Empty-handed, we drove up to the ranch manager's house to reconvene with the others for our lesson in field dressing.
Instead, the armed police who brought the diamonds to the airport were gone by the time the robbers drove up to the plane.
During a break in the rehearsals for the 2012 tour, I drove up to northern Westchester, where Landau lives with his wife, Barbara.
"I drove up to the opening-night theater having just read the Los Angeles Times review, and I just wanted to get out of town, " Bacharach says.
Neighbor Michael Creel said Dykes put the plastic pipe underground from the bunker to the end of his driveway so he could hear if anyone drove up to his gate.
Figuring the young student "seemed like a go-getter, " Mr. Silbermann drove up to Berkeley from Silicon Valley to meet Mr. Lavingia, who was coming to the Bay Area for the USC-Berkeley football game.
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Will Grimsley, commander of the division's 1st Brigade, said an Iraqi in a taxi drove up to the checkpoint -- where soldiers try to determine civilians from Iraqi fighters in civilian clothes -- early Saturday morning.
They looked very good when you drove up to them, but actually they were waving a lot of people through and not doing anything close to a deep search of cars or check of Ids, it appeared.
And then he drove up to my destination and he threw his arm over the back of the chair and he looked at me directly in my eyes and he pleaded with me, he said, please don't let this happen to America.
The BBC's Maud Jullien in the capital, Bamako, said early reports suggested a black car drove up to a private residence about 500m (1, 650ft) from a camp where French and Chadian soldiers are based and exploded, killing one person and injuring two others.
Later, two officers on routine patrol in neighboring Riverside were ambushed at a stoplight by a motorist who drove up next to them and opened fire with a rifle.
Revenues, by contrast, oscillated narrowly around the long-run 18% average between 1962 and 1978, after which rapid inflation quickly drove revenues up to 19.6% in 1982 due to bracket creep.
He had spent the day working at a Comet store in Torquay, picked up his girlfriend in Paignton, drove to Exeter to pick up his belongings and then set off for Cornwall about 7.30pm.
From Knoxville, I flew to Phoenix and drove to Prescott to meet up with my wife and kids.
He drove up Leipziger Strasse to Potsdamer Platz and continued on west.
They saw each other when Mr. Kluger drove up from Washington to New York to pick up his share of the profits, the criminal complaint said.
And I was told that teachers cooked food to sell after church, supporters drove 200 miles to pick up donuts for bake sales, they even raffled off a goat -- (laughter) -- is that right?
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The banker drove up in his Volvo to deliver them personally, just in time.
Word was spreading quickly as we drove off to set up the other unit.
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That drove the growth trend up to 2.4 percent, from 1.4 percent over the three months ending in July.
She drove up the Hudson Valley to meet Terry Laughlin, a coach who is the talk of the internet.
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It was the latter thought that drove him to pick up his bucket and press on to the smokehouse, partly because he wanted to warn the intruder about the tiger, partly because he was filled with a frantic, inexplicable jealousy at the thought of some drifters seeing his tiger first.
To achieve this, they curtailed personal consumption and drove remarkable behavior change to free up financial and other resources for the war effort.
He needed an eagle on the 578-yard 18th to tie, but drove into sand and had to lay up short of the water.
We're for the most part descended from the kind of individuals who possessed what historian John Steele Gordon referred to as the "get up and go" that drove them to leave the comforts of home in order to make their highly uncertain way in the new world that was the United States.
Mr. McCourt and his lawyers, led by Chicago litigatorFred Bartlit, are likely to argue that the alleged mistake triggered legal fees, drove up the cost of the divorce payment to Ms. McCourt, and, at the end of the day, caused the Dodgers to file for bankruptcy protection, which resulted in a forced sale of the team.
Ko, Seong and her sister Young Joo picked up Kim and drove to a dead-end New Jersey street.
And yet these were the singers who drove operatic history at least up to the time of Verdi and Wagner.
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