Palace chairman Simon Jordan waded into the controversy, angrily accusing City players of cheating.
Ms. Henderson waded out through the flooded streets, snapping photos for her Instagram feed.
Down by the sailboats where we waded in, the feel of the world in my hands.
Evacuees waded through flowing muddy waters, a few prized possessions perched on their heads.
That Wal-Mart waded in suggests other big-name companies might be sweet on Hostess, too.
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The last time the Treasury waded into the banking system in this way was in the 1930s.
He waded back into the decimated semiconductor, hardware and systems-software industries he had abandoned a year earlier.
Some caution, too, is understandable from central bankers who have waded ever deeper into unconventional monetary policy.
In Surfside Beach, police waded through chest-high rushing water to rescue five people trapped in their homes.
He has played consigliere in some of the most public, and uproarious, calamities his clients have waded into.
By the time you've waded through all of the accoutrement, the laptop itself almost feels like a pleasant extra.
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We climbed a half mile up a dirt track, past stray dogs and chickens, and waded into a cornfield.
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Long known for its BlackBerry smartphones, the Waterloo, Ontario-based company waded into the tablet market early last year.
After Mass, Francis put his security detail to the test as he waded into the street just outside St.
Unilever first waded into anti-aging hair territory with a now-defunct line, Dove Pro-Age.
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Mr Yanukovich, by contrast, seems to have waded across the Rubicon without noticing.
Police also rescued another five people who waded out to meet the officers.
But over the past few years the firm, along with its rivals, waded deeply into the market for insuring exotic mortgage-related debt.
Earlier this week I waded into the muddy waters of the multiple sexual harassment allegations plaguing Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
He waded through narrow creeks and climbed over boulders covered with a red and delicate moss that clung to the stone like embroidery.
The US deputy chief of mission also waded into the heated discussion at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, accusing Syria of being obstructive.
When the talks collapsed, the administration waded in deeper: its Balkan point-man, Richard Holbrooke, flew to Belgrade for a final effort to prevent war.
Elsewhere, faces flushed and still in their uniforms, men and women soldiers waded into muddy paddies and bent down with fistfuls of spinach to plant.
He then hopped up on the wall in front of the grandstand, grabbed the checkered flag and waded into the crowd, trading high-fives with fans.
When Mr Obama waded into the political debate over the proposed Islamic community centre and mosque in lower Manhattan on Friday, many Republican strategists rejoiced.
He waded through the chaos by joining a team of street medics, community activists and volunteers providing care to whoever came, whenever they needed it.
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In addition, some of the individual signatories have also waded in.
Together that day and in the days that followed, we waded into the water with our fishing poles and a spear Achor Achor had carved himself.
While some publications, including The Wall Street Journal, have had online subscription services for years, the industry as a whole has waded gingerly into paid content.
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Over the past several weeks, Republicans have watched squeamishly as presidential contender Rick Santorum has waded into multiple controversies that risk alienating half the 2012 electorate: women.
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