could soon be used again, the prison service is hurrying to recruit two executioners.
Families were seen unloading their cars and hurrying to get into lines that already stretched outside the doors.
Klobuchar stayed in the gown for three days, hurrying back and forth to the hospital all night long.
Canadian forward Maxime Talbot said some players had already rented apartments in Omsk and were hurrying to relocate.
Lewandowski oversaw the chaotic scene of dozens of staffers and volunteers hurrying around in preparation for Election Day.
I walked by thousands of black kids, backpacks filled, hurrying down 95th Street going to their different schools.
Pay attention to highway alerts, and remember that taking it slow is always better than hurrying into an accident.
Just a few feet ahead, three pedestrians are hurrying across a crosswalk even though it's flashing a red signal.
With opposition parties hurrying along proceedings, a special impeachment committee could present its findings as soon as mid-April.
If you wait until Prime Day to gather your thoughts, you might forget something while you're hurrying slash panicking.
An unverified social media video showed people hurrying out of the park which the poster said was being evacuated.
At the same time, emergency responders on base were hurrying to the chapel as part of the second drill.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was hurrying down President Street to the catch the R train during rush hour.
"Thank you so much," she said, hurrying off while I turned my attention to other people at the kiosk.
He talked about hurrying up and starting a family real quick, because who knows how long you'll be breathing?
Hurrying over, the team doctor saw that the injury was to Grimes's left knee—not the one with tendinitis.
The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying from the scene.
Shipments from Venezuela have become less frequent, and Cuba is hurrying to expand how much oil it can store.
Most of us have been in that situation where you need to be somewhere and you're hurrying to get ready.
It was here that another neighbor told me she saw Lane once, hurrying by, so pale he seemed to shine.
The company has been hurrying to finished the factory in time for the launch of Tesla's $35,000 Model 3 sedan.
Barring these exceptions, the people hurrying for IUDs weren't imagining things — getting one could soon take a major financial toll.
Both women are seen hurrying to separate restrooms, holding their hands away from their bodies as if to avoid contact.
Senator McConnell's efforts to overcome this by hurrying and covering up the process are creating more new problems, not less.
She's out of breath from hurrying, and she stumbles past me, falls onto the cobblestones with a weak mewing sound.
He was hurrying to complete his team's seared scallops with roasted leeks and a citrus salad before the closing bell.
After a Saturday spent hastily converting fortified buildings into shelters, they were hurrying the final preparations into place on Sunday.
Mr. Khatib, the cinematographer, is hurrying to get on a flight to the United States before another potential travel ban.
Most Muscovites hurrying through a pelting snowstorm said they considered the ban yet another politicized decision meant to punish Russia.
The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying away from the scene.
Actually, she was hurrying to the mock trial practice room, where they had spent countless hours strategizing together as students.
The immediate aftermath saw Timochenko, hurrying to promise that the FARC remains committed to an unlimited ceasefire currently in place.
Cities and states are hurrying to address the explosive popularity of the devices, which are also getting attention for being explosive.
So, he&aposs talking about hurrying this thing up, obviously politically motivated and electorally motivated, what is your thinking behind that?
The pass rush managed three sacks and four QB hits while often hurrying Stafford into contorted throws from off-balance platforms.
Well off to the left, perhaps 10 feet from the crosswalk, a straggler was hurrying to catch up to the group.
Militants who saw one student, Hafsat Lawan, 17, and her friends hurrying over the fence beckoned them to come for safety.
The call from the young woman's aunt sent her hurrying to her mother's home, just a town away in rural Alabama.
"Bye," he said, hurrying past her, a casual farewell that would come to haunt Ms. Dumala for its brevity and finality.
A bit stunned, I went and rested there, causing the usual bottleneck of hurrying commuters, some of whom tripped over me.
Now Interpol is hurrying to review 50,000 active red notices that have amassed over the years, and purge those deemed inadequate.
Yet even as the court was hearing the case, the government was busy hurrying Mr Bashir onto a plane home to Khartoum.
The Tokyo subway is jammed with hurrying businessmen in dark suits, rushing women in paper masks, racing kids in plain school uniforms.
For $1,300 a month I got a basement room with nice wood floors and a sweeping vista of shoes hurrying across pavement.
Republicans are hurrying to bring the U.S. Senate version of their tax bill to a Senate vote, possibly as soon as Thursday.
On the way, our driver pointed to a pair of cylindrical glass buildings, with clusters of young people hurrying in and out.
Suddenly, she excused herself from her companion, hurrying out into the chapel hallway leading to the restrooms and the outside garden area.
Unlike the pedestrians hurrying toward it, the statue has no intentions of going anywhere, but visually it's already on the way out.
She was hurrying to clean up before her children and husband returned from their outing to the local library and grocery store.
Last week on Capitol Hill, he evaded reporters eager to pin down his thoughts, his handler hurrying him into the nearest elevator.
I like to picture him hurrying into Macy's to buy it on his way home on a snowy evening in the '30s.
The House of Representatives and Senate were hurrying toward passage of the bill on Tuesday, with a final House vote set for Wednesday.
My mother and I could browse for hours, a square foot at a time, never hurrying one another along, and be just fine.
A Reuters witness said there was apprehension in Juba, with terrified people hurrying to their homes, fearful major violence could break out again.
We were on this treadmill, a cycle of recording, making an album, hurrying up so you can record but not being ready, etc.
Now Patchwork is hurrying to address the growing need for doctors to step in where their colleagues have been forced to self-isolate.
Searching for a parking spot, she passes other women, many of them also in black and gray tunics, hurrying toward the service entrance.
Frantic employees squeezed into the stairwell, hurrying down flights, unaware that a helicopter had crashed on top of their building, leaving one person dead.
Even Mr Djokovic, who can rarely be accusing of hurrying between points, has said that he feels like the clock gives him more time.
A few days later, my dad pointed to the book and said, "Let me know if you want to discuss anything" before hurrying away.
Other traders also said they were hurrying to take advantage of the closing window to import fuel into the U.S. Gulf as prices skyrocket.
A second banker away said the most important consideration to Greece would likely be to complete a successful trade rather than hurrying into it.
We were on hand when a truck full of bread arrived, leading to a rush, with dozens of people hurrying to get in line.
Republicans are hurrying (yet again) to pass a law without any pretense of knowing what is in it and what its impact will be.
Bob saved me by coming onstage, hurrying me into the wings, giving me a hug, and informing the audience that the play was over.
In a race against time, rescuers were hurrying to pump water out of the cave on Tuesday, as rainfall was expected to increase on Wednesday
In the drizzle outside the Cambridge Union a student in a roll-neck is trying to hand anti-EU leaflets to the cliques hurrying past.
You can't see the trucks, but they're out there, like ants hurrying from a recently flattened anthill, many carrying the containers brought by the ships.
But even this type of interaction could be good for us because it reminded us of our commonality, while hurrying past panhandlers did the opposite.
Be patient, for Mr. Almandalawi is the restaurant's entire staff, waiting tables, writing down orders and then hurrying back to the kitchen to cook them.
It was the day before a national referendum that would shut down the city, and shoppers jostled along the steep street, hurrying to gather provisions.
Murray, who was off duty at the time, turned to help his neighbors instead of hurrying to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office as he normally would.
It accused the government of hurrying the bill through, said its language was in places "incomprehensible" and that the powers it authorised were far too sweeping.
Hurrying over, I found a dreadlocked woman in batik chanting "If you shop here, you are supporting a racist institution" at members walking through the doors.
I REMEMBER IN THE LATE 90s WHEN ALAN GREENSPAN WAS HURRYING TO RAISE INTEREST RATES AND WE HAD TREMENDOUS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND LOW INFLATIONARY PRESSURES THEN.
Republicans are hurrying to move their complex tax legislation forward, hoping to avoid the protracted infighting that doomed their effort to repeal Obamacare four months ago.
But it all seemed to happen awfully fast, as if the imperatives of wrapping up the season were, for the first time, hurrying the story along.
People have been hurrying the Clintons' generation off the stage for a while: Time magazine declared the "Twilight of the Boomers" in a headline in 2000.
Hurrying to find them, she went the wrong way and ended up on a main road, which just happened to be near an African penguin sanctuary.
Germans are especially bitter because Italy has been accused of failing to process migrants who arrive on its soil, instead hurrying them on to other EU states.
In one, a woman identified as Huong puts her hands on Kim's face, while a blurry image shows someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying away.
Everything was lost in the fire except a laundry basket of dirty clothes, a busted laptop and some framed wall pictures she could snatch before hurrying outside.
That extra expense is likely to hit the plants' profitability, so the company is hurrying its purchases out of fear that Britain's currency may grow weaker still.
On the day she first encountered the church in September 2016, Ms. Jeong, 25, recalled in an interview, she had been hurrying through a Seoul subway station.
On a cold, rainy Tuesday morning, just north of Times Square, pedestrians were hurrying under umbrellas past a noodle joint, a Superdry Store and a nail salon.
In videos, Iraqi police officers can be seen hurrying through the square as if they were disturbed by what was going on but perhaps afraid to interfere.
In one, a woman identified as Huong puts her hands on Kim's face, while a blurry image shows someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying away.
In security video replayed in court Wednesday, a blurry and unidentified figure standing near Kim was seen hurrying away after Huong clasped her hand over Kim&aposs face.
Should I bump into a countryman on a New York street, I will avoid eye contact and make only the vaguest of pleasantries before hurrying on my way.
But I was hurrying to a meeting and didn't have time to walk to the parking zone — so I coughed up the £10 and paid £12.68 in total.
A 2015 Appleby publication written for such clients, "Wealth Structuring 20:20," features photos of a handsome couple and their children hurrying to board a sleek personal jet.
Hurrying through the crowds was a woman with a brown fur hat and a white paper face mask in search of masks for her relatives in Fujian Province.
In her book, Obokata says that she was hurrying to finish her thesis before the deadline, and accidentally bound and submitted a draft rather than the final version.
No surprise, then, that SoftBank is reportedly hurrying to cut as many as 4,000 of the 14,000 workers at WeWork and shut down unprofitable properties to turn things around.
Ruben Diaz scrolls and scrolls through the settings on his iPhone, trying to spot a glitch as he battles traffic on Bronx's Longfellow Avenue, hurrying between meetings and calls.
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Come night, in the blackened, high desert, it can be challenging to even stay on the crumbling asphalt, with hurrying, aggressive big rigs swerving over the faint yellow lines.
Markovits specializes in innocuous little moments of daily marital abrasion: You're late and hurrying, your spouse dithers over some detail, and a passive-aggressive barb triggers a testy response.
This has turned the moderator's role into that of a stopwatch, hurrying the candidates along to the next topic just as they're getting started on, say, Donald Trump's taxes.
After an existentialist moment, conscious of deciding my fate, I ran down to the bridge deck and found my favorite staff naturalist hurrying in the direction of Doug's operation.
By late 29, Amazon had launched delivery stations in most major metro areas, and it was hurrying to expand to smaller cities in order to keep up with demand.
You type other alphabetically eclectic sentences and paragraphs, your fingers darting away from home row and hurrying back, again and again, with the goal of these movements becoming automatic.
I take my rupees and head to the mall across the street, where I get lunch at Subway and an Oreo McFlurry for dessert before hurrying back to the office.
I remember driving in between festivals in France; there were four people in a tiny car, driving from Normandy to Belgium, hurrying up to get to the gig on time.
Back in my hotel after a hair-raising bus ride back to Florence, I find myself hurrying to write down my own record of the day, before it slips away.
Needless to say, he's always hurrying away from things—a restaurant he doesn't care for, or an opening at MoMA , where he and Danny are the only guests in tuxedos.
But now, facing a general election that will likely cost more than $1 billion, Trump says he's no longer self-funding, and he's hurrying to build a traditional fundraising apparatus.
When a fighter is crowding his man, flustering him and hurrying his shot selection, moving in and out as his opponent unloads, the double forearms guard becomes far more effective.
Hulu's new show Harlots opens on some familiar territory for me: a young woman hurrying through a dirty London street to giggle and gossip with a community of sex workers.
Hurrying to court in Rutland, Vt., to represent a client, I came upon a group of 20-somethings outside our library, as I put my quarter in the parking meter.
Now people who are hurrying aloneAnd those who come in crowds from far awayPass through this great concourse of steel and stoneTo trains, or else from trains out into day.
The Mountain Hardware Absolute Zero Parka will keep you warm and dry whether you're hurrying down a snowy city street or clinging to the north face of a Himalayan mountain.
Travelers are hurrying to their trains, tourists are gawking at the Harry Potter Platform 9 and 3/4, and there are virtually no security checks or extra police in sight.
If you're hurrying to catch a few more Academy Award nominees at the theater before Sunday's ceremony, or just filling out your Oscar ballot, popcorn may be your go-to treat.
Yet the real payoff came in his exposure to a new brand of football: an offense that flummoxed opposing defenses just by hurrying to the line of scrimmage before every play.
Visitors, hurrying to their hotels or to the new stadium on the bank of the Volga River, would see a tidy town surrounded by seas of green grass and trees. Mrs.
Ms. Hendricks spoke while hurrying to a table read for an episode of her new series, "Good Girls," a comedy-drama about three women with an unusual approach to self-determination.
James offered his usual otherworldly statistics, 2137 points, 2116 assists and 25 rebounds, while Irving scored 40 points on moves that had defenders hurrying to the bench to dial their chiropractor.
Sensing "time's winged chariot hurrying near," as the poet had it, President Obama is using every hour left in his presidency to ensure that Donald Trump will not erase it all.
With the storm moving through the Gulf of Mexico, the authorities were hurrying to bring down cranes at the site of the Hard Rock Hotel building collapse that killed three people.
While same-sex couples are also hurrying up their wedding plans, professionals whose businesses are tied to marriages say that many couples are prompted by fears over changes in immigration policy.
Contreras said he felt he was being forced to choose between accepting the State Department's proposed timeline without question, or else risk the accidental release of sensitive information by hurrying the process.
Security videos showing the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader being attacked at a Malaysian airport and the two suspects hurrying away afterward were presented at their murder trial on Wednesday.
As the two of them sat in a conference room, poring over a massive manuscript that was nearly a foot high, they drew stares from young editorial assistants hurrying through the halls.
Then it's "half-hour," when the cast goes quiet, hurrying backstage to dress for the first scene, arranging subsequent costumes, props and water bottles into tidy piles as the students file in.
After hurrying to sell off richly-valued stocks this week, investors appeared to be reassessing the geopolitical risks, according to Robert Phipps, a director at Per Stirling Capital Management in Austin, Texas.
The "previously on Orphan Black" segment stretched with every passing week, hurrying to bring confused viewers up to speed before trying to blow their minds minutes later by throwing everything out the window.
This, for Virilio, is how everything works, from cupcakes to nuclear weapons: It is all a process of hurrying to stay in the same place, and in that race, no one pulls ahead.
"We don't see the US or China hurrying to reach a deal, and the risk of miscalculation is growing," Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Wealth Management, said in a recent note.
Contreras said he felt he was being forced to choose between accepting the State Department's proposed time line without question, or else risk the accidental release of sensitive information by hurrying the process.
Apparently, the rest of the world likes to sit down and enjoy their coffee in mugs, rather than risk spilling their scalding coffee on themselves while hurrying to get to work on time.
There are so many factors that help determine whether or not someone will be successful in a role, and if you're hurrying through the hiring process, many of them are easy to miss.
They have raised concerns that hurrying the process may compromise safety, according to five people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Students hurrying around expressed their annoyance with the intrusion from the press, finding their normal paths to class are blocked off by acres of fencing manned by police and Secret Service agents keeping guard.
"I am not in favor of hurrying to conclude before the end of the year trade negotiations for which the mandate was given in 1999," he told a gathering of farmers and food producers.
TEL AVIV — For passengers hurrying through the departures hall of Israel's main airport on Sunday, many with their faces covered by masks, there was one big conundrum: Should they stay or should they go?
"Would you like to take my girlfriend's window seat in the emergency exit row?" he asked politely, barely finishing the question before the woman was up and hurrying to her new, more spacious spot.
Four hundred and fifty offenders, many of them disabled, hurrying out the gates and down the highway to evacuate Dickinson, Texas—which is a mandatory order for all the other residents of the town.
That's when the loss undoubtedly occurred: in the course of scrambling together our stuff—coats, kids' books, credit-card receipt, earbuds, scarves, bags, phones, an umbrella—and then hurrying through the rainy and ravening night.
Telling Ms. Grossan they were hurrying to meet a friend at a backstage video shoot, Mr. Ayers wove them through the 20,000-person crowd, past the tour buses, and around a bend behind the stage.
The day before the Olympics started, as I was looking at my phone and hurrying to attend to a story, I nearly walked head-on into a correspondent for the great Nordic sports website fasterskier.
In Champagne lorry drivers passed four days and nights without a moment's rest hurrying troops from one section to another, wherever they were most needed, conveying tens of thousands of men often under heavy fire.
Moreover, these protests — a pivotal catalyst in hurrying the investigation — are consistently trivialized in Delhi Crime; depicted as a thorn in the path of a diligent force being unjustly crucified for trying to do their job.
Witnessing a number of these assaulted New York officers hurrying away from the scene and not arresting the perpetrators, is chilling, sad, and disgraceful -- anarchy and chaos seemingly rewarded by a hesitance to immediately apprehend assailants.
Puerini wouldn't confirm or deny whether Amazon is looking into opening Amazon Go stores of any size in airports, but said that, with many hungry people hurrying around, airports fit her "simple criteria" for the stores.
Jenny's guilt is intensified by loosely connected feelings of class guilt—the fact that she was hurrying to leave her patients for a swishier gig and a party in her honor at her fancy new office.
Now, with public opinion shifting far and fast and politicians hurrying to catch up, you could even argue that criminal justice reform has become the new marriage equality in terms of the turnaround in public attitudes.
Few of the Israelis and Palestinians who have been immersed for years in the fitful and frustrating peace process, such as it is, could recall ever meeting Mr. Kushner, and many were hurrying to learn more.
Most reminders are well-meaning: a young woman offering her seat on a bus, an airport employee hurrying over with a wheelchair, happily telling me I won't have to walk to the gate or stand in line.
Hurrying—and starting to feel a sting in his hurt shoulder—Matt ran-walked from dumpster to dumpster behind the whole strip mall, past the back of the post office and China Thai and Luxury Bliss Nails.
Fund managers, bankers and foreign diplomats are hurrying to meet France's far-right National Front to learn more about its programme, in a sign of how seriously the party is being taken six weeks before the presidential election.
With the exception of a couple of tracks (especially Sizzla's part on the album's intro), pretty much every vocalist gives the impression that they're hurrying to get out the door in time for the next verse to start.
House shoppers hurrying to find dream homes before interest rates go higher often turn to online mortgage calculators offered by personal finance and real estate sites to get a feel for just how dreamy a home they can afford.
Sopan Deb, a CBS journalist who was the pool producer for the event at the Detroit church, said the decision to cut off the video feed was made because Trump campaign staffers were hurrying reporters into a waiting motorcade.
I'm not sure that argument perfectly tracks, but the way so many studios and networks are hurrying to launch their own streaming services (or are promising to do so, as Disney has) suggests they at least take the idea seriously.
"London Visitors" (about 1874) is representative of his style and sly wit, where overdressed tourists look to be leaving the National Gallery (which, according to the background clock, has only been open 30 minutes) and hurrying along to the next attraction.
NIORT, France (Reuters) - Two years of Brexit uncertainty have given British citizens in France sleepless nights and a bureaucratic headache, with thousands of them hurrying to apply for nationality to secure their status before the divorce date set for next year.
The Journal reported that the swift change indicates ZTE is hurrying to meet requirements laid out by the U.S. Commerce Department as part of a deal to allow the Chinese phone-maker to do business in the United States again.
The evening rush hour is twice as fatal as the morning for various reasons: Far more people are on the road, more alcohol is in drivers' bloodstreams, people are hurrying to get home and more children are enjoying outdoor, unsupervised play.
A picture taken outside the former Victoria Terminus in Mumbai (then Bombay) shows men in jeans and chinos hurrying to work, while in the foreground a vendor is holding a mosquito net that frames a view of its imposing stone lion.
On Wednesday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said it was hurrying to consider the appeals of 47 Russian athletes and coaches who still believed they should be allowed to participate — including two gold medal winners from the 2014 Sochi Games.
The clue in the Thursday, June 14 puzzle read "What gets the show on the road, for short?" but the crossword was not hinting at hurrying someone along, as the idiom "Let's get this show on the road" usually means.
Turkey has accused the EU of being slow and half-hearted in its condemnation of the attempted coup, while hurrying to criticize President Tayyip Erdogan for the ensuing purge of officials from the police and army to journalists and academics.
There are only a few more days before the Waypoint staff has to finalize their game of the year lists, which means everyone is hurrying through various games, trying to figure out if there's a game they missed (or forgot about).
"We are so thankful that God has given us this miracle through this medical team … to have our son back and having him full of life," his mother, Brunilda Gonzalez, said during the media conference before hurrying back to her son's room.
The 45-minute chat was over around lunchtime, with Obama hurrying to a meeting with Biden at 12:30 and Sanders scurrying off himself, perhaps to decide whether to drop an anti-Hillary attack ad before Iowans kick things off on Monday.
In 2014, amid rumors of an iPhone set to use a sapphire crystal display, Huawei went ahead and issued a limited edition Huawei Ascend P7 Sapphire, hurrying it out in time to beat the iPhone that ended up not using the technology.
If she made an effort, she could imagine her daughter hurrying through the crowd in the streets, as clearly as if she were clairvoyant; writing her novels was like clairvoyance sometimes, and involved this same intense sympathy, alongside insights that were more ruthless.
Which may explain why friends and neighbors were already hurrying to my brother and sister-in-law's house by the time I got to Clarksville, and why we all gathered together in their living room to wait for the miraculous event to unfold.
As most Americans retreat into quarantine, the people hurrying into the ICU every day may turn out to be 2020's equivalent of the firefighters and police who rushed into the burning towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
While other fashion designers are more likely hurrying to finalize their show details in the usual New York Fashion Week mania, Glemaud is preternaturally calm and present during the walk-through as he discusses music and drink offerings with a small team.
They explained which were the dreaded jobs — the ones in trim or chassis that involved bending, stretching, and hurrying to place parts on a fast-moving line — that some supervisors would assign as punishment if women did not yield to their advances.
"The government has put me between a rock and a hard place," Contreras said at a recent hearing, forcing him to choose between accepting the State Department's proposed extension without question, or else risk the accidental release of sensitive information by hurrying the process.
Overall, the affair took on a lighter note than previous years as the comparatively lightly-attended event grew in size towards the beginning of the dinner while some tuxedo-clad guests were seen hurrying off to the main event shortly before the evening's entertainment started.
" The children may be hurrying from one activity to another, they may be spending hours glued to screens, but either way "they aren't experiencing nature like we all should be," Dr. Rueda-González said, in a way that "would make them happier and healthier.
Over the past few years, Zyba has turned into an island in the middle of Minsk, the Belarusian capital — still mostly a sterile, utterly unfashionable city with long lines of dominating Soviet buildings and people hurrying past, seemingly terrified of making any form of contact.
If Republicans in Congress succeed at repealing and replacing the law — still a big "if," but the House has already passed a bill that would do so and the Senate is hurrying to finish its own version — insurance costs for low-income Americans could leap.
In other words, we are in the belly of young-adult fiction: a marketing wheeze dressed up as an art form, and stupendously summarized, in the movie, by the image of Cassie hurrying through the woods carrying both an assault rifle and a Teddy bear.
Back here in the present, my Vans are also strategic: they're easy to get into and out of in a hurry (I am perpetually hurrying), they go equally well with upscale jeans and downmarket dresses, they're machine washable, travel well, and most importantly, they feel good.
Hurrying toward Eighth Avenue,complaining bitterly, and envious of seemingly everyone else on the street who seemed to actually have paid attention to the gloomy weather report,when the couple in front of us stop short, turn around, and offer us one of their two umbrellas.
American diplomats have made an urgent push in recent months for peace talks with the Taliban to end the long war, hurrying in part because Mr. Trump has signaled that he is losing patience with the conflict and the costly American military presence in the country.
Later, as the cello and violin plucked bluesy, hurrying phrases — like cinematic balladry and Romanticism and Ray Nance all run together — Ms. Ibarra put down her sticks and played with only her hands and feet, smacking a drumhead with her palm and thumping the kick drum.
A video shows them jumping out of the 2005 Chevrolet — which had a snowplow and a salt spreader attached and had been taken from a country club nearby — and hurrying inside to attach the chain to the A.T.M. in a vestibule on the side of the store.
As the first broadcast was being prepared in The Times's newsroom at 229 West 43rd Street, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was hurrying back to Washington from Warm Springs, Ga., to face a quickly escalating crisis in the Pacific and the imminent prospect of war with Japan.
On a bright late summer morning two years later its flagstones are eerily quiet, but locals hurrying to work have not forgotten the days when Hungary was the main transit route for hundreds of thousands of refugees from war and poverty en route to richer western states.
The pro-business arm of the party is unlikely to stay down after 2016 (and it's not like the Democratic Party is hurrying to embrace them); they're likely to mount a fight to make sure the Republicans stay the party of free trade and free enterprise.
I did not write much back there, just brought a couple of summer images: my mother and I at night standing in front a white wall killing mosquitoes; my mother, my sons, I, in the backyard, hurrying to take away the clothes from the clothes line under light rain.
Photo via Kim Kardashian's Instagram I too have wonderful memories of that chilly February evening, families gathered round the glow of a MacBook Air, young professionals hurrying home from work to be with those they loved, all ready to glimpse Young Thug looking bored while wearing a yellow carpet.
From the outside, it looks like the last place you'd expect to find physicists doing cutting-edge research on nuclear fusion, but step inside and the place is a hive of activity, with dozens of engineers and technicians in red lab coats hurrying from one inscrutable giant machine to the next.
My Filipina mother, Betty, age 72 and all of 88 pounds at the time, had raised five children in Japan and was endlessly active, hopping on her bicycle to do errands or deliver delicious homemade food to my high school, or hurrying to the subway to spend time with close friends.
There was some controversy, however, in recent weeks after allegations that Horowitz's office was hurrying witnesses as they were being given an opportunity to provide comment on sections of the report that mentioned them, leading to criticism that the report's accuracy was being risked in the rush to release the document.
The consulate's workers are hurrying to shut Russia's oldest consulate in the U.S. The order for Russia to vacate the consulate and an official diplomatic residence in San Francisco — home to a longstanding community of Russian emigres and technology workers — escalated an already tense diplomatic standoff between Washington and Moscow.
There was tantalizing evidence: surveillance video of a minivan hurrying away from Mr. Stark's office in the Orthodox enclave of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and a trail of financial improprieties, including the fact that the landlord and his partner were in bankruptcy and that $2 million had recently vanished from one of their accounts.
As soon as she was steady on her feet she went hurrying after him, pushing furiously herself between trudging individuals, consumed by her rage at this retreating back in its mid-length tobacco-brown coat, which was swinging open in spite of the weather—the man had his hands carelessly in his pockets.
Presidents Richard Nixon (22020's Hurricane Camille), George H.W. Bush (1992's Hurricane Andrew), and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaTuesday primary turnout slumps amid coronavirus anxiety Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Presidential do's and don'ts during natural disasters MORE (2012's Hurricane Sandy) all bolstered victims' spirits by hurrying to communities under siege by Mother Nature.
"That's a big burden to have on a 15-year-old child, who should be living life going to homecoming, worrying about what movie he's going to go with his friends, not hurrying up to come home to take care of his little brother and take care of his mother and take care of his grandmother," Jonathan's mother, Jennifer Gutierrez, told VICE News.
The ghosts flimmer in their chairs, the hieroglyphics rise in the rugs, the stopped gilt clocks and cracked ornaments begin to pulse with the living current of their memories, and a few filmy pictures, too faded to see clearly — streetcars and cafes and people in heavy, old-fashioned clothing hurrying along in a cold, twilit city — peel off into the sparkling dust.
He took down the taxicab magnets and loaded the storage crates into his white box truck, and now the sound of Wall Street was of the metal hatch rattling shut, and soon after that, the floor traders began leaving, hurrying toward their trains, not knowing that the next day would come yet another improbable announcement, that floor trading would be shut down.
If one is saying, for the benefit of the rest of the audience, things that he knows already, he cannot resist hurrying one on to something else; then when one says things that he doesn't know or immediately agree with, he breaks in before the point is fully explained with acute and sometimes devastating criticisms, to which it is impossible to reply adequately even when he is wrong.
Commanders can choose to stop some of these events before they happen by striking out at an alien position, but the missions are difficult, and you can only choose to counter one of the three on the table, meaning you regularly need to choose the lesser of three evils and adapt your tactics accordingly, hurrying your operations to avoid incoming reinforcements, or treating human hostages as potential monsters in disguise.
Furst's descriptions of occupied Paris are certainly sinister ("Eyes searching the darkness, he had to move slowly, pausing at doorways where he could hide if necessary, hurrying to cross a narrow street, and listening intently for the telltale sounds of the police patrols"), but his is a Paris where the people never seem to give up hope, where their love for France and for their beloved city inspires them to take defiant risks.
The blocks that make up the West 70s, particularly along Broadway, the commercial artery that runs through it, pulse day and night with people hurrying to shop for groceries in the chaotic aisles of Fairway or Citarella or Zabar's (just above 80th Street); pushing wide-bed double strollers; walking a gaggle of apartment-dwelling dogs midday; slalom-scootering through the crowds after school lets out; and shuffling, bent but undaunted, supported by walker or cane.
When he saw her hurrying home in the cold streets, in her wretched coat, a bag of groceries clutched tightly under each arm and her face feverishly working because of the wild schemes for making money that she was always turning over in her head, his child's heart would be so touched with pity that he would fall in fury upon the boys with whom he had been playing, provoke a quarrel and a fight, and arrive home even more savage than usual, barking at his frightened mother and reducing her to tears with some cruel remark.

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