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“As the operatives arrived at the said hotel, the gay members immediately took to flight, scampering in different directions.
Source: https://leadership.ng/delta-police-vows-to-prosecute-suspects-of-gay-wedding/
Federico Dimarco was set scampering down the left flank and his low cut-back was first left by Lautaro Martinez and then collected by Armenian midfielder Mkhitaryan, who smashed in his fifth goal of the season.
Google, Meta, and Microsoft have been scampering to unveil their AI-powered tech.
Oliver, like most otters, is happy enough living alone, swimming, chatting, whistling like a bird, or scampering along the twisty-rooted waterways.
Rangers doubled their lead with a swift break, Tavernier sending Raskin scampering through the middle with a first-time pass. He squared for Sima, on loan from Brighton, to beat Hemming from close range.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/08/st-mirren-rangers-scottish-premiership-match-report
The brilliance of the Trojans’ quarterback, scampering around the Coliseum on Saturday afternoon like the Road Runner weaving through a horde of helmeted Wile E. Coyotes, comes in the predictability of the unpredictable.
Then missiles rain over Gaza, blasting away Palestinian infrastructure, homes, and lives, while rocket sirens send Israelis across the south scampering into fortified shelters.
Within two or three minutes the dead one would be discovered by a scout, who would valiantly (to score brownie points?) attempt to haul it back to the colony singlehandedly, before others came scampering up to help.