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"hurtle" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to move very fast in a particular direction

190 Sentences With "hurtle"

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We're hurtle rapidly towards every spooky human's favourite holiday: Halloween.
Court would quickly produce outcomes that would hurtle American constitutionalism
As we hurtle toward 2020, it's easy to feel stymied.
When he has succeeded, they hurtle by him with contempt.
"It felt like a hurtle every single time," Keenan-Bolger says.
Enough of Trump's youth; now let's hurtle through his business career.
Once again, our laws lag behind as we hurtle toward dystopia.
The arc of history bends toward justice — it doesn't hurtle there.
The little kids in the library gawk as they hurtle by.
You know you could hurtle off a cliff at any second.
But first, the change, and a headlong hurtle into the unknown.
Baffling crimes that hurtle superbly etched characters toward damnation and salvation.
Gazillions of invisible subatomic particles called neutrinos hurtle toward Earth each second.
We hurtle down the road at top speed, hearts in our throats.
Racing drivers hurtle round a track, touching speeds of 350km an hour.
At this juncture of ego, isolation, and desperation, both sisters hurtle toward madness.
Outside, as she walks to her car, fighter jets hurtle overhead, like thunderclaps.
Looking's finale doesn't hurtle along with the pace of a Shonda Rhimes production.
The convoys at times hurtle through cities, villages and towns at hair-raising speeds.
How do some things float and others lethally — loudly — hurtle to the sea floor?
The ball would hurtle past the audience and players at 25,666 Earth-feet per second.
The ocean is expected to rise and hurtle into buildings and houses near the coast.
You know, the details that let you hurtle through the atmosphere at 600 miles an hour.
The U.S. government tracks 20073,000 chunks and bits of space junk as they hurtle around Earth.
The car would hurtle down the road, toddler Line powerless in the back, until it crashed.
It just seemed like every time we got over one hurtle it would be something else.
A Hyperloop has levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism that hurtle through low-friction pipes.
There are many, many compelling reasons to hurtle forward toward a future where cars drive themselves.
In the relentless hurtle from clip to clip, minute to minute, it is constantly new, always stimulating.
Zim hijacks Professor Membrane's keynote and uses Membrane's hand-holding powered Membracelets to hurtle Earth towards annihilation.
Using high-powered electric "skates," the transit system proposes to hurtle passengers at 150 miles per hour.
Maybe we're all just trying to hurtle ourselves backward through time for three months of the year.
Inside one on the outskirts of Seattle, packages hurtle along conveyor belts at the speed of a moped.
As we hurtle towards our impending planetwide apocalypse, there's really no point in not eating gold-plated sushi.
I saw the ball hurtle from his hand, a Zeus-like thunderbolt, and bounce halfway down the pitch.
While the Trump presidency may well hurtle us into nuclear war, it has already pummeled the nation's soul.
Inside the room on Thursday, these dual forces seemed to hurtle into each other, fusing in real time.
She's been updating fans and followers about her health on Instagram, writing about her latest hurtle on Aug. 17.
I mean, truly, you're relying on the grip strength of flying monkeys so you don't hurtle to your death.
Or gripping your steering wheel grimly on the Taconic while S.U.V.s hurtle past you, come to think of it.
Even though some 25 million of them hurtle toward Earth each day, most of them are too small to track.
When letters go out to request help with an ailing Captain Cook, they hurtle into the theater as paper airplanes.
OK, then, let's hurtle ourselves down a river floating on a sliver of rubber – Photo by Dan Taylor/Heisenberg Media.
It's an endless cycle, a self-propelling logic that would hurtle the US toward a full-scale war with Iran.
In simple terms, the Stratolaunch aircraft is a giant flying launch pad, designed to hurtle satellites into low Earth orbit.
It hosts geysers that hurtle nitrogen gas five miles into the atmosphere, and might be linked to a subsurface ocean.
The meter is faster and looser, and, stripped of punctuation and most capitalization, his lines hurtle with sheer oral abandon.
Zume has programmed robots to make pizzas that are then put into a van and baked as they hurtle towards customers.
There are two significant presidential debates over the next seven days as the races hurtle toward the first casting of votes.
Jason Toff has announced that he's leaving to join Google, where he'll work on VR.[Jack Dorsey]Image by Esten Hurtle
A wailing sound fills the air and a swirl of red-and-blue lights hurtle toward us from across the campus.
A group of death-row felons hurtle through space toward a black hole, ostensibly for the purposes of harvesting its energy.
As the election season moves along, the pages sometimes hurtle past like palm trees outside the window of a moving Humvee.
"This book is, above all, built to move, to hurtle forward — and it does so, dizzyingly," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
He could also summon the elegant delicacy of classical piano or hurtle toward the dissonances and atonal clusters of modern jazz.
You also have to deal with random meteorites that hurtle down from the sky, with no substantial atmosphere to stop them.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers hurtle closer toward crisis every day — though our elected officials and president aren't acting like it.
We weren't designed to sit around and type on computers, nor were we designed to hurtle through the air in newfangled aeroplanes.
But their albums can hurtle from the old-world melancholy of a squeezebox to the furious strumming of guitars mixed with horns.
Souped-up clunkers and overcrowded buses, liberated from the clogged traffic of central Cairo, hurtle down the road, weaving perilously between lanes.
The result was a hurtle, highly praised by critics, including Mr. Rich, who deemed Mr. Eustis's Los Angeles production "stodgy" by comparison.
Players inhabit the role of a starship crew as they hurtle across the cosmos, battling the evil forces of "anti-love" (yup).
There's no sting in my mouth, but the bee bits hurtle down my throat and drop into my stomach with a thud instead.
The track feels like a ticking clock, soft and foreboding as viewers and their real-life counterparts in 2008 hurtle toward certain calamity.
Of course, this discussion is taking place as we hurtle towards a driverless car future that may seriously upend how we move around.
Nor did it want Republican leaders to spotlight divisive social issues and hurtle anew into the culture wars, which is precisely what Gov.
Separated from their transporter, they then hurtle through the atmosphere, pulled toward their target by gravity, while picking up momentum along the way.
Here's a math problem: Ten startup founders and CEOs hurtle down the long highway from Omaha to Lincoln, Nebraska, in a cornflower blue bus.
Brian Adams knew the best way to portray the Inuits and how to hurtle past the tropes, simply because he is one of them.
Take a shot and your cheery little character will hurtle through the air toward where the ball fell, ready to thwack it again immediately.
That technology has levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism hurtle through low-friction pipes at a top speed of 1,220 kph (760 mph).
Some of the shards make themselves available for slow inspection, others hurtle straight at the viewer, and at times large elements are completely engulfing.
But both of their major factions owe it to their adherents, as we hurtle toward 2020, to keep the infighting to an absolute minimum.
As streets, homes, rooms and faces hurtle by, a textured world emerges detail by detail, one that looks like life yet is also expressionistic.
And perhaps more relevant as we hurtle toward Donald Trump's inauguration as president of the United States, what about the bogus reports we're seeing now?
If Parliament can't come to a consensus on what to do next, the UK will continue to hurtle toward the Brexit deadline without a deal.
Passengers, outfitted in specially designed spacesuits by Under Armour, will hurtle in a rocket-powered space plane to more than 50 miles into the atmosphere.
The provision's unfortunately imprecise language did not oblige the two parties to hurtle towards what now looks likely to wind up as a contentious divorce.
On Monday, millions of Americans will catch a glimpse of the total solar eclipse that will hurtle across America at about 2,000 miles per hour.
Nearly two dozen venerable IndyCars — the hands-down Goliaths of American testosterone — hurtle through the streets of one of Florida's artsiest and most comely neighborhoods.
Here's my ask of brand Twitter as we hurtle toward what may be the most important election of our lifetimes: Leave politics the hell alone.
When the park workers couldn't pick up its signal, jeeps were dispatched with hand-held antennae to hurtle up and down the red-dirt back roads.
Frozen in time, 400 rocks hurtle toward a woman and a horse in Claudia Fontes's installation for the 57th Venice Biennale's Argentina pavilion, The Horse Problem.
THE RULES of chicken are simple: two parties hurtle towards each other at speed and the first to move out of the way—the chicken—loses.
If all goes according to plan, InSight will hurtle through the top of the thin Martian atmosphere at 21970,216 miles per hour (25,310 kilometers per hour).
Many Iranians -- desperate for relief from financial dire straits partly caused by US sanctions -- are reacting with defiance rather than antagonism as the countries hurtle towards confrontation.
But once your vacation days are approved and your travel plans are finally booked, there's still one last hurtle to clear — and it's a big one: packing.
The last of these is easily the most thrilling — just step off the ridge and hurtle through the atmosphere, navigating through trees and rock formations with ease.
Along the way, you're introduced to an amazing cast of fully fleshed-out characters as they hurtle through space on a mission to build a hyperspace lane.
With the Styles active, hunters hurtle across the screen, dashing and flying and exploding all over the place, as monsters caterwaul in the middle of the chaos.
As the on-demand food delivery economy continues to hurtle toward a projected $385 billion by 2030, it has also begun to reshape the global restaurant industry.
Many people remain afraid of driverless cars, because trusting your life to a computer — allowing it to hurtle you down a highway — can feel a little crazy.
Bollywood meets New Orleans, new age, rock and whatever else it takes to make this five-minute track hurtle forward with a new fusion at every junction.
His studio sits beside a wide boulevard without nearby stop signs, red lights or crosswalks, so cars and trucks hurtle past day and night at terrifying speeds.
If "The Lost Man" starts slowly and ends at a hurtle, JoAnn Chaney's AS LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE (Flatiron, $27.99) threatens to do the opposite.
The fire is capricious and, as with the structures that it damaged, its flames often hurtle through one stretch of land while jumping over an adjacent plot.
It's nice that the Assistant is on the Pixelbook, but the Pixelbook (and the Pixel phone) hurtle toward an inevitable conflict between the Assistant and traditional Google search.
And now a new trailer is here to impress us with Efron and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's feats of strength as they hurtle down the beach — carrying refrigerators.
Progress can be seen in new roads that cut through the mountains and a high-speed train that is set to hurtle down the coast by year's end.
The renewal will hurtle the show past the 183-episode milestone midway into next season, as 188 episodes will have aired after the season 8 finale next Wednesday.
Whether you were watching Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) hurtle into the Sunken Place, or laughing along to his banter with his friend, you felt each scene in your gut.
This is the globally renowned rapper version of setting your Tinder pic as one where you're posing with your family pet and watching the right swipes hurtle in.
The word "Kavanaugh" is meant to evoke the fear that aggrieved women will hurtle out of the past to tear down men from their rightful perches of privilege.
In doing so, he enacts the limitless range of cyborg empowerment as we hurtle at an increasing pace into the ever-expanding boundaries of new digital reality systems.
To an upbeat playlist of music by Filipino artists, the dancers hurtle through fast, fluid phrases, at one point breaking into song and bickering, like a big family.
The work explores the aftermath of the death of a young gay dancer, as his roommates reassess their lives and Anna and Pale hurtle into a stormy relationship.
With Thanksgiving behind us, the country is sliding rapidly toward the year's end, and Republican leaders are returning to Capitol Hill to hurtle their tax plan through Congress.
The idea is to give yourself a break from the news, from the weather, from the way weekdays hurtle from one to another in an endless, exhausting string.
The Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics study, meanwhile, found that it might also be possible to blast apart asteroids into tiny pieces that would hurtle past Earth.
At times, dancers hurtle across the stage with brusque violence, stop, behave informally; yet enough multiple geometries and dance constructions occur to show the formal design behind such disorder.
The indoor market is a dense labyrinth of cafes, hair salons and financial traders, where the music reverberates, the aromas are tempting and young children hurtle along the corridors.
If you'd to see more post-debate coverage, here are our fact checks, key takeaways, podcast and a look at what's to come as we hurtle toward Election Day.
If May's deal fails and Parliament can't come to a consensus on what to do next, the UK will continue to hurtle toward the Brexit deadline without a deal.
But as we hurtle into the age of computer-operated, fully autonomous vehicles, car insurance as we know it is about to change — including how much we need to buy.
I would be willing to overlook this detail if Independence Day: Resurgence was a better movie, but it really feels like the Earth would hurtle into the sun or something.
While we're not there yet, economic nationalism, trade protectionism, extreme indebtedness of developed nations, and a distinct lack of diplomatic professionalism may, once again, hurtle us toward an economic abyss.
It's not usually intuitive for a person to balance on an object that has one relatively narrow point of contact on the ground while they hurtle forward at 20 mph.
They have a son but hurtle off in opposite directions: she toward protest and domestic terrorism, he toward the moon, leaving their child to make sense of a fractured legacy.
The early 19973 PS4 game's gravity-shifting gameplay lets you totally alter the main character's perspective at any time and hurtle through the air at great speeds in any direction.
With hard drinking and jump cuts, the game is more indecipherable than ever, building stress as Sam and Jess hurtle toward the serious talk they've been avoiding all night: a breakup.
Following its August 11-at-the-earliest launch, it will hurtle towards the Solar System's center at speeds as fast as 430,000 miles per hour, according to a NASA fact sheet.
As the mystery of what happened onboard the ship is unraveled, father and daughter must rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole.
"We don't like to be told that our time is up, so I think that as we hurtle towards the finish line we get that extra bit of speed," she explained.
The power of time is central to Ms. Rowling's books — even as her narratives hurtle forward with an irresistible momentum, Harry's understanding of Voldemort and himself involved excursions into the past.
Old phones, trashed appliances, even junked cars hurtle through the sky, glinting in the sun for one final hurrah before smashing to pieces in Orrensalo's ongoing series Lives Behind the Waste.
There is something terrible about away fans, with their chest-beating masculinity and their strength-in-numbers bravado, exuding a fug of testosterone and antagonism as they hurtle towards their destination.
GOT An agreement that non-Eurozone countries like Britain can't veto financial rules that only concern the Eurozone countries—thereby allowing the Eurozone to hurtle toward its doom much more efficiently.
Despite clearing a key procedural hurtle, DeVos' eventual confirmation by the full Senate remained an open question as members of her own party told CNN wouldn't commit to voting for her. Sen.
In those games, the Warriors instead adopted the persona of Draymond Green, a skillful player whose game nevertheless feels like the product of pure will: lunge and hurtle and dive and bang.
This road is covered with rocks and dirt Buses with pilgrims hurtle past You squint at a boy pedalling his cycle rickshaw Close, far too close, drops of mud splatter us both.
The dialogue reads like a parody of gang slang ("I'm an O.G. from the 'hood come to speak with Coriolanus"), but the battle scenes hurtle along, and a characteristic Bannon theme emerges.
While the wind whipped up to 120-mph-plus and my body hit terminal velocity, I watched Hawaii's scenery hurtle towards me, safe in the knowledge that sudden death was an unlikely ending.
Competitors hurtle head-first and face-down at speeds of more than 100km per hour (60 miles per hour) down a twisting ice track, their chins hovering a few inches from the surface.
We often say of good actors in a long play that they make the time hurtle by; here, lovely performances in a short one make time slow down and give the story body.
How and when to start such withdrawals is one of the most persistent problems in personal finance and it's only growing more acute as hordes of baby boomers hurtle into their golden years.
In addition, releasing a device with support for Alexa would make it especially fun to scream "Hey, Spotify, play Huey Lewis & The News' 'Sports'" as you hurtle down the highway, unsafe at any speed.
As a result, for the first time in personal open-world action game history, I actively avoided using the game's fast-travel features, choosing instead to hurtle through block after block of skyscraper canyons.
As House Republicans hurtle toward a vote on a complicated, unpopular piece of health care legislation that has not yet received a proper analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, they face two basic problems.
In Los Angeles, when a four-story observatory at the U.S. Bank Tower is completed, visitors will be able to hurtle down a 45-foot-long glass-bottomed slide, 1,000 feet above the street.
The royal blue jumpsuits are made of lightweight "flight-grade" fabric designed to keep customers comfortable as they hurtle more than 50 miles into the atmosphere at up to three times the speed of sound.
Seventeen seconds into her run, Gut seemed to catch one of the early gates with the tip of a ski, causing her to hurtle off the course and send photographers scrambling to escape her path.
At the docks, the salmon-hued dust coats everything, from the yellow railings atop the cranes to the rims of the fast-moving conveyor belts that hurtle rocks toward the bellies of giant cargo vessels.
And that means, even as America inexorably grows more diverse, the party is likely to hurtle further away from the support for legal immigration championed by Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush.
First off, if Earth stopped short, you'd actually die immediately because you'd fly off the planet and hurtle into space, just like you lurch forward in a car when a driver slams on the brakes.
My own dining history, admittedly, isn't normal: For five years, from the ages of 39 to 44, I was The Times's restaurant critic, and thus obliged to hurtle to the freshest arrivals on the scene.
Yes, only to say this: The televised tools of the Kennedy presidency, along with the construction of the Camelot myth, are strangely reflected in those used by Trump to hurtle himself toward the same house.
High above us, perched precariously on the cold surface of a comet, there sits one of the most technologically-advanced and singular machines humanity ever sent to hurtle up into space and stick its unlikely landing.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk first proposed the hyperloop — a system of reduced-pressure tubes that would hurtle people and packages long distances at super speeds — in a nearly 60-page public white paper in 2013.
We see it right here in Mississippi — just two weeks ago — how swiftly progress can hurtle backward, how easy it is to single out a group and marginalize them because of who they are or who they love.
Still, having seen him in action as President, it's surely best, as we hurtle toward 2020, to be prepared in case President Trump makes good on his threats from 2016 -- now with far more power at his disposal.
We're still sorting through the spectacle and the content of his public testimony on Wednesday, but this much is clear: Both political parties will be tested as they hurtle toward a confrontation over the fate of the presidency.
The big air event is making its Olympic debut in Pyeongchang and sees snowboarders hurtle down a ramp standing at 49 meters with a maximum slope angle of 40 degrees and perform spins and tricks to impress the judges.
Shortly afterwards, at 22016:103 AM, the Schiaparelli lander is scheduled to hurtle into the Martian atmosphere at 210,200 miles per hour, aiming for a landing site within the smooth, flat plains of Meridiani Planum, near the planet's equator.
In her brief history of the Earth, and of the other rocks that hurtle around space with us, Preston shows just how very lucky we are to live on a planet that is—for now at least—just right.
Men go mad and start tackling people, flying wedges of whole groups hurtle across the room, men grab men around the knees and lift them nine feet from the floor and lose their balance and nobody gets hurt, blonk.
As we hurtle noiselessly into a dystopian future, headphone makers have already started offering Lightning-only earbuds, something that should give early adopters some solace but might be a hard sell for folks with a shoebox full of tangled traditional earbuds.
We don't have any time to mourn national tragedies because we're so worried that Trump's latest tweet will hurtle us into a nuclear showdown and none of us have had any time to pick up groceries before it all goes down.
That being said, there are plenty of overwhelming emotional moments that will touch you – plus, the sheer anxiety of watching someone hurtle into space in a ship with no walls is enough to make anyone reach for the Kleenex. 5.
"It is a near-constant roar akin to a full-throttle 747 interspersed with deafening, earth-shattering explosions that hurtle 100-pound lava bombs 100 feet into the air," said Mark Clawson, 64, who lives uphill from the latest fissure.
In a couple of hours he will slide his wiry frame between two 2,500 horsepower engines crammed inside a blue aluminum tube -- one in front, one in back -- and hurtle across the flats, his backside just inches above the salt.
The characters hurtle through the sky, tumble in balletic slow motion back towards earth, zip across the ocean, and develop bizarre talents while training in the forest; the film's defiance of physics adds an otherworldly, folkloric tinge to the proceedings.
But where Oliver tries to inspect issues from several different angles and Wilmore enlists a panel of experts and guests to broaden and civilize each discussion, Bee and Full Frontal hurtle full-speed at their targets without pulling a single punch.
BASEL, Switzerland — Strapped into a cockpit-style seat, eyes peering through heavy black goggles, you can almost feel the G-force as you hurtle down the bobsled run, seat rattling and shoulders slamming as you tilt through violent twists and turns.
Normally, any study of supernova data has to account for Earth's movement: As Earth orbits the sun, which orbits the galaxy, which orbits the local group of galaxies, we and our telescopes hurtle through space at around 600 kilometers per second.
But Musk is still involved in supporting the idea of a system of reduced-pressure tubes that would theoretically hurtle people and packages long distances at super speeds that he proposed in a nearly 60-page public white paper back in 2013.
Composed of single protons or heavier atomic nuclei, they pack within quantum proportions as much energy as baseballs or bowling balls, and hurtle through space many millions of times more energetically than particles at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful accelerator.
There's no power steering, you stop and go with slabs of bent metal instead of proper pedals, and you're exposed in an open cockpit while your knees are practically above your chest as you hurtle around a track mere inches from the asphalt.
And as we hurtle toward 2020, Trump will be able to point to everything from a massive corporate tax cut to low unemployment to palpably pro-business Supreme Court decisions to generate good will—and huge troves of campaign cash— from his donors.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's BEA safety investigators are searching for clues as to what caused an Ethiopian Airlines plane to hurtle to the ground after take-off, as they begin analyzing two black boxes that arrived in Paris on Thursday from the crashed Boeing 26 MAX.
They hurtle down the side of a mountain like a giant boulder, scooping up everything in their path, from rocks and debris to any unlucky human, and encase it all in a tomb of snow that grows heavier and more compact as it rolls.
If Netanyahu can't win over a defector from another party and Lieberman continues to stay on the sidelines, Israelis and Palestinians won't know whether they'll hurtle closer to an existential crisis produced by Netanyahu's annexations — or step back from the brink (most likely) under Gantz.
In October, the city signed a deal with the Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One to study the potential for a hyperloop — a vacuum-like tube through which vehicle pods hurtle at speeds faster than airliners — between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates capital.
As we hurtle toward a future where young people are queerer than ever, when more and more people (famous and not so famous) openly identify as LGBT, the very concept of "the closet" seems less and less applicable to the complex realities of modern queer life.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The searing portrait that Michael D. Cohen delivered on Wednesday — of a lying, cheating, racist president who used money and threats to conceal immoral and illegal behavior — will test both parties as they hurtle toward a confrontation over the fate of the presidency.
I thought of the dozens of pounds of dried cheese I was supposed to turn into sustenance and the weeks ahead of me in my tiny bunk with these other lives as they prepared to hurtle themselves into space and I prepared for the continuation of my plain life.
While this might not sound like everyone's best case scenario, it's a starting point in a conversation about the regulation of psychedelics and their uses, and what several researchers in BC see down the road as we hurtle towards a culture with increasingly lax attitudes about altered states.
With considerable access granted by Brown's family as well as her close circle of confidants (including a pre-fame Kris Jenner), Weller crafts a heartbreaking -- and too often violent -- portrait of a passion gone horribly awry as two ex-lovers hurtle closer and closer to an avoidable abyss.
European shares opened higher and futures flagged a 0.5% rise on Wall Street, where all three indexes fell 0.33% on Wednesday after an inversion of U.S. government bond yields sparked fears that the world's biggest economy would hurtle towards recession, dragging the rest of the globe with it.
Mr. Hetfield howls his tidings of looming catastrophe over a fastidious, fine-tuned thrust and roar; Mr. Ulrich's drums, Mr. Hetfield's rhythm guitar and Robert Trujillo's bass hurtle through riff after riff, fast and hard, behind Mr. Hetfield's muscular growl and Kirk Hammett's screaming, wriggling lead guitar solos.
O. Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (224) I read Station Eleven for the first time on a plane, which is either a brilliant idea or a ridiculous one — it depends if you like reading dystopian fiction as you hurtle through the air in a tin can.
Whether health authorities can successfully apply lessons from those hotspots will go a long way toward determining if they can claim an important victory in Goma or if, instead, the epidemic will hurtle toward the grim record of more than 11,300 deaths registered by West Africa's 2014-16 Ebola outbreak.
Simultaneously a call to arms and a cry for help, you hurtle through the shittiest headlines from a particularly shitty year: Lil Peep's death, drowning children, Kanye's pivot to Trump, each line a suckerpunch delivered through a feverish, thumping vocal—like someone pushing a bruise over, and over, and over again.
LONDON — As Brexit and its attendant chaos hurtle toward us, one of the most darkly humorous features of contemporary British politics (a competitive field) is the ubiquity of parliamentarians, pundits and business titans who wail and gnash at our ceaseless political tumult but appear utterly incurious about the conditions that produced it.
"It is a near-constant roar akin to a full-throttle 747 interspersed with deafening, earth-shattering explosions that hurtle 100-pound (45-kg) lava bombs 100 feet (30 meters) into the air," said Mark Clawson, 64, who lives uphill from the latest fissure and so far is defying an evacuation order.
The Providence, Rhode Island duo hurtle themselves into waves of apocalyptic sludge and dire noise with zero regard for their own safety; the riffs come fitfully, lurching and pulling like a rabid dog straining at his leash, as vocalist Kay Belardinelli exorcises her demons in real time, gasping for air and calling down thunder.
The sheer ecstasy of the drop made everything around me feel like part of a running-shoe ad or a luxury-car commercial, though I couldn't imagine driving to E.D.M. Was this what it felt like to hurtle through the world in a state of pure confidence, I wondered—was this what it was like to be a man?
As patrons head to the back of the establishment they can find the story rooms, which are virtual reality enhanced escape room-like experiences where would-be adventurers can explore secret Aztec temples, hurtle through space and explore strange new worlds in the game "Space Squad in Space", or try to survive a trip down a haunted river in the bayous of Louisiana.
And while some foreign-born people do have higher rates of tuberculosis, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) screens for TB in people moving to the US. But this particular kind of xenophobic fearmongering, which Donald Trump spread as a presidential candidate, started surfacing again ahead of the midterms, and it'll likely continue to pop up as we hurtle toward the 2020 election.
It is for those who, no matter how many times they may have flown, hold on to a sense of wonderment as they hurtle down the runway and watch the ground disappear beneath them; for those who cherish that sense of excitement as they descend, nose against the pane, into the blinking lights of a never-before-visited city; whose hearts leap as they stare out across an ocean and spy a lonely atoll.
And up in the cabin, fingers white-knuckled on the controls, a pilot and co-pilot swallowing back half-digested Panda Express from a stopover in DFW, trying to take shallow breaths to not fully inhale the scents that still manage to slip in through the closed cabin doors as they hurtle toward the runway, and... Uh, OK, well, maybe all of that doesn't quite come through in the brief report, but you get the idea.

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