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"chute" Definitions
  1. a tube or passage down which people or things can slide
  2. (informal) a parachute (= a device that is attached to people or objects to make them fall slowly and safely when they are dropped from an aircraft. It consists of a large piece of thin cloth that opens out in the air.)

438 Sentences With "chute"

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Just go outside and slide down a chute of glass.
Like a chute – some say,   a tunnel or a toboggan.
Next to the bathroom was a garbage bag and chute.
A chute of empty booths still bright with new paint.
The large bowl has an extra-wide feed chute for adding whole ingredients like tomatoes, but you can swap this out for a narrow chute for inserting longer food items such as carrots more easily.
Far from donning that death mask, Hayes-Chute is still working.
A kangaroo reportedly hopped across a bridge in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
I love throwing things down the chute, especially after a breakup.
The Emperor is thrown down a chute, and Darth Vader dies.
He tried some of that Chute Boxe shit, but it's bullshit.
Take, for instance, the bicycle path used as a death chute.
I don't think she would have fit in the mail chute.
If the chute is bad for him he can skip it.
If I wear them to the trash chute, I walk quickly.
Can't knock the chute ... especially when you can flex your gains.
Fortunately for us all, SNL's writers went straight for the poop chute.
A kangaroo was seen hopping across a bridge in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
That's why it took me so long to pull the second chute.
Neither the Chute nor the Skyline Club has a traditional premium price.
There are gurus of the ice chute, regulars who compete every year.
La chute de Gabriel Matzneff a beau être tardive, elle est brutale.
Those guys are coming in hard and pulling the chute very late.
A Chute Boxe alumni he is notable firstly for his variety in attack.
The 161 passengers and 9 crew members deplaned via chute onto the runway.
In addition, police recovered stolen Parmesan cheese 120 miles north in Grand Chute.
This is a chute where the cattle are removed and put on trucks.
We're told the reserve chute did in fact deploy, but not in time.
A third main chute did not deploy, but the craft still landed safely.
A third main chute did not deploy, but the craft still landed safely.
I made my way through the chute, and got my water and banana.
Everything goes in the trash chute and you have zero dishes to wash.
A woman's disembodied hand held a jar at the bottom of the chute.
But there was a hole in the floor: a "chimney" chute leading downward.
For reasons that remain unresolved, the drogue failed to trigger the second chute.
Just as with a mailbox, using a mail chute is an act of faith, but with higher degrees of both risk (what if the envelope gets stuck between floors?) and reward (seeing something disappear down a chute is inherently pleasing).
A 2012 photo shows Kip Rand skiing a chute in the Wallowa Mountains backcountry.
I threw my pipe in the trash and took the trash to the chute.
The fire is believed to have started in the building's trash chute, WPVI reported.
Firefighters used a water line to flood the trash chute twice, the AP reported.
Lizzie resolves to cling to him as he drops down the chute to oblivion.
Interviewed in the finish chute, Waerner said he had a message for other Norwegians.
I've finished Her Body And Other Stories and drop it down the returns chute.
Once the chute swung open and the animal emerged, the frustrated crowd whistled in protest.
The basement holds an antiquated kitchen with an adjacent pantry and a blackened coal chute.
The man lives next door to a garbage chute, where the conditions are generally unclean.
A presentation of a hoof trimming chute at the EuroTier trade fair in Hanover, Germany.
Flight to test one-chute-out failure scenario & push envelope on booster maneuvers #GradatimFerociter pic.twitter.
When something goes down a New York City garbage chute, it disappears from the planet.
Later, American gas chambers were outfitted with a chute down which poison pellets were dropped.
For example, Amazon originally promoted the Rave Turbo Chute as being discounted by 225 percent.
Designed by Chute Gerdeman, the location features paper menus instead of the traditional menu board.
The Chute is on the ground floor of Tiger Stadium near the southern end zone.
The chute itself, after all, is no joke: steep, high and frightening to the novice.
And in this new book, Chute seems aware of — and prickly about — these particular signifiers.
The hallway has a built-in linen closet, chest of drawers and second laundry chute.
The aptly-named Twin system packs twice the number of cabins into your standard human chute.
"We took advantage of their mistakes right out of the chute," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
Fortunately, Gjerde was able to pull his emergency chute which successfully deployed despite the glider's spiral.
An old mail chute remains, a nod to the building's past as a busy post office.
"The good thing is it went off when it was going down the chute," he said.
His body had flailed wildly at first, they said, then plunged directly into the cement chute.
Send the animals single file through a narrow chute with a gate to slow their pace.
His chute got tangled in a bank of lights, causing him to tumble into the ropes.
The three-in-one function allows you to mulch, bag, or use the side-discharge chute.
Il se dit déconcerté par le brusque revirement culturel en France et par sa chute précipitée.
From there, they passed through a chute of widening waters: the Calumet, the Illinois, the Mississippi.
A week before, I'd skied directly beneath the K3 chute where the avalanche would come down.
I have to say, I definitely felt less like a human and more like a poop chute.
Lara Prychodko was found dead in a trash chute outside a posh New York City apartment building.
The Chute Boxe standout tends to get hit quite a lot when he is plying his trade.
When the chute failed to fill, it was very much a real person who hit the ground.
It turned out to be a massive cornice, an enormous blanket of snow folded over the chute.
In the finish chute, Ulsom said he had dreamed of winning the Iditarod ever since Sorlie did.
This richly illustrated history by Chute, a Graphic Content columnist for the Book Review, may change that.
The en suite shower is a marble chute that rises just as high, topped with an oculus.
A cormorant ripped through the air inside the chute, then swooped up and over the control hut.
We locked through the chute in a fast half-hour, moving at a clip toward Lake Okeechobee.
Then have a blast, cannonball as many lives as possible on your way down the trash chute.
PAVLICH: I almost -- I almost had a short -- a shortened life, because I didn&apost pull the chute.
On Saturday, the chute opened before Mr. Davis was ready, and he didn't last the full eight seconds.
The package delivery mechanism — the action lines indicate the package is in an uncontrolled fall into the chute.
The couple don't have the elevator, the trash chute or the laundry room that they did in Washington.
Rodeo events include rough stock, steer riding, bull riding, chute dogging, calf roping, goat dressing, and royalty competitions.
Somehow he walked away, but with the air of a sky diver whose chute had only partly opened.
Though the sidewalk on the west side of Fifth Avenue was open, it felt like a cattle chute.
"Is that can in the woman's hand the same size as the ones in the chute?" he asked.
The problem now was ice, enough on the chute and on Hosmer Pond to make the races possible.
Ms. Minutello determined that it had all been shoved down the chute from the Dursts' 15th-floor apartment.
Shuster believes if Mike blacked out, it could very well explain why he never deployed his backup chute.
They are all set up like this crazy cattle chute system to confuse you and take your money.
Or that day in Arizona, during our HALO refresher, when nobody had seen his chute open, and we were all looking in the sagebrush on the windward side of the drop zone for his body, and he'd popped out on the leeward side, carrying his chute like a pile of laundry.
It is to real suspense what a day-old Big Mac on the warming chute is to real food.
Additional safety precautions added include a net enclosing the chute to retain the raft, velcro seatbelts and weight restrictions.
Did they jump down the chute to Bespin voluntarily, prefering death to some Darth Vader-like form of control?
The bottom half slid down a chute beneath the vegetable slicers, where robotic blades cut pickles, tomatoes, and onions.
Fortunately I was in the first row and I opened the emergency door before the pilot activated the chute.
I toss a pair of high heels down the garbage chute, I've gained 200 cubic inches of closet space.
On February 217, a giant hole suddenly opened up in the chute, with concrete crumbling and water flying everywhere.
This one features a wide feeder chute and it can create 8 ounces of juice in just five seconds.
Camo-clad, conspiracy-minded, "mostly men, mostly middle-aged and older, mostly in some stage of grief," Chute writes.
Many of the reporters and reviewers who've covered Chute over her career have focused — almost fetishistically — on her ruralness.
If he's done everything right, the calcified particles are flung through the semicircular canal like marbles out a chute.
The whole triumphant murderous unstoppable chute, from the mud to the stars, universal and particular, your story and mine.
I'm not sure that Chute answers the metaphysical question posed by the title of her book; it hardly matters.
The memory hole was a chute that led to an incinerator, where embarrassing and troublesome documents were disposed of.
In Hatakeyama's River Series (1993–94), the photographer frames the Shibuya River flowing through Tokyo through a concrete chute.
First a neck cutoff takes place that affects the tight bend in the right side of the image; this is followed by a chute cutoff immediately downstream of the neck cutoff location, as the new course of the river happens to align well with a pre-existing chute channel Open kinja-labs.
Yet we funnel our kids through this chute of desks and books and X hours a day for Y days a year for Z years over which they have little to no say, and expect them to give every ounce of themselves to being the best through-chute-goers they can be.
There was a heavy police presence at the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute, an official with Outagamie County said.
As the bills mounted, I became convinced that the crane was, in fact, nudging the pillow closer to the chute.
The patty traveled through a charbroiler on a separate conveyor belt, then glided down a chute onto the bottom bun.
His hands are clean, because if a deal goes down, it means you were the one who pulled the chute.
Still, he was coming in too hot, and—just before he slammed into the ground—he pulled a second chute.
A mile into our morning trek upstream, we saw the first emerald body flop its way up a shallow chute.
Kimberly-Clark set up shop inside Grand Chute&aposs Meijer store Wednesday morning to create the tallest bath tissue pyramid.
They were also introduced to the intricacies of Sweeney's barber's chair — the one that leads to a chute were Mrs.
Competitors barrel down the chute to a splashy end, just feet away from the rentable hot tubs and beer tent.
"Coal dropped through the chute, sending a hint of black rising up the stairs into the hall," the book opens.
He was standing atop a steep, narrow chute, looking over what he thought was a 10- or 15-foot cliff.
We had two uncharacteristic games out of the chute, and in a short series, that's hard to come back from.
Locals raised the alarm on Monday after spotting Austrian Johannes Klauser suspended from his chute on Khao Ok Thalu mountain.
It's a theme Chute returns to repeatedly, the basic problem of just describing something accurately, of giving form to reality.
This 1,000-watt juicer has two speeds and a round three-inch chute that can handle whole fruits and veggies.
If the old granite sidewalk is replaced, it's often too much trouble to fit in the obsolete coal chute cover.
"The good news: when a company comes public, the first quarter out of the chute tends to be strong," Cramer said.
The robots make their way to the chute for the destination city among scores of openings and drop the packages in.
It is hard by Whiskey Chute, a stream named after a cargo of whiskey scuttled by brigands during a fire-fight.
While Hayes-Chute builds a pizza board and oven, he self-consciously fixes his hair and emits plenty of loud grunts.
It can then move the crate to a new location or drop it down a vertical chute to a picking station.
The answer, happily, is that a section of mail chute looks pretty good on a wall, even if it's not functional.
DARLINGTON: The mattress that C. Luis (ph) and his wife share below the cattle chute, surrounded by pools of fetid mud.
He sends Woody, Buzz and everyone else down a trash chute to an incinerator and they all brace for the worst.
Mason Lowe, 25, of Exeter, Missouri, was injured Tuesday night during the PBR Chute Out at the National Western Stock Show.
If you prioritize price or weight over temperature retention, consider the inexpensive and easy-to-use Camelbak Chute water bottle. Pros:Cons:
Their trailers pull up to the Armory after "De Materie" has begun, and they arrive through a kind of sheep chute.
There are other crowdsourced photo apps out there like twenty20 and Foap (which is very similar to BYLINED) or even Chute.
Then there are the protective homeowners of historic Brooklyn Heights townhouses that still have original coal chute covers in the sidewalks.
The helicopter pilot flew along the slide down the chute, alerting the crew to the spot where Crouch had been buried.
As part of the project, new pedestrian and bike lanes have already been completed just south of the old cattle chute.
La chute des cours du lait et de la viande depuis quelques années alourdissent les dettes et aggrave leur mal-être.
Ethan Hayes-Chute: List Projects continues at MIT List Visual Arts Center (Wiesner Bldg, 20 Ames St, Cambridge, Mass.) through October 16. 
The bad news is, you know, what the hell are going to do with a mail chute in your house or apartment?
The company unveiled the product back in March, but we recently spotted a video of their test 'chute deployments on YouTube (below).
His viral moment came after swinging open the jet's side door, deploying the emergency chute and sliding down with beers in hand.
The trio started frantically searching the area where they heard the barks and Sean soon found Chloe stuck in a rocky chute.
Ils ont une histoire, ils ont une relation avec la Russie et ils ont souhaité l'ombrelle américaine dès la chute du mur.
Ralph Peterson Jr. specializes in a more urgent and pressurized momentum: a runaway freight train, a bronco bolting out of the chute.
You have to chop down larger fruits and veggies into strips or chunks small enough to fit into the chute up top.
When the arm came out and hit the package, it exploded on the sorter just as it entered a chute, he said.
"When I'm at home, I drink beer," said Lisa Boswell, a guest at the Chute last week, when L.S.U. hosted Louisiana Tech.
But that can be a blessing: More trips to the chute means fewer funky smells hanging out in your limited living space.
Inside would be viewing platforms, restaurants and a bar, and a glass chute for people to slide from one level to another.
It also features stainless steel discs that quickly cut through produce and a large chute for feeding in whole fruits and veggies.
Town officials declared the ice on Hosmer Pond too thin, and for the first time in three decades the chute was closed.
Once a customer orders, a brioche roll from a local bakery is pushed through an air tube into a chute at Creator.
Pedagogical back matter is explicitly aimed at young readers but those of any age may find the sequence of events moving. (Chute)
The Turkish chef/Internet sensation was down on Miami Beach for Halloween going through some intense workouts ... thanks to this resistance chute.
The extra-wide feed chute is a nice time-saving touch that allows you to easily insert larger ingredients like whole potatoes.
She later drags the parachute across a barren landscape and writhes with the chute in a desert lake before using it to fly.
They had to pull the secondary chute and it jerked really hard and my back was fucked up the rest of the tour.
Many glaciers resemble narrow rivers that thread through mountain valleys and move small icebergs leisurely into the sea, like a chute or slide.
As he did so, I looked over at an advisory plate that had been screwed in, some decades ago, above the waste chute.
After a few seconds, the 'chute separated from the drone, the robot's wings—which had folded into the body for compactness—extended outward.
Detroit entered the day a half-game behind Baltimore for the American League's second wild card but struggled right out of the chute.
One of the capsule's three main parachutes fill fail, as well as a smaller drogue chute that helps to stabilize the spacecraft's descent.
The first tub of beads had been poured into the chute, but was leaking out of a small gap at the chute's end.
At the bottom of the chute, passengers shout out as they search for relatives and help each other away from the crash site.
The chosen one is transported on a slab into the crematory oven and then brought back to life through a latex womb chute.
The same type of gasoline containers were found in the garbage chute, and surveillance video showed Mr. Stolper depositing containers into the trash.
But the all-important ice on Hosmer Pond, just south of town, and the 440-foot wooden chute that spills out onto it.
The kitchen is approached from the living room or a separate dining room, and has a laundry chute that descends to the basement.
From the top of the Strawberry Gondola, I traversed right and slightly uphill to Lone Tree, a svelte chute with a precipitous drop.
Every minute or two, someone else shot past through the chute above us, arms stretched to the future, and disappeared out of sight.
As Tucker and Hunter led Matthew down the chute, Berger turned off his headlamp and sat in the darkness, mentally designing an expedition.
Chute suggests that the popularity of Marvel's and DC Comics' superhero movies factors into the popularity and legitimacy of comics in the mainstream.
Perhaps, in part, the popularity of comics that Chute rightly celebrates is a reaction to our fatigue with certain aspects of this inundation.
Kiki Wolfkill Around the time Ryan left, in the summer of 2011, we were really in the chute in terms of making the game.
The ability to adapt with each new "chute" and "ladder" is a key part of excelling at Walmart, and at any retail company today.
Once the flowers arrive via chute and sans thorns, they're cut to the necessary length and carefully lined up on a sheet of plastic...
He jumped from the aircraft and pulled his 'chute—but as he got closer to the ground, he couldn't manage to slow himself down.
There's nothing more satisfying than the clunk of a trash bag full of painted rocks and gluey construction paper falling down a garbage chute.
"They're all about documenting history through the pen line, and they're all about stories of political dispossession," Ms. Chute says on this week's podcast.
You'll need to use some elbow grease to push your foods toward the chute feed, but the slow-and-steady outcome is worth it.
"If I say, 'Pull Mary Jane or Fluffy or Susie out of the chute,' which one's Mary Jane or Fluffy or Susie?" she said.
Off the top of Nanshan you'll find a steep pitch dubbed the Christmas Chute, a famous expert-only run at Alyeska Resort near Anchorage.
In the days leading up to the Derby, the colt showed up each morning as if he were being led to a rodeo chute.
Those leadoff home runs always give you a bit of a jolt, especially when you respond to a deficit right out of the chute.
It's here that Chute finds "the grain of individual experience," locating the touch of the human that reaches and sometimes flies off the page.
This section also contains two guest rooms and a bathroom with a laundry chute that passes through the wall into the neighboring laundry room.
The Calgary Flames are ascending in the Pacific Division while the Arizona Coyotes have made themselves comfortable in the cellar right out of the chute.
An airbag beneath the chute detonates to push it out of the nose, then a rocket fires to pull the parachute clear of the aircraft.
A yellow debris chute snaked out from a top window, and there were hardhats visible in the foyer in front of heavy circular vault doors.
In 2007, as he was preparing for the National Finals Rodeo—the year's most prestigious competition—his horse flipped over, pinning him against the chute.
Hindered Settling writes:This scene also comes from the Ucayali River and it is a nice example of how both neck cutoffs and chute cutoffs form.
Jon held onto the wing until it was too late, and by the time he let go, he didn't have time to pull his chute.
For our best centrifugal juicer, we chose the Sage by Heston Blumenthal Nutri Juicer, for its high quality, convenient wide-mouth chute, and outstanding reviews.
From the famed Chute Boxe academy, it would be interesting to see how Almeida's vicious Thai would fare against 'neo-footwork' proponents Cruz and Dillashaw.
The most efficient way to get there, as anyone over the age of 35 knows from going to the doctor, is through your poop chute.
The system Boser has devised required two fork lifts, huge tubes filled with the gel pellets, a large metal chute, and the copter for dispersal.
One was a huge "trading post," a contraption that allows players on either side of a large wall to trade items through an automated chute.
This year, instead of good things rolling down the hill, it's like these candidates are at the bottom of a chute in a butcher's shop.
Thieves, often at night, use string to lower glue-covered rodent traps or bottles coated with an adhesive down the chute of a sidewalk mailbox.
At the close of the season, for example, a member rides down the chute with a smoke bomb (one year, he fell and caught fire).
The giant marquee — a five-story vertical "HOTEL" that runs down the original barrel chute of the old cooperage — is a fixture of the neighborhood.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   At the Catholic university, a speaker clicks through slide after slide of barbed wire, cattle-chute checkpoints, and walls.
Livestock will be directed to a special pen, which has a built-in "poo chute" to siphon off up to five thousand pounds of manure.
Crews have installed temporary cameras and lights along the spillway, so they can monitor the water around the clock as it flows down the chute.
Untethering her book from linear history frees Chute up, allowing her to leap from idea to idea, rather than simply from one period to another.
The rafts sometimes lifted from the chute momentarily, and the slide was covered with netting, supported by metal poles, so riders would not fall off.
However, the pile of sketches was too big to fit in the chute, so she placed it by the door with her neighbors' discarded newspapers.
Human workers place packages on top of the seat cushion-sized Little Orange bots, with these items scanned and then ferried over to the correct chute.
It's a simple form and one that should have reached death long before now, laid to rest in the trash chute of the world wide web.
Much of the old cemetery was ploughed over, the gravestones and crosses allegedly tossed into Whiskey Chute among the half-submerged cypress trees and nesting egrets.
Sawdust and debris litter the space both on screen and off, so that one might believe Hayes-Chute shot the tutorial here and will return soon.
Once, he stole the key ring and shimmied down a coal chute before borrowing money to fly to New York, where he was found and returned.
To be sure, Brooks does try to make Melvin a genuine S.O.B.—the picture does open with him dropping a cute dog down a garbage chute.
"Right out of the chute Etsy let people down, even as it was most certainly sacrificing the short-term numbers for long-term success," Cramer said.
To make that work manageable, the robots have to distribute packages between the multiple chutes for a particular zip code, so a given chute doesn't overflow.
To save you even more time, you can toss in whole fruits and vegetables with the 3-inch wide chute, and most components are dishwasher save.
Plus, it hinged primarily on gravity to get the pellets from the chute into the bucket and gravity, Boser said, was more reliable than any machine.
At one point, while we waited for the dispersal chute to be fixed, I called The Nature Conservancy's restoration efforts "museum-like" and Boser pushed back.
What's really awesome about the B6000S (besides that sale price) is the fact that its massive, three-inch feeding chute can easily accommodate an entire apple.
Taking it begins with ritual — folding foil into a chute, rolling paper towel into a wick and heating the gleaming crystal into running liquid trailing vapor.
The kitchen has slab granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, Marmoleum flooring and an original laundry chute that connects to a second-floor bedroom and the basement.
The three new books Hillary Chute reviews in the latest Graphic Content column address the current state of race in America, contemporary slavery and the Holocaust.
Wearing knickerbockers tucked into her knee-high socks, Kuhn raised an arm to signal her presence, stepped into the ice chute and waited for her cue.
In George Orwell's novel "1984," the "Memory Hole" was a chute leading to a furnace that erased history by incinerating newspapers and other politically troublesome documents.
The 42-year-old spent nearly 2 minutes in a chute-less freefall -- hitting speeds up to 120 mph before landing in a massive 100x100 foot net.
The pieces are hauled up the belt on a ladder, slide down a chute, are photographed and then taken to their appropriate bins on another conveyor belt.
In a tweet, Musk said SpaceX has to perform nine more successful multi-chute tests to show NASA the Mark 3 system is ready for crewed flight.
So many linens require washing on a ship this size that their journey down a chute from the passenger floors must be scheduled to avoid traffic jams.
His inventions recall the scientific drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, all pulleys, protuberances, and worlds that connect through Rube Goldberg meanderings — a ladder here, a chute there.
She seems to glow with health and vitality and, unsurprisingly, she attributes this to colon therapy and an associated lifestyle engineers to keep her poop chute cute.
"Les was never satisfied," said Denny Gerdeman, who once designed stores for Mr. Wexner and is now a co-founder of the Columbus design firm Chute Gerdeman.
Whether by way of climbing or falling, he ended up going down the chimney chute and had to call for emergency services to come and get him.
Avec la chute du prix du pétrole, source traditionnelle de la richesse du pays, le gouvernement s'est efforcé d'appliquer une certaine discipline financière pour réduire les déficits.
Kuhn belongs to the members-only club that controls the ice chute and which agreed in 2018 to allow women to participate during a two-year trial.
The W.P. Franklin was a concrete chute with a solid gate at either end — a fully enclosed, refillable bathtub, sunken in the larger bathtub of the canal.
But de Bruijne himself, when you consider a past work that involves tossing bricks in a rolling chute until they become dust, is a different kind of vandal.
There's one other type of mail collection format worth mentioning here, although it isn't a box: the venerable mail chute, which can still be found in some buildings.
Martin, an accomplished climber, died in an avalanche-prone chute called Stairs Gulch in the Wasatch Range of northern Utah, just outside Caroline's home of Salt Lake City.
Whether it's all gotten so fast and so easy and so frictionless that we're on an endless Slip 'n' Slide down the chute of our own worst impulses.
A chute takes milled grain and water, and then a spinning screw inside the machine generates high heat from friction and squeezes out a long, puffed grain worm.
There are all these highly reflective surfaces and jagged edges, which are shooting the noise back at you and intruding into what is already a compressed vertical chute.
At the plant, the birds are dumped into a chute that leads to the "live hang" area, a room bathed in black light, which keeps the birds calm.
The recall, which Nestle is doing voluntarily, will encompass 267,024 pounds of chicken pizza from is Little Chute, Wisconsin factory, and chicken lasagna from its Springville, Utah factory.
By Sunday night, they were sending a tremendous 100,000 cubic feet of water per second down the concrete chute to drain the reservoir: Video from 12:30 today.
Rizzo smells goose through a chimney and eagerly falls down the chute and directly onto the flaming hot bird, tap-dancing atop the meat to resist the burns.
But sure enough, a few days ago I started coughing; my body feels like it's been dropped down a garbage chute; my chest is tight as a drum.
He said it was "more fun" being able to share the ice chute with his four daughters but acknowledged that it was a delicate topic among other members.
The police said Mr. Stolper had already poured gasoline down the condominium building's trash chute, and had 28 more gasoline containers and explosive materials in his storage unit.
From the drop-off spot, I traversed and sidestepped for several minutes to ski Hook Chute, which funnels into a long tongue of snow between two rock walls.
The double-chute tower, which began offering rides in 2017, invites children and adults to grab hold of mats, rocket around corkscrew turns and whoop 93 feet down.
You leave important items all over the place and it's absolutely possible those items will get bunched up with the linens and tossed down the chute into laundry.
Steven Slater, who worked for JetBlue, unleashed a profanity-laced tirade before grabbing beer and sliding down the chute at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in 2010.
Today, the High Line serves as an elevated cattle chute for tourists, who shuffle from the Whitney to Hudson Yards, squeezed between high glass walls and luxury guard towers.
When we reach the subsonic velocity of Mach 0.8, we have a second pilot chute, which will extract the 35m [115 feet] ring-slot parachute, which we recently tested.
When the trash gets thrown down the chute and is pushed out the mouth of the compactor, it's compressed and makes it way through these long, sausage-like bags.
A Michigan girl's dream of riding the biggest slide in a water park turned deadly after she went into cardiac arrest while plunging down the 2018 foot-long chute.
The whole process of her demise — and it is a whole process — kicks off while she and Joel are showing a house, singing the praises of its laundry chute.
This extra-large juicer can extract 70 fluid ounces of juice and has a wide chute that allows you to drop in whole fruits and vegetables without pre-cutting.
Yes, in a conference room at Facebook's Menlo Park, California headquarters near his open office-style desk, Zuckerberg allegedly has bug-out burrow or "panic chute" leading somewhere else.
Montreal minimal wave duo Essaie Pas have just released a music video for "La Chute," a track from their debut album on DFA Records, Demain Est Une Autre Nuit.
"His viewpoint as a civilian struggling within the city, and especially his perspective on ISIS, is gripping," Hillary Chute writes in her latest column about graphic novels and memoirs.
Refuse workers found the baby in a bloody plastic bag while clearing the rubbish chute, the Straits Times said, quoting one who said the baby was crying when discovered.
In the event of trouble—an engine failure, a collision, loss of control—yank a lever, watch a chute blast out of the fuselage, and float safely to the ground.
Las Vegas police have investigated the death of a 26-year-old woman whose body was found stuffed down a laundry chute at a casino resort on Sunday, PEOPLE confirms.
Fortunately, despite the crater growing to over 500 feet long and 45 feet deep, the rest of the concrete chute and adjoining hillside managed to cope with the increased flow.
Others, such as Robb Moss, a professor of geotechnical engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, speculate that roots from trees growing along the chute expanded weaknesses in the concrete.
When a baguette is ordered, the bread passes through a high temperature oven to finish the baking process, before it's dropped into a chute where the customer can grab it.
The countdown resumed once the plane was gone, but after the main engine finally started, and just prior to the main booster ignition, a drag chute compartment door fell off.
He'll deploy an initial parachute to slow him down, followed by a second chute that will gently lower the rocket to the ground on the other side of the canyon.
Working the body, legs and head, the Chute Boxe man's dynamic performance turned a lot of heads and was enough to win both men a 'Fight of the Night' bonus.
This one from Breville has an extra-wide chute that cuts down on prep time and a micro mesh filter that extracts up to 30% more juice than other models. 
This one from Breville has an extra-wide chute that cuts down on prep time and a micro mesh filter that extracts up to 212% more juice than other models.
Officials said Friday that they expected waters to top the Red Chute Levee, but that it was too soon to say by how much or what damage they could cause.
His body veered farther left and directly below him was an open cement-mixer chute, attached to a truck, the kind that had always looked like a spaceship to him.
"It's such an incisive look at the sort of uncomfortable relationships between black and white friends who are on nominally the same side of a political divide," Ms. Chute says.
Usually, there are a dozen ski runs curving into town; at the beginning of February, there was only one, an icy chute coated with a thin veneer of fabricated snow.
Mr. Cox, a retired high school teacher, wasn't just a former toboggan race champion — he was the official toboggan inspector, charged with registering sleds at the chute on race weekend.
"A baby was found alive by one of our town council cleaners in the bin chute," said politician Pritam Singh, adding that he had been told by the town council.
Air Force officials say the drogue chute problem is unrelated to a previous issue with the aircraft's ejection seat which had led to a similar safety stand-down last year.
The parachute was yanked out of its mooring and then ballooned open so that the falcon, chute, and disembodied wing drifted down into the yellow stubble of the farmer's field.
Next door to Tod's is a new building for Hugo Boss by the Japanese architect Norihiko Dan that resembles the turret of a castle, twisted and thinned into a listing chute.
The third piece in the system, made for his "bunker," includes an Uzi that shoots bullets into a chute, that in turn drops them into a bowl and hits an alarm.
NORWEGIAN AIR PASSENGER MAKES CONCERNING COMMENT OVER SEATING ASSIGNMENT No one needed medical attention, although some passengers are said to have suffered slight burns as they slid down the emergency chute.
In the video, one suitcase is thrown with the handle still up and a stroller is tossed so carelessly enough that it bounces off the chute and falls to the ground.
Hughes' main parachute deployed at apogee (the highest point in a rocket's trajectory), although he had to deploy a secondary chute on his way back down to slow the rocket's descent.
THE NBA IS AN INCREDIBLE PARTNER, OUR SUCCESS SO FAR IS WITH THE BUSINESS IS TWO TIMES WHAT WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE, DOUBLE THE SUCCESS RIGHT OUT OF THE CHUTE.
There's also a persistent rumor among Facebook employees that he has a secret "panic chute" his team can evacuate him down to get him out of the office in a hurry.
Not all of the 82nd Airborne's planes could leave North Carolina because of technical problems, and a Polish paratrooper had to use his reserve chute after his main one didn't open.
The 290-year-old boy had reached the Pearly Gates, the icy, chute-like section of Mount Hood just below the last push to the summit, when he lost his grip.
There is a second model of the chute itself, with tiny pebbles scaled to match the corresponding size of the heavy stone, known as riprap, that will line the actual channel.
More functional than charming, it is a particularly soulless stretch of concrete that was known as "the cattle chute"— funneling people to the crossing even if they did not enjoy it.
It was not immediately clear how she got into the trash chute but a maintenance man discovered her body "crushed from multiple angles in the compactor," the New York Police Department said.
Hayes-Chute models this translation of data into products with "Cellar Store" (2016), in which dozens of custom labels made on that Epson laptop plaster found containers, redisplayed as commodities for sale.
A woman in Oregon was pulled from a trash collection bin at a Portland condo with life-threatening injuries after falling 16 stories down the building's garbage chute on Monday, PEOPLE confirms.
She has set up a rigged game of Chutes and Ladders, where those who are sexually assaulted constantly end up on a chute, and the accused constantly end up with a ladder.
With five players averaging at least 10 points, the Hawkeyes have put up more than 90 in back-to-back games out of the chute, shooting 45.1 percent from 3-point range.
The "thunder run" in the British theater's ceiling is a rare example of cutting-edge Georgian technology that involves balls rolling down a wooden chute to conjure the roar of a tempest.
And so Chute tries to provide that insight, that language — thousands of pages of it, hundreds of them here — reclaiming certain essentializing words like "redneck" and "backwoods," clichéd words that obscure reality.
Why you'll love it: Owing to its great functionality, large working bowl, wide feed chute, high-quality blades, and efficient motor, the Cuisinart food processor is the gold standard for food processors.
Once the roses come to the processing areas in buckets like this, workers take them out, put them in a de-thorner, and place them down a chute-like device that separates them.
Weeks of heavy rain prompted officials to release overflowing water from the massive reservoir, but once the flow proved more than the chute could handle, concern emerged that the dam itself might collapse.
She entered the cattle chute obligingly, and as the vet searched her uterus, making full use of the plastic glove that covered his arm up to his shoulder, she uttered nary a moo.
So the engineers needed to test the conditions required to lift the sand and carry it into the chute with the minimum amount of fresh water spilling into the brackish estuaries and bay.
You were humiliated right out of the chute by the establishment guys who hooked you into their agenda — a massive transfer of wealth to rich people — and drew you away from your own.
"I think all of us are hoping this investment and this new energy is a success," Mr. Hahn told me as we traversed through familiar spruce glades at the foot of Walkyries Chute.
Walter Edward Stolper, 72, was charged with first-degree attempted arson and attempted murder after he dumped several gasoline-filled containers down a trash chute in his apartment building, Miami Beach police announced Friday.
We'll just ask our apartment for what we want in the morning (clothes, and maybe a George Foreman Grill), use it during the day, and drop it down a chute end of the day.
The trouble at Oroville Dam began in early February, when a massive crater opened up in the main spillway, a 230,803-foot concrete chute that releases water from Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir.
The regulators' tightening grip is "something like a shepherd gradually herding his sheep into an increasingly narrowing pen or chute," said Mark Natkin, the founder and managing director at Marbridge Consulting, based in Beijing.
Mr. Ahmed deftly shows Naz's dawning terror as his world becomes ever smaller; the cinematography conveys the isolation, the disorientation, the feeling of being funneled down a dank, fluorescent-lit chute into the system.
Jungmann showed promise right out of the chute last season, as he hit the ground running following his recall in June to win nine of his first 14 decisions while posting a 2.42 ERA.
The gondola (each cabin has a winner's name on it) climbed steeply through a forest; a chute under the lift had a lone track, which, it turned out, Rahlves had made the day before.
Without a solid sheet of slippery ice on the chute, and the pond, there can be no toboggan races in this seaside community set on the rocky Atlantic coast 2325 miles north of Boston.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Rubbish collectors rescued a baby from a bin at the bottom of a trash chute in Singapore on Tuesday, an MP and media said, a rare case in the wealthy city-state.
" Chute doesn't distinguish among the types of images that make the present what she calls "the most visually amplified era in recent memory," with its "videos, GIFs, digital photographs and myriad visual interfaces online.
If you don't put that payment in the right chute, and it accidentally goes to mortgage, then the customer doesn't post on time, they're upset, and they end up closing their account with us.
The feed chute is not as wide as those on other units like the Cuisinart and Breville Sous Chef, however, so you may have to do some quick pre-chopping before adding larger items.
Convenience: A good food processor should be easy to use, feature attachments that aren't a pain to install or clean, and have a feed chute that's wide enough for adding the ingredients you need.
The extra-large feeding chute can fit a big chunk of your produce of choice with less pre-cutting, and its powerful 800 watt motor will extract all of its juicy goodness in mere seconds.
One spoke of being thrown down concrete stairs, one was forced to kneel for hours in punishment, one was hung upside down in the laundry chute, and one was forced to eat his own vomit.
So if juice is what you crave, a centrifugal juicer can make a much healthier alternative that most store-bought items since you're the one in control of the ingredients going in the feed chute.
Gravity may have taken its toll as well, with a cat's cradle of stress cracks forming within the concrete as the chute tried to slither imperceptibly down the steep slope with its 700-ft drop.
After a 26.5-second free fall, the parachute deployment sequence was initiated, starting with the opening of a smaller, 22-foot (4.8 m) pilot chute, which then triggered the opening of the second, main parachute.
Seattle-based startup Hointer solves these problems by equipping the fitting rooms with tablets where the customer can pick different sizes and other products, which are then delivered into the fitting room through a chute.
Creator ParaZero offers the reusable SafeAir in a range of sizes — from a compact unit for drones weighing 2 kilograms, to a larger chute for "manned drones" (it was built specifically for the Martin Jetpack).
So on top of tweaking the robots' routes, the system can actually switch the chute assignments around to match demand, so that neither the robots nor the human sorters they work with hit any bottlenecks.
GIF: NASA/JPL NASA captured the striking unfurling of the chute by mounting a camera on the test capsule, which safely splashed down in the Atlantic about a half-hour after the October 4 launch.
Then think of this: Once the toboggans hit the bottom of the chute, whistling through the surrounding trees, the wooden creations come screaming onto the ice of Hosmer Pond, like rudimentary rockets, wild and unleashed.
The team then wanted to know how the disease was able to cross over from rats into a human and believe the man caught the disease from rats infesting a rubbish chute near his home.
I've been pondering this topic over the last few months, from the heady days of September, through the market peak, down the chute toward the Happy Holiday-Christmas Eve crater, then up the post-Christmas ladder.
Since then, his career has shot out of the chute just like the rodeo bull rider that he once was — and Johnson is riding out the changes with the same intensity he gave to the bulls.
Meanwhile, to take pressure off the weir, the main spillway was opened wide, despite fears that the 2200-ft gash in the concrete could spread further up the chute and breach the gates at the top.
There's so many different folds of the 'chute and ties of the cord and they're all mindful of each other with the overall goal being to make the entire parachute pack symmetrical and easy to deploy.
Cash loaded into Amazon this way cannot be withdrawn, either, so it's most definitely not a bank — rather it's a one-way chute for the unbanked or underbanked to maintain a spending balance on Amazon's platform.
Rand was on a ski tour of Sacajawea Peak, the Hurwal Divide and Chief Joseph Mountain with his friend when a large cornice break started an avalanche and swept Rand down a narrow chute, officials said.
When it gets there, the bot engages its own little conveyor belt, sliding the package off its back and down a chute to the floor below, where it can be loaded onto a truck for delivery.
Sometimes the route selection can get even more complicated, because particularly populous zip codes have more than one chute, so the system needs to factor in traffic patterns in deciding which portal a robot should visit.
Delta passenger Joshua Swain Firth was at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Wednesday when he spotted employees tossing suitcases and a stroller down a chute to be loaded onto the plane, Inc.
Twelve small speakers were now mounted at cardinal points around the wall—four at ear level, another four halfway up, and a third set close to the ceiling—along with two speakers in the grain chute.
At 23, Mr. Sutton was one of the world's top saddle bronco riders when the horse he'd drawn in a circuit event in North Dakota reared up and smashed him into the chute in October 2007.
With a generous 14-cup working bowl, wide feed chute, beefy 720-watt motor, and stainless steel blades, the Cuisinart food processor is our top pick for serious home chefs who want the best food processor.
Traveler Vanessa Marsh spotted a female staffer throwing hefty suitcases down a metal chute onto a plane bound for Phoenix, and posted a 30-second video clip of the scene to the social network on May 9.
Others are green initiatives, from a line of solar-powered lighthouses to provide guidance to all travelers, to a chute of clean water sourced from the Pacific that represents a vision of a world with fluid borders.
But no sooner had water from the reservoir begun to gush down the paved spillway than a huge crater—big enough to swallow a house—was torn in the concrete half way down the 21928,2400-ft chute.
On Monday, water could be seen gushing from the main spillway as dam operators for the California Department of Water Resources continued controlled releases through the chute into channels that route the water away from populated areas.
Four cowboys mounted on four horses chase a bull down a narrow chute for three minutes at high speed, and try to bring it down by its tail as many times as possible without losing their mounts.
She was a platoon leader for an Army construction unit in Iraq, but during her training in the United States she learned static-line parachuting, in which a line connected to the plane pulls open the chute.
BATON ROUGE, La. — When No. 203 Louisiana State (4-0) hosts Mississippi (3-1) on Saturday night, the Chute and the Skyline Club are bound to be crowded with fans who would like a beer or three.
The couple, former L.G.B.T.Q. activists and Democratic operatives, turned an old feed store into a fancy coffee shop and country market called the Lost River Trading Post, keeping many of the original details, like the grain chute.
It was reasoned that the chest-down positioning needed for skeleton could cause breast cancer, but rumor has it that a woman earning faster times on the chute than her husband was the real reason for it.
The crowd still remaining at the end of the night, perhaps 100 people, stood in a circle, awash in the headlights of someone's car, among the busted-up hay bales at the bottom of the makeshift chute.
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Yang and her coauthors concluded that the larger the animal, the more mucus its large intestine produces to quickly and efficiently shoot out its waste products, "similar to a sled sliding through a chute," the study states.
When it was time to pull the cord to deploy the parachute, the professional reportedly waited a little too long and the parachute deployed at the same time as the emergency chute, causing both to become entangled, News.com.
High altitude low opening jumps, or HALOs, are when parachutists jump from a high altitude and open their chute at a low altitude, a technique used by the military that minimizes risk to the troops from enemy fire.
Waverly Hill Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Louisville housed patients during the tuberculosis outbreak in 1912: Thousands died there and were removed through the use of a "body chute" so that patients didn't have to see how many were dying.
And that's the most time-consuming piece, which of course means that he's got to be able to complete all of that action before he reaches his minimum safe altitude by which he has to deploy his chute.
But instead of finding his man Chris McCullough on the wing for the wide-open three, Wall decided to ram the ball right up the chute, back from whence it came, in the direction of his big man.
A long time member of Kings MMA under the tutelage of Chute Boxe legend Rafael Cordeiro, Ellenberger opted to move to pastures new by training under Ronda Rousey's coach Edmond Tarverdyan at Glendale Fighting Club back in 2014.
"In true redneck fashion," Chute writes of those who show up at the Settlement, "identities of new visitors will eventually tumble down in bits and dribbles," which is a pretty good description of how this novel is constructed.
JERSEY CITY — A Navy parachutist performing an aerial demonstration for Fleet Week died on Sunday after his chute did not open properly and he plunged into the Hudson River as hundreds of people watched from Liberty State Park.
Meanwhile, water could be seen gushing from the main concrete spillway as dam operators for the California Department of Water Resources continued controlled releases through the paved chute into channels that route the water away from populated areas.
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Once a long-time member of Kings MMA under the tutelage of Chute Boxe legend Rafael Cordeiro, Ellenberger opted to move to pastures new by training under Ronda Rousey's coach Edmond Tarverdyan at Glendale Fighting Club back in 2014.
"The successful deployment of our large ExoMars parachute using a smaller pilot chute and its subsequent stable descent without damage is a major milestone for the project," ExoMars project manager Thierry Blancquaert, also of ESA, said in the video.
That's when I use this flat metal rake to get out the big chunks, pull them through this chute into this contained drawer, and go in with this big brush with sharp steel bristles and sweep the rest out.
The experiment is essentially a large, heated container with a literal ton of aerated, natural volcanic particles which are then dropped onto a 40-foot-long, 1.5-foot-wide, high-friction chute that leads down to a concrete pad.
In 230, for example, he was involved in an backstage scuffle with Chute Box member Cristiano Marcello, and was ultimately put to sleep by a triangle choke—though he claims to have knocked out Wanderlei Silva during the fracas.
Fifteen minutes before landing, four parachutes will release in an effort to dramatically slow it down, followed by a main chute that will slow the descent to 24 feet per second, then 5 feet per second just before landing.
With the gear patched, the helicopter pilot lifted off, tightly turning around and hovering with the bucket just under the chute, kicking up small bits of sugar water slurry before flying off down the coast, a few ridges over.
So, for the first time in the dam's 287-year history, water began pouring over the top of the auxiliary or "emergency" spillway to the left of the main concrete chute — a feature that serves as a last resort.
Every week, researchers harvest algae from a 900-foot metal chute in a wetland by the Salton Sea, process it, and take it to Sandia National Laboratories, where they're testing methods to turn it into a high-quality fuel.
It is notorious for the particularly low and open corner, known as the shuttlecock, in which riders reaching speeds of more than 19203 miles per hour can easily be flung from the chute and onto a bed of hay.
We were recent transplants to the area, having moved from New Orleans to New Hampshire, and we wanted to assimilate, wanted to be fearless in the grips of the ice chute and bold in the face of bitter cold.
Recently, the Books desk hired two graphic novels and comics columnists, Hillary Chute and Ed Park, to write alternating monthly reviews featuring graphic narratives, organized into categories, like black-and-white stories or, this month, stories featuring emotional absence.
A player's marker could skip way ahead if it happened to land at the bottom of a ladder, or lose significant ground if it landed at the top of a chute — all determined by a roll of the dice.
But visual (and tactile) contrast is the motor that propels materials-based abstraction like Fujita's, and distinctions between one thing and another thing have to be named to be understood: a chute is the functional opposite of a ladder.
Kazushi Sakuraba, in seminar footage shot at Chute Boxe some years ago, even demonstrated a true kote-gaeshi attempt from the guard as a means of getting the opponent to resist, before pulling the arm back across for the armbar.
As the Sacramento Bee reports: [Engineering consultant Paul Tullis points] to a phenomenon known as "cavitation," in which the blast of tiny water bubbles gushing down the chute at 50 mph effectively jack-hammered holes in weakened sections of concrete.
The creators of the Wingjump claim their creation can actually help make skiing safer, because in addition to increased hang time, it can also double as a drag chute, letting you easily control your speed and stabilize your downhill run.
The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom property's kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinets that feature a mixer lift, a cutting board drawer and a trash chute, which were incorporated seamlessly into the design by interior decorator Tiffany Brooks.
"PF&R Tech Rescue Team called in for a woman entrapped in the garbage chute of condo building at this address, they have freed the patient and are evaluating her now, traffic should return to normal in 15-30min," authorities tweeted.
It's their best conversation in years, but the killers are wasting valuable time, considering their actual mark has escaped down the trash chute…The Countess lies helpless, surrounded by a pile of dead bodies and their queen, Hypodermic Sally (Sarah Paulson).
All that said, it costs about $375 less than the Hurom H101 and has garnered great reviews from customers who love its large feed chute, its efficient operation, and the volume of juice it produces in a short period of time.
There was an ingenious chute where the pellets, which released the gas, were dropped from portholes in the roof so they could be retrieved by gas-mask wearing Sonderkommandos — workers, usually Jews, forced into these jobs — after the victims expired.
Here and elsewhere, Mr. O'Rourke delivered his message with a rat-a-tat urgency, his knees bouncing in rhythm with his words, with one hand grasping a microphone and the other one gesticulating like a bull rider out of the chute.
Roughly 13 yards away, a machine had spit dozens of freshly washed golf balls through a plexiglass chute, and the clattering, rat-a-tat noise they made as they spilled out transported McInerney back to the night of Oct. 21.
Hayes-Chute highlighted this connection with his programs; the pistachio joke required me to search the physical space of the room for that bowl while the egg question prompted me to look at the physical receipt of answers that printed as I typed.
The woman, whose name has not been made public, was believed to be visiting her significant other at the building when she fell down the chute and sustained severe injuries to her head and neck, Portland Fire & Rescue spokesman Rich Chatman tells PEOPLE.
They later added: "1926 W Burnside: 1 adult female transported to OHSU with life threatening injuries, witnesses say she got into a garbage chute and fell 16 stories to garbage collection area, firefighters found her in garbage container, all crews have cleared."
Its 11 members include Felix Baumgartner, who wowed the world in 2012 by jumping from a balloon floating 24.5 miles in the sky -- so high he had to wear a spacesuit and fell for more than four minutes before he pulled his 'chute.
The best real-world touch, however, may be the "laundry chute"—a sack-style compartment for storing your worn clothes, which compresses into the bag's wall (expelling extra air through a valve) and then zips out when you find a washing machine.
A narrow chute of a restaurant, diners shout orders and foist bills across the counter, then take their food to go or elbow their way into one of the few cafeteria-style tables in back (there's a more spacious outpost in East Oakland).
Bankers eagerly awaited the outcome of the AT&T/Time Warner ruling, long after the deal was first announced in October 2016, and now expect the decision to keep the chute wide open for similar mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in coming months.
Things got stranger when the lightweight Krazy Horse called out the middleweight Wanderlei Silva (who was in Kimura's corner), referring to a backstage fight which seemingly happened in his head while he was being choked unconscious by a Chute Boxe coach on camera.
The cosmopolitan tone set by the park and cafe is broken by a welter of security obstacles at Vesey Street, where Greenwich Street turns into a pedestrian chute squeezed between ventilating equipment for the transportation hub and the abandoned former PATH station.
Investigators found "a substantial amount of blood evidence" in the building and in plastic bags that had been tossed down a garbage chute, according to Chief Boyce, who said the items recovered included bloody sheets, towels and clothing that belonged to Mr. Comunale.
Each dive began in the same way: Vescovo would wake before dawn, don his blue flight suit, pack his usual lunch—a tuna sandwich, a Coke and crisps—and climb down the narrow chute into the cockpit, before launching into the darkness.
Conceivably, it looks like if someone made you jump out of a plane, you might be able to cling to that static line like a limpet until your chute was nicely inflated and you could drift softly earthward like a dandelion seed.
The swimming pool, considered the best on the Riviera, was housed in a basin blasted out of the rocks and featured a water-chute so that bathers could slide down into the sea below and swim to a raft tethered just offshore.
The timing for deploying the backup chutes was also critical ... Mike would have had to deploy the backup before he hit his apex because if he was descending at too high of a speed, it would have ripped a hole in the chute.
A broad 20-by-8-foot bank of windows faces west over a narrow chute of black spruce and birch toward a slim triangle of water, etched on blustery days with white caps, like a sinister sea in an Edward Gorey illustration.
A trashcan that ties up its own garbage While the Townew trashcan won't walk your garbage outside or throw it down your apartment's trash chute, it does tie up the bag when it's full and puts a new one in its place.
" As a child in Montana cattle country, she "grew attached to ... the orphaned calves," which she'd later see "funneled into a factory chute, mooing in terror until the moment some guy ended their brief lives by slamming a bolt to their skulls.
" As a child in Montana cattle country, she "grew attached to ... the orphaned calves," which she'd later see "funneled into a factory chute, mooing in terror until the moment some guy ended their brief lives by slamming a bolt to their skulls.
Earlier this year, the city opened a $22 million entrance to the bridge on the Brooklyn side that transformed a tight corridor known as "the cattle chute" into a grand portal lined with trees and wildflowers to accommodate the growing numbers of visitors.
Considering the poor girl's wretched life — she's made to sleep in the cellar and do her sewing in the attic; she's tossed down the coal chute — it seems only fair that she should have the power to channel her rage into her creations.
The Assyrian-American, who boasts a black belt in muay-thai under Chute Boxe legend Rafael Cordeiro and earned a Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt in just five years, avenged his loss to Chiesa by viciously knocking out the ascending James Vick at UFC 199.
HONOLULU AIRPORT WORKER FILMED TOSSING LUGGAGE DOWN CHUTE, SPARKS TWITTER DEBATE Previous reports claimed Westlake had fallen from a jetway linking the plane to the terminal, but traumatised witnesses have claimed he fell to his death after climbing over the balcony inside the airport.
Police say Kalli Medina-Brown, of Citrus Heights, California, was celebrating her birthday at The D hotel and casino with her husband in downtown Las Vegas over the weekend when authorities found her at the bottom of the chute at around 2:40 a.m.
Birukova's climbing partner saw her lose her footing and fall as they were attempting to traverse the route to Bear Creek Spire on Sunday, the sheriff's department said, but by the time he reached her at the bottom of the steep chute she was deceased.
We had an obstacle called the Sewer Chute, which was, you'd go up a ladder and then go down a ladder in a very narrow sort of Plexiglass box, and the kid coming down fell backwards, and it looked like he snapped his neck.
Jorgensen did not seem to be enjoying the head-to-head but removed herself from it with an injection of pace at the 8km mark that immediately took her clear and allowed her to enjoy her run up the finishing chute with a beaming smile.
If they fixed the chute, if the coverage was good, and if they did this again every month for another four months, for two full summers, she'd calculated that they had a very good chance of killing off the ants, close to 99.9 percent.
I feel sorry for people who do not live in apartment buildings and cannot terminate relationships with the finality of the chute, who never get to experience the whole satisfying slam thunk of the metal door and the drop: Hot-air balloon instruction manual.
The dye in the middle continues to flow downstream, while the dye close to the diversion flows obediently into the long chute that, in real life, would then enter an eroding stretch of bays and estuaries south of New Orleans known as the Barataria basin.
But the races are less Olympics and more winter festival, a reason to gather in the coldest, darkest months of the year and compete on the ice chute, at the foot of the Camden Snow Bowl, the local ski mountain, owned by the town.
THE RECIPE FOR REVOLUTION By Carolyn Chute In the enormous seaside mansion of an old-money family in Maine, 23 wives of 32 Republican governors are gathered for tea and hors d'oeuvres and what they believe will be a polite lecture from a local historian.
"Odyr's images of animals casting off their bonds and then living with the results of their revolution are painterly and evocative, both loose and illuminating," Hillary Chute writes in her Graphic Content column, reviewing the book with a handful of other graphic adaptations of classics.
Meanwhile, shouting "fake news" has done nothing to counter the explosion in social media-powered viral sites with names like the "Angry Patriot Movement" or "Political Garbage Chute," many of which are run by hoaxers who have realized it's embarrasingly easy to cash in on American ignorance.
Every time I watch that movie, I spend half of its runtime imagining which of my gross elementary school classmates would've been dropped down a garbage chute and the other half wishing that I could've gotten my own grubby little hands on some of Wonka's edible prototypes.
It was included in a deluxe edition of "Box in a Valise" (21942–21917) that Duchamp gave to the Brazilian artist Maria Martins, his lover and the body model for the nude figure in "Étant donnés: 19143° la chute d'eau / 21918° le gaz d'éclairage" (19148–21969).
Watch the old videos where he walked out to "Sandstorm" and rolling his wrists and caved in skulls all you want, but unless you saw Wanderlei Silva fight during his Pride heyday, it's hard to appreciate how terrifying the Chute Boxe brawler was a decade ago.
To be inside a Humvee, however, as it drops out of a flaming C-5 whose rear end has been sheared off, and to have your chute deposit you on the lip of a hydroelectric dam, gives you so much more to talk about at parties.
During an audit of the cruise ship Carnival Elation in December, for example, officials found that food waste had been mixed with plastic straws, aluminum and other miscellaneous items, which were "ready to be discharged down the chute and then overboard while at sea," records show.
In its very first sequence, The Boss Baby swiftly builds a whole mythology around where babies come from — a company in the sky called Baby Co., where new infants are produced on an assembly line and diapered/powdered/fed before they're dropped through a chute to their new family.
WATCH: HONOLULU AIPORT WORKER SPARKS DEBATE FOR TOSSING LUGGAGE INTO CHUTE Another victim shared a similar story, alleging that he entered the PERT office in November 2016 only to have one PERT officer lock the door behind him while Catota, Papagni and Perez held him on the table.
That's why I'm willing to give Alteryx my blessing, but only for speculation, and I encourage you to tread very carefully here, although I have to believe this one will garner recommendations from a host of analysts and report a pretty good quarter right out of the chute.
In a decision on Thursday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the union that "Scabby the Rat" was a form of protected speech but said Grand Chute, Wisconsin's sign ordinance mandating that the rat had to go was constitutional.
The Corviglia Club is linked to the mountain's ski lodge, while the Cresta Club's small numbers rally around its toboggan run, a death-defying, headfirst solo journey down an ice-covered chute, which opened in 1884 and is allowing women to ride for the first time this year.
Hope of a New Hero Fighting under the Chute Boxe banner that spawned iconic names likes Rua, Wanderlei Silva, Anderson Silva, Rafael Cordeiro and countless others, Almeida's vicious Muay Thai striking has been an absolute joy to watch since he made his promotional debut against Tim Gorman back in November 2014.
And Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, well, at least his staff obviously doesn't write his tweets: But what sets Ocasio-Cortez apart—besides her massive following—is that she uses social media like someone who sees it as an extension of her personality, not another chute to blast press releases out of.
The cowboy-hat-wearing South Dakota Democrat backed Clinton in 2016, was raised about as culturally far away from New York City as one can get and had dreams of making the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas before a horse he was riding flipped in a chute and paralyzed him.
In Graphic Women: Life Narrative & Contemporary Comics (2010), Hilary L. Chute argues that comics and graphic novels are a particularly fruitful medium as an autobiographical model due to its dialectic visual-verbal form, which, by its very design, can be a powerful tool for self-representation and (re)imagining trauma.
They have created whimsical videos depicting Willy Wonka in Manhattan; engaged Dylan Lauren, the proprietor of Dylan's Candy Bar, to "curate" in-theater candy sales; and tricked out the theater facade with Dahlian sight gags, including a refuse chute for "bad nuts" and a tiny purple door for Oompa-Loompas.

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