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Leaning in, she clawhammers the melody, gathering speed as she goes.
Near the old Schuylkill River Bridge, it jogged right, gathering speed, bound for the New Jersey border.
Once unfurled, there is no easy way to stop a craft with a solar sail gathering speed.
Those dynamics are two trains, gathering speed, on track for a head-on collision before November 2020.
RBS' shares rose on signs that its recovery was gathering speed, after its first-half profit beat expectations.
Like a steam train pulling noisily out of a station, China's biggest foreign-economic policy is slowly gathering speed.
Within moments, however, her Volvo sedan resumed moving forward, gathering speed as it hit several pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Legislative change is gathering speed around the world with New Zealand, Australia and Britain all considering laws against conversion therapy.
New data from OPEC and the International Energy Agency show the decline in Venezuela's all-important oil production is gathering speed.
He is likely to face questioning about his role, and he could even be summoned by the House of Representatives impeachment inquiry that is gathering speed.
One virtuosic run follows another, perhaps best typified by finger-busting scurryings gathering speed along a single keyboard, soon countered by deft clambering on the pedals.
It also added to retail sales and industrial production reports in suggesting that the economy was gathering speed after growth almost stalled in the first quarter.
And even with Harvey gathering speed in the Gulf of Mexico, the government is sending mixed messages about whether it wants to save immigrants or deport them.
That perfect storm had been brewing for a long time, drawing strength from many political and economic forces and gathering speed as the pace of change accelerated.
But with gathering speed, the western edge of Hell's Kitchen is going residential, and in the process, it is becoming New York's latest industrial district to reinvent itself.
The yuan has depreciated more than 5 percent against the dollar so far this year, with its descent gathering speed since Donald Trump's election in the presidential race on Nov.
Data on consumer spending, industrial production, goods exports and housing have suggested the economy is gathering speed after growth slowed to a 0.8 percent annualized rate in the first quarter.
It also added to retail sales and industrial production reports in suggesting that the economy was gathering speed after growth slowed to a 252.8 percent annualized rate in the first quarter.
The yuan has depreciated more than 5 percent against the dollar so far this year, with its decline gathering speed since Republican Donald Trump's upset U.S. election win boosted the greenback against most other global currencies.
Many Syrian Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Syria's prewar population of 23 million, left for Europe in the past 20 years, with the flight gathering speed since the conflict began in March 2011.
The first breakthroughs are already in front of us, and I believe a series of profound advancements will follow in the next five to 10 years, each gathering speed and momentum as they build on one another.
The call for reform comes at a time when legislative change is gathering speed around the world, with New Zealand, Australia and Britain all considering laws against the practice, which can involve electric shocks and hormone therapy.
Vlieghe told a discussion panel at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research that he would have expected the British economy to be gathering speed were it not for global trade tensions and continued uncertainty about Brexit.
Many Syrian Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Syria's pre-war population of 23 million, left for Europe over the past 20 years, with the flight gathering speed since the country's conflict began in March 2011.
"The opioid crisis has been gathering speed and severity for several years, and being a friend to Nan through her addiction, detox and recovery last year made it very personal for me," Marina Berio, an artist and member of PAIN Sackler, told Hyperallergic.
Another surfer leaps up and cuts down the face of it, knees bent, arms low, gaining balance, leaving behind a crash of white, gathering speed as time slows, as wave and surfer shoot from one side of the break all the way to the other until finally the wave eases and the surfer drops.
The sketch itself endures for a number of reasons: Its simple premise delivering myriad laugh lines, the clear schlemiel-schlimazel dynamic between performers, the room it provides for embellishment, and the rat-a-tat delivery make it feel like a ramshackle Ford Model T gathering speed as it barrels toward the edge of a cliff.
While gathering speed, a roll-control oscillation caused a fin of the port-side wingtip-mounted missile and then the starboard stabilator to scrape the ground, and the aircraft then began to veer off the runway. The test pilot, Phil Oestricher, decided to lift off to avoid a potential crash, safely landing six minutes later.
Gathering Speed is the fourth studio album of the English progressive rock band, Big Big Train. It was released in 2004 by Treefrog Records. It is dedicated to the airmen and women who lost their lives in the Battle of Britain. The song The Road Much Further On was originally titled You Can't Draw Love.
This was, to a degree, offset by the increase in the trade for limestone from the quarries. There were, in fact, very few accidents. In 1857, the Cromford and Sheep Pasture inclines had been merged into one, and in 1888, a brake van parted from the train near the summit. Gathering speed, it was unable to round the curve into Cromford Wharf.
In 2003, Müller and Read departed the band, and Sean Filkins was recruited to replace Read. This lineup recorded the band's next album, Gathering Speed, which was released in March 2004. This was the last album to feature Ian Cooper on keyboards, Poole and Spawton took the keyboards to play in future albums. A new album titled The Difference Machine was released in September 2007.
15 March 2005. A probe by the Vietnamese police department found that the train was travelling at a speed of when it derailed, or 20 km/h more than the stipulated speed limit of . Witnesses reported that the train was travelling at a high speed at the time of the incident, with one passenger claiming that the train had been "gathering speed" just before the derailment. The train was reportedly 20 minutes behind schedule at the time.
Meeting a defensive clearance well outside the penalty area, he "slammed a half-volley towards goal, meeting the ball on the rise and finding the top corner"; according to the Herald match report, the ball "was still gathering speed as it nestled in the top corner. If it's not goal of the season then the eventual winner is going to be something out of this world." Storer had his contract with the club terminated by mutual consent on 21 December 2018.
In 1949, with the Cold War gathering speed and for various political reasons, the USSR resigned its membership in the WHO, not to return again until 1956. The return was due largely to the post-Stalin era warming in international relations. A renewed interest in scientific and cultural exchanges was spearheaded by Nikita Khrushchev and President Eisenhower, who had encouraged people-to-people contacts in his efforts to “wage peace.” The initial official exchanges were in the sciences and the arts.
The first major accident occurred on 16 July 1884, a few miles to the west of the town, near Bullhouse Colliery. The accident is often referred to as being at "Bullhouse Bridge", where the road to Huddersfield passes below the line. An express passenger train, the 12:30 pm from to , with through carriages for in connection with the evening steamer sailing, had left Woodhead Tunnel and was gathering speed on the downhill gradient towards Penistone. The locomotive was 4-4-0 No. 434, built at Gorton Locomotive Works.
Growth of the city increased when, in 1843, a railway connecting Utrecht to Amsterdam was opened. After that, Utrecht gradually became the main hub of the Dutch railway network. With the industrial revolution finally gathering speed in the Netherlands and the ramparts taken down, Utrecht began to grow far beyond its medieval centre. When the Dutch government allowed the bishopric of Utrecht to be reinstated by Rome in 1853, Utrecht became the centre of Dutch Catholicism once more. From the 1880s onward, neighbourhoods such as Oudwijk, Wittevrouwen, Vogelenbuurt to the East, and Lombok to the West were developed.
Following this drop, the ride went through a traditional zig-zag section, common to all Wild Mice, where the car darts forward and backward, gathering speed as it goes. These turns (as with almost all on this ride) were particularly tight, with the car wheels noticeably lifting from the track. Following this were two more very sharp 90° turns, followed immediately by two steep drops, one after the other and, both well hidden amongst the structure. These were followed by the aforementioned turnaround out of the structure over the heads of the queue pen (possibly designed to give the impression that the car has "burst" out of the ride).
The high-pressure air flows south, gathering speed as it moves downhill and is funnelled between the Pyrenees and the Massif Central. According to French sources, the name was used in its present form at the end of the 13th century by Marco Polo, in 1298. It was borrowed from the Latin transmontanus and the Italian tramontana, meaning not just "across the mountains" but also "the North Star" (literally the star "above the mountains"), since the Alps marked the north for the Italic people. The French term tresmontaine, cited as early as 1209 and still used in the 15th century, was borrowed directly from the Latin.
Luggers were launched bows first down the beach by slipping the chain that ran through the "ruffles" (a hole in the back of the keel) and travelled at gathering speed down greased wooden skids laid on the shingle. The intent was to gather enough momentum to get through the first waves encountered as the foresail was hoisted. A haul-off rope, led to an anchor set off-shore, could hold the boat up to the waves as the sail was hoisted and help the boat sheer off on the correct tack. If not enough speed was gained, unless the weather was calm, the boat would probably turn parallel to the beach and be smashed by the waves.
According to Shibutani, high-quality twizzles are performed when skaters focus on gathering speed entering a twizzle sequence, which provides enough directional force to continue rotating as long as the choreography demands, and that muscle memory should carry them through the rest of the sequence. Shibutani reported that strong teams are able to adjust, make self-corrections, and follow what their partners are doing. He also said that there is "no room for mental errors at all". When ice dancers perform twizzles too slowly, trip while traveling across the ice, or fall out of sync with each other, it can ruin the flow of a program and "deflate the energy in the arena".
"Filmmaker named as convicted fraudster , Associated Press, published in The Australian, September 14, 2012. In addition, the World Council of Churches stated that the film was "an insult to the heart of the Muslim faith" and "to all peoples of faith." ADL's Abraham Foxman said, "We are greatly concerned that this false notion that an Israeli Jew and 100 Jewish backers were behind the film now has legs and is gathering speed around the world. [...] In an age where conspiracy theories, especially ones of an anti-Semitic nature, explode on the Internet in a matter of minutes, it is crucial for those news organizations who initially reported on his identity to correct the record.
Raglan on the Sapouné Heights had a grandstand view, as did William Russell, who wrote furiously in his notebook: > The Russians dash at the Highlanders. The ground flies beneath their horses' > feet; gathering speed at every stride, they dash on towards that thin red > streak topped with a line of steel.Royle: Crimea: The Great Crimean War > 1854–1856, 268. Russell continues, 'The Turks fire a volley at 800 yards, > and run. The Russians come within 600 yards, down goes that line of steel in > front, and out rings a thundering volley of Minié musketry. The distance is > too great, the Russians are not checked, but still onwards with the whole > force of horse and man … but ere they come within 150 yards, another deadly > volley flashed from the level rifle … they wheel about, open files right and > left, and fly back faster than they came.
Pandur II is produced by Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeuge, part of General Dynamics European Land Combat Systems, which is also the parent company of MOWAG of Switzerland and Santa Bárbara Sistemas of Spain. In 2005 the Portuguese government signed a deal worth 364 million euros to acquire 260 Pandur II armoured vehicle, with an option for further 33 worth 140 million euros, to equip the Portuguese Intervention Brigade of the Portuguese Army and the marines of the Portuguese Navy. Portugal was the first country to buy Pandur II.¨Portugal was the first country to select the Pandur II 8x8, awarding Steyr-Daimler-Puch a EUR344.3 million (USD455.1 million) contract (plus a spares contract worth another EUR20.7 million) for the supply of 260 vehicles in February 2005 ... Second in line was the Czech Army, which it was announced in June 2006 had placed an EUR821 million order for 199 vehicles (plus 35 options) in 18 versions, all of which will be amphibious, including 63 infantry combat vehicles (ICVs)¨ Pandur II in profile: Steyr's 8x8 digitized warfare platform is gathering speed by Rupert Pengelley, in Jane´s Defence Industry, 17 January 2007. The sale of Pandur II to Portugal includes an associated offset agreement for a value of 516 million euro.

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