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"skitter" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to run or move very quickly and lightly

167 Sentences With "skitter"

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We skitter to a stop at the edge of a turret.
A virtual robot skitter up your arm and burrow into your chest?
Crabs with little telescoping eyes skitter side to side in the sand.
In others, the marks skitter sideways, entangling the columns with one another.
The ground is littered with bodies, and mice skitter through an abandoned banquet.
Technicolor synth lines skitter along over placid pianos and a gently pulsing kick drum.
He makes it not only skitter across the strike zone but actually teleport in increments.
The lights flash and skitter in some way only multi-million dollar cars apparently can.
They laugh, descending into riotous drunkenness and finding connection that both they and Eggers skitter around.
The hopefuls pay lip service to the need for more building, but then skitter down side streets.
Waitstaff will skitter around chasing the balls, to be simmered in a hearty broth with ramen noodles.
Around 200 people die in storms every year, yet kids here skitter giggling through the Hurricane House simulator.
Amid the bouncy instrumentation—which seems to owe some debt to the magic-hour skitter of 80s boogie—.
Tiny joeys, still clumsy hoppers, skitter around the kitchen floor, including Harvey, the joey Ms. Williams recently found.
Today's Martian surface is still way too hostile for any organic life complex to skitter across the rocks.
Its gravelly rhythms skitter and crawl across the ears with the quiet force of a small army of centipedes.
Mice, for instance, skitter, dart, freeze, groom, eat, roam, defecate and otherwise flit about in frequent fits and starts.
In a world of noise — ever more noise — he creates the opposite: sounds that skitter, creep and linger around silence.
His style is intense, sardonic, philosophical, with a tendency to skitter away from the spotlight even as he places himself center stage.
Swerve around the corner into the trash area and see, no lie, a fox suddenly skitter out into the glow of a streetlight.
Drip water on a hot pan, and the droplets will skitter around the pan, speeding like tiny mad hovercraft on cushions of steam.
Sometimes, when a player lifts their mouse off the mat and places it back down, the cursor can jump and skitter across the screen.
Her eyes tilted to acknowledge him, and he placed his hand on the intake pad and saw his name in blue skitter across the desktop.
The servants skitter about the Italian villa that Elio's mother has inherited, cooking, fixing bikes, clearing dishes, setting tables for long lunches in the yard.
Scuba divers have already placed these microhabitats —- which have little legs and look as if they might skitter across the sea bottom — in endangered reefs.
If tied just right, they make the fly "riffle," or skitter along the water's surface, leaving a V-shaped wake that taunts salmon into striking.
They do more than skitter around collecting hidden shoes, changing their outfits, and stammering out jokes about non-fat yogurt as they did in the game.
Environmental features modify his behavior, like blocks that stop Mario from his endless skitter eastward, or other blocks that make the squat plumber perform backwards aerials.
They do more than skitter around collecting hidden shoes, changing their outfits, and stammering out jokes about non-fat yogurt as they did in the game.
At first, these creatures skitter around the edge of the story, their baaing and barking creating a homey cacophony with the giddy squeals of the family's children.
It's by and large a creeping and quiet record, full of unraveling samples, ghostly poetics, and the distant skitter of hi-hats from a distant warehouse raves.
With Kang's steel frame as the anchor, the ideas of the three artists skitter about the room, scoring points off one another and otherwise jacking up the collective experience.
He could hear the skitter of studs on the floor, the murmuring voices of his Manchester City teammates exchanging notes, and then his manager, Pep Guardiola, starting to speak.
Severed, reanimated hands skitter, "Addams Family"-like, through the bowels of the lab, where Ron has been invited to create a "Christian Companion" sex doll for the evangelical market.
In fact, it's the mashed up stylistic markers of The Beguiled that make it so effective, especially as they skitter across the revenge plot humming along beneath the surface.
Mourning, yet angry and confused, Dorona and her brothers skitter off like Jerusalem's sophisticated answer to the Scooby-Doo crew, seeking the answers that their mother took to her grave.
Research is already underway to equip cockroaches with directional microphones and tracking units, allowing them to skitter through a disaster area, compelled artificially to move toward the voices of trapped humans.
Abandoned by the car's driver — a powerful senator — her panicked, fragmented thoughts skitter back and forth in time as she struggles to stay alive with the help of an air bubble.
Their insectlike movements are pure del Toro (reminiscent of the stick insect/fairy in "Pan's Labyrinth"); their creepy tendency to skitter up walls and ceilings evokes memories of Japanese ghost movies.
Ghost Robotics' latest video shows the Minitaur even more capable than it was before, now showing off its ability to skitter over rocks, duck under ledges, and worm its way through tunnels.
Partly, that's because the markets are small, compared with those for stocks and bonds, and prices in smaller markets tend to skitter here and there, said Mr. Bloom, a former commodities trader.
Roam lets his drums skip and skitter around moaning, soulful vocal samples on opener "Ashes," and if the sub-bass on "Say It" were any lower it would be outside of human comprehension.
Here, the metallic dancebeats skitter and click independently, like they're supposed to, while the keyboards play simple, repetitive tunelets that mesmerize, with conventional daubs of ostinato atmosphere softening the linear boundaries between each instrument.
WEIMAR, Germany — Residents of Weimar flocked to the German city's central park to escape unusually scorching heat this week, setting up picnics and watching bees skitter across the wildflowers near a placid reflecting pool.
The only bottom end to "Endorphin" is the skitter of various records crackling over each other, while a pleading synth bubbles up from under the voices rendered electronically childish by our too-humble host.
Ice Cool (age 6 and up) is kind of like marbles, but the marbles are penguins that wobble, spin, hop and skitter around a multiroom game course to catch fish and bump other players.
He glues himself to guards like C.J. McCollum as they skitter through a complicated web of screens, and goes to war on the wing against physical scorers who were born to abuse players like him.
The fuzzy arachnids skitter across roads and parks in the western US, traveling up to a mile in search of mates (even though male tarantulas often meet their demise at the fangs of their spidery lovers).
N.Y.C. Nature Red-backed salamanders are slender and distinctly wormlike — which is why their discovery by gardeners raking leaf litter or by children flipping logs can be startling when they skitter off on their four tiny legs.
Humans rarely give much thought to the creatures that flit or crawl or skitter about our apartment blocks and strip malls, in part because we tend to dismiss them as either ordinary or less than fully wild.
I'd be willing to bet that they can tell the difference between an irate bird lover banging on a window in pajamas (no problem) and one with her snow boots on (better get ready to skitter away).
As we watch Ms. Dworman skitter across the stage while dragging a foot behind her, or Ms. Kim, on all fours, tossing her black hair against the floor, the other two wear masks that render their features invisible.
For a band like this, lyrics are crucial, and Vile Creature's are delivered in a menacing hodgepodge;  guest vocalist Lauren Minnes' sweet, pure lines skitter and sway atop KW's and Vic's strangled howls and decayed growls that foretell darkness and reckoning.
But she also possessed a Prince-like polymorphism, a playful joy in synthesizing genres — for example, on "Tightrope" (her collaboration with Big Boi from The ArchAndroid), an itchy, jump-blues bassline and big-band horns skitter while the beat zigzags sinuously.
It sounds complicated, but coupled with a long tail that serves as a counterweight, the Tyco Terra Climber's unique drivetrain allows it to skitter across flat surfaces, but just as easily tackle a flight of stairs or other uneven rough terrain.
Ms. Rourke, 39, and Mr. Graham, 33, both grew up in the north of England and describe themselves as private people, so private that they skitter around personal details and consented to share only a few pages from the play's script.
LAMU, Kenya — Across a narrow channel from this historic port town, where baobabs tower over the forest and tiny crabs skitter in and out of the mangroves, Kenya could soon get its first coal-fired power plant, courtesy of China.
The Blue Jackets pulled within 3-2 with 4:12 left in the second, when Saad's shot split Boychuk and Calvin de Haan and was slowed but not stopped by Greiss, who allowed the puck to skitter between his legs and into the net.
When a mosquito bites you, these proteins interact with your body and cause a number of changes that help the skitter to suck up some blood: your blood vessels dilate, your blood thins a little bit, and your body's immune response is disabled very slightly.
Klee's famous lesson to his students to "take a line for a walk" found its shrewdest interpreter in Albers, who let her thread slide and skitter across the grid of the loom, and then went in by hand to add supplementary wefts that dance over the warp.
If humans could move that fast on water skis, we'd break 300 miles per hour Prakash and his team used high-speed video footage to demonstrate that when it looks like the beetles skitter from the surface of a pond, they are actually gliding across it at incredible speeds.
Beyond her gift for collecting statuettes (she is an EGOT — having earned an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony), Ms. Moreno is sharp-minded and witty, a longtime dancer nimble enough as an octogenarian to skitter across a stage in front of millions and to do it in heels.
They'd fumble and skitter around and then explode through the damn TV screen, Durant lifting off from the free-throw line for a layup or Westbrook stop-and-popping his defender so hard that he left his matchup slipping in a pool of his own lost dignity on the way back upcourt.
In a year when it has faced such harsh criticism, it wouldn't be at all surprising for the Best Picture Oscar to skitter out of the hands of what is ultimately just a revenge movie, and head instead to a film that would let the Academy pat itself on the back — because they awarded a film that's about something.
Proving the painting's flatness with frontal shapes or solid stripes must have seemed superfluous or monotonous to him; he wanted movement; he wanted your eyes to dance and skitter across the painting, where the ground might be mottled or solid, where the shifts of color and surface pull you closer, where the space between the planes and vibrate or smolder, where color intensities vary considerably.
Thomas is far too quick to be contained on a switch, and even though his size leaves him vulnerable against a well-executed trap—he's constantly harassed coming off ball screens, and even when he does skitter free, a third defender has already rotated from the weak side to clog up his driving lane—IT can shovel the ball to his release valve (whoever sets the screen) before the defense rotates back into position.
It's directed by brothers Josh and Benny Safdie (who also stars in the film), and it's a lot of things — a kind of heist-like movie, a skitter through the city's dark streets with petty criminals, and a neon-lit sideways look at the privilege afforded even a crook, if he's white — but most of all it's a showcase for Robert Pattinson, who, between this film and his supporting role in The Lost City of Z, had a great year on the big screen.
Though the pathways were ice-crusted or snowed under when I visited last month, I watched tourists of all shapes and sizes hobble and skitter over them toward the tree for photographs: the Italian dude with the soul patch posing with double thumbs up; the overweight couple huffing, "You make it to the tree?" to a few young women returning to their car; the young man looking up at the tree, eyes closed and still, face in the sun — a tranquil image of cosmic, momentary oneness were it not for his self-aggrandizing sweatshirt, which read, I AM NOT A GOD BUT SOMETHING SIMILAR.
Rick wakes up and reattaches the "harness" to his back. Scott's radio experiences interference waves at this time and Mike runs in to find Rick about to let the Skitter out. Harris communicates with the Skitter through Rick, asking the Skitter through Rick what the Skitter wants from them. Mike runs over and rips the "harness" off his son, knocking his son out.
Skitter Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Skitter Creek derives its name from the word "skeet" on account of its slippery river bed.
She tells Tom that she knows the layout of the hospital where Ben is kept. Dr. Harris prepares to inject the Skitter with a lethal serum. He fails to do so and the Skitter attacks him. Anne runs to help and gets the Skitter off him but Harris dies immediately.
Anne tells him he can't do that because the Skitter is a living creature. She says their job is to learn to communicate with the Skitter, not to kill it, but Harris disagrees. Mike's son Rick wakes up but doesn't recognize his father. Mike confronts the Skitter and threatens to kill it if it doesn't begin communicating with him.
Ben is found still at Jimmy's grave, when suddenly, the skitter who previously exerted control on Ben reappears. The skitter controls him for a few seconds again, and seems to communicate with him. The skitter then breaks off and runs when it hears Hal's motorcycle approaching. Hal retrieves Ben and they head back, and Ben withholds the events that just transpired.
Jimmy is attacked inside by a Skitter. Tom and Weaver hear him scream and they go to help. Before the Skitter can kill Jimmy, Weaver shoots it. Jimmy begins to cry and a reluctant Weaver comforts him.
Ben, however, notices a Skitter still alive. He jumps from the rooftop on which he was firing and slits the Skitter's throat. His brother, Hal (Drew Roy), follows him. They both hear a noise and notice another Skitter.
She then decides to follow the path she believed the truck to be headed in, believing it may offer some clue as to where Lexi is. While on the road, several 2nd Mass members express their concerns about Annes well being, but they are interrupted when a skitter attacks the group. When Anne disables the skitter, she questions the skitter and demands to know if it knows where Lexi is located, with Denis' help. When the skitter informs Anne about the Espheni plan to use the captured children as hybrids, she becomes enraged and kills it.
When the Skitter does not begin communicating with Mike, Mike thrusts his gun into the Skitter's mouth. The Skitter falls unconscious to the ground. Harris tells Anne and Mike that he found a "pressure point" near the Skitter's soft palate. Anne notices that interference came onto the radio both times the Skitter was provoked and theorizes that Skitters may have "radios in their heads" that they use to communicate with each other.
The Skitter was designed and built by Todd Masters in Vancouver. Beeman stated that the alien "really looked real on set and it worked flawlessly." In Prisoner of War the Skitter that attacked Tom was a full-scale animatronic puppet. It took five people to operate it.
The Skitter that Tom captured is being held in a cage. Anne and Harris are given the task of studying it. The Skitter seemed to become angrier by the sight of Tom, who tells it that he remembers him. Pope tells Weaver that there is a motorcycle shop nearby.
Tom and Margaret enter the hospital in order to save Hal who was now waiting for the right time to attack. He slowly removes the scalpel from his pocket and attacks, but the Skitter fights back, as do the kids. Tom and Margaret find him but cannot shoot as they might miss and hit Hal or one of the kids. Margaret manages to shoot the Skitter with an arrow which distracts it, allowing Hal to successfully stab the Skitter in its mouth and kill it.
Ulceby Skitter is a hamlet in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than north-west from the Brocklesby Interchange of the A180 road, and west from Immingham."Ulceby Skitter"; Geodaisy. Retrieved 5 July 2012 It is in the civil parish of Ulceby, a village 1 mile to the west, and is adjacent to Ulceby railway station.
The group hides behind a car as Hal, "harnessed", enters the hospital. He finds a group of kids in a group following a Skitter and he joins them, blending in. The kids lie down on the floor to sleep. The Skitter perches itself over them, sheltering the children under its legs like a mother hen, while petting their hair almost as if they are pets.
A Skitter later orders a Mech to kill the remaining kids in front of Hal, then releases Hal to deliver a message: take one, the rest die.
Later, they hear Mech fire and people. Teresa decides to leave and go to the mountains. Tom stays to find other survivors. There, he finds a Skitter.
While getting food, Margaret meets Sarah, a pregnant civilian. Later, Scott tells Tom that he can try and pick up a Skitter transmission on his radio as the Skitters communicate using radio waves, as an early warning system that Skitters are nearby. However, just one Skitter in the hospital will not be transmitting. Weaver hears a record that Scott is playing and it clearly brings up a distasteful memory.
Tom goes to find them and is attacked by a Skitter, but Tom shoots two of its legs off with a shotgun and beats it half-to-death. Tom returns to the school with the Skitter and deems it a "Prisoner of War". Later that night, an injured Hal wakes up from on the ground where the Mech attacked. Harnessed kids (including Ben) come and drag an unconscious Karen away with them.
Matt is given the responsibility of monitoring communications on the radio. On their hunt for bikes, the group see a group of Skitters sleeping upside down like bats. Pope wants to shoot them down, but Tom decides to leave them alone after Dai reports that there are Mechs nearby. Anne starts to give the Skitter water to drink as Harris walks in with the dead Skitter that Pope and his gang killed.
Ben shoots it. However, at that point, Tom Mason was wrestling with it. The bullet goes through the Skitter and wounds Tom. The group bring Tom back to their camp.
He was born the son of James Smyth (1780-1863) and his Sarah Harriet (née Skitter). He was brought up in Berners Street, Ipswich with his brother, Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899), also an artist.
After recovering, Rick and Ben lead Tom and the Berzerkers to a warehouse to find an injured skitter with one red eye -- the same one in charge of Tom's torture on the ship and the same one that killed Jimmy Boland. They both beg them to help the skitter explaining he is a rebel; some skitters can fight the control of the harness and have formed a rebellion. They wish to fight together with the humans to defeat the overlords. Hal bonds with Maggie as she begins to open up about her past.
Tom returns to the school and finds Anne. He reveals that Hal blames himself for Karen's abduction and is not taking it well. Tom asks Anne where he can find Dr. Harris. Harris drinks, watching the captured Skitter.
Tom tells him that Ben's group is still at the hospital. Tom shows his plan to Weaver on a map. Anne continues to give water to the Skitter. Dr. Harris doesn't agree that it deserves to be hydrated.
This aggravates the Skitter that is still alive. Before eating, Lourdes says a prayer. Weaver notices her and tells her she is lucky to still "believe in something." At the motorcycle shop, the gang prepares to get the bikes.
Tom makes a Molotov cocktail and throws it under a car. The kids open fire on the car. Hal and Anthony get away, but Tom and Dai are ambushed by a Skitter. Dai kills it, and they drive away.
Ben and Tom say tearful goodbyes on the road as the convoy stops for a rest/refuel. After Ben leaves on foot to join the skitter rebellion, the Second Mass begins the final leg of their journey to Charleston.
However, while the Skitters communicate at radio- frequencies, their communications only have roughly the same range as a human voice, so the captured Skitter cannot alert the other aliens. Anne attempts to perform an autopsy on the old Skitter corpse from Pope's hideout, but it has been dead for too long, and the insides have already rotted into "mush." As the gang prepares to leave the motorbike store, Pope knocks Dai out and escapes on a motorcycle. He goes back to the sleeping Skitters and blows them up with a few grenades attached to a can of gasoline.
The term "default- free zone" is sometimes confused with an "Internet core" or Internet backbone, but there has been no true "core" since before the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) was introduced. In pre-BGP days, when the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) was the exterior routing protocol, it indeed could be assumed there was a single Internet core. That concept, however, has been obsolete for a long time. At best, today's definition of the Internet core is statistical, with the "skitter core" being some number of AS with the greatest traffic according to the CAIDA measurements, previously made with its measuring tool called "skitter".
Tom says that his wife could have handled the situation with Hal better than him. Anne shows the Skitter pictures, hoping to learn how to communicate with it. Harris thinks this is a waste of time. Scott shows Weaver a radio he made.
He tells Ben that its in mankind's nature to kill and that "we" would never do that, implying that Rick now identifies as part of the skitter race. He then turns to Ben and tells him that Ben should feel the same way.
Tom wrestles him to the ground and convinces him to do the job the "right way". The group finds a supply store with food and scout the area for aliens. Finding none, they load the food into the truck. Hal is attacked by a Skitter.
He finds it and removes it. The song on the record is "Many Rivers to Cross" by Jimmy Cliff. Tom and Hal practice shooting targets with crossbows as a crossbow can kill a Skitter silently. Margaret offers her assistance and helps Hal with his aim.
Hal finds a locket that Karen would have liked. Tom and Hal talk about Karen. Both Tom and Hal agree that Hal's mother was always better at this parenting thing than Tom. Back at the high school, Harris prepares to cut into the Skitter.
The Fader described his production style as "hurls songs forward, their momentum deftly guided by his wickedly weird and winding melodies, and drums that at once skitter across and barrel down your insides." Henry cites Lex Luger as an influence to this musical work.
After tracking the leaders Skitter Scatter gained the advantage in the last quarter mile and won "comfortably" by two and a quarter lengths from the 50/1 outsider Bandiuc Eile. The subsequent Fillies' Mile winner Iridessa came home three lengths further back in fifth place. The Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes over seven furlongs at the Curragh on 16 September saw Skitter Scatter start the 7/2 favourite against nine opponents. Bandiuc Eile, Zagitova, Hermosa and Lady Kaya were again in opposition while the others included Just Wonderful (Flame of Tara Stakes) and the British challengers Beyond Reason (Chesham Stakes, Prix du Calvados) and Main Edition (Albany Stakes, Sweet Solera Stakes).
All previous attempts to perform autopsies on dead Skitters have been unsuccessful, because their innards rapidly decompose into unrecognizable mush very soon after they die. In the first months of the invasion the humans were just running for their lives and couldn't carry Skitter corpses back from the front lines, and even when they could bring one back later on, they had already decomposed internally. Because the captured Skitter died right inside of their base, it's their first real opportunity to successfully autopsy one. Lourdes assists Anne with the procedure, because as a first year medical student she's the closest thing to a nurse she has.
After this, Weaver tells his soldiers that the Skitter needs to die. Anne asks for more time to study it and Weaver gives her 24 hours. Hal speaks to Rick who sits quietly on a bench outside. Hal asks him about the "harness" and the Skitters.
Skitter on Take-Off is the final album by Vic Chesnutt. It was his only album for Vapor Records. A different version of "Sewing Machine" was originally included on brute's 1995 release Nine High a Pallet (brute consisted of Vic Chesnutt backed by the members of Widespread Panic).
Tom puts C-4 in a shopping cart and wheels it next to the Mech, killing it. The Skitter comes after Tom, but Dai shoots it. The alien dies slowly after its gun wound and the group observes it before it dies. The six fighters return and Tom informs Weaver of their success.
For the 2019 season Skitter Scatter was moved to the stable of John Oxx although Whelan remained her regular jockey. On her three-year-old debut the filly started at odds of 7/1 in fifteen-runner field for the 206th running of the 1000 Guineas on 5 May at Newmarket Racecourse but made little impact and finished towards the rear in a race won by Hermosa. After a lengthy break Skitter Scatter returned on 29 August and started 5/2 favourite for the Group 3 Fairy Bridge Stakes over seven and a half furlongs at Tipperary Racecourse. She took the lead inside the final furlong but was run down by the four-year-old Waitingfortheday and beaten half a length into second place.
The crew shot the episode in the summer and "the guy inside the suit was buried beneath six inches of foam rubber." The Skitter suit caused him to heat up quickly. He could only go ten or fifteen minutes between takes, at which time he would need to take a break, which was time consuming.
The episode was written by Melinda Hsu Taylor and it was directed by Fred Toye. Melinda Hsu Taylor later writes the second part of the two part Sanctuary episode. Fred Toye later directs Silent Kill. Greg Beeman stated in his blog that a difficult production problem the crew faced were the scenes involving the caged Skitter.
Skitter Scatter (foaled 4 April 2016) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2018, she won one minor race in her first four starts but then made rapid improvement to win the Silver Flash Stakes, Debutante Stakes and Moyglare Stud Stakes. At the end of the season she was named Cartier Champion Two-year-old Filly.
Later that night, Eli, the young boy whose father attacked Anne, tells Clayton that he wants to see his parents. Clayton takes Eli to the woods where he is met by a “harnessed” girl who tells him that she can take Eli to his family. Eli becomes frantic as he notices her “harness”. A Skitter and a Mech come and shoot Eli unconscious.
The optimal route to those customer AS are important to the ISP itself, but also tells one customer AS which specific router has the best path to the other customer. The "full routes", or properly "full routes plus customer routes", coming to a customer router makes that customer router part of the DFZ, but certainly not part of the "skitter core".
The Massachusetts resistance cell is no longer alone, and they are going to begin coordinating a nationwide guerrilla war against the aliens. Col. Porter says this means they have to start thinking tactically, gathering reconnaissance on Skitter tactics, technology, and troop deployments. In his cell, Pope is given food but finds it disgusting. Here he tells Uncle Scott that he was a chef before the invasion.
Tom confronts him about his deceased wife. It is revealed that Harris abandoned Tom's wife and left her to die when the attacks began. Tom punches Harris in the face in anger. In the closing scene, Mike's son lays down on a stretcher and the scene cuts to the captured Skitter, which opens its eyes, it cuts back to Mike's son, who opens his eyes too.
Are parasitic creatures which allow other races to completely control the wearer. It was not known that these were their own creature (and not just a piece of bio-mechanical equipment) until season 2. Their real names are chemlocks according to Red Eye, the leader of the Skitter Rebellion. In Season 4 a new type of harness is featured, used to mutate human adults into humanoid skitters.
Anne begins to remove Harnesses from the captured kids and saves Tom's son, Ben. She tries to communicate with a captured Skitter, before killing it silently by taking advantage of the "soft palate" in the back of the Skitter's mouth. While Anne is treating a young boy, his father robs the infirmary of medical supplies. She learns how to shoot a gun in order to defend herself.
They communicate through Karen (Jessy Schram), who was once part of the 2nd Mass. It tells Tom about a “Neutral Zone”, in which survivors can live in peace – detained in a camp run by The Overlords. Tom quickly realizes that negotiation with their invaders is out of the question, and he immediately refuses. He attacks a nearby Skitter and is knocked unconscious in the process.
Hermosa began her racing career in a maiden race over seven furlongs at the Curragh on 29 June in which she started at odds of 7/2 and finished fourth of the eleven runners behind her stablemate Peach Tree. In a similar event over the same distance at Galway Racecourse on 31 July she started the 11/8 favourite and recorded her first success as she took the lead inside the final furlong and won by a length from Engles Rock. She was then moved up in class for the Group 2 Debutante Stakes at the Curragh in August and came home sixth of the nine runners, more than six lengths behind the winner Skitter Scatter. In the following month she contested the Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes in which he started a 20/1 outsider but exceeded expectations by finishing third behind Skitter Scatter and Lady Kaya.
The early medieval period the Counts of Aumale owned the ferry from Paul Fleet;Destinations of Barrow and Skitter (Skitter Beck, East Halton) are mentioned in . in 1260 the ferry recorded a profit of 45s 3d; Paul Fleet was also a haven for boats in the same era. A pier was noted at Paull in the 1840s. There was a wooden swing bridge across the Hedon Haven near to Pollard Clough on the far bank in the 1850s; this was no longer extant by the 20th century. By the 1920s a footbridge close to the outfall of the Hedon stream had been built, crossing to Salt End; by the second half of the century the footbridge was no long extant, but a road had been built (Paull Road) running roughly north-west, with a bridge crossing over the haven, and joining the main Hull to Hedon road north of Salt End.
He points out that robots humans created were made to look human, with two legs, yet the Skitters' mechs also have two legs, despite a Skitter having six. Tom theorizes the Skitters may have studied Earth before the invasion, and deployed bipedal machines as a form of psychological intimidation. After running in to Lourdes, Karen talks to Hal about her intention. Hal doesn't seem to care about Lourdes and kisses Karen.
East Halton railway station was located on Skitter Road north of East Halton, Lincolnshire, England. The station was built by the Barton and Immingham Light Railway under the auspices of the Great Central Railway. The line's primary purpose was to enable workers to get to and from Immingham Dock which was being built at the time the line was opened. The typical journey time to the dock was fifteen minutes.
Matt gets used as skitter bait by two members of the Berserkers. When Tom finds out he chews both of them out for putting his son at risk. Matt feels like his dad has embarrassed him in front of the people he was getting respect from for being courageous. While on patrol together, Ben and Hal try to help a young boy and wind up having their bikes stolen.
To prove a point it begins to kill Ben through the link. Tom retaliates by shooting the alien in the neck leaving Anne to try to keep their only bargaining chip alive. Weaver is furious at Tom's actions but admits if it was Jeannie in that situation he would have done the same. While still uncertain, both men realize Red Eye's claims about a skitter rebellion may be true.
There are tremendous differences between species in jumping capability. Within a species, jump distance increases with increasing size, but relative jumping distance (body-lengths jumped) decreases. The Indian skipper frog (Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis) has the ability to leap out of the water from a position floating on the surface. The tiny northern cricket frog (Acris crepitans) can "skitter" across the surface of a pond with a series of short rapid jumps.
However, Taylor grows increasingly close to the villains and finds herself unable to betray them. She commits to the Undersiders, adopting the moniker "Skitter" and abandoning her dream of becoming a superhero. After a job, Taylor learns that the Undersiders unwittingly assisted their boss, Coil, in the kidnapping of Dinah, a girl with powerful precognitive powers, and is wracked with guilt. Brockton Bay experiences a period of instability, culminating in a devastating monster attack.
At that juncture, Seeta comes to conscious and spots Sundaramma is skipping. So, she pounces on her, handovers the money and rushes to the Police Station when Sundaramma falls on claiming it as her own. At that point in time, Rao saheb arrives and brings out the reality of Sundaramma when she affirms that the real culprit is Sarabhaiah. Eventually, Vasu checks in removes the disguise of Sarabhaiah when he is about to skitter, Rangaiah catches him.
Garra barreimiae is a shoaling fish and is quick to dart away if it feels threatened. It is a hardy and adaptable species. If the water body in which it is living is starting to dry up, it may be able to survive buried in wet gravel. It has also been known to skitter across wet rocks in order to move to another pool, and to make its way up steep wet rocks and beside waterfalls.
Karen leads Ben into a trap so the Overlords can find out about the Skitter Resistance movement. Before Karen can place a harness on him, Tom and the Second Mass arrive and start a firefight. Karen manages to slip away but, in the confusion, Tom manages to point a gun at an Overlord, causing the enemy forces to stand down. Realizing the value of his target, Tom decides to take the Overlord prisoner and take the creature to Charleston.
Ulceby railway station serves the village of Ulceby, North Lincolnshire near Immingham in North East Lincolnshire, England. It was built by the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway in 1848 and is located at Ulceby Skitter. It is managed by Northern Trains and served by its trains on the Barton line between Cleethorpes and Barton-on-Humber. The station layout is somewhat unusual in that all passenger trains use a single platform, even though the station is located on a double track line.
In this new timeline, a passing reference to Lilith is first introduced in Red Hood and the Outlaws as being part of a team with Cyborg, Garth a.k.a. Aqualad, Richard, Garfield and a new unseen character named Dustin, as superhero companions that Starfire seemingly no longer remembers.Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol.1 #1 Between her being mentioned in Red Hood and the Outlaws #1 and Titans Hunt #1, DC introduced a character named Omen that Skitter referred to as Lilith.
Skitter Scatter is a bay mare with a small white star bred in Kentucky by Three Chimneys Farm and the Irish-based Airlie Stud. After being withdrawn from the Keeneland yearling sale in September 2017, she was sent to Ireland and entered training with Patrick "P. J." Prendergast at Melitta Lodge, County Kildare. In 2018 she raced in the colours of the mother and son team of Sonia Rogers and Anthony Rogers of the Airlie Stud and was ridden in all of her races by Ronan Whelan.
"What Hides Beneath" is the eighth episode of the first season of the TNT science fiction drama Falling Skies, which originally aired July 31, 2011. The episode was written by Mark Verheiden and directed by Anthony Hemingway. Colonel Porter returns to the 2nd Mass and informs them that not only has the 7th Mass been destroyed, there has also been no contact with the 4th and 5th Mass. Weaver orders Tom to scout out the massive Skitter structure and determine how best to destroy it.
Therefore, in the presence of females, males became eager and move their bodies back and forth. As the male attempts to mate with a female, there is a lot of decamping taking place. When a male faces the female and she doesn’t decamp, then the male will continue to skitter alongside her grabbing her attention. Furthermore, the male will drum and his posture straightens and he flexes his abdomen and displays his UV light. Sometimes, the female will try to gain the male’s attention.
Hal is delusional and weak and fails to stop them. A Mech and Skitter gather a group of kids and the Mech executes them right in front of Hal. Back at the school, Dr. Harris successfully removes the harness from Mike's son, with the help of Anne, Dai and Lourdes. Harris explains that he figured out why children always died in previous attempts to remove the harnesses: they synthesize some sort of drug into the body, stimulating the brain's nerve receptors in some way that facilitates mind-control.
Rick tells Hal that if they go and find Ben, they will be killed. Hal then comes up with a new plan for rescuing Ben, wearing a "harness" himself in order to avoid detection. Tom protests against this idea, but Hal convinces him. The pair goes to see Anne, who tells them of the "pressure point" that Dr. Harris found earlier when Mike knocked the Skitter out: the Skitters have no bone separating the soft palate of their upper mouth from the brain, making it a weak spot.
Jumping bottlenose dolphin All jumping involves the application of force against a substrate, which in turn generates a reactive force that propels the jumper away from the substrate. Any solid or liquid capable of producing an opposing force can serve as a substrate, including ground or water. Examples of the latter include dolphins performing traveling jumps, and Indian skitter frogs executing standing jumps from water. Jumping organisms are rarely subject to significant aerodynamic forces and, as a result, their jumps are governed by the basic physical laws of ballistic trajectories.
Because cartoons were shown originally in movie theatres, the film strip, if loaded incorrectly, would rub against the gate mechanism, shaving off tiny "hairs" of celluloid. These hairs would get caught in the 'gate' of the projector. Sometimes it would skitter across the projection light, resulting in a gigantic hair appearing on the movie screen. In this cartoon, the opera singer pauses mid-song to pluck the offending hair from the film and tosses it aside , one of Avery's many ways of his characters breaking the fourth wall.
A parasitical alien probe is found and removed from Tom's eye, leading him to question his own loyalty. The 2nd Mass decides to travel to Charleston, South Carolina, where they have been told that other groups of survivors - led by former members of the U.S. government - are organizing. Over the course of the journey, Tom grows ever closer to Anne Glass (Moon Bloodgood), the medical doctor for the 2nd Mass. The group comes across a Skitter that Tom identifies as one of the aliens who tortured him during his time on the ship.
They learn that a large group of Skitters have fought off the control of the harness and are mounting a rebellion against the Overlords; the Skitter rebels desire an alliance with the humans. During a firefight with alien forces, Tom briefly holds an Overlord - who was also present during Tom's own captivity - captive. Upon arriving in Charleston, Tom is reunited with his academic mentor, Arthur Manchester (Terry O'Quinn). Manchester, the "Majority Leader" of Charleston's government, is overeager to prevent hostilities with the aliens, a position that Tom and Weaver consider reckless.
When given the option of joining forces with the approaching Skitter rebellion, Manchester refuses and eventually orders that all members of the 2nd Mass be arrested. However, General Cole Bressler (Matt Frewer), the commander of Charleston's resistance force, mounts a coup and deposes Manchester. Tom facilitates dialogue between the rebel Skitters and the humans, resulting in a plot to assassinate the Overlord that was briefly captured by the 2nd Mass. The 2nd Mass is forced to work with the Skitters with no help from Bressler or his men.
In the second season, Anne Glass deals with the after effects of the Battle of Fitchburg along with the other members of the 2nd Mass, and is on the road traveling. During the journey she becomes closer to Tom, which later develops into an intimate relationship. She also saves the life of Captain Dan Weaver who had been infected by a Skitter and as a result was suffering from a life-threatening infection. She does this by devising a radical treatment plan in the hospital the 2nd Mass found themselves in, which successfully cures him.
Consumed by rage, Anne doesn't realize that as Deni is still connected to it, she had caused her a great deal of pain. Later that night, Anne apologizes to Deni, and is informed about the fear the skitter experienced when questioned about the hybrids, and what may be in the west. Anne assumes this to be Lexis location. Anne then collapses through exhaustion and is unresponsive, when the 2nd Mass believe this to be as a result of Anne not taking proper care of herself during the journey, they stop and care for her.
Ulceby public houses are The Fox Inn, and the Yarborough Arms located from the centre of the village; a previous public house, The Brocklesby Ox, is now the site of the aforementioned convenience store. The village has a preschool and primary St Nicholas C of E Primary School. Ulceby railway station, at Ulceby Skitter, is situated 1 mile, and Ulceby Truck Stop (an HGV park with cafe and petrol station) from the centre of village. Religious sites and landmarks are the Anglican church of St Nicholas, Ulceby Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, and a war memorial; Ulceby Methodist Chapel closed in June 2011.
She was sired by Scat Daddy, who won the Champagne Stakes in 2006 and the Florida Derby in 2007 before his racing career was ended by injury. Scat Daddy's other offspring include Justify, No Nay Never, Daddy Long Legs and Lady Aurelia. Skitter Scatter's dam Dane Street (a half-sister to Intense Focus) was an American-bred mare who raced in Ireland and showed modest racing ability, winning two minor races from eleven starts. As a descendant of the British broodmare Fanghorn she was also related to Soldier of Fortune, Double Form and Gran Criterium winner Sholokhov.
Insatiable received generally mixed to negative reviews from music critics. Aggregating website AnyDecentMusic? reports a rating of 5.6 based on eight reviews. Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music felt that it "does tend to skitter across [...] a fine line between Heartfelt and A Bit Dim [...] in quite a distracting fashion", but noticed that its "quirks and idiosyncrasies are wrapped up in immaculately produced, grown-up pop music, hand-tooled by experts" and called it "lively and enjoyable in lots of ways". Tony Clayton- Lea from The Irish Times wrote that "it’s nothing we haven’t heard before, but as femme-pop goes, it’s a belter".
While scouting the Skitter command tower in downtown Boston, Tom, Hal and Weaver spy a tall, humanoid alien species directing Skitters. They appear to be the "officers" or master- race commanding or controlling the Skitters. Tom theorizes that the reason they haven't seen them before is because in a normal military occupation, high-ranking officers don't expose themselves in open territory until they feel confident that they've secured a region. Weaver, who used to run a construction business, observes the alien tower and notes that both the aliens construction techniques and building materials are fairly imitative of those found on Earth.
Around this time, Tom encounters a group of scavengers led by a man named John Pope (Colin Cunningham). After a firefight with Skitters, Pope's group is reluctantly taken in by the 2nd Mass. After learning that Ben is being kept in a hospital with other brainwashed children, Tom, Hal, and the 2nd Mass' commanding officer, Captain Dan Weaver (Will Patton), formulate a plan to infiltrate the building, kill the Skitter guarding them, and rescue Ben and the other captives. Ben's harness is removed, but Hal notices that his brother has undergone physical and behavioral changes during his time in captivity.
In the third season, she settles in with her daily life as a doctor in Charleston and grows closer to Tom Mason and his children Hal, Ben and Matt. Despite being pregnant she is able to resume her duties till she goes into labor and gives birth to her daughter Alexis. After the birth she becomes concerned that something might be wrong with her baby and later discovers that she is part alien. Fearing how the residents of Charleston would react she flees Charleston with Alexis and is abducted by a harnessed child and a skitter.
The Weekly Routing Reports used by the ISP community come from the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) router in Tokyo, which is a well-connected router that has as good a view of the Internet as any other single router. For serious routing research, however, routing information will be captured at multiple well-connected sites, including high-traffic ISPs (see the "skitter core") below. As of May 12, 2014, there were 494,105 routes seen by the APNIC router. These came from 46,795 autonomous systems, of which only 172 were transit-only and 35787 were stub/origin-only.
On contact with the pan, the water droplets bunch up into small balls of water and skitter around, lasting much longer than when the temperature of the pan was lower. This effect works until a much higher temperature causes any further drops of water to evaporate too quickly to cause this effect. This is because at temperatures above the Leidenfrost point, the bottom part of the water droplet vaporizes immediately on contact with the hot pan. The resulting gas suspends the rest of the water droplet just above it, preventing any further direct contact between the liquid water and the hot pan.
Reactive Leidenfrost effect of cellulose on silica, Non-volatile materials were discovered in 2015 to also exhibit a 'reactive Leidenfrost effect,' whereby solid particles were observed to float above hot surfaces and skitter around erratically."Scientists levitate wood on structured surfaces captured by high speed photography" Phys.org. Detailed characterization of the reactive Leidenfrost effect was completed for small particles of cellulose (~0.5 mm) on high temperature polished surfaces by high speed photography. Cellulose was shown to decompose to short-chain oligomers which melt and wet smooth surfaces with increasing heat transfer associated with increasing surface temperature.
On her racecourse debut, Iridessa was ridden by Seamie Heffernan in a minor race over one mile at Killarney Racecourse on 17 July. Starting a 20/1 outsider in a six-runner field she raced in second place behind the favourite Cardini before taking the lead a furlong out and drawing away to win easily by four lengths. Before her next race the filly entered the ownership of Chantal Regalado-Gonzalez. On 26 August Iridessa was moved up in class to contest the Group 2 Debutante Stakes over seven furlongs at the Curragh in which she was ridden by Donnacha O'Brien and finished fifth of the nine runners behind Skitter Scatter.
In 1836 Hull Trinity House built a lighthouse at Paull, then between the shipyard and town. Lit by oil lamps, initially it displayed a fixed white light; in 1852 a red sector was added to help guide vessels around the nearby Skitter sandbank. In 1870 Paull lighthouse was replaced by two sets of leading lights: one at Thorngumbald Clough and the other at Salt End. Thorngumbald Clough Low Light is constructed of a wrought iron frame approximately high on a high brick and flagstone base, the Thorngumbald Clough High light is of a similar design; the low light is painted white, the high light red.
Villa looked faster than Filippi in the opening laps, but with no way past on track, he dived in for an early stop. The extra speed on fresh tyres paid dividends for Villa, and by the time the pitstops were complete he was in the lead ahead of Filippi and Valsecchi. As has been the case throughout the championship, Valsecchi got quicker and quicker as the race progressed. An initial dive-bomb move on Filippi for second saw him skitter over the run-off at the Turn 10 hairpin, but he quickly regrouped and passed his countryman into Turn 1 with six laps to go.
As Season Three begins, the 2nd Mass is still in Charleston and Tom has been elected President of the New United States. Also, the human resistance and their Skitter allies have formed an alliance with the new aliens, known as the Volm, who have provided them with the technology to effectively combat the Overlords, whose name has been revealed as being the Espheni. They have also provided a device to remove harnesses from enslaved captives, which Dr. Glass (now well advanced in pregnancy) is seen using. One of the Volm, whom Tom names Cochise, is now serving as an adviser to and fights alongside the 2nd Mass.
But Kon is sent elsewhere by an unknown power, and a severely injured Jon is swapped unknowingly as Superboy by Logan and Wilson. The Titans depart again, now to an alien planet in the 30th century, where Kid Flash is actually a rebel leader and war criminal, Bar Torr. While the Titans stay to witness the Trial of Kid Flash, Raven deduces Superboy is actually Jon, and helps send him back to the present time so that he can find a cure for his deteriorating body condition. Leaving Kid Flash and Solstice in the future, the Titans return to their original time and are united with Bunker, Beast Boy, and Skitter.
Skitter Scatter began her racing career in a five furlong maiden race on the Polytrack surface at Dundalk Racecourse on 28 March and finished third of seven runners, beaten a neck and one and a half lengths by Jungle Jane and Romme. Two weeks later she started at odds of 5/1 for a maiden over the same course and distance and recorded her first success, defeating the Aidan O'Brien-trained colt Sergei Prokofiev by a short head. The runner-up went on to win the Rochestown Stakes and the Cornwallis Stakes. On 20 May the filly was stepped up in class and distance for the Listed Fillies' Sprint Stakes over six furlongs at Naas Racecourse.
The parish of North Killingholme extends from the Humber Estuary foreshore roughly south-west through Lindsey Oil Refinery; the village of North Killingholme; and the former RAF North Killingholme to a boundary with the civil parish of Ulceby formed by the canalized water course, Skitter Beck. The parish is roughly long (north-west to south-east) and wide, widening to wide at the banks of the Humber. The drain outfall, harbour and port of North Killingholme Haven is located in the northernmost corner of the parish on the Humber banks. To the south-east is the civil parish of South Killingholme; to the north-west is the civil parish of East Halton.
Orleans in addition released 80 Minutes of Funk in 2012, a split cassette with Curt Crackrach (née Dafydd McKaharay, a fellow proponent of the so-called "witch house" or horror-film/occult electronica music genre). Orleans also collaborated on several occasions with Skitter (real name Liam Stefani and described by Rough Trade as a "one-man noise puzzlist") on drone soundscapes, which culminated in 2013's De fléchettes. The song "Light in Extension", released under the name Tract, an experimental acid-techno alter ego of Ela Orleans, appeared on the Clan Destine compilation Dark Acid III. Ela Orleans' double album Tumult in Clouds meanwhile beat nominees including Hookworms, Broadcast and My Bloody Valentine to win the Mercury Prize alternative, the inaugural Dead Albatross Music Prize.
The parish is in the Ferry ward of North Lincolnshire. The southeastern and southern sides of the parish forms a boundary with the parishes of Immingham and Habrough and with the administrative county of North East Lincolnshire, following the line of the main drain leading to South Killingholme Haven. The southwestern edge of the parish extends as far as, and included Ulceby railway station, east of the village of Ulceby, where the boundary is with the parishes of Brocklesby and Ulceby, much of the boundary following the line of the canalized Skitter Beck. The northwestern boundary is entirely with the parish of North Killingholme, running southeast-northwest; from the southern part along the West Mere Middle Road, then bisecting the Lindsey Oil Refinery, and exiting the bank of the Humber Estuary halfway between north and south Killingholme havens.
Echo and the Bunnymen covered "She Cracked" in concert in 1984 and 1985 and Siouxsie and the Banshees have a version of the song on Downside Up. Richman's music has set the tone for many alternative rock bands, such as Violent Femmes, Galaxie 500, They Might Be Giants ("Roadrunner" reportedly inspired John Flansburgh to become a musician), Weezer, Tullycraft, Jens Lekman, singer Frank Black (who composed the tribute song "The Man Who Was Too Loud"), Brandon Flowers, Art Brut, Craig Finn of the Hold Steady & Lifter Puller, Mac DeMarco and Nerf Herder who composed a song about him, titled "Jonathan", which appeared on the band's second album How To Meet Girls. British country rock band the Rockingbirds released the single "Jonathan, Jonathan" in tribute to Richman in 1992. The Silos also covered the Modern Lovers' "I'm Straight". As a producer himself, Richman and drummer Tommy Larkins produced Vic Chesnutt's final album Skitter on Take-Off in 2009 which appeared on Vapor Records.
The only difference is that they changed the tips on each of the cartridges so they fire bullets made out of exotic Mech-metal, making each shot armor-piercing (which Pope compares to using depleted uranium tipped rounds, but much more powerful). The human resistance does not know why the aliens are using Earth building materials and ammunition, only vaguely speculating that the aliens planned for the invasion to rely on local resources to support itself. Matt remarks that it's not fair that the Mech- metal used in the Skitters' robots gives them such an edge in combat that the humans don't have, which inspires Pope to start experimenting around with the recovered Mech-metal they have. Meanwhile, Dr. Anne Glass decides to perform an autopsy on the corpse of the Skitter she killed, which she hasn't had a chance to perform yet because of the temporary evacuation instigated by the incident with the 7th Mass.
23 days later, Tom along with the 2nd Mass arrive back at Charleston, but before he can celebrate the group are attacked by Espheni ships and mechs, and are seemingly ensnared by the Espheni obelisks, Tom is separated from Anne, Lexi, Matt and Ben, and other members of the 2nd Mass. 4 months later, Tom is held in solitary confinement in an Espheni ghetto, a place set up by the Espheni for reasons he does not yet know, to hold prisoners, including Weaver, Pope, Hal, and other members of the 2nd Mass, and people who had been captured. When Weaver is held in a room next to his, Tom informs him that he is working on a plan to escape from the ghetto, and then reveals that he had been leaving confinement to gather more intelligence on the area, and the skitter locations. Fearing the area to be monitored by the Espheni, Tom covers his face before leaving confinement.
Concurrently, DC also published Titans, which featured some of the original and 1980s members now as adults, led by Dick Grayson in his adult persona of Nightwing. DC's The New 52 reboot in 2011 later brought new characters to the founding roster, including Solstice (Kiran Singh), Bunker (Miguel Jose Barragan), and Skitter (Celine Patterson), although this volume proved commercially and critically disappointing for DC. In 2016, DC used the Titans Hunt and DC Rebirth storylines to re-establish the group's original founding members and history, reuniting these classic heroes as the Titans, while introducing a new generation of Teen Titans led by Robin V (Damian Wayne) with Aqualad II (Jackson Hyde) and Kid Flash III (Wallace West) as the team's latest members. The Teen Titans have been adapted to other media numerous times, and have enjoyed a higher profile since Cartoon Network's animated series in the early-mid 2000s and its DC Nation spin-off Teen Titans Go!, both of which featured Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy as the primary members of the team.
Faced with the news that humanity will be skitterized by the Espheni in the coming days, Tom puts the finishing touches on his escape plan with Dingaan, and then offers him a place among the 2nd Mass when they escape. Later that day, with Pope, Hal, Weaver, Tector and Digaan gathered, Tom, with a scale model of the ghetto in front of him, informs them that he will draw the attention of the ghettos skitter guards while Dingaan scales the fence. He then informs them that Hal will lead the ghettos residents into the tunnels in 15 man groups to avoid suspicion while Pope and Weaver cover for Dingaan, but faced with a skeptical Pope, Tom explains that when he manages to gather the skitters into one area, he will blow the building he was once held in with the explosive charges. The next day, Tom meets with an Overlord and a harnessed child and informs them that the deal they had is now off, and that they should surrender, but when the Overlord threatens his life, he attacks it with a flamethrower and severely injures it.

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