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Then she saw a man with a gun rush past.
We rush past her and now he takes the main grand staircase into the lobby.
How will I look him in the eye and rush past him to get to my warm home?
Hartnell deflected a wrist shot by Josi off an odd-man rush past Gibson with Pontus Aberg drawing the secondary assist.
In a first-person shooter, enemy players wouldn't rush past in a blur if I was looking down a far corridor.
Some cater to tourists happy to spend a few days rafting the occasional rapids and listening to the Mekong rush past.
They rush past the disappointing present and fast-forward to a future in which every patient gets the treatment she or he needs.
Cut to him smoking a cigarette while holding a grenade, and then reading The Collected Works of John Reed as armed soldiers rush past him.
And some of the melancholy derives from the MCU's series-wide tendency to rush past its best moments in pursuit of grand, crowd-pleasing crossover events.
Suddenly, an even bigger black plane flies all the way up past the atmosphere (as pictured above) and zooms back down to rush past the fighter jets.
Further down the path, commuters rush past the remnants of the stampede: A jumble of sandals and shoes, a bright blue scarf and a scattering of crushed marigolds.
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Armed police shin up ladders to scale an imposing security fence and rush past palm trees to raid a sprawling mock-Tudor property in search of evidence.
Life is just a series of moments, and it's amazing how many of them we miss, rush past, or disrupt because our minds are elsewhere, anticipating the future or dwelling on the past.
Video posted on Twitter showed a man rush past the 71-year-old's security and land a jumping kick on Schwarzenegger's back before guards swarmed the man, detained him and carried him away.
But water from the river could still rush past the plant and into the streets and basements of the surrounding neighborhoods because the idea of building berms around Lower Manhattan is still in the planning stages.
But the commotion apparently spooked some passengers, prompting a couple of dozen to rush past a security checkpoint into the "sterile" screening area, while about 15 others bolted through an emergency exit onto the airfield, police said.
He took in everything he could: The portrait of Herbert Chapman that hangs outside the away changing room here caught his eye; he took the time to examine it, rather than just rush past with a cursory glance.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Feb 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - P uffing on the cannabis joints dangling from their mouths, a group of teenage boys hurl insults at a stream of pupils as they rush past them on their way to school.
Ari Marcopoulos's 58-minute film The Park (2018), about two New York basketball courts where players come and go, and pedestrians rush past on their way to work or linger with their friends, presents the joy of motion itself.
"The Shadows That Rush Past: A Collection of Frightening Inuit Folktales", CM : an Electronic Reviewing Journal of Canadian Materials for Young People 18 (18).Tassia, Margaret R. (April 2012). "Preschool to Grade 4: The Shadows That Rush Past: A Collection of Frightening Inuit Folktales", School Library Journal 58 (4): 128. and Qanuq Pinngurnirmata: Inuit Stories of How Things Came to Be.Ball, Meredith (March 18, 2011).
At the hospital, Anna and Andre are shocked when paramedics rush past them with an unconscious Carlos on the gurney. Weak and gravely injured, Carlos begs to see a priest. Everyone is shocked when Griffin reveals that he is a Catholic priest on sabbatical. He administers Extreme Unction and hears Carlos' confession.
This prompts a frightened Molly to rush past the barricade tape toward her mother, whereupon Layton takes Molly hostage instead and leads her down the steps toward the river's edge, threatening to kill her if followed. Drake puts herself in between the police sharpshooters and Layton & Molly, whilst repeatedly screaming "Hold your fire!" to the former.
Drake sees images of the bullet and Layton, herself younger, her mum, a balloon, a clown, Layton, and the bullet. She begins to hear music ("Vienna" by Ultravox) and awakens on a brothel boat. She briskly runs off the boat as policemen rush past her. She tries to get help, believing herself to just been shot, but they believe she is a prostitute and ignore her.
Speaking with Lester, Lou recalls his conversation with "a fella" (Malvo) who was looking for Lester. As police cars rush past the diner, Lester realizes that he had left the airplane tickets to Acapulco in the jacket he gave to Linda before she went into the office. At home, Molly Solverson receives word that another of Lester's wives has been murdered. Molly goes to the crime scene where she meets Lester.
In extreme situations, a male may try to displace a smaller rival from a tree. This involves the larger aggressor climbing up and attempting to corner the victim, which tries either to rush past him and climb down or to move to the end of a branch. The aggressor attacks by grasping the target by the shoulders and repeatedly biting him. Once the weaker individual is driven away, the victor bellows and marks the tree.
Maureen was the youngest Kitchen maid at the time when she saw the Heap's dog rush past the garbage chute during their escape. Afterward she started having nightmares about wolves, and she began having sleeping problems. It became so bad that she fell asleep, and a sheep she was meant to be watching over was set aflame. Kevin managed to save her and put the sheep out, and Maureen was demoted to assistant potato peeler.
Yuri attempts to return to her world, but finds that the portal patrolled by armed guards on this side. A few days later, she and Ken are waiting outside the portal in the rain. Just as Ken had, she has aged a year for every day she's spent in the other world, and is now in her early twenties. Desperate and seeing no other option, she attempts to rush past the armed guards while Ken distracts them.
"When the river overflowed, we would stand on the ballroom's impressive veranda and watch the water rush past us below," recalled set dresser Bob Bell. "It was really quite frightening!" The show was popular, garnering the attention of an up-and-coming band named The Beatles, who performed the title theme song live at The Cavern Club. At the start of 1969, Paul McCartney even riffed a portion of song during the recording sessions for the band's final album, Let It Be.
After succumbing to a drug addiction that cost him his job, almost all of his money, and his dignity, Miles Berrett (Luke Goss) is entering his new home: a tiny cell in an old, run-down prison. Determined to get his life back on track, Miles plans to serve his time and make things right with his wife and daughter. While asleep on his bunk during his first night locked up, Miles is ripped awake by a terrifying crash. A moment later, in the dark, guards rush past his cell.
This prompts Drake's frightened daughter, Molly to rush past the cordon into the middle of the situation. Arthur Layton takes hold of Molly and rushes down the steps to the river's edge, followed by Drake shortly after to find her daughter unharmed with Layton missing. Upon returning to her car she fails to notice Layton in the back, who forces her at gunpoint to a disused barge and tells her that he knew her parents who died in 1981, Tim (Andrew Clover) and Caroline Price (Amelia Bullmore). Shortly after, Layton shoots Drake in the head.
The gaps between the center and the guard are known as the "A gaps", and the gaps between the guard and the tackle are known as the "B gaps". Shooting the gap requires the defensive lineman to turn his shoulders and get past the offensive line into the backfield by any means possible, usually by diving through the gap. The play is often used during a blitz, as the defense will try to rush past the offensive line in order to get to the quarterback and cause a quarterback sack.
"You don't want my trousers to fall down, now do ya?" At one point in some shows, Jagger motioned for the audience to rush past ushers to the edge of the stage; of the group's reaction to the crowd's fervor, a spokesman said, "They loved it." Shows sometimes ran past midnight, and the Rolling Stones' performance lasted about 75 minutes. Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry), and Ike and Tina Turner were the supporting acts; audiences were typically in their seats for three hours, including long delays between acts, before the Rolling Stones materialised on stage.
Fiegenschuh has provided illustrations for a variety of published works, including the Young Adult novel series, Knights of the Silver Dragon, The Star Shard, by Frederic S. Durbin (Cricket Magazine), A Practical Guide to Dragons, A Practical Guide to Monsters, and A Practical Guide to Faeries,Lodge, Sally (February 16, 2009). "Children's Books for Spring", Publishers Weekly 256 (7). and several Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks for Wizards of the Coast, including Draconomicon (2003), Races of the Wild (2005), and Dungeonscape (2007). She has painted illustrations for the Inuit Mythology Initiative, and received positive reviews for her illustrations of The Shadows That Rush Past: A Collection of Frightening Inuit FolktalesZaidman, Harriet (January 13, 2012).
On one return trip the path was blocked by machinegun > fire, but Pfc. Cicchetti deliberately exposed himself to draw the automatic > fire which he neutralized with his own rifle while ordering the rest of the > team to rush past to safety with the wounded. While gallantly continuing his > work, he noticed a group of wounded and helpless soldiers some distance away > and ran to their rescue although the enemy fire had increased to new fury. > As he approached the casualties, he was struck in the head by a shell > fragment, but with complete disregard for his gaping wound he continued to > his comrades, lifted one and carried him on his shoulders 50 yards to > safety.
To Peter's satisfaction, the Swedes moved in exactly the way that he had anticipated. Charles was well aware of the redoubts that Peter had dug, and had reasoned that, to avoid being bogged down and losing the element of surprise, he would rush past them as quickly as he could, and accept the resulting losses, even leaving the bulk of his artillery behind to speed his movement. However, Charles was not aware of the additional four pieces of earthwork that Peter had dug on the eve of battle; to surmount this new problem, Charles spent valuable time rearranging his troops from firing lines, superb for volley fire, to faster-moving but less fire-ready columns, a time-consuming move that lost him the element of surprise he had hoped for earlier. With Peter now aware of Charles's movements, the plan quickly went awry; many of the Swedish forces got caught up fighting the redoubts anyway, and the smoke from fire on both sides, and the din from the engagements between the Russian and Swedish cavalry ahead of the main force, prevented him from effectively organizing his army.

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