Last month I ducked into a Borders books and music store in midtown Manhattan.
Running toward the finish line, Erik Savage turned and ducked when he heard the second explosion.
Those seated nearest him ducked away with a wince that was also a smile, half apologetic.
Yanni ducked into a nearby sports store for T-shirts that they tore to create a tourniquet.
Fifteen minutes later, the helicopters ducked into an alpine valley and slipped, undetected, into Pakistani airspace.
Rather than apologise or explain, Lula ducked the final televised debate with his rivals.
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Here and there, people ducked forward in their chairs, or to the side, letting him through.
The shadow energy secretary claimed Mr Davey had "ducked the challenge and gone awol".
Johnson ducked and lunged at Corkins before he could fire a shot, according to prosecutors.
"It was a challenge and I've never ducked a challenge, " Addison told this website.
The government has so far ducked badly needed reform of pensions, health and education.
But the really notable thing about Sen Rubio's speech is that he ducked talking about immigration reform.
Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former Senator Fred Thompson both spoke there, then they ducked out.
"We have never ducked the fact that we have made some hard decisions in this matter, " he said.
As some panicked customers bolted for the exits, others ducked under store counters or hid behind clothing racks.
People screamed and ducked for cover, but Bishop was blocking the only door.
When this happened, he ducked behind his father to keep from being noticed.
Boies ducked the question, insisting that the Florida court did not make new law, that it interpreted old law.
Mr. Kaine and even current Republican Governor Robert McDonnell have since criticized the board and ducked into the hedgerows.
She eventually ducked out fearing she wouldn't fit into the civil service mould.
We pressed him to tell us his priorities, and he ducked the questions.
At least once earlier in his career, he ducked reporters after getting hurt and waited several days before speaking up.
Instead, Napolitano ducked for cover and simply referred the matter to the Justice Department, where no action was ever taken.
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After Dorner drove off, Heltebrake said he ducked off the road and called his friend, a sheriff's deputy, to alert him.
He ducked questions about his own conscience, insisting everyone would have to "learn lessons" from the awful events surrounding Dr Kelly's death.
Arpaio ducked into a town car, which sped away into the night.
Mr Pozen takes an unusual stand on an issue his former committee ducked completely: whether American companies should adopt international accounting rules.
And both men ducked conversations about some of our deeper, underlying problems.
We ducked under a nest of pipes and walked down some stone steps to the other side, a kind of landing, completely enclosed.
But the most serious potential US presidents, from former Florida Governor Jeb Bush to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, have ducked this fight.
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