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The trolley careens through the city and is repeatedly commandeered.
It then careens at full speed into a three-story residential brick building.
Even he forsakes this advice as the novel careens toward its savage end.
A toy car in Mr. Fleck's hand careens off the make-believe road.
On Friday, messenger Mercury careens into Capricorn — the sign of masculinity — until February 7.
Even when Mr. Saraceno careens off into flights of fancy, the scientists are tolerant.
As the war careens to an end, tensions in the camp lead to violence.
Artist's impression of the Sun-like star as it careens towards the supermassive black hole.
This is a proposal that careens toward massive new entitlement expenditures, with no credible offset.
Their wide-ranging conversation careens from the Coens early days to how they approach screenwriting now.
Their wide-ranging conversation careens from the Coens early days to how they approach screenwriting now.
An SUV carrying identical twin sisters careens off a cliff in Hawaii, falling about 200 feet.
YouTube channel 5MadMovieMakers released a video detailing a colossal Hot Wheels track that careens over two stories.
As the bus careens down the street, "Energy" can be heard booming from some unseen diegetic source.
Particularly as Trump careens from crisis to crisis, the world is looking for reassurance from Mike Pompeo.
Plus, with eight episodes to fill, 10 Years Later careens right through them, which gets old quickly.
When he doesn't choose aides who know how to manage a presidency, his presidency careens forward unmanaged.
Twitter Trump lashes out at perceived enemies, careens wildly between competing messages and embraces chaos as a strategy.
When their own shot careens off the rim, everybody's PER, net rating, and VORP is temporarily rendered irrelevant.
Trump careens from "fire and fury" to "little rocket man" to suggesting Kim could someday be his friend.
The Fate of the Furious careens wildly into theaters this weekend, and Clint and Ti got a sneak peak!
To the uninitiated, though, "Dirk Gently" feels pretty near impenetrable -- an opaque fever dream that careens along almost drunkenly.
Follow along closely, and you're likely to get whiplash from the severe ways each caricature careens back and forth.
She careens from slapstick to pathos in mere moments, and she makes us feel every death in our gut.
With a jaunty fedora and a leather whip, he careens across the Egyptian desert, discovering long-lost ancient secrets.
It slams into the rear vessel, which careens into the near one, and the two explode into an inferno.
From that point, the story careens through a series of increasingly bizarre twists, references, and imaginative, technicolor displays of gore.
The show isn't even about its character work, which careens between stereotypes and ludicrous continuity errors from season to season.
" The 30-year-old actress said her comment came from a "delusional girl" perspective that "careens between wisdom and ignorance.
The ball careens off into space, striking a nearby asteroid which then crashes into the moon, splitting into thousand pieces.
A car careens down a highway, while a hero rips at its wiring, trying to take control of the vehicle.
As the Senate race careens toward the final weeks, the Menendez campaign has seen some troubling signs in recent polling.
President Trump's zigzagging on immigration reform as the country careens toward a Friday night government shutdown deadline has Congress frustrated.
It's a riotous punch of powerpop bombast, finishing with a windows-down outro that careens down the highway into the sunset.
That becomes even more important if the economy careens into a ditch again, which some experts think we are due for soon.
As the presidential election careens to its conclusion, some armed militia groups are preparing for the possibility of a stolen election on Nov.
Westworld has never been easy to parse, a fact that has become even more true as the series careens into its third season.
The gathering of the widows Hemingway is the high point of a play that ultimately careens off the rails in its revisionist enthusiasm.
He's wildly jealous, but she seems to genuinely care about him, which becomes increasingly difficult to fathom as he careens through his day.
Someone can be heard saying, "What the f—?" as the food cart careens past them, tumbling all the way down to the lower level.
The segment careens off in another direction that ends with Vincent stabbing a needleful of adrenaline into her chest to stop an accidental overdose.
The track careens along with monstrous, rumbling bass tones and eerie, rave-influenced synth lines punctured by flashes of a drum 'n' bass break.
The 77-year-old former veep rambles, mumbles and careens down tangents, often sounding like he's practicing talking points while drifting off to sleep.
The confluence of events has created a feeling that the social fabric of America is strained, even as the wider world careens off its axis.
Most frustrating, it careens from high-intensity to low, from one aesthetic to another, with lyrics that begin at trite and move somewhere quite dimmer.
Some have been proved false, some have been dismissed as ineffective and still others have been forgotten as he careens from one message to another.
He careens from one side of an issue to the other so fast, it's amazing he can keep the lights on at Facebook at all.
All have "The Guy" in their phones, a semi-anonymous weed deliveryman who careens around Brooklyn on his bike, dispensing treats to his eclectic customer base.
It careens, lurches, and rattles like a rusty roller-coaster determined to squeeze some last screams out of its riders before getting busted down for scrap.
In another critic's pick, the "raunchy, glorious end" of the fourth and final season of "Catastrophe," Amazon's rawly honest marriage comedy, careens to a satisfying finish.
Instead of crossing Whiteside up and going left, Oladipo goes in-and-out, stays on the right side, and careens straight into a cluster of terrible.
Okay, what about when your robot car drives into an airless tube hundreds of miles long and careens across country at close to the speed of sound?
It's a little covered wagon pulled by a pair of enthusiastic ponies—you know, a prairie schooner—that careens onto the field whenever the home team scores.
Steve Carell, Christian Bale, Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling are the players in this story, which careens through executive suites, conference rooms, Manhattan streets and Florida subdivisions.
Pursued by sushi chef/assassin Zero (played by martial artist, actor, and casually immortal Iron Chef chairman Mark Dacascos), Wick careens through the scaffolding of New York.
Her complexity humanizes the woman behind the mask as she careens through the city, kicks ass, and brings evildoers to justice (please don't do this at home!).
"There's no point in spoiling the specifics, but needless to say, the movie careens into a form of historical revisionism familiar from Tarantino's other recent work," IndieWire writes.
He growls, rants, shouts, digresses, careens from shtick nugget to shtick nugget, rhapsodizes over past landslides, name-drops Ivanka, Melania, Mike Tyson, Newt Gingrich, Bobby Knight, Bill O'Reilly.
Blade Runner 2049 starts with a pulpy noir setup that feels tonally perfect, but from there, the film careens from story point to story point without strong connective tissue.
Milx careens between guttural rasps, hoarse roars, gritted-teeth spoken word, a husky croon (see the breathless vocal harmonies on the discomfitingly pretty opening of "Lights in the Sky").
Everyone loves a tiny, chaotic neutral, nonverbal goober upon which to pour their affections — all the better if the baby meme's behavior careens between crushingly sweet and harmlessly violent.
No, he careens far more to the dark side, issuing more than 45,000 tweets and associated pronouncements that often spew venom at targets across the world and societal spectrum.
In hindsight, though, keeping a feature-length spoof singularly devoted to him aloft -- as it careens from one frantic moment to the next -- looks like a job for Superman.
The premiere careens so chaotically, and is so aggressively jarring that it would be completely understandable if viewers tuned out just to avoid the sheer stress of it all.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe briefly achieves this speed when it careens around the sun, and flying to Pluto from the sun at that rate would take nearly a year.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A bright yellow three-wheeled tuk tuk careens out of the rioting crowd with gunfire crackling in the air and black smoke swirling up into the horizon.
Written by the show's creator, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, with brilliant art direction by Lisa Hanawalt, the monologue careens between pathos and black humor, delusion and acceptance—and is totally transfixing.
For one, it makes Jesse a little less inscrutable, making it easier to care as he careens around Annville trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with him.
However, near the end the play careens off its comic course and into a sincere lesson: the teacher reassures his students that whatever they are going through, they are not alone.
But then, at one minute 12, it launches into a plush composition that careens towards it's conclusion like a frantic Ben Folds following his piano as it rolls towards the precipice.
The back-to-back developments plunged Israeli politics into utter chaos, with no clear resolution in sight as the country careens toward an unprecedented third election in less than a year.
BAGHDAD, Oct 8 (Reuters) - A bright yellow three-wheeled tuk tuk careens out of the rioting crowd with gunfire crackling in the air and black smoke swirling up into the horizon.
"I think it's literally just a matter of time before his NASCAR careens into the wall – and hopefully not into the other drivers," the source said in an interview on Aug. 6.
The show careens between genres, at once an office sitcom, a police procedural and a screwball romance between the stylish assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and the unlikely spy Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh).
Taylor's project (assisted by percussion from Matthew Anderegg) careens and skids between disparate rhythms and samples stitched together with care, turning heads without jolting listeners out of the reverie these songs create.
As he careens from one destination to the next, Vic begins a beautifully nuanced relationship with one of his passengers, Tracy (Lauren Spencer), a young woman with A.L.S. who uses a wheelchair.
And we have a system of social organization that rewards them for squeezing workers, promising a fully automated future for the financial markets, and replacing brick and mortar as it careens towards monopoly.
As this absurd election season careens to a close, any cybersecurity story with the word "Clinton" or "Trump" in the headline has become a magnet for controversy—and deserves a close fact-check.
Richie, who is frantically trying to keep the business afloat so he can sell the whole thing to the German conglomerate PolyGram, careens around New York City, dealing with one crisis after another.
Alas, the same things that make a driverless car safe also make it dull: It never speeds, never crashes or careens (well, almost never), and it enables its occupants to read or nap.
For the most part, though, "Fallen Kingdom" (the fifth entry under the "Jurassic" banner) basically careens from one perilous encounter to the next, in a manner that generally feels more chaotic than exciting.
Walls, doors, and even enemies who were a threat or an impassable barrier to the little boy become literally nothing, crumbling beneath the feet of the blob as it careens throughout the laboratory.
She lives with her unseen, bed-bound mother and careens into local eccentrics with her cousin and best friend, Kurtan Mucklowe (played by Charlie), who has slightly more sense though hardly more ambition.
BABY DRIVER No one puts Baby in a corner — but this Baby (Ansel Elgort) happens to be a getaway driver who rocks out to his favorite tunes as he careens through city streets.
In the course of an 80-minute work that centers on the two women's nuptials, Mr. Einhorn gives Stein, and often Toklas, dialogue that circles and careens before crash landing in unknown territory.
Berninger's hot-blooded performances electrify these climactic moments; he clings to his microphone, careens across the stage, and nudges his vocals to uncomfortable extremes, at times delivering his lines in a frenzied, clinched yelp.
The one constant, which redeems most everything else, hinges on the swooping nature of the visuals, which explode with energy as Spider-Man swings, fights and occasionally careens across a skyscraper-filled New York.
Notebook As Donald Trump's improbable candidacy careens through its final month, it might be easier to list the public figures who haven't suffered his slings and arrows than to list the ones who have.
As the show careens into its fifth and final season, it digs deeper into the neuroses of its four main characters, while also examining the notion that certain people are meant to be together.
"My words were spoken from a sort of 'delusional girl' persona I often inhabit, a girl who careens between wisdom and ignorance (that's what my TV show is too) and it didn't translate," Dunahm writes.
Video given to CNN by Space Needle management, and taken from the device, shows the drone hovering around the observation deck before it careens onto a platform near the bottom of a holiday light display.
When I fire a bullet from my rifle, the camera cuts away from my viewpoint through the scope to follow it, the cylindrical lead spinning through the air as it careens inevitably toward its target.
"My words were spoken from a sort of "delusional girl" persona I often inhabit, a girl who careens between wisdom and ignorance (that's what my TV show is too) and it didn't translate," she wrote.
But there's a herky-jerky aspect to "Detroit" that goes beyond the camerawork, as the narrative careens among its characters without fleshing them out, before becoming a horror movie once the claustrophobic motel encounter begins.
As we read "Grandparents are slow," a child on a scooter careens downhill, trailed by Grandma on roller skates and Grandpa on a skateboard (everyone wears helmets, a sure sign this is an American book).
Wilder's performance in Chocolate Factory careens wildly in tone, veering from charming-if-slightly-off in his first few scenes to downright unhinged and terrifying in the infamous tunnel scene a few scant minutes later.
In the book, which careens between anecdote, academic research and statistics in the manner of a more politically-radical Malcolm Gladwell, Mr. Bregman sets out an idealistic vision that many would dismiss as pure fantasy.
The rapid-fire dialogue is peppered with quotations, ranging from the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist to the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, and the talk careens free-associatively from Brechtian aesthetics to German pop music.
Fighting in its main port city is strangling one of the only roads delivering aid to the capital city of Sana'a, and as the economy careens closer to collapse, food prices have increased by a third.
As the GOP careens towards what could be a contested — and heated — convention this July in Cleveland, someone came up with the idea that the convention won't be truly American unless openly carrying firearms is allowed.
The opening track, "I Am All That I Need/Arroyo Seco/Thumbprint Scar," careens from dreary, self-doubting dirge to bright, breathless acoustic rocker and back multiple times before strings sweep in like a soothing balm.
The Democratic presidential primary debate was like an amusement park ride that begins with a slow and creaky uphill climb, then careens at high speeds while veering left and right until it comes to a fairly numbing end.
And they're propelled by powerful songwriting—whether on systemic oppression and American interventionism, or love and infidelity and heartbreak—delivered in a voice that careens over the music itself, a voice with character and real heart behind it.
As the federal budget careens toward a shutdown at year's end, it's important to recognize that a strong intellectual and political consensus exists for the federal funding of science research — and in particular for spending on basic science.
Attempting simultaneously to serve her mother breakfast, nudge her to take her pills and get her to sign legal documents, Shelly careens like a pinball around the sunny kitchen of Dotty's West Philadelphia home, where Shelly is temporarily living.
Related: Leslie Mann gets seriously funny in 'The Comedian' The pair essentially careens from one scene and prickly encounter to the next, seeing Jackie's brother (Danny DeVito) and his wife (Patti LuPone), or having dinner with Harmony's father (Keitel).
Elsewhere, there's one of the best tracks of the year in "3 Wheel Ups"—a collaboration with Giggs and Wiley that goes harder than a steam-train as it careens down a hill, having lost control of its brakes.
This orbit breaks a record for closest orbit by a spacecraft to any object in our solar system, and will help NASA researchers investigate debris plumes spotted coming from the surface of the asteroid as it careens through space.
The sound ricochets back and forth as it rises, gaining resonance with each rebound, till it bursts into the hollow chamber of the mouth, the ringing cavities of the sinuses, and careens off the palate into the open air.
In Pennsylvania, Scott Wagner ended his Republican bid for governor with a campaign ad warning voters that "a dangerous caravan of illegals careens to the border" and that the Democratic incumbent, Tom Wolf, was doing nothing to stop it.
For those who have yet to be so blessed as to view any of these thousands of videos, the premise is simple enough: a camera careens through a crowd of people each frozen in the midst of performing some act.
Trump careens so quickly from one outrage to another -- one day he's praising Putin and Kim Jong-un, the next day he's implying that Ted Cruz's father was Lee Harvey Oswald's ally -- that reporters cannot focus on any single atrocity.
As the White House careens from one scandal to another, Republicans on Capitol Hill have become increasingly frustrated with their party's leader, and in private, they say that are concerned that more serious revelations about wrongdoing by Trump will emerge.
The script, written by the artist and later published in the journal October, careens from snobbish talk about taste and culture to a scathing critique of how 19th-century robber baron gave their money to art institutions instead of the poor.
Devil Is Fine careens through a litany of genres—icy tremolo and harsh howls lead directly into a melodic death breakdown and blues singing, ritualistic chants butt up against neoclassical shredding, hip-hop beats boom-bap along under swollen strings and ululating vocals.
But many, in their quest for safer lives, have fallen to their deaths or suffered grievous injuries as it careens around bends and through tunnels in remote or cartel-controlled expanses, with dozens perched on slippery roofs or hanging from handles between cars.
Some GOP officials in areas with a lot of Trump supporters will safely praise every wall he wants to build, but the rest of them may see value in getting off the Trump train before it careens burning off a cliff come November.
As Venezuela careens closer to a default, some holders of PDVSA bonds set to expire in 2020 and backed by a pledge of Citgo stock are preparing to go to U.S. courts to foreclose on Citgo shares, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Suzisuzi's self-titled debut careens wildly through crossover thrash, punk, rock'n'roll, and good old fashioned chaos, held down by Okumura's big, dirty basslines and the three vocalists' chorus of rough'n'ready English-language yelps, screeches, and gang shouts about monsters, shopping, love, and fucking shit up.
As Donald Trump careens towards the Oval Office, promising jail time for flag-burners along the way, an organization that archives the internet for anyone to peruse aims to create a full backup in Canada in order to protect the digital library from censorship.
And the voice careens crazily, from a just-the-facts tone to awkwardly elevated diction (there are no homes in this book, only "domiciles") to lamentable efforts to introduce local color (the "ragamuffins" who "do-si-do" around the place until they need to "vamoose").
A glorious mess in a career of glorious messes, Pynchon's longest and loosest novel floats and careens along with the Chums of Chance — the crew of a time-traveling interdimensional airship that becomes embroiled in a Western revenge story, a Siberian disaster, and the invention of thermodynamics.
Seen in isolation, J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek is the story of a belligerent, aggressive asshole who careens through life acting on impulse, breaking the rules everyone else has to live by, physically or emotionally assaulting anyone in his way, and reaping huge rewards as a result.
But it is especially so now with a president who careens from gross incompetence to troubling executive overreach; who tolerates, even encourages, corrupt behavior; and who tries to govern through a toxic mix of self-adulation, divisive rhetoric, fear-mongering, outright lies and juvenile name-calling.
As the dispute between the Saudi-led faction of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Qatar careens toward a risk of conflict, Trump hasn't nominated anyone to be assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs, which oversees Middle East policy and the hollowed-out Office of Arabian Peninsula Affairs.
If there's a quibble, it's mostly in the first 45 minutes or so, as the movie sets up its central challenge, then essentially careens from one crisis to the next, in a fashion that comes across as a little too willy-nilly in its galaxy-hopping exploits.
The vehicle careens along spindly roads and through a one-way tunnel bored through the very heart of a mountain, past babbling brooks, burbling waterfalls, and endless waves of green grass studded with fluffy white sheep and canny black rams picking their way across the rough, volcano-forged landscape.
Jasmine Dreame Wagner's book On a Clear Day, published by Ahsahta Press, departs from the intersection of these two experiences of time: the biographical time of an individual life, folding in on itself as a person grows older, and the particular way that time careens forward in our contemporary moment.
Not only is Hawn a complete howl as her privileged New York princess comically careens through basic training, she also deftly handles the serious fare when faced with the toxically masculine realities of a less woke era (Available to stream via rent or purchase on Amazon Prime, Fandango Now and Vudu).
In There There, that includes Tony Loneman, a 21-year-old narrating life with what he calls "the Drome," or fetal alcohol syndrome, and Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield, whose life careens after her mother takes her and her sister to the Native-led Alcatraz Occupation in the early '70s.
But it's important for Democrats and liberals and everyone not firmly on the right to pause at this moment—as Kavanaugh careens toward a lifetime gig on the highest court in the country—to remember that they are as formidable an opposition as America has seen since at least 2010.
What follows is both resolutely weird and indisputably awesome, as Wayne careens from walking in the strip club alone and leaving with two girls to interpolating Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" via a quick jack of the sample to his murderous declaration of intent for what is about to happen in rap.
As he careens from one controversy to another, many of them of his own making — like his abrupt decision to fire the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, who was leading an investigation into the president's associates — Mr. Trump seems determined to prove that he won the election on his own.
At this critical time in history, oil and gas executives and financial investors, along with elected officials, will help determine whether humanity avoids or careens into climate catastrophe that will unimaginably injure human life and dignity, especially of the poor and vulnerable, and wound all creation for which Christians are called to care.
If Mathews is trying to show that humans are caught up in their own preoccupations even in the face of the most dire events, fine — after all, the Trump era proves it every day — but the point is muted by his own meanderings as he careens from the picaresque to the thriller.
For those that see the latest fad of American natural gas pipeline projects for what they are—a last-gasp attempt by energy companies hoping to capitalize on juicy government subsidies as the planet careens into a climate crisis—it's difficult to channel the necessary energy for opposition to a single project.
Melia Hoyle, the narrator of Louis Bayard's sublime "Lucky Strikes," careens down the road of life like one of the truckers whose big rigs she handily repairs at her family-owned gas station in Walnut Ridge, Va. A true force of nature, Melia doesn't even have patience for the letter "A" at the front of her given name.
Then again I was between the ages of 16 and 21, a time that seems stressful until real life careens into your bank account and your mind, indelibly leaving its cracks or at least precariously papering over them with overdraft notices, adverts for new housemates and notebooks scrawled with handwritten intentions that life won't always be this way.
Tapping into a vein of bratty bravado, he careens past toothless PG-13 peacocking into the kind of unrepentant sleaze that made him successful in the first place, culminating in a breathtaking stretch on the bridge where he sneers about fucking your girl, guzzling cocaine, and buying his mom a station wagon all in the same breath.
The Freedom Tower careens into the sky, and although it is in fact a baggy gray cloud that garnishes the upper reaches of the building—which lends the structure an even more imposing force; like some impermeable fortress conceived by Tony Stark—it registers, to the eye, as smoke, rising and rising from the flame that fateful day.
There are sharp, funny portraits of the many eccentric characters who wander through the lives of the narrator's family, but it's Mike's grandfather who bestrides the novel — an Augie March-like hero who careens through life like a wildly thrown bowling ball, knocking over those who stray into his path while nearly crashing his own dreams.
The game careens through a whole lot of jargon over its formidable 40+ hours, but the basics go like this: Everyone lives in bunkers, cut off from one another out of fear because near-unseeable ghosts ("beached things," or "BTs") roam the planet, causing some equivalent of a nuke to go off when they subsume a living person.
The conceit — power players duel against a backdrop of ambition, greed, corruption and really good bourbon — feels bulletproof enough, but in practice, the show (Andrew Ross Sorkin, the founding editor of DealBook for The New York Times, is a co-creator and an executive producer) careens into cartoon territory almost immediately, thanks in part to the absurd contrast between Axelrod and Rhoades.
As busy as that description sounds, it's almost the breather the project needs before the high-tech aural blitz starts up again: "Natural Selection" careens through an atmosphere of fizzy synth stardust on four-to-the-floor rails; "Summing the Wretch" pairs digitally processed vocals against yet more amphibian-esque squelches; "The Burglars" flirts with becoming a number from a chiptune opera.
When I've considered the ways that humor careens wildly through different forms — in stand-up acts, in writing, on the hell application by the name of Twitter dot-com — I always circle back to the idea that it is often the performance of a thing, how it resonates within a body or a collective group of bodies, that makes it interesting.
The proposal bridges many of the big ideas coursing through the progressive bloodstream during the presidential campaign: An agita with a technology industry that careens from scandal to scandal; a disgust with the yawning economic inequality between the wealthiest and the rest of us; and a shame over a lack of resources for people struggling with mental illness, which contributes to San Francisco's homelessness crisis.
In the video, as different beings emerge from the same physical tapestry, their ranging states are revealed in their movements, rather than their identical appearances; mania careens and pirouettes high speed in reverse with a burning shawl, depression staggers bleeding gradually out of her clutched stomach in slow motion, apathy writhes invisible to the world on the floor, and a re-emerging central self attempts to shepard them all back together, gracefully balancing flames on her arms like a human candlebra.
Aldrich (Alfred Molina) directed his first film in 1953, and after a couple of Westerns he had a great run in 1955-56: "Kiss Me Deadly," still considered a classic, a film noir so paranoid it careens into psychosis; "The Big Knife," a pitch-black Hollywood story about a big star trapped by his own success, based on the stage play by Clifford Odets; and "Autumn Leaves," the story of a May-December romance interrupted by her lover's nervous breakdown, which stars Joan Crawford in one of her best performances from that decade.

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