Sentences with phrase «swarming about»

In a few moments, our calm family event became a disaster zone with police swarming about like ants.
put one on our front stoop, divert attention for a few moments, probably go inside to watch a few scenes of arthur, return outside and meet all of the millions of ants that would be swarming about the oreo.
But touch a solemn truth in collision with a dogma of a sect, though capable of the clearest proof, and you will soon find you have disturbed a nest, and the hornets will swarm about your legs and hands, and fly into your face and eyes.

Not exact matches

When that news turned out not to be an album but a pre-recorded monologue about a plant - based diet that the starlet occasionally favors — a barely - veiled shill for her forthcoming meal - delivery company — the Beyhive started swarming in furor.
When Beyoncé made an «amazing» announcement about her dietary preferences, the Beyhive swarmed in furor.
But dreamers didn't let go, with about 75,000 people swarming to auditions in five cities this season.
Social media that we're inundated and swarmed with is about the here and now.
President and CEO Pierre Beaudoin fielded a swarm of questions about the setback during a third - quarter earnings call.
Deutsche Boerse's Chief Executive Werner Seifert once called TCI's Chris Hohn the leader of a swarm of locusts in a book about the exchange's battle with the hedge fund.
Swarm's co-founder and CEO Joel Dietz allegedly wrote in a blog post (now removed) that three factors brought Swarm's downfall: the co-founder and designer left the project, the Swarm team disagreed about making its software open source and a deal with a startup accelerator that drained $ 200,000 from Swarm's coffers.
Brazilian officials have voiced concern about the pope's security, upgrading it Wednesday to «high risk» after crowds swarmed a car carrying the pope shortly after his arrival two days earlier.
Humtake... Pick any religious discussion about God, and atheists will swarm in like a flood to try and say God doesn't exist...
Say anything about religion and the idiots and pundits swarm, like flies on a dung pile.
Luther was quite worried about his request for curtailing the endowed Masses, and abolishing therefore the swarms of priests employed to say them and do little else.
Stumble upon a swarm of these little buggers and I'd be dancing about like a pinball trying not to run into one, lest I upset their delicacies.
As Utah's Alex Smith took a shotgun snap and began running an option to his left, defensive end Keith Hill, linebacker Malcolm Postell and safety Tez Morris swarmed toward receiver Paris Warren, who'd gone in motion and, the Panthers figured, was about to take a pitch from Smith.
«We always talk about swarming on defense and getting 11 heads on the football.
Despite the many coaches swarming Eastern Christian, several expressed concern about recruiting there.
About once a decade hordes of brilliant young ballplayers come off the farms in a swarm and scare the daylights out of the tired old baseball journeymen.
Nelson didn't want to talk much about the issues with Howard during the morning shootaround that has the Orlando media swarming, according to NBA.com's John Denton.
Lizette Salas just walked into a bees» nest after her round, a swarm of media all shouting questions about Trump.
The hosts continued to swarm all over City when out of possession and it was that intensity off the ball that brought about the third goal.
Even when the thoughts start to swarm or my worry about something keeps me up, these heads keep it in perspective.
(This was a summer of extraordinary swarms of flies, causing jokes about birthing at home while brushing flies aside.)
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On top of booking a flight, sitting in traffic, finding a parking spot, going through security, and getting to the gate, travelers at LaGuardia Airport now have something else to worry about: swarms of mosquitoes.
He dehumanises the migrant «swarm» while fretting about the feelings of British holidaymakers having to see their deaths, just as the Nazi high command worried about the emotional impact of carrying out the Holocaust on the German soldiers tasked with conducting it.
David Cameron was also criticised for talking about a «swarm» of migrants at Calais.
The goal is to launch a swarm of about 10 drones to automatically monitor a potential flash flood.
Then, a stronger seismic swarm occurred at about 2:10 p.m. GMT; at that time, IMO's daily status report noted, «[t] he frequency of earthquakes is so high, that the events are overlapping in time, and it is difficult to discern individual events.»
From the high levels of CO2 in the air surrounding the dead trees, geologists concluded in 1995 that a swarm of earthquakes 6 years earlier had created fissures through which about 500 metric tons of the gas a day was seeping to the surface from a reservoir of CO2 several kilometers below.
Each Perseid meteor is part of a swarm of sand - grain - size bits of space dust that create a white - hot trail of incandescent gas when they crash into Earth's atmosphere, about 50 to 100 miles up.
Rubinstein will continue to work in Kansas to learn more about whether seismologists can consistently see foreshocks and earthquake swarms in the seismic record.
The likelihood of a severe earthquake coming on the heels of the recent swarm is low, but much is perplexing about the series of tremors, said Bill Phillips, a geologist with the Idaho Geological Survey at the University of Idaho.
«They eat everything in sight,» says Sean Mullen, an assistant professor of evolutionary genetics at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., about swarming locusts.
Of the approximately 8,000 species of grasshoppers, only about 10 of them are likely to morph into swarming locusts, Burrows says.
In the high - mass kind, like the great Orion nebula, which is about 1,500 light - years away, stars are packed together like a swarm of bees.
Although the researchers had finally discovered the mechanisms P. locustae uses to suppress swarming behavior in its host, they were confused about why the parasite would want to prevent swarms at all.
Black holes and their host galaxies have a tight relationship: Regardless of their size, the central swarms of stars in galaxies are always about 500 times more massive than the giant black holes they contain (ScienceNOW, 5 June 2000).
Grindlay thinks the mystery millisecond pulsar was born about a billion years ago in a globular cluster, a dense, spherical swarm of hundreds of thousands of stars.
Meanwhile, new technologies allow engineers to dream beyond designing glorified mechanical arms: So - called «swarm bots» work together like army ants to move relatively heavy objects; a fire hose — cum - snake robot can slither across the floor before putting out a blaze; and Nissan is developing an avoidance system to prevent car crashes based on bees — which use their compound eyes to see nearly all the way around themselves while buzzing about, changing direction when they sense something in their path.
Later, while hunting for a place to establish another hive, Nyuki becomes separated from the swarm and learns about mantises and other bee predators.
In the 1990s, thinking about Pluto shifted again with the realization that it is just one member of the Kuiper Belt, a swarm of thousands (if not millions) of tiny icy objects that circle the sun in the outer regions of the solar system.
The map, which is being used to understand more about Earth's geological history, is thanks to four years of measurements from the agency's Swarm satellites.
This image shows a standard prediction for the dark matter distribution within about 1 million light years of the Milky Way galaxy, which is expected to be swarming with thousands of small dark matter clumps called «halos».
Honey bees propagate by sending out swarms containing their old queen and about half the bees in the hive, meaning thousands of bees.
The internet has been swarming with posts this spring and summer with major concern about harmful chemicals found in sunscreen.
And I think about that every time I see swarms of folks crossing the street, often in between cabs passing through the intersection.
Deep Rock Galactic is a four - player cooperative shooter about space dwarves, procedurally generated caves, and endless swarms of alien monsters.
Chamberlain, who also slips in a crack about Allen's universally reviled The Swarm, muses, «He had a full head of hair, but he didn't.»
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