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"Wow!" he exclaimed as new visitors arrived, rushing forward to embrace them.
Then shells start flying, and waves of Communist fighters are shown rushing forward.
But fast talk is rare in "China Doll," meaning that it creeps, hunched and sluggish, instead of rushing forward.
Its long hood, short trunk and sloping roofline combined to make the car look as if it were rushing forward.
In Friday's confrontations, large crowds gathered near the fence, with smaller groups of protesters rushing forward, throwing stones and burning tires.
Instead of rushing forward to undermine current rules, Congress should increase NHTSA's budget and direct them to put strong regulations in place.
Pai's FCC is rushing forward with its plan to severely weaken the national broadcast ownership cap sometime in the next month or two.
The Swiss slammed the door shut, however, nervelessly crushing a forehand deep into the corner and then rushing forward to put away the volley.
But NLand's surf lagoon is designed with an intermediate wave that forms out of the white water rushing forward once the big one breaks.
The effect is to portray a consciousness reacting to itself: rushing forward on kinetics and desire, stepping back in prudence to order, preserve, and frame.
"We have no idea why Chairman Chaffetz is rushing forward with his own vote, but this process is totally backwards," Cummings said in a statement.
Having stolen the momentum, Muguruza rode it to the finish, rushing forward to coax Halep into another ill-fated pass on the second match point.
Stillness and movement, running and walking, joy and anguish, rushing forward and looking back, jumping high and falling splat: Your heart is brim-full while you watch.
"The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are ignoring the fears of people across America and rushing forward to rip apart our health care," said Dach, now director of the Protect Our Care Campaign.
"By communicating to passengers better and boarding passengers by seat number, we also expect to make the whole boarding experience more relaxing and, potentially, prevent large numbers of passenger rushing forward at any stage."
But thanks to a reversal engineered by Scott Pruitt, the disgraced former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the permitting process is rushing forward on a scaled-back proposal that would still be disastrous.
As policymakers push to increase access and improve health outcomes for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, this study shows more data is needed before rushing forward with an approach that potentially harms seniors.
Aries energy is all about rushing forward, full speed ahead, but this new moon asks that you pause and stand in the space of not-knowing—which also happens to be the space of limitless possibility.
"By communicating to passengers better and boarding passengers by seat number, we also expect to make the whole boarding experience more relaxing and, potentially, prevent large numbers of passengers rushing forward at any stage," he said.
Republicans voted on their most recent misguided healthcare repeal proposal without a single hearing or waiting for a cost estimate, rushing forward a bill that will affect the lives of our constituents without knowing its full impact.
Whether reaching up or crouching down or rushing forward, the homes look frozen at a critical moment in their evolution, giving the unsettling impression that they might well lurch into motion the moment you turn your back.
Only days after being sworn into office, the new 115th Congress is rushing forward an unprecedented wave of bills aimed at enfeebling the federal agencies that protect the food on our tables, the air we breathe and the roads we travel.
After a rousing rendition of "God Save the Queen," the players pushed — just a little bit — early in the match, rushing forward in the opening minutes and even opening up a bit in an effort to trouble Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) criticized his House counterparts for rushing forward without waiting for a Congressional Budget Office analysis or giving members a chance to add amendments or even time to examine the bill's text, which was only finalized on Wednesday evening.
"Instead of rushing forward with a regulatory proceeding that will upset a marketplace that is undergoing such a dramatic transformation and achieving the goals that it seeks, the FCC should study these developments and reconsider the path it appears to be on," said NCTA President Michael Powell.
Republicans won't just be moving without a score from the Congressional Budget Office to transform a health care industry that represents one-sixth of the American economy — they'll also be rushing forward without answers to some very basic questions about its impacts, as Vox's Dara Lind documents.
"[Republicans] have to come to the negotiating table in good faith, and after having built up some trust because they really damaged their relationships with Democrats by rushing forward to jam through this partisan repeal," Topher Spiro, Center for American Progress' vice president for health policy, told The Hill Extra.
I still struggle over many of the clues, but that is part of the fun for me: the struggle where you can feel your brain holding back the needed information like a dam, then the satisfying burst as the information comes rushing forward so you can have your "Aha!" moment.
Over on the heavier side of things, Enei, Mefjus, and precocious young talent Emperor have been leading the charge for neurofunk—a newfangled take on peak-time banger drum and bass that blitzes at breakneck pace, often rushing forward at around 170bpm, with the roaring bassline chuggery of dubstep, the cold tones of techno, lightning production techniques, and sharp sound design.
"We don't even know how large of a negative impact this bill would have yet because Republicans are irresponsibly rushing forward before this bill even receives a score from CBO," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
Of all the warriors of the clan, I, Suenaga will be the first to fight from Higo.” Rushing forward on his own, Suenaga encounters Kagesuke himself. Again Suenaga disobeys orders, this time from Kagesuke’s retainer. When he is ordered to dismount from his horse, he refuses, citing his desire to be the first into battle.
Immediately after the loss of Red Hill an attack along the whole line was made by Ottoman units rushing forward and shouting ‘Allah! Allah! Allah!’ The 4th Light Horse Brigade was outnumbered by five to one and was gradually being forced back to the east against the hills, fighting desperately every step of the way.
In the aftermath of the Great Gale, the concept of a hurricane as a "moving vortex" was presented by John Farrar, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard University. In an 1819 paper he concluded that the storm "appears to have been a moving vortex and not the rushing forward of a great body of the atmosphere".
Citation: > Voluntarily went between the lines under a heavy fire at Petersburg, Va., to > the assistance of a wounded and helpless officer, whom he carried within the > Union lines. At Fort Harrison, Va., seized the regimental color, the color > bearer and guard having been shot down, and, rushing forward, planted it > upon the fort in full view of the entire brigade.
Italian director Stefano Salvati accused Madonna of plagiarizing a clip he made. According to the singer, the clip portrays "a day in the life of the earth to show that we are rushing forward to the end of the 1900s century at full speed. I think Jonas made an excellent interpretation of the song, although he forced me to dance like crazy for two days. He's a tough director".
2d Lt. Parker, > observing this serious situation, ordered his depleted platoon to follow him > in an attack upon the strong point. Meeting a disorganized group of French > Colonials wandering leaderlessly about, he persuaded them to join his > platoon. This consolidated group followed 2d Lt. Parker through direct enemy > rifle and machinegun fire to the crest of the hill, and rushing forward, > took the quarry by storm, capturing 6 machineguns and about 40 prisoners.
Most kick-offs in rugby union are similar to the onside kick: the kick-off is directed a minimum of ten metres forward and both teams attempt to recover the ball. In both codes of rugby during live play, the bomb or "up and under" involves kicking the ball forward with a very high trajectory then the kicker and other on-side players rushing forward in an attempt to recover the ball.
He was returned on December 29, 1864 and promoted the next day to First Lieutenant, Company F, 4th New York Heavy Artillery. On February 5, 1865 he was promoted to Adjutant. His Medal of Honor citation notes that at South Side Railroad, Virginia, on April 2, 1865, Corliss "raised the fallen colors and, rushing forward in advance of the troops, placed them on the enemy's works." He was mustered out of service on December 9, 1865.
Rushing forward, he seizes the arm and discovers it belongs to Katharine, who had entered the room through a secret door. Robert accuses her of the murders, but she protests and scolds him for believing she would have anything to do with such a crime. The next night, Silas is found sitting in his favorite chair in front of the fireplace. He refuses to explain where he has been and scoffs at the suggestion that he was ever dead at all.
Bartrop picked up a pass from the Barnsley backs and ran up the pitch, passed McWilliam and kicked the ball across the Newcastle goal mouth. Lillycrop rushing forward tried to score, but missed the ball. It appeared Barnsley had missed their chance, but Tufnell, the left inside forward, managed to get a toe to the ball and put it in the net. After half time Barnsley sat back and defended but it was not until the final 15 minutes that Newcastle were able to mount an effective attack.
Thompson, pp. 372–99. 4th Royal Scots under Lt-Col Mitchell distinguished itself in a successful attack on a Turkish rearguard position at 'Brown Hill' near Burkah, NE of Gaza City on 11 November. The hill was strongly entrenched, but the battalion advanced under Shrapnel shell fire with one company echeloned back to protect the flank. Rushing forward in small parties, the assault wave gathered in the shelter of a wadi at the foot of the hill, and then attacked under covering fire from artillery and machine guns.
He exchanged from the 17th Regiment to the 24th Regiment of Foot in 1848. Later that year, he commanded a brigade in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, composed of the 24th Regiment and Bengal Native infantry battalions, in the 3rd Division commanded by Major General Joseph Thackwell (later by Sir Colin Campbell). His brigade led the attack ordered by Lord Gough at the Battle of Chillianwalla on 13 January 1849. After rushing forward without firing to seize the Sikh guns, the 24th Regiment lost touch with the rest of their brigade and was left exposed to enemy fire from the surrounding jungle.
The artist's most ambitious surviving work is the large painting La Révolution ("The Revolution") (oil on canvas, x , painted 1918–1919), an ominous depiction of the events of November 1918 in Strasbourg using solely tints and shades of ochre and brown. The painting shows a small group of men seen from very close who are grabbing rifles and seem ready to launch an assault; but instead of rushing forward towards the viewer, they are gazing at a figure in workwear, who sits motionless with an inscrutable expression. The action seems frozen and time appears suspended in the very moment where violence is breaking out.
Elsewhere, Siu-Yu is on the roof of her apartment with her goddaughter Mimi waiting for clothes to dry, when Siu-Yu notices that Mimi is very close to the edge. Rushing forward to grab Mimi, Siu-Yu accidentally steps on a skateboard, which sends her over the edge of the roof. As soon as Siu-Yu dies, the Ouija board saucer begins to move and points out her name. The saucer then begins to rotate violently on the board, throwing everyone back, apart from Chi-Ming, who holds on until the saucer flips over to reveal a small spot of blood, indicating he will be haunted.
The English archery caused disorganisation and heavy casualties in the Scottish ranks. Ailred records the bravery and determination of the Galwegians, together with its ineffectiveness: > "like a hedgehog with its quill, so would you see a Galwegian bristling all > round with arrows, and nonetheless brandishing his sword, and in blind > madness rushing forward now smite a foe, now lash the air with useless > strokes".Anderson Scottish Annals (1908), p. 203. The Galwegians finally fled after the death of two of their leaders (Domnall and Ulgric); the men of Lothian similarly broke after the earl of Lothian was killed by an arrowAnderson Scottish Annals (1908), p. 203-4.
Seeing Qu Yi's small force, Gongsun Zan sent cavalry to crush them. Qu Yi's troops hid behind their shields and made no move until the enemy were ten or twenty yards away; then they leapt up together, their cries shaking the ground, rushing forward with crossbows shooting bolts like thunder, killing all who were struck, and completely defeated Gongsun Zan's army...... killing more than a thousand armed men, Yuan Shao's troops maintained their pursuit to Jie Bridge. Gongsun Zan rallied his troops to turn and fight, but Qu Yi again defeated them. Reaching Gongsun Zan's camp, they captured his standard and the rest of his army took to flight.
One group of North Koreans greeted a platoon of Argylls with shouts of "Comrade!" and, rushing forward in the dim light, slapped the Scots on the back, offered cigarettes, and gave them the red stars from their caps as souvenirs. The ensuing fight was at very close quarters. Lt. Robin D. Fairrey, the Argylls' mortar officer, walked around a corner into a group of North Koreans. Maintaining his composure, he said to them, "Rusky, Rusky," and after receiving several pats on the back, turned another corner and got away. During this scrambled night at Sariwon about 150 KPA were killed; strangely enough, the British lost only one soldier.
The German stormtrooper methods involve men rushing forward in small but mutually supporting groups, using whatever cover is available, and then laying down covering fire for the other groups as they moved. The tactics aim to avoid attacking any strongpoints directly, by first breaching the weakest points of the defender's line, and using those to gain positional advantages on other points. Additionally, they acknowledge the futility of managing a grand detailed plan of operations from afar, opting instead for junior officers on the spot to exercise initiative, expanding the earlier Prussian doctrine of Auftragstaktik ("mission-based tactics").Hellmuth Gruss: Die deutschen Sturmbataillone im Weltkrieg.
Strong-point Emma, the vital cornerstone of the defence that had held out for two weeks, fell; tanks from the Soviet 255 Tank Brigade were roaming unhindered in its rear. Some German defenders noted that the Soviet tankers were employing new tactics: 'staying out of the reach of our anti-tank guns, they systematically shot up every position, which had a demoralizing effect on the infantry, causing tank-panic.'Haupt, Battles of Army Group Centre, p. 193. The continued Russian tank attacks were in danger of swamping the defence, but Soviet infantry tactics remained crude with dense masses of men rushing forward, shouting 'Hurrah'.
Under a heavy artillery barrage it seized and held T-Force targets there, including the I. G. Farben factory. At 08:00 on 29 March the battalion decamped, crossed the Rhine on a pontoon bridge near Worms, and advanced to T-Force targets in Mannheim. In the weeks thereafter the battalion moved with the battle front, rushing forward with assault forces to secure vital intelligence targets with their records, equipment, and personnel intact. Heidelberg, an open city, was entered on 1 April—the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute being a main target there. Würzburg followed on 10 April, then Heilbronn the 16th, and on 22 April the column brushed the outskirts of Stuttgart, heading for the Black Forest.
Elise Ford on the poster for the 1934 FDR Birthday Ball. Elise Ford née Sophie Elise Forsberg (November 27, 1912 - July 23, 1963) was an American painter, who was a student and a favorite model of Howard Chandler Christy. She posed for many of Christy's well-known patriotic posters, including 1941 "I am An American" personifying America "rushing forward to give the touch of the contagion of liberty and democracy to the rest of the world" in the words of then New York Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia. In mid-1930s she posed for Christy's posters for the annual Franklin D. Roosevelt charitable birthday balls to raise funds to fight infantile paralysis.
The Lamb´s fleece is the water, then at the crack of dawn Some men are rushing forward And collecting up the foam. And conscientious women Woke at the break of day To spin the wool magical With their selfless hands. And who has donned that garment No longer suffers pain, And who has donned that garment Is with fatigue aflame. There mother nurses baby And knows the beloved child, Whose closed, slumbering eyelids Are scorched by spike of creation´s fire, Won´t recognize her at waking, Nor she her offspring know, So she cuddles it still tighter, victorious, joyful seven times, And with a face of marble Invokes the reptile’s blissful bite That welds the hearts of people In one, in hardness angel-like.
Continuing forward in the face of devastating fire, the men of Garnett's Brigade rushed headlong for the low stone wall protecting the position. By this time, all order had dissolved and the men of the brigade were rushing forward in a disorganized mass. Elements of the 19th helped force the withdrawal of the 71st Pennsylvania from its position just south of the Angle. Reinforced by Armistead's Brigade, Garnett's left regiments (28th and 56th Virginia, and approximately the left half of the 19th Virginia) swarmed to within feet of the wall, where perhaps 200 of them were then led over the wall and into Cushing's Battery by General Armistead himself, who had raised his hat on the tip of his sword to guide the Confederates.
Haig developed a concept of all-arms units of "cavalry and mobile troops" to capture a portion of the German defences and enlarge the foothold for later exploitation. Haig wrote training instructions for the cavalry in March 1916, in which he described a breach being made in the German lines and the cavalry and mobile troops rushing forward to create a bridgehead, obstructing German reinforcements. Infantry would have time to move up to relieve the cavalry in the bridgehead, which would then operate behind parts of the front where German infantry were still fighting and protect the main force by extending the flank. To enable this, Haig disbanded the two cavalry corps on 3 March 1916 and distributed the divisions to the armies and the new Reserve Corps.
After a number of questions relating to possible enemies and an inspection of the broken ropes he declared that this was the work of man and not the Devil. Swearing the farmer to secrecy he advised him to hide in the byre that night. Once darkness had fallen the farmer, hiding in the byre as instructed, became aware of the usual disturbances and suddenly saw a shadowy figure of a man holding a trumpet-like instrument with which he was making the unnatural sounds that had scared him so, rushing forward he seized the culprit only to find that it was his own son.Blair, Page 100 It transpired that the son had some knowledge of chemistry and had made what we would call coloured fireworks and that the ropes had been severed with Nitric Acid, then known as Aqua Fortis (strong water).
Greek troops rushing forward at the Battle of Marathon, Georges Rochegrosse, 1859. "They crashed into the Persian army with tremendous force", illustration by Walter Crane in Mary Macgregor, The Story of Greece Told to Boys and Girls, London: T.C. & E.C. Jack. The distance between the two armies at the point of battle had narrowed to "a distance not less than 8 stadia" or about 1,500 meters.Herodotus VI, 112 Miltiades ordered the two tribes forming the center of the Greek formation, the Leontis tribe led by Themistocles and the Antiochis tribe led by Aristides, to be arranged in the depth of four ranks while the rest of the tribes at their flanks were in ranks of eight.Plutarch, Aristides, VHerodotus VI, 111 Some modern commentators have suggested this was a deliberate ploy to encourage a double envelopment of the Persian centre.
Swearing the farmer to secrecy he advised him to hide in the byre that night. Once darkness had fallen the farmer, hiding in the byre as instructed, became aware of the usual disturbances and suddenly saw a shadowy figure of a man holding a trumpet-like instrument with which he was making the unnatural sounds that had scared him so, rushing forward he seized the culprit only to find that it was his own son.Blair, Page 100 It transpired that the son had some knowledge of chemistry and had made what we would call coloured fireworks and that the ropes had been severed with Nitric Acid, then known as Aqua Fortis (strong water). Goudie had logically deducted that the son, hoping to scare his father into retirement so that he could run the farm, was the 'Devil on Earth'.
First Lieutenant Kandle's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of his life above and > beyond the call of duty. On 9 October 1944, at about noon, near La Forge, > France, 1st Lt. Kandle, while leading a reconnaissance patrol into enemy > territory, engaged in a duel at pointblank range with a German field officer > and killed him. Having already taken 5 enemy prisoners that morning, he led > a skeleton platoon of 16 men, reinforced with a light machinegun squad, > through fog and over precipitous mountain terrain to fall on the rear of a > German quarry stronghold which had checked the advance of an infantry > battalion for 2 days. Rushing forward, several yards ahead of his assault > elements, 1st Lt. Kandle fought his way into the heart of the enemy > strongpoint, and, by his boldness and audacity, forced the Germans to > surrender.
A total of 50 persons were injured, almost all of them children, with 13 detained in hospital suffering serious injuries and one fatality among them: a nine-year-old boy named James Ryan from Bridgeton whose chest was crushed. During the Fatal accident inquiry the following February his uncle stated that James had been lifted over the wall onto the track only seconds before it collapsed, and other boys who were injured also stated that they had still been in the stand at the time the goal was scored and had jumped over the wall to avoid being crushed just prior to it falling. The inquiry heard evidence that the wall had been inspected following the incident and was of sound and legal construction, and it was only the extreme force that caused it to collapse. The accident was blamed on unruly persons in the crowd who had repeatedly been rushing forward irresponsibly, and on the absence of any crush barriers in that area of the terracing which would have lessened the forward pressure exerted.
Michael Lynch, Scotland: A New History, (Edinburgh, 1991), p. 53. Ailred described the same charge, saying that the first line > "after their custom gave vent thrice to a yell of horrible sound, and > attacked the southerns in such an onslaught that they compelled the first > spearmen to forsake their post; but they were driven off again by the > strength of the knights, and [the spearmen] recovered their courage and > strength against the foe. And when the frailty of the Scottish lances was > mocked by the denseness of iron and wood they drew their swords and > attempted to contend at close quarters" As the Scots were engaging in this close combat, Ailred tells us that the English archers began to fire on the Scottish line, causing extreme disarray and lose of life. The suicidal bravery and endurance of the Galwegians, and the lack of Norman-style armour which Máel Ísu and the Scots had allegedly been so boastful of, was mocked by Ailred: > "like a hedgehog with its quill, so would you see a Galwegian bristling all > round with arrows, and none theless brandishing his sword, and in blind > madness rushing forward now smite a foe, now lash the air with useless > stokes".

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