Sentences with phrase «who scampered»

Ireland were almost level on the quarter hour mark, Daley - Mclean's loose pass being seized upon by Nicole Cronin who scampered up the left wing but Kelly Smith was able to haul her down.
Mason — the running back who scampered for 195 rushing yards against Florida State — cut back because he had to.
Academics, scientists in particular, are notoriously scornful of those among them who scamper after newspaper headlines and television appearances.
An unforeseen chain of disaster leaves Arlo lost in the wilderness with an unwanted companion, Spot (Jack Bright), a proto - human child who scampers on four feet and occasionally on two.
Plowing ahead with abandon, like the kids who scamper their way through it, The Florida Project is a snapshot portrait of Americans living on the margins that has no time for psychologizing.
Going in for a double dose of angst this season, Natalie Portman turns from «Black Swan» to play Emma, a young doctor in «No Strings Attached» who scampers away from emotional attachments.
Cats in the wild hunt at night, and inside cats who scamper about instead of sleeping haven't been sufficiently «played out» during the day.

Not exact matches

Jones, who has three carries in four games, came in relief of DeMarco Murray for one play and scampered down the sideline avoiding all kinds of Ravens for a touchdown that was reviewed and upheld.
Why should Mustafi be any different to others who've scampered off after looking completely foolish.
In the end it was Artem Markelov who'd looked after his tyres best and scampered away to victory.
These two, who as a team rival the box - office attraction of the Lunts, sailed out onto the course for the first round with 75 % of the gallery scampering behind.
Much like his dad — who spent time on the San Francisco 49ers practice squad and played a season for the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe — Isaiah has the speed and vision to turn what appears to be a short gain into an 80 - yard scamper.
Lewis Hmilton took pole position on Saturday and many expected him to scamper off into the distance, but it was Sebastian Vettel who eventually won (disproving Max Verstappen's pre-race theory).
So who knows, he might pick up some things in Italy that better him a little, like a defensive unit, instead of one man scampering back.
Indeed, Jessie Jones, who impressed throughout the game, had the first chance of the game in just the third minute when she scampered away down the left before being forced wide and in the end she screwed a left footed shot wide.
And after Oumar Niasse had doubled Everton's lead, it was Sigurdsson who was first out of the blocks when visiting «keeper Wayne Hennessey parried another Niasse shot — the Toffees playmaker scampering onto the ball and squaring for Tom Davies to wrap up the Toffees» latest home success.
Traders and commuters also scampered for safety when the hoodlums were tear - gassed by the team of mobile policemen who arrived the scene.
The suspected kidnappers, who were preparing their morning meal scampered into safety on sighting the special team abandoning several items.
That's what you'd expect to see in a transition from moseying along on four legs to scampering on two, says Yuong - Nam Lee, a paleontologist at Seoul National University who first came across the slab back in 2004.
Unscrupulous scampers than normal to avoid these sites are open to take advantage of women who are looking for relationships.
With the help of his friends — Scamper (Steve Buscemi), a sardonic, suicidal rabbit who can't die; and Brain (Sean Hayes), a quirky, floating brain in a jar — Igor tries to train Eva to become wicked enough before the fair rolls around.
Mr. Bennett is the ONLY individual claiming the studies contain some error and who has made it a career to scamper around the blogosphere bleating, «They got the number wrong!»
Bucksnort the performing dog survived a fiery car crash and a dash across congested Interstate 4, but not a stay in Orange County's Animal Control pens.Workers, who found Buck - snort the day after she scampered away from the April 5 accident, euthanized the dog Tuesday.
How wonderful to eat lunch with your toes in the sand — and perfect if you need to call children who have scampered off for a dip in the sea while waiting for lunch!
While he was sitting in the meeting, the registrar walked in, scanned the room, and pointed to «the distinguished senior person sitting next to me, who quickly scampers out of the room to deal with her exam problem.
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