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  • If you haven't seen the ad, an image from which appears above, the Washington Post describes the ad thusly: Scurrying is heard as the camera plunges deeper into the woods and pans sunlight-speckled trees.

    IsThatLegal? 2004

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

  • PARIS — Scurrying along the baseline as only he can, sliding through the red clay he rules, Rafael Nadal stretched to somehow dig the ball out of a corner and fling it back over the net – once, twice, three times – during a 14-stroke exchange that ended when Robin Soderling sailed a shot long.

    Rafael Nadal Wins 2010 French Open, Beats Robin Soderling In Straight Sets To Win Title 2010

  • Scurrying into lobbyist positions won't save them and the bell is tolling, tolling, tolling.

    Sunday Roundup: GOP in trouble? 2008

  • Scurrying back to the safe haven of an electric guitar is not staying ahead of the curve, it's deeply conservative.

    Forward-thinking Klaxons take one step back with Flashover 2010

  • Scurrying at his feet are Democrats kicking his heels, and Republicans who have yet to discover they are about to be in the shadow of the incredibly growing president.

    Charles Perez: How Barack Obama Won Charles Perez 2010

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