Word: escorters
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...with purpose, shooing us with words and waves like we were pigeons. There were about fifteen of us, gathered with an equal number of Chinese colleagues at the appointed spot last Thursday to cover President Bush's arrival for his first ever meeting with Chinese President, Jiang Zemin. Our escort, who had taken us through multiple security checks had either turned against us or disappeared. He was replaced by a new fellow who yelled at our former escort and then at us. A daisy chain of authority followed: a new man would arrive, yell at the previous shepherd, reposition...
...computer science professor strolled into the party. Associate Professor of Linguistics Bert R. Vaux tried to sneak in behind Lewis but was halted by Feldstein.”Whoa there! Sorry, dude, no room for Associate Professors here,” Feldstein said, motioning for the HUPD to escort Vaux off the premises. Inside, a frustratingly limited MP3 playlist dicated the tunes, but no one could change it because Yale Registrar Johanna S. Runyan was hooking up with Cornell General Counsel Martin H. White in the bedroom with the computer. Finally, former Provost Harvey V. Fineberg...
Shah Mohammed says the MBTA police agreed to escort any person who felt unsafe exiting the T stop to the traffic light on Mass...
...road into town, we crashed through barricades of smoldering tires, and swerved around boulders the rioters had dragged onto the road. It looked as if stones had rained down from heaven. Syed liked the rush; he was take-charge kind of guy and kept yelling at our police escort for slowing down in a panic every time we came upon a group of protesters straggling back to their homes...
...road into town, we crashed through barricades of smoldering tires, and swerved around boulders the rioters had dragged onto the road. It looked as if stones had rained down from heaven. Syed liked the rush; he was take-charge kind of guy and kept yelling at our police escort for slowing down in a panic every time we came upon a group of protesters straggling back to their homes...