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"air raid" Definitions
  1. an attack by a number of aircraft dropping many bombs on a place

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Kyler Murray and the Cardinals' Air Raid offense The Arizona Cardinals will have a new look with rookie quarterback Kyler Murray, new coach Kliff Kingsbury and the newly-installed Air Raid offense.
His legs were maimed in an apparent air raid Thursday.
Another seven government soldiers were injured in the air raid.
The Air Raid is as much about audacity as intellect.
"It's the old World War II air raid siren," Miyagi said.
Air raid Turkey killed 200 Kurdish militants during airstrikes near Aleppo.
None of these prospects play in a dumb air-raid spread.
Concerns about total curfew Air raid sirens blared at 7 a.m.
Air-raid sirens were heard Monday as far away as Hebron.
Air raid sirens wailed during the day and into the evening.
Once again, they are running a version of the Air Raid.
Schoolkids practice an air raid drill at an undisclosed location on Dec.
New York City's first air raid siren wasn't installed until October 20183.
On the home front, storage rooms were turned into air raid shelters.
Starting at tiny Iowa Wesleyan in 1989, Mumme invented the Air Raid.
That followed a rare Israeli daylight air raid near the Damascus International Airport.
" Darla may get some of the best lines in the movie—"AIR RAID!
As he tried to go back to sleep, he heard air raid sirens.
For a while, she attended school in an air-raid shelter in London.
Will the Air Raid fly out of the gates, or crash and burn?
Isamu's father was playing tennis when news of the air raid was broadcast.
Reports of numbers of civilian casualties varied greatly after last Friday's air raid.
He calls his offense "The System," but its pedigree is the Air Raid.
If this painting had a soundtrack, it would be an air raid siren.
They told him he would be killed in an air raid if he left.
It found use in World War II as a particularly splendid air raid shelter.
India retaliated with an air raid against a suspected militant camp in northern Pakistan.
There is even a hulking vintage air raid bunker with a restaurant next door.
Moments Twitter account showed an air raid siren blasting sounds into the night air.
Order!' in that undrownoutable voice, something like an air-raid siren with postnasal drip.
Tensions are running high between the nuclear rivals after the cross border air raid.
Logan Shelts, the lead moderator of Air Raid Sirens, an online forum of educators and enthusiasts, said tornado sirens were an outgrowth of the Cold War, when they were installed to alert communities in case of a nuclear attack or an air raid.
She went into labor during an air raid in the first month of the war.
Unofficial Indian sources estimated the air-raid may have killed as many as 300 jihadists.
The actual feud, however, allegedly stemmed from a mere miscommunication during a WWII air raid.
About 53 people were killed in an air raid in a vegetable market in January.
By the time the exchange was over, air raid sirens had woken people in Israel.
While conducting research for the project, she found a recording of the air raid siren.
If the regime decides to launch an air raid, a massacre will take place right away.
A third air raid hit a school in a nearby village, killing seven and wounding others.
Unusually, they apologised for an air-raid on Sana'a on August 25th which killed 14 civilians.
Some areas in Syria already had air raid sirens, but they had to be manually activated.
Hamas militants responded with a cross-border fusillade that sent Israelis scrambling for air raid shelters.
In retaliation, Israel launched an air raid that hit 12 Iranian and Syrian targets within Syria.
Leach. 'That's kind of where the Air Raid as people know it was born right there.
Air raid sirens continued to go off throughout the day as far away as Tel Aviv.
Leach. 'That's kind of where the Air Raid as people know it was born right there.
The quintessential Air Raid play is called Four Verticals: four wide receivers sprinting up the field.
Twenty-five miles from the border, air raid sirens sounded in Israel's main southern city, Beersheba.
It was enough to inspire a playful debate on Twitter between Mumme's son, Matt, and Jared Lorenzen, an Air Raid star at Kentucky under Hal Mumme and later a backup for the Giants, about who was the first Air Raid quarterback to win a Super Bowl.
Redolent of an wartime air raid, the sirens wail precisely at noon each Tuesday, eerily and slow.
These "sonic wounds" were intended to  retain the sonic memory of air raid sirens from her childhood.
The teams received simple equipment at first—battery-powered hand tools and hand-cranked air-raid sirens.
Now the head coach at Texas Tech, Kingsbury has tabbed Patrick Mahomes to run the Air Raid.
People began to find out where the nearest air-raid shelter from their home and office is.
As children, they practiced air-raid drills; as adults, they cheered the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He worked as an industrial designer by day and an air-raid warden and firefighter at night.
They spring dizzily between a variety of air-raid synth sounds, eardrum-busting bass drops, and martial percussion.
Twenty-three civilians, including women and children, were killed in a Saudi-led coalition air raid on Friday.
Stanford countered Washington State's pass-heavy, Air Raid offense with 494 yards passing of its own from Mills.
In a devastating October air raid, US bombs struck a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders, killing 42. 
Minshew instead took Leach's offer, choosing to play football for another year in Leach's famous Air Raid offense.
We grew up in the 1950s, hid under desks during air raid drills, suffered through the Vietnam War.
The Boros Collection, which features contemporary artwork, is housed in a former World War II air-raid shelter.
He says he was hiding in an air-raid shelter when he caught a glimpse of McCain's parachute.
In Israel, they blared the air-raid siren for two minutes, because otherwise it would never stop blaring.
The Air Raid offense places an extreme emphasis on passing the ball in an attempt to maximize efficiency.
Curated by Małgorzata Miśniakiewicz, works by 45 artists take up two floors in the former air raid shelter.
The driver turns back around and we see a cloaked figure as the sounds of an air raid intensifies.
He started as a freshman, and his numbers are inflated a bit by Cal's Air Raid style of play.
Washington State — The Air Raid is cooking in Pullman, and it will be even more potent next year. 24.
Hiroshima had already been woken by several air-raid sirens that morning, which had proved to be false alarms.
We lived in Riyadh at the time, and our nightly routine included waking up to blaring air-raid sirens.
Downtown buildings in my hometown, San Antonio, displayed yellow and black circular signs designating directions to air-raid shelters.
Howling air-raid sirens and buzzing smartphone alerts kept tens of thousands of Israeli civilians hunkered down in shelters.
The publication describes what an air raid warning sounds like in the first such publication handed out since 1961.
A coincidental air raid drill conducted in Tokyo that morning did not prepare military defenses for the Doolittle Raiders.
Hwang was one of about 50 moviegoers led underground to take shelter from an imaginary North Korean air raid.
" Lasers were a visual analogue to the air-raid sirens festooning early house tracks like Todd Terry's "Can You Party.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the air raid had mostly targeted Iranian forces, but also hit Syrians helping them.
An air raid siren signals a bigger attack on the population of Seoul, citizens should move underground quickly to safety.
In one long passage, after a description of an air raid, sounds of gunshots and bombs filled the darkened theater.
Chief among this year's mysteries the Arizona Cardinals' all-in bet on the Air Raid, Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray.
Running the Bear Raid — Cal's version of the Air Raid — Goff, as a true freshman, sets several program passing records.
After air raid sirens howled throughout Tel Aviv and surrounding towns, Reuters journalists heard several explosions in Israel's coastal conurbation.
The White Helmet rescue workers operating in opposition-held Syria work with Sentry to operate and maintain air raid sirens.
The Utes also rank No. 23 nationally against the pass, which they will face plenty against USC's Air-Raid offense.
Meanwhile, Brad Pitt as a Canadian officer in a dark blue jacket practically disappears during the air raid scenes of Allied.
A view east down the Thames towards smoke rising from fires at the Surrey docks following the first German air raid.
An air raid during the week targeting a senior IS militant killed up to 30 people, residents said late on Friday.
Air raid sirens signaling incoming rocket fire continued in southern Israel on Thursday morning, raising the likelihood of further Israeli reprisals.
The auxiliary sites were placed near antiquated air-raid sirens that still stand throughout the city; they hummed with extraterrestrial transmissions.
After years of futile lobbying for public funding, he sought private donations to open the museum that commemorates the air raid.
Islamic Jihad fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza into Israel, setting off air-raid sirens in communities such as Ashkelon.
An air raid shelter in Hamburg, built by forced laborers during World War II, will become a "design and lifestyle" hotel.
"Without knowing the Air Raid, they'd say, 'You can't do that in the N.F.L.' and of course that's absurd," Leach said.
One morning, while Tamir's father, Shlomo, was driving them to a hike along the sea, an air-raid siren started blaring.
"Without knowing the Air Raid, they'd say, 'You can't do that in the N.F.L.' and of course that's absurd," Leach said.
Most recently, the US carried out an air raid on a different al-Shabaab base, taking out upwards of 150 militants.
On Saturday, the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State militant group carried out a lethal air raid on Syrian government troops.
The witness, an activist working with an air raid warning service in opposition areas, said the jet struck at around 11 a.m.
An air raid siren, which lies right above the threshold of when sound causes pain, clocks in at just over 120 db.
An activist with an opposition air raid warning service said however that the first flight from the base was on Saturday morning.
Which leads us to the second type of stress that the Mahomes/Air Raid pairing puts on a defense: the mental kind.
A deep-bellied air raid sound—that ominous staple of the 21st century action movie, heralding monsters and horror—kept going off.
From his window he could see the billowing smoke of an air raid launched by Bashar Assad's regime and its Russian allies.
"Air raid shelter this way," the sign on the door says, and when we follow it we find ourselves in 1940 London.
Picturing the First World War Awful though it was, some good came of a German air raid on London in July 1917.
" "You saw what happened when that air raid -- when those missiles were fired from Iran into Iraq at al Asad air base.
From the "Air Raid" to run-pass options (RPOs), modern NFL offenses are more dangerous than ever because of one word: space.
A veteran of the Air Raid offense — just like Falk — Minshew relies on accuracy and thrives in a high-volume passing offense.
One woman has her day in court after striking an air raid marshal who banished her pet monkey from a public shelter.
Nabokov was again offering English lessons in September 1939 when gas masks were handed out and air raid alarms began to sound.
Kingsbury's Air Raid scheme is expected to feature four- and five-wide receiver sets — rare personnel groupings for most NFL teams — with regularity.
Tough test for Cardinals' run game In Kliff Kingsbury's pass-heavy, Air Raid offense, the Arizona Cardinals' run game has been refreshingly effective.
The initial Indian air raid struck not Pakistan's bit of Kashmir, but well within Pakistan proper and just 100km from the capital, Islamabad.
An air raid targeting a senior Islamic State militant on Thursday killed up to 30 people in a western Mosul district, residents said.
A Kurdish official in the region of Dohuk said the crowd was demonstrating over a recent Turkish air raid that killed four civilians.
Emergency management officials are working on reinstating an attack warning system similar to the air raid sirens that blared during the Cold War.
Among those safeguards was a requirement that officials verify that civilians weren't in danger from a planned air raid before authorizing an attack.
A player with Mahomes' abilities, in Kingsbury's Air Raid system, puts an exceptional amount of stress on a defense in two key areas.
WSU's Gardner Minshew was 25 of 211 for only 7 yards, as the Cougars' Air Raid offense was limited in the weather conditions.
At least three other top commanders were killed in "the most unprecedented and spectacular air raid," the military said in a news release.
The Bush administration declined to bomb it, but after much debate Israel destroyed it in an air raid in September of that year.
If the militants had held out a few minutes longer, an air raid would have brought the building down on top of them.
The chorus imitates the whirring of air raid sirens and the rat-a-tat of machine guns, as in Hugo Ball's sound poetry.
At Whitehouse High School in Texas, Mahomes passes for 3,587 yards with 41 touchdowns and four interceptions while running the Air Raid offense.
Mahomes throws for 597 yards in his final game before heading to Texas Tech to play in the Air Raid system once again.
OBITUARIES An obituary on May 11 about the German actress Hannelore Elsner misstated her age when her brother died in an air raid.
In the middle of this historical timeline, an animation shows the aftermath of the American-led air raid of Kaohsiung Harbor in 1944.
My earliest memories of it involve air raid alerts and the rumbling of Iraqi bombs echoing over the city like not-so-distant thunder.
The attacks on Sunday night followed a US air raid in Deraa that killed ten people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Or just play it by ear, literally: When acqua alta is en route, sirens (modeled on WWII air raid sirens) sound across the city.
There is no public memorial solely dedicated to those who died in the air raid, which started just after midnight on March 21971, 0003.
Why, he asked, were there so many references to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings in school textbooks, but nothing about the Tokyo air raid?
They run a pass-happy Air Raid-style offense similar to those that produced the current N.F.L. starters Jared Goff, Patrick Mahomes and Mayfield.
Adam's horn call announcing the arrival of Albrecht's betrothed and the royal entourage is reinterpreted by Lamagna as an eerie air-raid-like blaring.
I remember in particular long matches of robots versus scientists in Gasworks, and brutal close-quarters combat trying to escape the air raid in Crossfire.
A Syrian rebel source in the area said the Syrian army had launched a rare air raid on al-Shajara village along the Jordanian border.
She retreats for a while to a country cottage; he begins to sleep in his studio, near his regular beat as an air-raid warden.
Becker's life on the frontline came to an end when a piece of shrapnel pierced his arm as his division retreated during an air raid.
White turned to Heupel, who ran the Air Raid offense as Oklahoma's national-title-winning quarterback for Mike Leach, the offensive coordinator at the time.
At a time when students were used to air raid drills, the fears of these cadets went beyond the general dread of a nuclear exchange.
The gifts were made in memory of his sister, Ruth, who at 19 was killed in an air raid near the end of the war.
Many of the homes also have underground spaces, originally built as air-raid shelters where the owners stocked emergency food in case North Korea invaded.
His youngest toddler, Jumah – named after their second-born who was killed in an air raid in 2015 - was held up by his wife Shamuos.
"It's a way of thinking, a way of being," said S.C. Gwynne, author of "The Perfect Pass," a book about creation of the Air Raid.
When her driver told her the noise came from an air raid practice, Hollingworth feared she had made a colossal gaffe, but her reporting was accurate.
A fatter deeper tone fills out the pulse, and then after a couple of minutes, I can hear an air raid siren modulating over the mix.
Wailing air-raid sirens will be sounded for about 60 seconds from more than 400 locations across the central Pacific islands starting at 123:45 a.m.
Two security sources and a forensic doctor said DNA analysis of bodies of militants killed in the air raid showed Abd al-Hamid was among them.
Less frenetic in approach, the empowering "Solo De Mí" trots gracefully for two minutes until an air raid siren signals the coming satisfying rumble of trap.
The undersized Minshew seems like his listed height of 6-foot-1 is a tad exaggerated, but he truly thrived in Washington State's Air Raid system.
Mike Leach's Air Raid playbook has arrived at Mississippi State, and Lane Kiffin, a veteran of the SEC's assorted wars, is now in charge at Mississippi.
Although the tower survived Nazi bombing, its roof and dials were damaged in a May 1941 air raid which destroyed the main House of Commons chamber.
Before getting a reply, he fortuitously encountered some of Jimmy Doolittle's Raiders, who had landed a plane near Quzhou after their famous air raid on Tokyo.
Then, once they start playing, you're bowled over by their viscous, apocalyptic sludge, punctuated by needling melodies that pierce the gloom like distorted air raid sirens.
The Health Ministry in Gaza said two people had been shot dead, and two others — Hamas fighters — were killed in an air raid in central Gaza.
Syrian and Russian warplanes killed at least 17 people in an air raid on a market in Ashara, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group reported.
One day after she called on Trump to stop the war in Syria, 7-year-old Bana Alabed took to Twitter to react to the air raid.
Though the death toll rose in Gaza and much of southern Israel was paralyzed by air-raid warnings, both sides appeared to be carefully measuring their actions.
He enters, to the sound of crashing cymbals and air-raid sirens, and soon a little girl emerges from the audience, walks onstage and enters the doorway.
Last year, anti-aircraft fire brought down an Israeli jet returning from an air raid in Syria, prompting a wave of Israeli strikes against other targets there.
A group of survivors of the Tokyo air raid sued the Japanese government in 2007, seeking compensation and an acknowledgment of its role in starting the war.
Spavor told Reuters at the time he was eating brunch when he felt the building shake for about five seconds, before the city's air raid sirens sounded.
Dating to 300 BCE and once kept at London's Royal College of Surgeons, the so-called Capua leg was destroyed during a World War II air raid.
With sirens going off repeatedly in the Gaza periphery, Israel ordered its citizens there to remain close to air-raid shelters and schools were closed on Monday.
Israel then launched a second and more intensive air raid, hitting what it said were 12 Iranian and Syrian targets in Syria, including Syrian air defense systems.
One possible replacement, Shelter, a converted Mao-era air raid unit that's played host to nights specializing in grime in the past, will be closing in early 2017.
Air raid sirens wailed in southern Israel overnight and throughout the day, sending families scrambling into bomb shelters, canceling outdoor summer cultural events and forcing summer camps indoors.
During the Blitz, the caverns were transformed into an enormous air-raid shelter that could hold 15,000 people, complete with an underground hospital, chapel, barber, canteen and shops.
If you're reading this to the whistle of air raid sirens with news of the Orange One's presidency securely broadcasting from the basement of Trump Towers, you're fucked.
But it is Henry who has been the face of a defiant run-first rebellion in an era when the leading offensive scheme is called the Air Raid.
Before he was at West Virginia, he also installed the Air Raid at Houston and at Oklahoma State (where Coach Mike Gundy still oversees a pass-happy offense).
The Sooners' first-year head coach, Lincoln Riley, is as steeped in the Air Raid as anyone: He was both a quarterback and a staff member under Leach.
The wailing air raid sirens - distinguished from steady-tone sirens already in use to warn of hurricanes, tsunamis and other natural disasters - were set to return on Friday.
That air raid was responded to by more rockets from Hamas, which in turn led to exchanges of gunfire on the ground Friday that left two Israeli soldiers wounded.
Ghassan Thanoun, Sobhi's neighbor, said his 8-year-old son had been trapped under rubble in their home, which was severely damaged in an air raid on their block.
Minshew did indeed put together a productive season in Leach's Air Raid offense, throwing for over 4,700 yards, 38 touchdowns, and nine interceptions while completing 70% of his passes.
Daniels completed 2256 of 2150 passes for 1343 yards with a touchdown and an interception in his first game running new USC offensive coordinator Graham Harrell's air-raid offense.
As more of a traditional pocket passer in a pass-happy Air Raid scheme, he probably would have needed at least a playoff appearance to have a better chance.
Her Scots-Irish father was a policeman, and they lived in a former Victorian police station, ''complete with jail cells and a 60-foot air-raid siren,'' she says.
Oklahoma replaced the longest-tenured head coach with the youngest in Riley, who runs the passing-centered Air Raid offense that he learned as an assistant at Texas Tech.
The Sabbath siren that sounds (like an air-raid horn) every Friday evening at Congregation Bais Yaakov Nechemia D'satmar, a synagogue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (240 calls to 277).
The Sabbath siren that sounds (like an air-raid horn) every Friday evening at Congregation Bais Yaakov Nechemia D'satmar, a synagogue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (61 calls to 277).
Kingsbury will presumably install an Air Raid-style offense, and short of Mayfield or Patrick Mahomes, there are few quarterbacks in the world more suited to it than Murray.
My new job is an ITV series called "The Halcyon," based on a five-star hotel that during World War II was described as London's most glamorous air-raid shelter.
In a cool air-raid shelter, he learned to inject them with formaldehyde, and he chose the park site to bury them, using prisoners from the rival faction as helpers.
On offense alone, the NFL has re-integrated the option after the college game never stopped running it, and added the zone read, package plays, air raid and spread principles.
The Dutch queen, Wilhelmina, was stuck in a little air-raid shelter in her palace garden while thousands of Nazi paratroopers arrived before dawn as she had predicted they would.
Four rockets were launched from Syria toward the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights at dawn on Tuesday, setting off air-raid sirens but causing no harm, according to the Israeli military.
Today, air-raid drills and videos of new missiles teach a new generation to live as if a hot war, begun by an antagonistic West, is just around the corner.
We used to get food parcels from Australia, and the only time we were allowed to eat any of them was when an air raid lasted longer than an hour.
Set in the basement of an American family home during a fictional air raid, the film delivers a fly-on-the-wall look at the trauma Zec experienced as a teenager.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli military said early on Thursday that several air raid sirens had "sounded in the area of the Golan Heights" and that it was looking into the cause.
The scary thing is that "Sumo"—a song that led with relatively self-assured lyrics but still sounded like an air-raid siren inside a munitions factory—will be on Light.
Makos suspects that Esser and her boss had gone stir crazy staying in an air raid shelter and had decided to make a run for a bridge outside Cologne to safety.
True freshman Kaymen Cureton is set to make his second start at quarterback for the Wolf Pack but will be hard-pressed to keep pace with the Cougars' Air Raid offense.
In a hilarious episode, a friend in the village convinces the Nazis that Ginzburg is a poor, sad refugee who has no papers because they were lost in an air raid.
This is the aftermath of an apparent air raid Thursday in the northwest province in Idlib in northwestern Syria, as shown by a video circulated by Syrian opposition activists on social media.
"During World War II, we hid in air raid shelters wearing masks when we heard the sirens," said Reinosuke Ishigaki, an 89-year old resident who helped coordinate the town's disaster preparation.
The project, completed in 2005, was a complement to the erection in 1962 of a new cathedral in Coventry, replacing the one wrecked by a German air raid on the English Midlands.
Within minutes the air raid sirens screamed, followed by the thunder of explosions, an unearthly light show from exploding big ordnance and the Iraqis lighting up the sky with anti-aircraft fire.
Launching his set with bombastic air raid sirens, it was if he built a rave sample pack of breakdowns and builds, and then decided to play the whole thing end-to-end.
A statement issued by the Peshmerga, the military arm of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government, said that five of its fighters were killed in the air raid and another nine wounded.
A U.S.-led coalition which is separately fighting against the jihadist militants said late on Friday it had carried out 168 IS oil tanker trucks near Palmyra in a large air raid.
Her family survived the first attack in an air-raid shelter, though their house burnt down; she was sent to Rauschen, a spa town on the Baltic Sea coast, the next day.
The couple met in August 1941 at a London dance hall when Jean was an 18-year-old English firefighter and air raid warden, and George was a 21-year-old Canadian soldier.
The summertime military exercises usually coincide with a nationwide civilian defense drill in South Korea in which ordinary people take shelter in buildings and subway stations at the sound of air-raid sirens.
"Fire masks, Downshire Hill, London, England, 1941" depicts a pair of models wearing Air Raid Precautions masks and sitting at the entrance to Miller's bomb shelter at her home in Hampstead, North London.
Many of the people here know them back from Bunker, the popular 24s club once located in Berlin's Mitte neighborhood, inside an old air-raid shelter that now houses a contemporary art collection.
The tragic flaw where the air raid sirens should have been blaring in Lisa's team leader ears was when Vince suggested having dancing girls on the top of our container to draw attention.
" TRUMP'S PROBLEM WITH NORTH KOREA IS NOT NUCLEAR WEAPONS According to NK News, "daily air raid drills" were common in 1994 when the North and the U.S.  were "on the brink of war.
The air raid served as a serious wakeup call for the Japanese military and its civilians, who falsely assumed such attacks were impossible given the reach of its Imperial Navy at the time.
The film was based on Takahata's experience as a nine-year-old boy, fleeing a U.S. air raid, barefoot and in pyjamas, amid piles of dead bodies in Okayama, western Japan, in 1945.
The utilization of underused areas of urban space – Growing Underground's site is located in a former air raid shelter – is set to play an increasingly important role in the way people grow crops.
RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi-led Arab coalition on Saturday conceded that an air raid in Yemen's capital a day earlier had resulted in civilian casualties, blaming the incident on an unspecified "technical error".
Just one team has won the national championship while running the Air Raid: the 22007 Oklahoma Sooners, who learned the offense the previous year from a 2400-year-old offensive coordinator — Mike Leach.
ASHDOD, Israel (Reuters) - There was anger and dismay on the Israeli side of the Gaza border on Monday after two days of rocket blasts and air-raid sirens that ended with a ceasefire.
The idea of the sound of war surfaced for me in a purely visceral way, as one of my most haunting memories of growing up in Iraq—the sound of the air raid sirens.
There are mechanical sirens: There are electronic sirens: Sirens can put out an "alert" tone — a three-minute, uninterrupted sound — or an "attack" tone that modulates and sounds like a classic air-raid siren.
Guests trooped down a staircase covered in industrial gray carpet against the soundtrack of air raid sirens, to see Demna Gvasalia, the Georgian fox in the iconoclastic Vetements henhouse of fashion, unveil his Balenciaga.
These dance music tropes are as familiar to our eyes as the Amen break, the acid squelch, or the air-raid siren are to our ears and feet; they're part of our shared history.
Part of the ingenuity of the Air Raid offense is its simplicity (there are eight basic plays) and its sophistication (there are countless outcomes based on options that stress ball distribution, spacing and tempo).
The high point, Islanders will tell you, came in the summer of 313, when the volunteer home guard's air raid siren went off, alerting locals that the sheriff was en route with eviction notices.
The U.S. air strike followed a sharp increase in U.S.-Iranian hostilities last week when pro-Iranian militiamen attacked the U.S. embassy in Iraq following a U.S. air raid on the Kataib Hezbollah militia.
But to a large extent "Make America Great Again" was a cultural message disguised as an economic one—an air raid siren, rather than a dog whistle, to voters who feared an increasingly diverse country.
All of which means that this year the Big 12 will have to reckon with another Air Raid quarterback with a background in baseball, and another offense that could put unique stress on opposing defenses.
Instead of addressing other needs, the Cardinals used the No. 1 overall pick to take Murray, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from Oklahoma they believe to be a perfect fit for Kingsbury's "Air Raid" offense.
Tensions were already high between the two countries with the storming of the U.S. embassy perimeter in Iraq by pro-Iranian militiamen last week, which followed an American air raid on an Iraqi Shi'ite militia.
European Council President Charles Michel called Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday to express solidarity with Ankara after an air raid by Russia-backed Syrian government forces killed more than 30 Turkish soldiers last week.
A plane whisked his contingent from Virginia's coast to Washington, DC, and the British, used to London's air raid blackouts, marveled at the lights of the city below, decked out for its first wartime Christmas.
Hawaii has been on high emotional alert — it began staging monthly air-raid drills, complete with sirens, in December — since President Trump and Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, began exchanging nuclear threats.
With the Cardinals, Murray will work under the first-year head coach Kliff Kingsbury, who at Texas Tech played quarterback and coached in the same Air Raid offensive system that Murray thrived in at Oklahoma.
Later on Friday, air raid sirens sounded in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights when two mortars fired from the Syrian side of the frontier struck an open area, causing no damage or injuries, Israel's military said.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - An air raid carried out overnight by Syrian or Russian warplanes killed four medical workers and at least nine rebel fighters near Aleppo, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said on Wednesday.
A Thursday air raid on rebel-held neighborhoods in Aleppo, which Russian aircraft are believed to have carried out, killed at least 503 people, according the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group.
Washington State, though, lives and dies through coach Mike Leach's Air Raid offense with junior Luke Falk (45 completion rate, 11 touchdowns, two interceptions), whose 359.5 yards per game over his career leads active FBS quarterbacks.
He was a prolific photographer of conflict: he documented the crossing of the Rhine in the Second World War, air-raid shelters and bomb fires in London, and the Battle of Inchon during the Korean War.
To keep the water cool enough for the fish to survive, the whole building is built like an air-raid bunker, with 2000-centimeter-thick concrete walls for insulation and air-conditioners blasting around the clock.
Not until now, though, 240 years after the final split, has a collection like this been made available to fans—both diehards and newjacks—who have found themselves lured in by the air raid siren's call.
Bob Menendez of New Jersey, who compared the directive to the hide-under-your-desk air raid drills that were supposed to protect school kids in the event of a nuclear attack in the Cold War.
Kliff Kingsbury is planning to go full-bore with his version of the Air Raid offense in his first season as coach, and the pass-heavy scheme is likely to be the talk of the league.
Kliff Kingsbury is planning to go full-bore with his version of the Air Raid offense in his first season as coach, and the pass-heavy scheme is likely to be the talk of the league.
Frontwoman Sabrina Ellis is blessed with an air-raid-ready voice and T. Rex levels of swagger, while guitarist Andrew Cashen churns out hook-afflicted riffs that would have dominated FM-rock playlists during the Ford administration.
Frontwoman Sabrina Ellis is blessed with an air-raid-ready voice and T. Rex levels of swagger, while guitarist Andrew Cashen churns out hook-afflicted riffs that would have dominated FM-rock playlists during the Ford administration.
And the success of such systems, all the way down to high school and low-level colleges, are proof positive the "Air Raid" type system Kingsbury ran at Tech and Murray operated at Oklahoma has lasting power.
The immediate origins of India's taboo-busting air raid and the resulting aerial skirmishes lie in a suicide-bombing on February 143th in the Pulwama district of the state of Jammu & Kashmir that killed 40 Indian policemen.
For example, a Mosul sheikh informed me a week ago that during last Ramadan a U.S. air raid resulted in an errant missile striking his sister's residence in Mosul and killing 12 of their 13 family members.
Local officials and residents said on Thursday that dozens of people were buried in collapsed buildings after an air raid against Islamic State militants in the al-Aghawat al-Jadidah district triggered a huge explosion last week.
In the years after World War II, the government had moved away from relying on air-raid warning sirens, and instead briefly set its sights on a system known as the National Emergency Alarm Repeater, or NEAR.
He was among two dozen Metropole guests touring an underground air raid bunker at the hotel used during the Vietnam War that was rediscovered by chance in 2011 while the hotel was renovating its poolside Bamboo bar.
Turkey announced that it would open border gates for a period of 72 hours to allow refugees to cross into European countries after thirty three Turkish soldiers were killed in a Syrian air raid in Idlib overnight.
Apparently, sudden downpours of squid like a seafood-focused Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs are such a frequent occurrence in the 2019 Watchmen world that cities have early-warning air raid sirens to warn about them.
Depicts the Cross of Lorraine on a building that's speculated to be a church with a description that references the Francisco Goya painting The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters accompanied by the sound of an air raid siren.
In the latest days of the war, after regular bombings had turned Berlin into an active war zone, I met a young man trying to hide his "Jew" patch while we both huddled in an air raid shelter.
The authorities are now using "fire safety" as a pretext to drive thousands of other migrants out of the basements, air-raid shelters and shanties where they live (see article)—often by cutting off their electricity and water.
Cross-border hostilities which broke out on Friday flared into a second day, with Palestinians fleeing Israeli strikes in Gaza and air-raid sirens sending Israelis running to shelters as interceptor missiles blew up rockets in the sky.
Competing with air raid sirens, the Long Beach rapper's verses are both loud and urgent, but as the song builds into an apocalyptic bounce track, it might be all you need to drop that ass one last time.
And just three months ago, Mr Trump revealed America had also been "cocked and loaded" when he aborted an air-raid against Iran just ten minutes before it was due to strike, because of the likely civilian casualties.
In an interview with the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitungin 2015, she recalled a difficult early life: When she was not yet 3, her brother died in an air raid; five years later her father, an engineer, died of tuberculosis.
A little-used wide receiver at Kentucky for two seasons under Mumme (and one under Leach), he gained his Air Raid wings several years ago at Troy under Tony Franklin, who coached with Mumme and Leach at Kentucky.
Since the late 22000s, when it debuted in the hinterlands of college football, the high-octane passing attack known as the "Air Raid" has grown into the most explosive, most fabulous and most influential offense in the land.
While still in school, during World War II, she also made model airplanes, including a Messerschmitt, for air-raid wardens to use to identify German aircraft, she told the Archives of American Art in an interview in 2003.
Air-raid precautions workers splashed a small quantity of diluted mustard gas in a roped-off section of Pimlico, and then went to work to demonstrate how the various units would function in case of a real gas alarm.
Warplanes also carried out six raids on Douma in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, resulting in six deaths, and earlier, an air raid in Hama killed four people from the same family, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
EASTERN GHOUTA, Syria (Reuters) - His brow dripping with blood and his skin caked with brick dust, Abu Abdallah was pulled out from under the rubble of his house near Damascus after it was blown up in an air raid.
The Air Raid spread offense has always been a great equalizer, but it may have even more untapped upside as its practitioners continue to evolve the system to suit the talents of versatile, multi-sport stars like Patrick Mahomes.
Although he was maybe 241.68-foot-254 and 212 pounds and running the notoriously pass-heavy Air Raid offense at A&M, Manziel led the SEC in rushing yards with 20153 and added another 22015 yards through the air.
The salvoes from Gaza sent Israelis rushing to shelters in towns near the Gaza border and deeper in the country, with air raid sirens going off as far north as Tel Aviv and rockets striking Israeli highways and towns.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks violence in the country, had said he was killed in a suspected Syrian or Russian air raid on a village northwest of the city of Idlib in northwestern Syria on Sunday.
It doesn't hurt to remind ourselves what real leadership looks like — to have a leader who knows history, who is well-versed in the grand sweep of things, who can recite Tennyson on a rooftop during an air raid.
The U.S. strike followed a spike in U.S.-Iranian hostilities in Iraq since last week when pro-Iranian militias attacked the U.S. embassy in Baghdad after a deadly U.S. air raid on Kataib Hezbollah, a militia founded by Muhandis.
The apparent willingness of counterparties to lose money again and again, a former manager at Deutsche Bank told me, should have "sounded an air-raid alarm" that the true purpose of the mirror trades was to facilitate capital flight.
"The air raid happened in the morning and because the house was made of mud, it took us until noon to be able to dig the bodies out," said Nayef, a resident who helped remove the rubble to recover the bodies.
" Details, per AP: "The Defense Ministry said the air raid on May 28 that targeted an IS meeting held on the southern outskirts of Raqqa in Syria also killed about 30 mid-level militant leaders and about 300 other fighters.
Hussam Salloum, a volunteer with an air raid warning service in rebel-held areas, said the Sukhoi-22 that attacked on Tuesday approached at low altitude, leaving behind three columns of dark smoke and the white cloud nearer to ground level.
Warplanes believed to belong to Russia or the Syrian army killed at least 17 people in an air raid on a market in an Islamic State-held town in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor on Monday, the Observatory reported.
And then last week, at a rally in Alabama, he traded his dog whistle for an air-raid siren and called on NFL owners to "fire" any player who protested police brutality and racial inequality by kneeling during the national anthem.
PARIS (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin at World War One commemorations on Sunday, their first meeting since the downing of a Russian plane during an Israeli air raid in Syria in September.
After the airstrikes, air-raid sirens sounded in southern Israel, and Israel said a rocket fired from Gaza had landed on the roof of the safe room in a home in Sha'ar HaNegev, which girds the northeastern corner of Gaza.
He had elevated a doormat program to a state title contender, notched pinball numbers in the same Air Raid offense Littrell runs and yet he had accrued zero major recruiting interest aside from an invitation to walk on at Oklahoma State.
The 136-room nhow Hamburg, which is being designed by the NH Hotel Group, will open in mid-2021 on top of the Bunker St. Pauli, one of thousands of air raid shelters built across the country by the Third Reich.
Mahomes, who played in an Air Raid offense in college that was not thought to translate to the NFL, was considered a first-round pick by the time the draft came but was not considered one of the elite quarterback prospects.
Shanahan ambled through the field-level corridors at Levi's Stadium on Sunday after witnessing his son, Kyle, the 493ers' third-year coach, bully the Packers with a modern, devastating spin on a power running game — the Air Raid of rushing attacks.
The Trojans ditched any remnants of Student Body Right, recasting the offense by hiring Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator — and then when Kingsbury left for the N.F.L. less than a month later, bringing on another Air Raid protégé, Graham Harrell.
The U.S. strike followed a sharp increase in U.S.-Iranian hostilities in Iraq since last week when pro-Iranian militia attacked the U.S. embassy in Baghdad after a deadly U.S. air raid on the Kataib Hezbollah militia, founded by Muhandis.
MOSCOW, June 6 (Reuters) - Russian warplanes did not hit the Syrian town of Ashara in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor on Monday where at least 17 people were reportedly killed in an air raid, Russia's Defence Ministry said in a statement.
The Drought, Frederikke Hoffmeier's first full-length under-the-moniker since her tightly coiled 2016 effort The Spiral, shows great restraint, plodding along at a mucusy pace as layers of field recordings and air-raid drones overlap in varying degrees of opacity.
Aden (Reuters) - An air raid by the Saudi-led military coalition put Yemeni airport in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa out of service on Tuesday, jeopardizing relief shipments to a country on the brink of famine, the state news agency SABA reported.
Short videos show the members shining their flashlights on the prison gates of a colonial political prison, a pile of dusty movie reels and posters in an empty movie studio, or the walls of a former World War Two air raid tunnel.
Short videos show the members shining their flashlights on the prison gates of a colonial political prison, a pile of dusty movie reels and posters in an empty movie studio, and the walls of a former World War Two air raid tunnel.
Known for their Air Raid offense, the Cougars have been just as impressive on defense, ranking sixth in the nation in passing defense (allowing 146.3 yards per game), tied for seventh in sacks (3.5 per game) and eighth in passing efficiency defense (99.97).
While Groundfridge is ideal for people who have a vegetable garden or are avid collectors of wine, the company has also received requests from people in California, who want to use it as an air-raid shelter in case of forest fires.
At the time, U.S. land-based aircraft capable of conducting an air raid on Tokyo did not have nearby airfields to support the operation and U.S. carrier-based aircraft could not travel the distance to Tokyo without putting their carriers in harm's way.
The strike came minutes after the Israeli military activated air raid sirens in the area and said one rocket had been launched out of the Gaza Strip, a coastal territory 50 miles (80 km) away where Hamas and other factions possess such weapons.
The debate received more fuel on Saturday as Coach Mike Leach's Washington State Cougars, who run the pass-happy, explosive Air Raid offense and are exceedingly fun to watch, found their groove in the first half of their showcase game against Oregon.
At any moment—maybe at school, maybe during Saturday morning cartoons—air-raid sirens and TV test patterns could sound, followed by a blinding flash and, if you survived that, a thermonuclear mushroom big as the sky and hot as the sun.
Less known is the fact that in high school he served as the triggerman in an Air Raid spread passing offense: This allowed Barrett to receive ample training in the art of throwing the ball off quick reads from the shotgun spread.
Oklahoma's offense — the same Air Raid variant that saw Mayfield win last year under Coach Lincoln Riley — had Murray throwing early and often, while the Alabama offense still relied heavily on the run, as is the tradition for Nick Saban-coached teams.
In 1940, during the Blitz, he led an occupation of the Savoy Hotel to protest the lack of air-raid shelters for people in the East End — a campaign credited for the government's subsequent decision to let people shelter in London Underground stations.
Across his first two starts, Mahomes dismisses the perception that being a product of an Air Raid offense is a hindrance in the N.F.L. His quick release and quicker reads power a Chiefs offense loaded with empty sets and run-pass options.
With air-raid sirens wailing from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, and after a Palestinian anti-tank missile blew up an Israeli bus, seriously wounding a 19-year-old soldier, Israel retaliated with airstrikes and tank fire that grew steadily more destructive.
In his book "Keith Richards: The Biography," Mr. Bockris wrote that Mr. Richards was born amid the bombing and air raid sirens of Dartford, England, in 1943 at the height of World War II. "I was born with those sirens," he said.
" Reflecting on the Riese project, he complained that Hitler used far too many resources to build "that huge bunker," noting that it "consumed more concrete than the entire population" of the country "had at its disposal for air-raid shelters in 1944.
A recording of the wailing air-raid siren - familiar to older generations who grew up hearing it on a regular basis - was played at a news conference by Governor David Ige, civil defense and emergency management officers in the state capital, Honolulu.
After the visit — part of his tour of Germany as a Hearst newspaper war correspondent — Kennedy, then 28, wrote a diary entry revealing his fascination with the late Führer, who had committed suicide just four months earlier at his air-raid shelter in Berlin.
JERUSALEM, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Five projectiles from Syria set off air raid sirens in Israeli towns on Saturday, prompting the Israeli military to say it would step up its response to stray fire from the civil war that has repeatedly spilled over the border.
The group Tahrir al-Sham released a statement on social media quoting a commander in charge of its air defences as saying one of its fighters had hit the jet during an air raid over the city of Saraqeb in the northwestern province of Idlib.
Since a group of air raid survivors bandied together to crowdfund its opening in 2002, it has been preserving their memories and also remembering that Japanese air strikes inflicted severe damage on Chinese civilians in Chongqing, killing 32,000 people between February 1938 and August 1943.
Saotome said he also could never forgive his government for awarding Curtis LeMay, the architect of the Tokyo air raid, the First‐Class Order of Merit of the Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun, for helping to establish Japan's modern air force after the war.
Emil Schumacher, "The Stove" | Der Herd (1950) oil on canvas; Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (© 2017 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn; photo by Joachim Schwingel, Hagen)Karl Hofer survived, too, though his Berlin studio was destroyed during an air raid in 1943.
The group Tahrir al-Sham released a statement on social media quoting a commander in charge of its air defenses as saying one of its fighters had hit the jet during an air raid over the city of Saraqeb in the northwestern province of Idlib.
Kingsbury, a former head coach at Texas Tech and a proponent of the air raid offense, has worked with Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfield, Johnny Manziel, Case Keenum and other quarterbacks during his time as a college coach, which included stops at Texas A&M and Houston.
"I turned images from the TV into oil on canvas, which has its history in this tradition going back to Goya and Picasso," he added, alluding to the latter's iconic image of chaos brought on by a bloody air raid on the Spanish town of Guernica.
Looking to bring his modified Air Raid approach to the pro game, Kingsbury has put the ball in Kyler Murray's hands and is hoping the rookie quarterback and 2018 Heisman Trophy winner can put up video game numbers not unlike another of his protégés: Patrick Mahomes.
However, since it is so potent in disrupting powerful and traditional defenses, it's a perfect weapon for overmatched schools that are not at the top of the pecking order, according to Hal Mumme, who first developed the Air Raid in 20163 at the tiny Iowa Wesleyan College.
Had it not been for me and my fellow traumatized passengers walking around looking as if we'd all just emerged from a bomb shelter after an air raid, the whole scene would have probably appeared fairly normal to an outsider unaware of what had taken place the previous day.
Bebars Meshaal from the Syrian Civil Defense, also known as the White Helmets, initially put the death toll at 27 and said three additional bodies had been recovered from bombings the previous day, when regime forces resumed its air raid over eastern Aleppo after a three-week lull.
Max and Marianne set up house in Hampstead; she gives birth to a daughter during an air raid; he commutes to a mostly deskbound job, and the audience is free to appreciate the work of a superb supporting cast that includes Jared Harris, Lizzy Caplan and Simon McBurney.

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