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Shayne and across
Shayne got in the left-hand lane and cut across the Boulevard divider.

Shayne and front
Shayne noted idly that it carried Miami Beach license plates as he approached, and then saw the flare of a match in the front seat as they passed, indicating that it was occupied.
Outside, Shayne hesitated when he saw that Rourke had parked his coupe directly in front of the bar headed south.

Shayne and house
The house was built by Hawk Shayne, Rusty Shayne, and Roxy Shayne for Reva, and has been her sole home since.
On 30 June, four days before the Carousel appointment, Trigg and another man, Carousel barman Shayne Martin-Simmonds, called at Nielsen's house on the pretext of inquiring about advertising the Carousel's businessmen's lunches in NOW.

Shayne and where
Instead of pulling into the curb, Shayne increased his speed slightly to the corner where he swung left.
Merlini was shown in a brief segment where he advises Shayne, and was played by Charles Irwin.
He was subsequently introduced in a similar role in the 1950s Adventures of Superman television series, where he was portrayed by Robert Shayne.
Although Gray is no longer performing on a regular basis, he occasionally makes appearances on the independent wrestling circuit, including an appearance at Chikara's King Of Trios 2008, teaming with Demolition, where they lost to the Fabulous Three of Larry Sweeney, Mitch Ryder, and Shayne Hawke On March 28, 2009.

Shayne and Felice
In Rourke's car, Shayne drove east to Biscayne Boulevard and north toward Felice Perrin's address which had been given to him by the Peralta governess.

Shayne and Perrin
Shayne found one marked Perrin Aj.

Shayne and asked
Shayne asked, peering ahead at the partially obscured street sign.

Shayne and police
Shayne strode out blithely, and Rourke checked his watch and sipped his drink, getting a dime ready to make the telephone call to the police.

strolled and house
On May 11, 1981, Inzerillo was gunned down in Palermo as he strolled towards his recently acquired bullet-proof car after leaving the house of his mistress.

strolled and where
The neo-classical building contains a central entrance hall or Rotunda, with a large dome supported by twelve columns which is surrounded by an ambulatory where the merchants strolled and discussed business meetings.
The couple had been introduced, according to Barrymore's autobiography, when Colt had strolled by the table where she was having lunch with her uncle, actor John ( Jack ) Drew, in Sherry's Restaurant in New York.
He is conspicuously massive through the upper torso, a force of nature camouflaged in a sweatshirt, somebody who has strolled into the Music Shed out of a circus where is the strongman and who takes on the piano as a ridiculous challenge to the gargantuan strength he revels in.
After landing they strolled up the beach to Jacksonville Beach, where they caught a city bus to Jacksonville and departed by train for Cincinnati and Chicago.

across and intercept
Although Nelson had previously been castigated in the press for failing to intercept the French fleet, rumours of the battle had begun to arrive in Britain from the continent in late September and the news Capel brought was greeted with celebrations right across the country.
Knowing that Crusader forces were massed upon the frontier to intercept him, he took the desert route across the Sinai Peninsula to Ailah at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Meanwhile Charles's brother Louis of Navarre led an army augmented by contingents pledged by the captains of the Great Company and the freebooter Séguin de Badefol through the Black Prince's territories and across France, evading the French royal forces sent to intercept him and arrived in Normandy on 23 September.
Tropospheric scatter is a fairly secure method of propagation as dish alignment is critical, making it extremely difficult to intercept the signals, especially if transmitted across open water, making them highly attractive to military users.
The fastest, flown by Lieutenants Richard F. Gordon, Jr., ( pilot ) and Bobbie Long ( radar intercept officer ), sets a new record for a transcontinental flight across the United States, flying from Ontario, California, to Floyd Bennett Field in New York City in 2 hours 47 minutes at an average speed of 869. 74 mph ( 1, 400. 28 km / h ) with three in-flight refuelings.
Thomasin, guessing his plans, sends Clym to intercept him ; she also, by chance, encounters Diggory Venn as she dashes across the heath herself in pursuit of her husband.
This information assumption allows for interpersonal comparisons of utility differences, but utility levels cannot be compared interpersonally because the intercept of the affine transformations may differ across people.
The pursuer of the Nez Perce, General O. O. Howard did not follow the Nez Perce directly, but rather took a shorter route across southern Montana hoping to intercept them near Yellowstone National Park.
To ensure that his fleet was in a position to intercept the French which ever tack they took, Bridport split his fleet across a wide front, clustered in two trailing groups.

across and reporter
It is said Chadwick first came across baseball in 1856 in New York as a young cricket reporter, while watching a match between New York's Eagle and Gotham clubs.
She moved across the Hudson River to Connecticut, to be the reporter and anchor for WTNH and radio stations WDRC, WKND, and WWCD.
A reporter covering the zoning story for The New York Times came across the block association ’ s submission to City Planning, and mistakenly assumed that the name Tribeca referred to the entire neighborhood, not just one block.
But, when they were interviewed by a reporter from the Irish Independent, the reporter remarked, " They were the most boorish bunch of youngsters I'd come across in my short career ".
In June 2010, a false article was posted on Indymedia. ie using the name of RTÉ News reporter Bethan Kilfoil which claimed that the Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan, Jnr had died ; the story was repeated across the internet.
In 1989, he became a regular reporter on the BBC Radio 4 programme Today, filing reports from across Europe.
After considerable effort to reestablish contact, the anchors manage to get hold of Megan " Meg " Barclay ( Roxanne Hart ), a reporter for the local RBS television affiliate station in Charleston, WPIV, who was two miles from the tugboat aboard the aircraft carrier museum ship USS Yorktown across Charleston Harbor on the opposite bank of the Cooper River in Mount Pleasant.
" A few days later, on 27 January 2005, as the protests continued across Russia, a Channel One reporter noted, " You can understand the elderly but repealing free fares was the last hope for public transport.
: In response to the ban imposed by the first Imperial Diet on reporting by newspaper reporters, a reporter from the newspaper called together the Diet correspondents from the Tokyo newspapers to form a, which in October merged with newspaper companies across Japan, changing its name to the, to become the first kisha club.
In 1990 he joined the BBC, working as a news reporter across radio and television, appearing most often on The World at One and Today on Radio 4.
* Chiharu Niiyama as Yuri Tachibana-A struggling reporter who follows Godzilla across Japan in order to get a good story off of the mutant dinosaur.
Nichols drove to the Centennial Tower parking deck across from CNN Center, at 9: 20 a. m. and only 15 minutes after the first carjacking, AJC reporter Don O ’ Briant became the final carjack victim.
A series of interviews conducted in the late 1970s revealed a wide spectrum of users, including construction workers, a " trendy East Side NYC couple " at a " chic NYC nightclub ", a Los Angeles businesswoman " in the middle of a particularly hectic public-relations job " ( who confided to the reporter that " I could really use a popper now "), and frenetic disco dancers amid " flashing strobe lights and the pulsating beat of music in discos across the country.
The Doctor meets with Cathica, a reporter, and discovers the station is a giant broadcast tower transmitting news across the globe, using special " ports " installed on the foreheads of the reporters to facilitate information transfer.
" Both central piers ," Sharp told a reporter, " were designed and connected with an overhead gallery across the road.
The first " civilian " to drive across the bridge was CKNW reporter Marke Raines.
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Donaldson later disappeared in 1875 when he tried to fly across Lake Michigan in a balloon, accompanied by a reporter named Newton Grimwood.

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