"He thought zombies were chasing him and clinging to the truck, " Baer said in an e-mail.
The hyper pace is complicated further by our resistance to change and clinging to the past.
With his clothes cut to shreds, Tom looked like someone washed up on shore after a shipwreck, tattered and clinging to a single plank.
Now, you might find this hard to believe after slipping and sliding and clinging to your steering wheel during a whiteout, like the kind that enveloped Michigan last week.
If Juno's not quite as worldly as she thinks she is, she's still a helluva lot more so than her boyfriend (Michael Cera) or her baby's adoptive dad (Jason Bateman), who are, respectively, just leaving adolescence and clinging to its memory.
There were also the tiny strawberries and raspberries clinging to stunted little bushes.
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But she's still a lot worldlier than her boyfriend or the adoptive dad, who are, respectively, just leaving adolescence and desperately clinging to its memory.
Kigali unfolds across a series of lush mountain tops and deep valleys, with homes and businesses clinging to nearly every inch of hillside.
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Liveris, 36, has been hit hard by the country's economic crisis, losing 50% of his salary and barely clinging to his job as the price of basic foodstuffs continues to rise.
On one occasion, we arrived at the beach before them, but shortly afterward we saw them roar up on a gigantic Harley-Davidson, with him at the handlebars wearing a black helmet, the straps hanging loose, and her clinging to him, her long hair streaming behind her.
I'm often accused of being a Luddite -- mostly based on my fervent and affectionate clinging to several physical objects that are quickly becoming cultural artifacts: the ink pen, the paper book, and the vinyl record -- but those items haven't been the only 'evidence' my accusers have historically cited.
As a result, they take fewer and fewer chances on new ideas, books, and people, instead clinging to established blockbuster names and hoping that those will carry the firm.
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College football is a historically parochial sport, with the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences clinging to the lucrative and beloved Rose Bowl on New Year's Day and the recently dominant SEC pushing for a playoff to showcase more of its powerful teams.
With his home-state crowd behind him, Faber took early control on the ground and then finished Menjivar by clinging to his back and wrapping both legs around his standing opponent, forcing Menjivar to tap out while on his feet with 26 seconds left in the opening round.
"We were suffering, it was very hot and we were clinging to the ropes, " one Honduran migrant said.
But after a solid first-half display, the visitors allowed Italy back into the match and were grimly clinging onto a slender lead in the final minutes of the game.
The police chief of the town said the incident -- which left one victim dead and the other clinging to life -- did not appear to be a random attack.
Forecasts for the weekend predict snowfall at least for the higher areas, and many are clinging to the hope that, as in previous years when the snows have failed to fall in early December, January has often been a bumper month.
Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of the Guardian - which exposed the phonehacking scandal in the face of furious and sustained denials from News International - says it's an "incredibly anxious time for journalism, with even the most powerful and professional newspapers clinging on to financial viability".
The Hua Hin resort is the ideal place to lie back and relax, best savored by clinging couples, families with young children and retired folk, a large percentage of them from northern Europe.
But there are still plenty - far too many - corporate zombies that are clinging on and holding back job creation by companies with much better prospects.
The 28-year-old miner punched and kicked the crocodile, while at the same time clinging on to mangrove branches and screaming for help.
Mr. Obama's remark about rural Pennsylvanians clinging to guns and religion is the coin of the realm in his crowd.
And the company is still clinging to the inherent risk of clinging to a fading sport as its main lifeline.
Clinging to trees and windows, looking for a place to rest, huge numbers of exotic harlequin ladybirds easily outnumbered the native species.
We have seen some people, we will see more across America tonight who are clinging to hope and trying to make it useful to them.
"The commander-president remains clinging to Christ and to life, conscious of the difficulties that he is facing, and complying strictly with the programme designed by his medical team, " Mr Villegas said.
Other chroniclers of the dot.com boom - Red Herring, Business 2.0 and Fast Company - are clinging on, although they have been hit by the decline in advertising revenue as well.
Even after all these years, it all looks so familiar to anyone who remembers those horrific images of people clinging to rooftops and huddled on bridges, waiting desperately for help to arrive.
We scramble through the mists up the side of one acropolis, clinging to the creepers and allspice trees that have overgrown it.
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