When the second, larger tsunami (10-15 meters) was spotted, we all ran up to higher ground.
Young men and women ran up to her, kissed her, and asked her to talk to their parents.
Like many jockeys, he took diuretics to drain water from his system and ran up to 25 miles a day.
Hazard ran up to reclaim the ball and the teen fell over, stomach toward the ground and the ball under him.
Many of them ran up to tree tops and wouldn't come down.
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U.S. Silica Holdings (SLCA), after breaking the declining topsline, ran up to the line of resistance, backed off and formed a little head-and-shoulders pattern.
However, there were also plenty of participants who feel some sort of retracement is likely, particularly after prices ran up to record highs this week.
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"We probably ran up to that deck faster than we ever ran before, " Miller said by phone from Freeport on Monday afternoon, a few hours after the ship docked.
As soon as he was in, the car pulled away, heading out of the village and west, toward the lower woods, where the snow would be thick all night, thick and heavy and, even on the road that ran up to Kinaldy and Lathockar, completely unmarked, except for a line of tire tracks that would soon vanish into whiteness.
Three Asian men guarding property in Birmingham were killed when a car ran up on to the pavement and into them.
On our mainframe and on the PCs we ran the date up to 2000 and entered some data on all the programs and ran end-of-year reports.
Most of all, I ran to stand up for all those who have been invisible to their government for eight long years.
While calls went out to reporters all over town, Sperling ran up and down the stairs to the fax machine, sending out his memo and Panetta's statement.
So both women ran to the back of the yard and up the street to look for their neighbors.
Smith tried to defend the inbound passer, then ran up the court with the kids, waving his arms to call for the ball.
The defending team--for 132 years the New York Yacht Club--traditionally ran the final two-boat Cup race, while the challengers ran the elimination races leading up to it.
The Money Train is what the San Antonio Spurs ran up against when they decided to rest the aging Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili versus Miami.
To round off a miserable afternoon for the Paris side, in the closing minutes Liebenberg's pass was intercepted on the half-way line, and Brew and Higgitt ran to the tryline together to ensure the ball ended up touched down in the corner for a try.
At Clark's insistence, Praimnath ran up the wall in an attempt to go over it.
Ran up the three flights of stairs to an office with some still remaining holiday lights and a plate of cookies.
Atlanta worked the count and ran Niese's pitch count up to 83.
But Malone, from a fine pass from Nick Walshe, dribbled a neat kick in behind the Sale backline and ran on to scoop the ball up and dive over, his conversion cutting the deficit to 9-7.
When the project ran out of money, Freudenberg stepped up to the plate, increasing its budget.
Shivering, he ran back to the phone, wet up to the knees, and climbed onto the chair.
The fact that we ran into each other and she came up to me - she didn't say 'Hi' and run off.
As Douglas set about the massive task of cleaning up after that, I ran to the store to get some stomach-soothing soup for him.
His failure to admit his guilt had been used as grounds for his pre-trial detention which "ran contrary to the elements which made up the concept of a fair trial", the ECHR said.
Kentucky Truck, the largest auto assembly plant in the US and the home of the Ford F-Series, ran tight over the summer to keep up with demand and from the looks of it Ford dealers will still be running short on trucks.
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