While on foot, Russell noticed a man down the street with what looked like a pipe in his hand running toward two National Guard members.
' With visitors looking on agog, Will theatrically describes a recent experience of 'feeling a sudden chill in the house as the lights refused to work', and of the current owner 'walking into the icy basement and feeling a hand running down her back'.
Before accepting the position, Laquian asked for a free hand in running the Office of the President.
His father, nearing retirement and with no hope of selling a one-client shop, lured Morean home to try his hand at running Jabil in the winter of 1977.
If Mr Aliyev became ill, the amended constitution would allow him to hand the running of the country to the prime minister - who is directly appointed by the president - until elections are called.
These include selling vegetables, charcoal, second hand clothes and running of small food kiosks in order to make ends meet.
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When the meat got all warm and sticky in her fingers, she rinsed her right hand under cold running water and started again.
If you swipe that strip the other way, you can also bring up a list of open applications running along the left-hand side of the screen.
Also on hand, and running in the Viggo Mortensen groove, is Richard Armitage, who, as Thorin Oakenshield, somehow performs the near-impossible task of depicting a hot hairy dwarf.
Her idea is to install it and then hand over the running of it to a woman or a group of women who can turn it into a business.
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And, just as important, they have an audience on the doorstep eager for rugby league, with an eye already trained for the aesthetics of running with the ball in hand.
Dick Cheney and Colin Powell have both got first-hand experience of running a war, Mr Cheney as defence secretary during Desert Storm, Mr Powell as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.
He knelt down and crawled from the switch rails to the frog of the crossover, sliding his hand along the running surface and the head of the rail and feeling for possible corrugations or dents, or burrs shaved off by the wheels of the locomotives.
After knee replacement surgery a few years ago, Traum stopped running himself and switched to a hand-crank wheelchair, which is low, has three wheels and is moved by the user's arms.
He threw out roughly one-third to one-half of them, many of which were annotated, and the rest have to be hand-cleaned individually by running a vacuum over the spine and sides.
So you just crack off a piece of state and you hand it to the game program running on a person's PC.
The hospital had no power, no water, food was running out and nurses were bagging patients by hand because ventilators didn't work.
Lyndon believes running the company and playing underwater hockey go hand-in-hand.
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Police, on the other hand, are aware their cameras are running and as a result could put their best foot forward.
The objective is to hit the ground running and get started with your own cash on hand with the goal to get as far down the track as possible as quick as possible within the constraints of your financial situation.
Worse still, when John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, who is in charge of getting the agencies up and running, went around Whitehall asking his colleagues to hand over parts of their departments to the new regional bodies, he was met with barricades.
Thing is, for us (and likely many of you), they last far longer than our clinically-diagnosed Gadget Attention Deficit Disorder would ever tolerate -- but for your dad, your sister, your college buddy with the hand-me-down ZEOS Pantera running Windows 95, or anyone weary of re-upping a two-year commitment, a handset can easily become a serious long-term investment.
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Without the system up and running, the group took to building the units by hand.
Bring plenty (running out is bad form), and prepare to hand them out frequently.
At the parade's end, marchers would hand out pieces of gum to the children running behind them.
But on the other hand, he adds, the company is running into a less favorable component environment.
Putin is running for President, marking his second return after his hand picked successor, Medvedev, served a one year term.
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She backed the Dodge into the middle of the yard, opened the right-hand back door, and left the engine running while she carried out the egg trays from the house and settled them one on top of another on the floor, all this as it always was on a Thursday.
Although Oakland is 43% black and only 28% white (with the rest of the population equal parts Latino and Asian), and although it has had a succession of black mayors in recent years, so many popular black candidates are running this time that they may split the vote and hand the election to the Moonbeam candidate.
Maffei's role as Malone's right-hand man since 2005 could make him suited to running a modern media property.
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