Knowing how to react, the children hurried to higher ground.
They therefore tend to be hurried and haphazard, and support for them fades with memory of the hard times.
Mickelson's jokey comment that "Irish women are not that good looking" had gone down like a lead balloon and led to the then collegiate star having to make hurried apologies on the national airwaves.
She also mentioned women and youngsters who gathered food and essentials to be airlifted to the victims, as well as "prominent businessmen who hurried to offer their expertise and knowledge".
"But rather than making the trip to provide humanitarian relief, as charitable organisations were doing, Pfizer hurried to Kano to exploit the misfortune there for its own benefit, " the suit alleges.
She hurried to comfort New Jdeideh, a Christian suburb in Beirut hit by last week's bomb.
After the tornado, terrified parents hurried to get as close to the school as the devastation allowed.
Cypriot citizens, who hurried to ATMs only to see them fully drawn out as the expected bank run materialized, were enraged.
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Nonetheless, the Schadenfreude of onlookers is as misplaced as are many of the lessons that the world's instant moralisers have hurried to extract from the affair.
People hurried to churches to offer prayers of thanksgiving.
While the ship's captain fretted about being trapped for the winter, the crew and shore party hurried to unload the ship and build the hut that would be the expedition's base and winter quarters.
He also heaved Harbhajan over deep mid-wicket for a six and captain Ricky Ponting (39no) was no slouch either as they hurried to the target, leaving one section of the home fans to register their disapproval by hurling bottles on to the field.
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Eating with the seasons used to have meaning, but seems to have been lost in our current hurried, global approach to life.
In any event, the bottom line seems to be that in this hurried world we don't have the time or patience to allow mothers the time they need to deliver their babies naturally.
When I posed the alternative hypothesis of that day to Amy, she hurried off the phone.
Barbers shaved the heads of bearded patriarchs who then hurried off to admire the latest wares in Hat Alley.
For reasons that were unclear, Mr Sharif cut short his visit and hurried back to Pakistan.
The next morning I woke before my alarm and hurried over to the oval mirror in the hall.
The Merc guys hurried back to Chicago, where they held a meeting for cbot shareholders at the W Hotel.
We were parked right behind the doomed mob, so I hurried out to roust Heidi and move the car to safety.
Ten fours hurried him to a half-century from 61 deliveries, but there were only three more boundaries as he moved to his hundred from a further 73 balls.
Some of us left work immediately and hurried home to our families, others stayed close to the TV, the radio, the computer, we were all talking into our cells.
Instead of spending millions to fight the Californian legislation, the chemical companies should have just hurried out some alternatives to BPA. Leading candidates include polyethylene and polypropylene and, of course, good old glass.
And on a postcard balanced on the edge of the table, in pencil, he scribbled a few hurried words to me, scattering exclamation points and expressing his delight and his love for the world.
Hurried tourists keen to experience some of French Polynesia's original soul need look no further than the burst of colour and art that illuminates Papeete every winter.
Candy listened as her grandmother hurried into the bathroom to turn off the faucet.
Most outraged of all is Sir Richard, who last week hurried back from India to gag his firm.
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