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"scurry" Definitions
  1. the action of running with quick short steps

289 Sentences With "scurry"

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Allen Scurry (L), Brent Scurry (C) and Brandon Floyd boarded up windows at an ocean front home in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew in Garden City Beach, South Carolina, Oct. 25.
Block one back alley, and sophisticated chemists scurry down another.
Dogs still scurry around at lunchtime hoping for scraps of food.
Others who are wounded lay there as people scurry past them.
Eventually, the rabbits fell off but managed to scurry away to safety.
Workers scurry around the stations looking at me from beneath pale hardhats.
Little feet scurry beneath Trump Tower, mimicking the silhouette of an obelisk.
But others scurry around in the daylight, looking for cheese-flavored snacks.
We just scurry off to different (sometimes darker) corners of the web.
The remaining three teams scurry from Shenzhen, China, toward Santa Barbara, Calif.
This second one sowed confusion, and students began to scurry from classrooms.
When the race is over, entrants cease ownership as the roaches scurry away.
"Forever, I was forced to tell my ideas to scurry away," Henry said.
Mongooses scurry in and out of protected buildings; crows nest in rotting cupolas.
Some might take a quick dip — and then scurry back to the beach.
"Thank you!" they yell as they scurry away, ecstatic to have met her.
Police allege Collins ordered the two small children to scurry beneath the train.
That could mean less revenue, which has prompted some investors to scurry away.
You can grab a few to go as you scurry out the door.
On cue, the girls come out and scurry past her, head back in.
Around them adjunct faculty scurry, vermin-like, filling their backpacks with conference cheese.
And it is not just the slippers that scurry across the inn's floors.
Mortars land outside, and we scurry into one of Abu Ghraib's concrete buildings.
From 1994 to 13, Briana Scurry made the penalty area her personal property.
Others, like Pirates reliever Rod Scurry, who died in 1992, were not so lucky.
The scientist corner holds their attention for about a second before they scurry away.
Until you'd feel your little body roasting, forcing you to scurry out in desperation?
We'd scurry to our feet in fear and race to smash each other first.
When they turn into butterflies, they manage to scurry to daylight and fly away.
I scurry out of the cafeteria after I eat and go back to my desk.
The synths scurry to an underground bunker where, presumably, they'll recoup from the human invasion.
He'd roll his eyes, and I'd scurry off to the bathroom to check myself out.
Scurry handed the phone to Vanstory as he drove, and then pulled down her pants.
A few boys scurry past the doorway, across the sunny courtyard to the soccer field.
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He shot first time, the ball curling toward goal as Ederson tried to scurry back.
These aren't the urban dwellers that scurry down dark alleyways in cities like New York.
"Once they got there, they'd take a picture, turn around and scurry back," he said.
Reggie Scurry added 225 points to round out just two Blue Raiders in double figures.
Members of the stage crew scurry about in plain sight, and the singers pitch in.
" The Ghost Brothers are Back for Season 2 of the Paranormal Show "One black person scurry.
Some of them, like the cockroaches, when you switch the light on they're going to scurry.
That request ultimately failed in Congress last month amid a scurry to pass a spending package.
Sometimes, they jerk like poorly programmed robots or their fingers scurry over their arms like spiders.
Flames scurry from the woodpile toward the main front, encouraging our trailing backburn to charge faster.
Volunteers scurry around backstage, braiding hair and tying ribbons, sewing loose seams or taping up hems.
Would she be as consistent and dependable as former champions like Hope Solo and Briana Scurry?
Raccoons are skilled climbers with strong claws and will rapidly scurry up trees to escape danger.
I looked at her just in time to see a cat scurry away from the bundle.
I don't mention the mouse I've seen scurry across the floor and under a vending machine.
One fateful kick later, and the pop star went down, prompting his dancers to scurry into action.
"You shine a light on it, and then the rats will scurry to the dark," he said.
When Raelin Scurry felt contractions at just 29 weeks pregnant, she initially thought it was false labor.
"When he came out I was relieved to see he was still in his sac," Scurry says.
He was at peace sitting at an outdoor table and watching an ant scurry at his feet.
Its crawl or march or whatever you want to call it is distinctive — more of a scurry.
Recent opinion polls have indicated growing support for Brexit, prompting investors to scurry to safe-haven assets.
U.S. goalie Briana Scurry made a save that opened the window to give the U.S. the lead.
All we have to do is turn on the kitchen light and watch the critters scurry. —P.
Especially George Washington's servants, who scurry around the kitchen preparing to make this the best celebration ever.
They coalesce and scurry away, schoolgirls in their hijabs, leaving me and a couple of visitors smiling.
Seagulls scatter when the first bettors scurry off the morning A train with fresh hopes in mind.
He thinks Thompson will scurry up to Durant and is caught off guard when the exact opposite happens.
It's harder than it looks but the tea pickers scurry across the steep, wet slopes at frightening speeds.
But with yet another quick snap, that lantern goes out, and the rats scurry towards their second helping.
If the possibility of no-deal raises its head again, they may have to scurry back to safety.
Three dancers — two women and one man — scurry around the stage, circling one another and periodically striking poses.
Crabs scurry around to ominous music, people poop their pants, and off-the-shoulder tops practically count as formalwear.
When switched on, the creatures scurry across the floor in a frenzy, like eager puppies or dysfunctional domestic robots.
Your efforts to scurry into position at the last minute don't really help, given that you've already been spotted.
There, anonymous types scurry around or stare into computers; some carry guns, others clipboards; still others wear Hazmat suits.
A calico cat with its back limbs pulverized, trying to scurry out of a corridor and into shelter — where?
In Sinjar, that's how we knew the planes were coming in—they would disengage and scurry down their holes.
Three girls who look like they have just come off the runway scurry past and into a photography studio.
So scurry over to the comments to let us know what you think before the clock reaches its terrifying conclusion.
She bashed her coach, Greg Ryan, for benching her during the match, and dissed her teammate Briana Scurry as well.
You scurry to the back corner, because it's the only place where you can actually see yourself in the mirror.
When they tinker with tariffs, large numbers of firms have to scurry to respond because they have global supply chains.
"On our way to the hospital, I was very afraid and in a lot of pain," Scurry, 23, tells PEOPLE.
Woodman made the catch easily and nearly doubled off the embarrassed runner, who had to scurry back to the bag.
If she still hasn't seen me, I scurry into my bedroom, put on my pajamas, and take off my lipstick.
Perhaps a crawler robot could even live onboard the turbine and scurry out to check each blade on a regular basis.
While attending a Q&A session for the book in Florida, the actor reunited with his "first kiss," Ann Lawlor Scurry.
Smaller birds scurry in more of a crouched position, and bigger birds' legs stretch out to create a more upright pose.
Unlike the others, there was no designated animal area; the entire cafe was for creatures of all kinds to scurry about.
How else could so many sentient toys scurry so cavalierly around playgrounds and along highways, day and night, without anyone noticing?
Later, another video shows a man taking the entire branch and placing it onto dry land, where it could scurry away.
And insiders have also suggested she fears that she might trip over younger, sprightly pups as they scurry around her feet.
Behind one of those doors is the control room where guides monitor their subjects as they scurry through their respective mazes.
The tournament faced the "prospect of the world's best players having to scurry and stoop to retrieve balls," The Times wrote.
Part of the auto industry's scurry to ramp up its autonomous efforts is certainly to secure the future of its business.
Adults and children all scurry around trying to find where they're supposed to be in order to avoid the same fate.
As for me, any time Stockton and I had the dog in sight, he'd eye us, yap, and scurry into the horizon.
Caught unawares by this announcement, I could do nothing but burst into tears and scurry into my seventh grade history teacher's classroom.
There are galloping sea urchins that can scurry across the sea floor on long spines, at speeds of several centimetres a second.
I throw in laundry and then scurry to the gym, happy that it's too early for all the bros to be there.
"We know how to scurry around, we hide out in the corner, we figure out where the food is, we reconstitute ourselves."
"Ignacio is upstairs picking some strawberries," he says matter of factly before whipping past my shoulder to scurry up a dark staircase.
If you give people ways to keep their data completely secret, you also create secret tunnels where rats can scurry around undetected.
I passed the phone back, looked over my shoulder, and watched a dozen photographers scurry down a nearby corridor in hot pursuit.
In Hong Kong a visiting senior official from Beijing, Zhang Dejiang, had to scurry around under high security to avoid meeting protesters.
From day one, it's been in Facebook's DNA to misrepresent its true intentions and scurry away in contrition when it's called out.
The tournament faced "the prospect of the world's best players having to scurry and stoop to retrieve balls," as The Times wrote.
M.B.S. dangles billions for his Vision 2030 Saudi makeover, and fawning businesses scurry to his "Davos in the Desert" extravaganza this month.
To scurry about chest-beating, trying to make amends for misunderstanding the white working class of western Pennsylvania, strikes me as self-aggrandizing.
You can see Nipsey in the middle of it all ... throwing several punches as valet workers scurry to get away from the chaos.
In the key place where the fracture is, and trying to scurry around and do too much, I am now paying the price.
This week YouGov released the results of a survey of the things that most wind up passengers as they scurry around the Tube.
The fellow ants scurry to the rescue and carry the wounded ant back to the safety of its nest, where it can recover.
On the pavement below, smartly dressed workers scurry from the crowded rush-hour subway to their offices in Lujiazui, the city's financial district.
Iran's oil exports are already dropping fast as refiners scurry to find alternatives ahead of a reimposition of U.S. sanctions in early November.
Shoot — and now the House is holding votes, so I scurry down from the press gallery to do some more interviews with lawmakers.
Using Ludicrous Mode, a Tesla Model S can scurry from a dead stop to 60 miles an hour in less than 2.5 seconds.
Middle-aged women and men — who maybe ought to know better — scurry around at his beck and call mostly because he's rich and powerful.
He weighed 3 pounds and 1 ounce at 29 weeks gestation, and, according to Scurry, he has since gained a pound since his birth.
So how do we use these moments of downtime to actually benefit our mental health, instead of continuing to scurry around the mouse maze?
Staff members have so internalized their boss's vanities and petty grudges that they scurry to avoid anything that might offend his sense of self.
Modelling is a breakneck business: during fashion weeks, aspirants scurry from one casting session to the next, sometimes getting offers hours before runway shows.
Amazon Wind Farm Texas, located in Scurry County, is set to add over 1 million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid annually.
Then Ms. Teyssier's Maria would sing a frenzied burst of pent-up notes, and the instruments would scurry, trying to scribble down her words.
After all, if cars can drive themselves, fleets of them could scurry around picking people up and dropping them off, working with sleek, robotic efficiency.
Whether it's your gold or your dignity, a goblin will go in fast and hard, get what it wants, then scurry off with your jewelry.
On the walk, we get a text saying our table is ready, so we scurry over before they can give our table to someone else!
All through the night, the social media mavens scurry through their feeds to seek the traffic equivalent of a protein shake for an ailing Chartbeat.
A small army of independent documentarians-turned-butlers scurry from tent to tipi carrying thermoses of coffee and bowls of powdered soup to tribal leaders.
The world's economies edge toward chaos and populations stand on the brink of panic as scientists scurry to contain a pandemic identified as the coronavirus.
In Kent, the robots vaguely resemble giant beetles and scurry around with vertical shelves loaded with merchandise weighing up to 3,000 pounds on their backs.
The included 172 pieces can be assembled to create a cute hedgehog, and after it's built, it will tumble, bristle its spines, spin, and scurry.
It looks like this albino turtle might have a future, though, with volunteers watching it scurry away towards the ocean to follow its other turtle siblings.
Global markets have been on edge this week and the lingering uncertainty has seen investors scurry out of riskier assets to safer havens, such as bonds.
But when you try to pinpoint the reason why some people scurry when a potential partner is forthcoming with texts, things can get a little hazy.
Boogie stands with the roof pried open and a fork in his hand as over 70 gingerbread bugs scurry around the ballroom and its table. Shudder.
The little motor inside the completed Hexbug lets the robotic insects hop and scurry across, which kids can put inside mazes or race against their friends.
I collect my "coffee" and scurry back to my office, where my colleagues are, thankfully, unaware that the drink in my cup is no regular latte.
Members text questions or specific shopping requests directly to the Wal-borg, where its network of AI-driven bots and professional buyers will scurry into action.
Former US goalkeeper Briana Scurry said that the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup tournament was like a tree falling in a forest with no one around.
The facility, located in Scurry County, has more than 100 turbines and will add one million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid each year.
Less than three hours later, Giants fans were again on their feet early, this time to scurry from the stadium with haste and a familiar angst.
Charisma can help an abuser hide in plain sight, while the people around him scurry to tend to his needs and stay out of his way.
At the time, Amazon said that the facility, located in Scurry County, would add over 1 million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid each year.
At the time Amazon said that the facility, located in Scurry County, would add over 1 million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid each year.
It's nice being someone who can give it a kick up the ass and then scurry around the corner and write about it as it comes around.
The flare up saw investors across global markets ditch riskier assets and scurry to safe havens such as U.S. and German bonds, the Japanese yen and gold.
The rapid exodus of planes risks further eroding value from the carrier, even as lenders scurry to find an investor to pour new money into the airline.
The facility, which is located in Scurry County, has over 100 turbines and adds more than 1 million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid annually.
His decision to scurry for the exits could be read as a sign that he views the job of presiding over Brexit as a thankless dead end.
Netflix may even let them scurry back out of sight — it's tolerated their existence for this long, and the tough new stance could be a token effort.
But in New York, full of theatergoers who scurry to the other side of the street when tourist buses roll up, wide appeal is hardly a recommendation.
Naeher stepped into the goal box in the shadow of iconic players like Hope Solo and Briana Scurry, and with that save, cemented herself as their equal.
The position had been occupied proudly, spectacularly even, for the American team by a pair of star players, Briana Scurry and Hope Solo, since the early 1990s.
Explaining that things do not work that way in the United States, the police had allowed Lao Li to scurry away, leaving Mr. Song confused and angry.
In Act II, Norma, half-crazed with despair, approaches her sleeping boys with the intention of killing them, rather than letting Pollione scurry them off to Rome.
By then, I was big enough to feel shame for the younger kids, who knew no better than to scurry around, as our local anti-Semites laughed.
Rats and cockroaches scurry through the hallways, water leaks through the roof, toilets are broken, windows are littered with bullet holes and a musty aroma fills the air.
They can scurry across and search 200 square meters of ground in 20 minutes, compared with 50 square meters per day for a person using a metal detector.
He had the entire island of Sotobanari to himself—foraging, raking debris from the shore, and watching baby turtles hatch from their eggs and scurry to the ocean.
"They were smaller, probably more playful, and also had to scurry up into the trees to get away from predators more frequently than the adults did," said DeSilva.
As the other docs scurry around trying to save DeLuca's eye, Alex hides in the stairwell and gets updates from Mer on just how bad the damage is.
Every time I went to court, I could feel their family suffering because they would wait until the courtroom cleared and then they would kind of scurry out.
But renewed interest in mica from China's economic boom and a global craze for "natural" cosmetics saw illegal operators scurry to abandoned mines, creating a lucrative black market.
That disclosure prompted reporters to hustle out of the courtroom to report the news -- "scurry[ing] out of here like rats out of a sinking ship," Ellis said.
Rather than scurry into a record deal where the fine print may end up screwing her over—"I'm not a rusher, honestly"—she's working with a smaller team.
The business said that Amazon Wind Farm Texas, which is located in Scurry County, would add over 1 million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid annually.
A spaghetti-mess of tubes weave about the room, like a giant gerbil maze, through which 12 separated colonies of 200 naked mole rats scurry, scratch, and squeak.
It's more fun guessing what kind of gadget Holtz will scurry out of her experimentation corner with next than trying to figure out what's up with those ghosts.
In this case, though, the competition isn't wearing armor, the duels are only semi-conscious, and women don't have the ability to scurry away after the stroke of midnight.
It's how "glam-shaming" was coined during the last season of The Bachelor, and why we just saw Blake scurry off to pee in the woods on The Bachelorette.
The rapid exodus of planes risks further eroding value from the carrier, even as lenders scurry to find an investor willing to buy a majority stake in the airline.
Typically this is done with very small robots that appear to all scurry around randomly until they complete a goal, but there's nothing random about this army of SpotMinis.
It has both pectoral and pelvic fins, which it uses to scurry clumsily along the ocean floor, and a "small fleshy anal fin" underneath its tail, like a propellor.
Except on those rare occasions where I'm dehydrated and my bladder isn't ready to burst, I personally can't have morning sex unless I scurry to the bathroom first, anyway.
Alexandra Berger stalwartly walks the perimeter of the stage as a series of shirtless men arrive to scurry around her or lift her, not one of them fully reliable.
Brantley then sprang to his feet and fired a dart to Gurriel, who completed the inning-ending double play as Judge fruitlessly tried to scurry back to the bag.
In a massive investigation published this weekend, the New York Times illustrated how Trump wields the power of his Twitter account, and how those around him scurry to react.
The tech giant said that Amazon Wind Farm Texas, which is located in Scurry County, would add over 1 million MW hours of clean energy to the grid annually.
"As people scurry away from those sites, that doesn't mean they are defeated individually or have lost their commitment to attacking the 'crusaders,'" Gates said at a Washington conference.
Suddenly, that body is me, and I scurry to the right, picking up my dropped money and weapons and slamming through doors until my pace is a full-on sprint.
Tilker suspects these herbivores wisely steer clear of any potential danger in the woods, but scurry out to make their living off of forest vegetation and fruit — when it's safe.
All he and his wife, Carol, could do was scurry to their Toyota pickup and speed past a row of flaming trees toward the relative safety of a nearby road.
Locals joke that I-40 from Raleigh to the coast is so wide, smooth and fast because of all the state legislators who scurry to the beaches for long weekends.
The Seattle-headquartered business said that Amazon Wind Farm Texas, which is located in Scurry County, would add over 1 million MW hours of clean energy to the grid annually.
I scurry through these activities — often missing the moments of joy embedded in everyday life — until I have some sort of nightly electrical shortage, then crash out on the couch.
If the numbers improve further for Murphy, the DSCC could readjust and, like a race-track bettor, scurry to plunk down millions of new dollars in a renewed Florida push.
The sole reason is Fey, whom you can actually see wrestling the movie back to someplace real and humble and powerful every time it tries to scurry up its own arse.
If you're bringing a cake, then get a fabulous cake plate so they can put it out at the event rather than having to scurry through their closets to find something.
Now a Republican president and his defenders hurl accusations against intelligence agents and agencies while Democrats scurry to defend the former leadership of the FBI, CIA and National Security Agency (NSA).
More often than not this team defends ball screens with aggression, keeping bigs up high to encourage ball movement while peripheral defenders are positioned to scurry around and induce controlled chaos.
Scurry herself suggested this year that goalkeeper could be the team's weak spot, putting Naeher in "the question column" in a forecast of the Americans' chances to repeat as world champions.
When a medical event occurs, candidates and their aides, who usually have had little if any medical knowledge, often scurry to play it down to prevent damage to the leader's image.
Christian Robinson's lighthearted illustrations overlay childlike cut-paper characters on softly tinted backgrounds that burst into bright primary colors when the little birds finally scurry indoors to warm their webbed feet.
If men can passively ignore every pejorative weaponized against women in a genre still dominated by men, turning a blind eye to rape is a cakewalk we never hesitate to scurry down.
They'll scurry in close to the payload and stand motionless as they pour damaging energy into the payload; They're also, thankfully, very weak; you can clean them up quickly with little worry.
The veteran actor was in town for a lively Q&A about his memoir But Enough About Me and was surprised with a mini-reunion with his "first kiss," Ann Lawlor Scurry.
The facility, which is located in Scurry County, has over 100 turbines, each standing more than 300-feet tall and with a rotor diameter over double the wingspan of a Boeing 787.
Even the most casual of looks — the jeans, beanie and pap-proof goggle shades the star may wear to scurry to the gate of her departing flight — may well take a village.
It was Scurry who helped crystallize them this year when she singled out the goalkeeping position as a potential problem area for the United States as it chases another World Cup title.
With two outs, Lucas Duda hit a fly ball that hit off the side of the glove of left fielder Scott Schebler, allowing Alejandro De Aza to scurry home from second base.
And that was in large part thanks to the hard-fought groundwork laid by the queer women on the USWNT who had come before them: Briana Scurry, Rapinoe, Wambach, and many others.
I scurry my hand over old scars and flinch at new ones on my abdomen and chest; the burnt flesh feels rubbery, like it's not a part of me anymore, not even real.
If Pelosi does come up short, Democrats will have to scurry before the January House vote to find an acceptable replacement and avoid a messy floor fight at the start of the year.
SAINT-PAUL-LEZ-DURANCE, France — At a dusty construction site here amid the limestone ridges of Provence, workers scurry around immense slabs of concrete arranged in a ring like a modern-day Stonehenge.
Iran's oil exports are already dropping fast as refiners scurry to find alternatives ahead of a reimposition of U.S. sanctions in early November, which in turn has helped drain a glut of unsold oil.
Stars like Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Briana Scurry, Julie Foudy and Chastain became household names and inspired countless young players -- including members of this year's team, which won the 2019 World Cup on Sunday.
The Scenario: Your friend is deathly afraid of cockroaches and worries that seeing one scurry across the floor means there are a few hundred colonizing the space in his walls and beneath his floors.
Andrew Brochu, the chef at a new fire-focused Chicago spot called Roister, has even found himself making ramen at home over the open flame, letting the flavorful smoke scurry across the bubbling broth.
He typically scolds a few governors who then scurry to the side of aggrieved citizens, expresses surprise that some teachers earn as little as $160 a month and fields a few foreign policy questions.
As soon as she was out of the building, Sephora employees headed toward the doors, and the crowd began to scurry in, looking left and right and chattering excitedly as they decided where to start.
But as the pain intensified, she and her fiancé, Ean Vanstory, hopped in their car and rushed to the hospital—but before they could make it, Scurry found herself part of a beautiful, rare event.
Heavy traffic out on the road, in the tunnel, on the pier where the ferry docks, everywhere worker bees scurry after a light week bisected by holiday, everyone sad-anxious to get back to work.
Six days a week, and on the last Sunday of each month, throngs of visitors scurry past masterpieces by Titian and Caravaggio and through a suite of rooms painted by Raphael to reach Michelangelo's chapel.
The Latvian firm, SIA North Star, argued that the crabs are not sedentary because they scurry around and so should be regulated under regional fisheries accords signed by parties including the European Union, Norway and Russia.
The Palm Beach Post reports that during the Q&A, Scurry asked Reynolds who was his "best girl" in high school, which received a pleasantly surprised response from the actor: "Well, I can't see," he said.
Start-up companies in Southeast Asia should recognize unique talents as they scurry to gain momentum in a rough-and-tumble world of competition, and overcome obstacles from logistics and timing to localization, entrepreneurs told CNBC.
It's an approach that's created colonoscopy robots that wriggle like worms, cockroach bots that could scurry alongside search-and-rescue missions, and a variety of seafaring creations taking inspiration in everything from sea turtles to jellyfish.
Confronted with systemic injustice, the genre reacts as if it's been exposed to a fiendish variety of red kryptonite that forces it to scurry off to the nearest beach and bury its head in the sand.
But the Latvian firm, SIA North Star, argues that the crabs are not sedentary because they scurry around and so should be regulated under regional fisheries accords signed by parties including the European Union and Russia.
Most of those aforementioned scram switches actually occurred whenever Rozier switched onto Love, who's never the ball-handler, which affords Boston more time to swap in a big and let Rozier scurry to the weak side.
Because it's Crosswalk Theater, the production takes place in the middle of the street as dumbfounded drivers are stopped at traffic lights, and the actors are forced to scurry away each time the light turns green.
So for the next two years, Puckett and friends would drive up to eight hours in and around Ohio to play in amateur tournaments for pocket change, then scurry back home without tipping off their parents.
But if they're not in their seats when the commercial break ends and the camera scans across the Dolby Theater, seat fillers scurry into their empty spots to give the appearance that the room is full.
Scientists scurry about, sorting through supplies and making sure equipment is working and strapped down in the research ship's permanent laboratories and more than a dozen portable ones in modified shipping containers, above and below deck.
The rapid exodus of planes risks further eroding value from the carrier, even as lenders scurry to find an investor willing to buy a majority stake in the debt-laden airline and attempt to turn it around.
Characters scurry around the open golf courses, their little legs motoring under them like Scrappy Doo, but if that's too slow for you there's even a dash button to get you to the tee-off position faster.
In a noisy and bustling stretch of Lower Manhattan, where cabdrivers blare their horns and pedestrians scurry by with laser focus, people have places to be, it seems, and are disinclined to waste any time getting there.
But there are plenty more opportunities in other places to scurry over piles of sharp objects and maggot-infested mystery mush to catch a glimpse of some of the exotic flying things that are drawn to landfills.
Today (Thursday): Clouds should scurry off to the east in the early morning as winds steadily build from the northwest, mainly at 15 to 30 mph, but some gusts near 50 mph are possible in the afternoon.
Ms. Vieira feared he would stop breathing, but couldn't get to a hospital with doctors on duty from her downtrodden neighborhood at that late hour, when rats scurry on the rutted roads but no buses were running.
Shadowing Giuseppe (Gaetano Fernandez), a handsome teen from a wealthy family, into the woods one sunlit afternoon, young Luna (Julia Jedlikowska) stares, entranced, as butterflies float on Giuseppe's fingers and small woodland animals scurry at their feet.
In office, Trump has swerved this way and that on immigration, guns, taxes, health care, foreign policy, and trade, changing positions without warning, leaving his staff and supporters to scurry along after him, offering post-hoc justifications.
Now, if only we could set up an introduction between this goat, a scurry of candy thief Toronto squirrels and a Hollywood casting agent, the next installment of the Ocean's movies could marry girl power with adorable animals.
The industry sees artificial intelligence and robots - which can that scurry around building sites day and night, preparing equipment and moving materials for the next day's construction - as a way to future-proof and close the labour gap.
It was straightforward to use the smartphone app to direct Furbo on where to launch the pre-loaded treats, and pretty great to watch a dog scurry across the room once they figured out what was going on.
Mother and baby's deaths shock Yukon territory Wearing a hoodie and a backpack, the young man finally was able to grab his bear spray, reached over his shoulder and sprayed the bear, spurring the beast to scurry away.
In one of its videos, 61-year-old farmer Chris Franklin opens the door to his barn in the morning and provides commentary on "rush hour" as the chicks and ducks and geese (and roosters) scurry into the yard.
A quick scurry to the back to talk to his management and it's decided that they have no information from Samsung on how to do that, and that in order to exchange the phone I'll need to contact Samsung.
" Those who spend time in the tavern quickly run into various characters, such as the night elves, who scurry across the screen in their lingerie, intensely eyeing them before announcing in all caps: "I'm going to fuck you unconscious!
There's something about a deep clean and purge of dust, dirt and clutter that inspires a sense of rebirth, which must be why we traditionally tackle our clutter in the spring, as new buds bloom and newborn creatures scurry.
Neither Mr. Trump nor anyone on his team had a clue how disruptive even a partial shutdown could be — and how they'd need to scurry to prevent millions of people from losing food stamps, housing or tax refunds. 6.
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.
Initially, you'll mostly encounter Alien-esque facehuggers that jump at you and scurry along the ground, but as you defeat more bosses, they gain abilities like being able to walk along any surface or spit poison at you from afar.
More HGTV than Doomsday Preppers, Francisco likes the option of living above ground in fairly upscale fashion—instead of underground like some mole-person—until the shit actually hits the fan, and then you can scurry downstairs to your chic hideaway.
Thibs will have Towns force pick-and-rolls in that pocket of space near the elbow, then scurry back to his own man or help out at the rim in time to contest whatever shot results from the subsequent ball movement.
There are romantic passages — a duet for Christopher Bloom and Diana Winfree, in which he remains at her feet, catching her languid falls — and satirical ones, as when pairs of women scurry in on their knees, chattering like town gossips.
Appearing with Chita Rivera in the revival of "Nine" five years later, "I'd scurry out onto the stage, tip my head for one second, then walk backward to my place in line and turn my face from the audience," she recalled.
Then, suddenly, an internal Adderall voice would take over, and I would jump up from my desk and scurry out to refill my prescription — almost always a simple thing to achieve — or borrow pills from a friend, if need be.
As underclassmen scurry to and from class with dense textbooks and an enviable sense of innocent optimism about their chosen career paths, you might begin to wonder: Would I be earning more money if I'd gone with my backup major?
The actors had performed the play almost 30 times by now and they had an ease with it, often lip-syncing each other's lines backstage or breaking into aggressive dance moves before they had to scurry away for an entrance.
Play-action only complicates matters: Imagine jet motion changing both your run fit and coverage assignment mid-snap, then having to process a fake handoff (or two) before diagnosing pass and trying to scurry back to your new coverage assignment.
"New clinics with new equipment needlessly stand idle, not being able to serve thousands of dialysis patients in Hawaii, while patients scurry to clinics located many miles away from their homes, sometimes from opposite sides of the island," Mizuno said.
Every time she brought up how cool she was with dating larger women — to me, the larger woman whom she was dating — she was essentially asking for an award, like I would scurry off and have a trophy emblazoned with her name.
REUTERS/Kaori Kaneko Bakeries in Japan deploy cash registers that ring up pastries by reading their shape and color, construction robots scurry to lay out the next day's building materials in the dead of night and machines churn out sushi rice balls.
Scurry of Morningside, Pennsylvania, woke up Vanstory on the morning of August 5 once she realized her contractions were getting stronger, and after she dropped her 5-year-old daughter at a friend's house, the couple rushed towards Magee-Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh.
In a brief email chain released by WikiLeaks on Tuesday, Clinton allies seemed to scurry to respond to Obama's claim that he was unaware of Clinton's use of a personal email account while she was secretary of State until after it became public.
As the title suggests, it unspooled the origin story of Clooney the cat, William's storied stray feline that defied all odds (and obstacles) to scamper into the life of William (Ron Cephas Jones) — and, ultimately, to scurry into a new boy's life.
Chief ministers with a presidential approach (a model Mr Modi espoused in his previous job running Gujarat) scurry around scouting for plots on behalf of the private sector in a manner that would have seemed familiar to the central planners of yore.
Gone are the days of admiring rats for trying to eat an entire slice of pizza, of smiling down at them from a subway platform as they scurry along the tracks, of taking them home as pets and feeding them bok choy.
TOKYO (Reuters) - PASTRY SCANNER: Bakeries in Japan deploy cash registers that ring up pastries by reading their shape and color, construction robots scurry to lay out the next day's building materials in the dead of night and machines churn out sushi rice balls.
He was not alone then, either: Traoré was the sort of teenager whom everyone had heard about, word of his talent drifting out from Barcelona's academy, causing ears to prick up and scouts to scurry across Europe to get a look at him.
In fact, the bird's flattened facial disk, as it's called, acts as a mini-satellite dish that amplifies sounds directly into the owl's ears, which unlike those of most vertebrates, are asymmetrically positioned, allowing it to better pinpoint the scurry of favorite prey.
REUTERS/Kaori Kaneko Bakeries in Japan deploy cash registers that ring up pastries by reading their shape and color, construction robots scurry to lay out the next day's building materials in the dead of night and machines churn out sushi rice balls.
Whatever the problem, we inevitably scurry around looking for any still-open stores and usually end up gifting a bottle of mediocre wine with a bow slapped on (if we're lucky.) A cheap bottle of nondescript wine is our version of SNL's Christmas Candle.
You know, if the paparazzi are outside your restaurant or your house and actors make such a big thing and scurry into the car and drape things over their head – you think they're going to be crucified or something – but it's not a big deal.
When the bells ring in the US Capitol to signal an upcoming vote, reporters scurry down from their third-floor cubicles to the basement to wait for lawmakers who are ushered to the Capitol on a mini-subway from their offices across the street.
There's certainly an appeal to making the Bolt scurry across your floors like an RC car, but it's the Sphero Edu app that better takes advantage of all the new upgrades on the robot, and provides a far more satisfying play experience as far as I'm concerned.
But "Piper" is scientifically accurate in one regard: extensive habitat observations have conclusively proved that sandpipers are super-cute like whoa, and that it's fun to watch them scurry wildly back and forth along the shoreline in unison, like a set of overclocked wind-up toys.
Y., can scurry to add up all of Wells Fargo's recent stock buybacks — Wells Fargo returned close to $8 billion to shareholders in the second and third quarter of 2017 — as a way to show that it's only chump change going to the lowest rung of workers.
This is the way it was supposed to go: When Ciara sings, "You know you want this yummy, yummy all in your tummy," each woman would gracefully peel away and scurry to the wings to find her dog, which she would then promenade across the stage.
Villagers who awoke to find the roofs of their thatched huts aflame tried to run, and many of those who managed to scurry into earthen tunnels and caves before bullets mowed them down were washed in the fire blasts of the flamethrowers or asphyxiated in their bunkers.
The decision to freeze up to about $2 billion in security aid, according to a later estimate by U.S. officials, to a nuclear-armed ally is the latest example of how, nearly a year into Trump's presidency, U.S. officials sometimes have to scurry to turn his tweets into policy.
With Harvey having dumped a record-breaking 19 trillion gallons of rainwater, Irma forcing the largest evacuations in Florida history and Barbuda losing 95 percent of its buildings, Americans anxiously await a presidential decision to scurry past an acquired reputation as a global pariah in climate change action.
In October, 22014, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, broke a bottle of champagne atop a three-hundred-foot turbine to inaugurate a vast new wind farm in Scurry County, three hours west of Fort Worth; it will provide a million megawatt hours a year to the Texas grid.
My upcoming trip to England would be well-timed, I thought; the collagen in my skin would have had a few weeks to do its thing and the low prevalence of sunny skies would mean that I wouldn't have to scurry from pub to pub in a makeshift niqāb.
For Marchetti, the pair of bronze mice he specified to scurry up the table's struts are as much a source of pleasure as the Giorgio Morandi still life from the 1950s that he impulsively purchased from an online auction and that now hangs in the ground-floor powder room.
As someone who loves a Broadway musical, but is often ready to scurry up the aisle once that musical nears the three-hour mark, I spoke to some of the creators behind eight current musicals to discover how and why each of them had built in an encore.
When he heads home, he swings his chrome-detailed car away from downtown and toward a breezy street lined with trees and mid-century houses that feels like it might as well be another universe, one in which the sun somehow shines brighter and milkmen scurry by in crisp white shirts.
The middle, almost abstract portion is taken up by the crane, while in the left-hand section, a large black man, who is just as caricatured as the one on the right, hangs upside-down from the crane as four small, dark-skinned, bare-chested, gremlin-like figures scurry around him.
And of course we will also hear that our president, Donald Trump, mouths the right words about no-room-for-hateful-violence before he again promotes division and hatred, flogging his Make-America-White-Again slogan that invites previously hidden white nationalism to scurry into the full light of day.
The government crackdown has been ruthless, with residents and local officials providing frequent accounts of troops burning homes and buildings in more than 216 villages, indiscriminately shooting or detaining civilians, and sometimes executing innocent young men as they search for separatists who scurry away into the dense forest after attacks.
Between mouthfuls, the kids would scurry over to a small window with a view into the kitchen where they would watch as the chef making noodles slapped, pulled and twisted the dough, each time making the noodles longer and thinner, until finally he would cut them and drop them into boiling water.
The pandemic seems to have exposed the weakest points of the United States's higher education system: as campus residents, urged to vacate dormitories on days' notice, scurry to secure plane tickets or pricey off-campus sublets, faculty are scrambling to adapt classroom curricula to a laptop screen, prompting anger over unchanging tuition costs.
RECIFE, Brazil — At night, rats often scurry on top of the thin gray mattress where Maria de Fátima dos Santos and Paulo Rogério Cavalcanti de Araújo sleep with their two small children in a one-room house with a floor of dirt and concrete, and a green plastic basin for a toilet.
Vows 212 Photos View Slide Show ' Tom Rock and Terry Cosentino had already cleared some impressive hurdles as a couple by the time they appeared in 100 on "The Amazing Race," the CBS reality show in which teams scurry across the globe completing a herculean list of challenges in pursuit of a $1 million prize.
The stars of that national team, including Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers, Julie Foudy, and Briana Scurry, boycotted training for the 280 Olympics to protest pervasive sexism and pay inequality in the US Soccer Federation — an extremely risky and brave show of solidarity by a group of athletes who were still fighting an uphill battle to be taken seriously.
My mother will start to worry (beautiful, what's your hurry?)My father will be pacing the floor (listen to the fireplace roar)So really I'd better scurry (beautiful, please don't hurry)But maybe just a half a drink more (put some records on while I pour)The neighbors might think (baby, it's bad out there)Say, what's in this drink?
The "motor actuation" allows the phone to push objects, "hard push" informs the owner of notifications if the phone is not nearby, "scale trace" allows the phone to take measurements of an area, and, perhaps the one we all love to hate, "runaway snooze" senses the user's when trying to extend the phone alarm clock's snooze time and has the phone scurry away.
There, amongst the pinwheels, plastic watering cans, the detritus of manufacturing plants in China, where billions of people carry out the pact to rape the earth for your comforts, the hawk is calm, predatory, for what he wanted to eat might scurry from behind the fireworks display, over spades and past your cart full of organics, or he might seek you if you were smaller.
Outside a bright moon and far below the scurry of late-night students, home from the library, the clubs, other dorm rooms: the university is taking over this neighborhood, once a place of revolutionaries and poets, men and women who labored in the slaughterhouses, whose fathers and mothers escaped lives so unspeakable they never spoke of them, their languages, their etymologies, submerged in the rising tide of English, their customs obliterated, or at least that's what the public said when the public weighed in, person after person waiting for her chance at the microphone.
The new details came in response to a query from Senate Homeland Security Committee leaders — Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) and ranking member Tom CarperThomas (Tom) Richard CarperAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction FARA should apply to Confucius Institutes The 2202 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (D-Del.) — seeking more data on ransomware, a rapidly growing cyber scheme generating hundreds of million of dollars for crime syndicates while law enforcement and lawmakers scurry to catch up.
As tens of thousands of American citizens get sick or die from COVID-19 and millions more lose their jobs and businesses close and the economy teeters on the brink of collapse and lawmakers scurry to pass policies that would help people and businesses and schools close down and children go hungry and nurses and doctors beg Congress for protective gear and unemployment application websites are overwhelmed by traffic and everyone loses what little faith they had in the idea that if you work hard you will be able to cobble together a decent life, here's former president Barack Obama praising a few celebrities for using their fingers to plug a bursting dam: Shea Serrano and Roxanne Gay are generously giving of their time and money and deserve the coverage and recognition they've received.

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