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As showtime hurtled toward them, everyone was feeling the heat.
Soon after, his car hurtled over a bridge into a pond.
At least one other car had hurtled by, afraid to stop.
The vehicle hurtled into a light pole and burst into flames.
Historically, Golden Globes winners are hurtled straight into Oscar buzz territory. Why?
A funeral procession for a fallen Kurdish fighter hurtled down the road.
A joyful storm of unidentifiable liquids and debris hurtled through the air.
Samuel knew he was the next target as he hurtled down the track.
A couple of suicide car bombs hurtled toward the Kurdish fighters from Fazeliya.
A week before, Matthew's car hurtled down the last stretch of US space.
This was confirmed by the rate of speed at which I hurtled downward.
"It's just so fun," she said impassively, as another ball hurtled toward her.
His first 211 days have hurtled by like an out-of-control fairground ride.
A drug-dealer's car hurtled down a high street, closely followed by another vehicle.
On Wednesday night he hurtled onstage with legs pumping, arms flailing and hair aswirl.
One hurtled in the shooter's direction, making him turn toward Grant and fire rounds.
Five decades ago, Billy Pilgrim came unstuck in time and hurtled into the American canon.
In the past several decades the country has hurtled through a succession of demographic milestones.
No one died, although 28 spectators were injured after Larson's car hurtled towards the stands.
Yeah, when he becomes agitated lights flash and bad guys are hurtled into the air.
It was as though he'd hurtled back in time to his first year in medical school.
Malczyk rushed back and saw Gonzalez hurtled halfway onto the street, his body riddled with bullets.
It was May and the skies looked ominous as a storm hurtled toward the Haitian capital.
On February 27th a train hurtled into Cairo's main station, crashed into a barrier and exploded.
He slipped and caught his right foot, and his burly frame hurtled down over his knee.
ATLANTIC CITY — This city hurtled on Thursday toward a partial government shutdown that will bring i.o.u.
The helicopter hurtled into a mountain outside Caracas in the early hours of an overcast day.
In the distance, new skiers and snowboarders hurtled down the hill, and often into one another.
Questions were hurtled at jery from all around me One person asked what jery thought about Netflix.
During the Vesuvius eruption, six distinct surges hurtled through a region extending for 0003 miles (2000 kilometers).
Our jaws hurtled further to the floor when we saw the show's most unexpected moment of war.
Earlier this week, Bolt, 29, hurtled past his competitors to win the 100 meters with apparent ease.
Four teenagers in a stolen RAV4 hurtled through a red light, killing a pregnant 24-year-old.
That amazing energy once again burst out of each of them and Sonic hurtled toward the dragon's head.
A train hurtled around a corner at 82 mph, eventually coming off the rails and killing four passengers.
The train, en route from Washington to New York, hurtled off the tracks in Philadelphia shortly after 9 p.m.
He hurtled toward it, more certain with each footfall that he wasn't going to be able to scale it.
There, he helped design the world's first manned spaceship, the Vostok, that hurtled Yuri Gagarin into orbit in 1961.
Germany's 10-year bond yield hurtled towards zero percent on Thursday, dropping to 0.034, its lowest since late 2016.
Germany's 21.085-year bond yield hurtled towards zero percent on Thursday, dropping to 0.034, its lowest since late 2016.
The car then hurtled across the runway zone before coming to a halt on rough terrain beside the tarmac.
But as O'Sullivan hurtled toward a pro career, she did something considered radical in today's carpe-diem sports culture.
In the 1600s, Russian sled riders hurtled down artificial mountains of ice and snow that were supported by wood frames.
At 70 minutes, Theo Walcott stayed composed to score with a side foot as the Leicester keeper hurtled toward him.
Veering out of control on a slight curve, the Mercedes had hurtled head-on into the 27th concrete support column.
Philae soft-landed on Comet 67P in 2014 to accompany the comet as it hurtled through the inner solar system.
The beat-up car was filled with smoke as we hurtled through southern New Mexico at 90 miles an hour.
In October 2017, astronomers discovered the first known visitor from another star system as it hurtled away from the Sun.
The Red Queen will stop running and be hurtled away; the chilled penguin will eventually cool its heels to zero.
She heard screams and gunshots as people hurtled toward the exit and she was pushed to the ground and trampled.
"It's awful," Booker remarked to reporters on the bus, as it hurtled down the highway from Adel to Fort Dodge.
The objects appeared suddenly at 80,000 feet, and then hurtled toward the sea, eventually stopping at 20,000 feet and hovering.
The chutes got wrapped around the instructor's neck, causing him to pass out while he and Carey hurtled toward the ground.
A metal chunk hurtled out from his ruptured airbag and punched a one-inch hole in his neck, breaking his vertebra.
In just years, same-sex marriage hurtled from a vanguard idea among a few theorists to the law in every state.
The cryptocurrency hurtled above $1,000 in early 2017 after trading at less than a $1 at the beginning of the decade.
In footage released by Taiwan's rail authority, the train showed no signs of slowing down as it hurtled toward a bend.
WASHINGTON — In the reddest of districts and the smallest of towns, a movement without a name has hurtled ahead of expectations.
Republicans are struggling to regroup after their seven-year effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act hurtled off the rails overnight.
"I'm from U.K. Immigration," a uniformed man standing at the front of the bus said, as it hurtled down the highway.
She changed into a sundress, and they hurtled to the Brooklyn clerk's office with 30 minutes to spare before it closed.
As the satellite hurtled 440 miles overhead, the smart seat belts measured the force required to keep each cylinder in place.
The wild and unprecedented legislative process hurtled to a conclusion that flew against all of McConnell's previous promises for running the body.
That speaks of panic among those short of upside call options as the underlying nickel price hurtled up through key strike prices.
In fact, all of the twelve nuns hid in filthy herring barrels secured to the wagon that hurtled them away to freedom.
Renato Andrade da Silva, a cabdriver, had the Olympics playing on a tiny screen in his cab as he hurtled through traffic.
In the Brickell neighborhood, which is between Biscayne Bay and the Miami River, seawater hurtled down major streets and past high rises.
He struggled with a flapping tarp against the rain, and was troubled by misgivings as he hurtled above a darkened Coney Island.
Halee had been listening to music and trying to sleep on the bus when she felt a sudden braking and hurtled forward.
What was called late capitalism is now barely even visible in our rearview mirror — we have hurtled on into end-stage capitalism.
I thought of my father, who would have done it just like that, and more than ever felt hurtled back through time.
In December, an Amtrak train derailed near DuPont in Washington state and hurtled off an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people.
When Hurricane Maria hurtled toward the island two years later, the Smiths left before it landed, worried they might lose their investment.
Some of these new trains, he said, used magnetic levitation, maglev, and actually floated above the tracks as they hurtled across the land.
A boy was hurtled ten feet into the air after lighting a firecracker on top of a manhole, according to the UK's Independent.
Carefully packed into the spacecraft, the samples hurtled down to Earth, landed in Kazakhstan, and then were loaded onto a plane to Houston.
As Wonder Woman hurtled through the air to pulverize a bell tower containing a German sniper, her thighs rippled and her hair streamed.
He stood in the middle of a sleek car (model R160) on his favorite line, the N, as it hurtled toward Astoria, Queens.
A giant, flaming meteor was spotted over Western Australia last night, lighting up the sky and rattling windows as it hurtled toward earth.
But any hope that it would be the event that hurtled the company's valuation above the trillion-dollar mark will have to wait.
As Turkey hurtled toward one of the most politically divisive polls in its history, the country's business leaders reacted in a curious manner.
Laced with instantly memorable songs and outstanding performances, 2018's A Star Is Born hurtled into awards season gunning for the biggest awards.
The Middle East hurtled toward a regional conflict after Saudi Arabia executed a Shiite cleric earlier in the week, sparking protests throughout the region.
IN RECENT days China set the record for the world's fastest long-distance bullet train, which hurtled between Beijing and Shanghai at 22004kph (217mph).
It was on those same slopes that Ms Vonn first hurtled onto the scene, with two silver medals at the World Championships in 2007.
But the more sweeping change has been in the state legislature, where an overwhelming Republican majority took hold and hurtled forward (or, rather, backward).
Then you click "Split," and the app sends a signal to a laboratory in Switzerland, where a single photon gets hurtled toward a splitter.
In late July, a record-setting asteroid hurtled just 40,400 miles over Earth, the largest space rock to come so close in a century.
He crammed such discoveries into impractical vehicles – a souped-up Renault Clio, a string of Porsches – in which he hurtled around the mountain roads.
The child-sized dummy in the Graco booster hurtled out of the shoulder belt in the same way it did in the Evenflo Big Kid.
It's easy to imagine nightmare scenarios where a self-driving vehicle suddenly malfunctions — or is hacked — and a helpless passenger is hurtled to his death.
Douglas Lute and Nicholas Burns, two former American ambassadors to NATO, say Donald Trump has "hurtled the alliance into its most worrisome crisis in memory".
Rondon was sitting in the passenger seat of a car parked in a Lawrence driveway, talking with friends, when a chimney hurtled onto the vehicle.
The Amtrak Cascades train 501 derailed Monday near DuPont, Washington, and hurtled off an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people and injuring dozens more.
Witnesses described an aircraft that swerved and dipped wildly in its final moments, spewing smoke and making unusual noises before it hurtled into the ground.
The victims died in a fiery explosion when the plane hurtled to the ground minutes after takeoff, killing all 157 people — crew and passengers — aboard.
You're off the flight, seven hours later, exhausted and hungry, and cranky from being hurtled at your destination at more than half the speed of sound.
Washington and its regional allies, South Korea and Japan, deployed Aegis destroyers and PAC-3 missile interceptors in case debris from the rocket hurtled toward them.
Global markets hurtled in different directions after Donald Trump's surprise election victory, with investors scrambling to make sense of policies that the president-elect might endorse.
People pressed and pushed as the trains hurtled through their routes of shit and piss, plastic and rubber burning weirdly in the background, spicing the air.
Witnesses said the train overran its stopping point, slammed into a bumper block, went airborne and hurtled through a passenger concourse at about 8:1003 a.m.
February 21987, 1986 - As wrestling hurtled through its first modern boom, Flair and Jim Crockett decided that the NWA World Title needed to be more impressive.
After Tropical Cyclone Idai hurtled into Mozambique's coast on March 14th, and a deluge of floodwaters followed, little was left of her village in Buzi district.
Where some of their oldest, most beloved songs hurtled towards their conclusions with an angsty urgency, here Okereke entertains atmospherics and many moments of melodic calm.
Some errant wind blew him off course, at which point Boria left his lawnchair and hurtled towards the earth before pulling the cord on his parachute.
As we hurtled through the darkness, serenaded by the dulcet tones of MC Det and Skibbadee, I'd been asking the Straddy Boys a lot of questions.
And in the way she hurtled them straight and hard at the audience, you couldn't help feeling as if you were receiving something impervious and final.
Though the second season of the cult-favorite show has just landed, many fans have hurtled through it at breakneck speed and are already in withdrawal.
At the sound of a bell, she sprinted and then threw herself on her almost 100-pound toboggan and hurtled headfirst down the legendary Cresta Run.
The Amtrak Cascades Train 501 derailed December 19.83 near DuPont, Washington, and hurtled off an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people and injuring dozens more.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (CNN)At least 38 people were killed in northern Ethiopia after a bus they were traveling in hurtled off a cliff, officials said.
Rocket debris was hurtled as far as ten kilometers from the blast epicenter, and windows of the surrounding communities were shattered as far as 40 kilometers distant.
And on the perilous road of confrontation that the United States and North Korea have hurtled down since Trump took office, negotiations are the only off ramp.
The red steel pillars of the station hurtled by, and then the grotty cavern walls of the tunnel, its bare light bulbs and heavy cables telescoping past.
Small, sooty chunks were piled into tubs and wheeled out, then loaded onto coal trucks that hurtled down the country roads, sprinkling a layer of ash everywhere.
On Day 3, After successfully climbing 1,000 feet out of Paradox Valley, I hurtled down Highway 90, euphoric to finally arrive at the Colorado-Utah state line.
While some scientists blame the creatures&apos demise solely on the notorious asteroid that hurtled into our planet, other researchers maintain there&aposs more to the story.
As we curved around a mountain near the penguins, bubbling with the sense of triumph at having made it, a familiar green Land Rover hurtled toward us.
A tattered paperback copy of "Subliminal Seduction," an influential 1974 book by Wilson Brian Key, was in heavy play in my house as I hurtled toward adolescence.
They hurtled through both tracks in front of a wall of strobe lights, following through on their proclamation that loud guitar music is very much alive in 2016.
Entering the weekend, all but one of the new-generation boats were still filling the top five places as the leaders hurtled past the Cape of Good Hope.
The final vote on witnesses was 51 to 49 and the trial hurtled to its finale, with Mr. Romney's vote to convict the president as the final twist.
"A truck hurtled into the crowd and tore France apart," said Pauline Murris, whose cousin died in the attack, and who spoke on behalf of the victims' families.
Since their launch in 1977, the twin space probes have hurtled through our Solar System and beyond, still carrying these archives of humankind billions of miles from our planet.
READ: Humanitarian crisis looms Once the Peshmerga advanced past a series of berms that had separated them from the militants, a suicide car bomber hurtled toward the Kurdish fighters.
Urban Dictionary definitions aside, this weird term officially entered the cultural zeitgeist after Paul Ruditis' novel, Rainbow Party, made its debut and promptly hurtled the term into the blogosphere.
As the 737 MAX plunged, G-forces turned negative, pulling occupants out of their seats and possibly inducing a feeling of weightlessness as the plane hurtled toward the ground.
As Nadal hurtled to a 4-63 lead in the first set, Sousa appeared to have adopted some Larcher de Brito tactics by producing a couple of comical grunts.
For a tropical storm that means things like securing outdoor furniture to keep it from being hurtled around by the winds, but not evacuations or putting guests in shelters.
" Just as Reno felt time warp and shift as she hurtled across the salt flats, Romy focuses in her cell "on the grain of Jackson, the sensation of him.
With Benito Mussolini in power at home and Adolf Hitler ascendant in Germany, Toscanini looked on in horror as European nations codified bigotry into law and hurtled toward war.
New Zealander Hartley was going slow after hitting a wall and picking up a front-left puncture in the first phase of the session when Gasly nearly hurtled into him.
The Toba supervolcanic eruption—the most powerful eruption to happen in the past two million years—hurtled thousands upon thousands of tons of ash and other aerosols into Earth's atmosphere.
CELAYA, Mexico (Reuters) - Twelve hours after he scrambled atop a boxcar on a freight train that hurtled through Mexico toward the U.S. border, Roni Osorio could no longer fight sleep.
The players would form a circle and a player would step into the middle, shuffling feet, eyes darting, as player after player hurtled at the "bull," smacking pads, cracking helmets.
SpaceX has hurtled to the top of the launch industry over the past decade, last year bringing in more revenue than any other rocket company, according to Jefferies on Sunday.
An Indian missile had hurtled 300km into space and blown up a satellite, putting India in the small club of countries that had developed and tested anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons.
ABN was nationalised together with the Dutch parts of the now defunct Fortis bank in 2008 as it hurtled toward a bankruptcy that would have threatened the Dutch banking sector.
But 280 hours later she was in pain beyond imagination, howling what she later called desperate "animal-kingdom noises" as she hurtled in her midwife's car toward a local hospital.
"We would all be hurtled rolling around with our stomachs in our hands based on something somebody would say, scream, or post and then tag my daughters in," Staub recalled.
Investors have struggled to find their bearings this month as the S&P 500 hurtled toward bear-market territory, defined as a 20 percent drop from a recent high point.
Before it could do so, witnesses described an aircraft that swerved and dipped wildly in its final moments, spewing smoke and making unusual noises before it hurtled into the ground.
The black boxes' data should provide answers to why the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft hurtled into the ground minutes after take off last Sunday from Addis Ababa, killing 157 people.
A short French documentary about the flight "Alone in the Mauritanian sky," as a French film about the flight poetically put it, Concorde 210 hurtled east along the path of totality.
She was wracked with worry as she and her mother hurtled down dark country roads at 90 miles an hour: Would she have to deliver on the side of the road?
When Halley's Comet last hurtled by Earth in 1986, a young kid named Rachel Smith was there to see it from one of the best astronomical viewing sites in the world.
Thursday's crash inside Hoboken Terminal killed one woman and injured more than 100 others after the train hurtled into the station, smashing through a platform and collapsing a section of the roof.
Grupo Mexico was forced to close a key route from Veracruz to central Mexico last weekend, after 39 train cars loaded with wheat and four locomotives hurtled down a slope and collided.
Pliskova has long been thought of as a Grand Slam champion-in-waiting and the Czech provided evidence of her grasscourt pedigree as she hurtled past Monica Puig 6-0 6-4.
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CNN)Puerto Rico grappled with damages and deaths caused by Hurricane Maria on Friday as the storm hurtled across the Caribbean and slapped the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The plane, a Cessna 172, was not going to make it to an airport, and as it hurtled instead toward a residential area in suburban Valley Stream, N.Y., a disaster seemed imminent.
Within seconds, a piece of the engine hurtled into a window in Row 2000, where Jennifer Riordan, a 21380-year-old woman making her way home to Albuquerque, New Mexico, was sitting.
But now the president, Jimmy Morales, has hurtled Guatemala toward a new crisis, ordering the widely respected head of a United Nations-backed anticorruption panel expelled after it moved to investigate him.
My car took hard turns and hurtled up and down ramps, and the Immersit-equipped chair shuddered appropriately; by the time I hopped out of the VR set, my palms were surprisingly sweaty.
The Dutch state stepped in to nationalise the rump ABN and Fortis operations in the Netherlands as they hurtled toward an insolvency in October 2008 that would have crippled the country's banking system.
The releases reveal an artist who explored San Francisco's sexual vanguard for a decade and, exploiting an expressive new palette of synthesized sound, articulated his findings — even as the scene hurtled toward oblivion.
Once successfully recovered, the data should help provide answers to why the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft hurtled into the ground minutes after take off last Sunday from Addis Ababa, killing 157 people.
So why, as I hurtled toward the beauty and chaos of my son's impending birth, did I suddenly find myself hopelessly obsessed with this hard-living, I-don't-need-no-stinkin'-rules cop?
JAKARTA — The final moments of Lion Air Flight 610 as it hurtled soon after dawn from a calm Indonesian sky into the waters of the Java Sea would have been terrifying but swift.
But it didn't feel like it dragged at all — if anything, I thought the final section, as the corporation passed out of family ownership and hurtled toward ruin, was a little rushed maybe.
According to the report, the pilots first manually corrected an "automatic aircraft nose down" two minutes after takeoff and performed the same procedure repeatedly before the plane hurtled nose-first into the Java Sea.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was on the No. 7 train as it hurtled along, standing and looking down at the top of the head of a younger woman sitting in front of me.
"That they took me, it's really a very strong symbol," Mr. Berville said as he hurtled through the Breton countryside in a tiny subcompact — the official campaign car — driven by his campaign manager-friend.
But during an untamed time, not long ago, New Yorkers routinely slid open the doors at the ends of train cars and stood in the open space as the train hurtled through the tunnel.
The crew finds that they've been hurtled hundreds of years into the future, long after their war spiraled into a planet-wide conflagration that wiped out all life except within an enormous impact crater.
Riders from across the world hurtled down the track on Mount Trebević in 1984 to the delight of tens of thousands of spectators, in what was then Yugoslavia, with East Germany winning both gold medals.
The unprecedented explosion that hurtled him towards an MVP award is no longer accessible in the same way it once was, but in its place is a rhythm jump shot defenders suddenly have to respect.
These delicacies and more were packed inside Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's lunar lunchbox when Apollo 11 hurtled them into space 50 years ago this month, landing humankind on the moon for the first time.
The runaway train hurtled into the center of town shortly after midnight, with no one aboard to apply the brakes or sound a whistle to warn residents about the deadly cargo bearing down on them.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A sports utility vehicle that hurtled off a roadside cliff along the Northern California coastline earlier this week was likely carrying all eight members of a Washington state family, police said on Wednesday.
By 6:07 am, the missile - traveling at close to 12,000 km/hour (7353,500 miles per hour) and at a maximum altitude of 550 km (340 miles) - had hurtled across the island, flying out to sea.
By the time they hurtled back to Kurdish territory, the white paint of his new Kia Optima had turned ruddy and the body was punctured with dents and scratches from the helter-skelter off-road driving.
The crawler crane was being lowered into a secure position, with construction workers keeping pedestrians and traffic away from a busy street near New York Law School, when it hurtled to the ground, de Blasio said.
According to the report, the pilots first manually corrected an "automatic aircraft nose down" two minutes after takeoff and performed the same procedure again and again before the plane hurtled nose-first into the Java Sea.
We then injected these nanocapsules into the veins of drunk mice where they hurtled through the circulatory system, eventually arriving in the liver where they entered the cells and served as mini–reactors to digest alcohol.
Kenya hurtled headlong into a political showdown Thursday as opposition leaders vowed to ignore a government ban on protests in key downtown areas and take to the streets again on Friday, and every day starting Monday.
LONDON — As a law to prevent a no-deal Brexit hurtled toward passage on Thursday, British lawmakers began drawing the battle lines for their next fight: when to hold a general election that is now inevitable.
Washington state The Amtrak Cascades Train 501 derailed near DuPont in Washington on December 18 and hurtled over an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people on its inaugural journey from Seattle, Washington to Portland, Oregon.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NASA's first robotic lander designed to study the deep interior of a distant world hurtled closer to Mars on course for a planned touchdown on Monday after a six-month voyage through space.
Diamondbacks pitcher Taijuan Walker slid to field the ball and then spiked the ball several feet to the right of catcher Jeff Mathis, who gave chase as the ball hurtled to the backstop and one run scored.
Stocks also sank in morning trade as Beijing and Washington hurtled toward an end-of-week tariff deadline that has kept investors in China nervous, although they recouped their losses and ended the day in positive territory.
Remarkably no one was killed, despite explosions twice daily, dropped tools, accidents with winches and one terrifying time when the "bucket"—a contraption that hoisted men and gear to the mountain top—hurtled, unrestrained, back to earth.
Stocks also sank in morning trade as Beijing and Washington hurtled toward an end-of-week tariff deadline that has kept investors in China nervous, although they recouped their losses and flipped into positive territory in the afternoon.
From Yusaf's apartment in Los Angeles—where he moved last fall after the scandal surrounding his sexuality hurtled him onto the media's hit list—he dances between personal blows, trying to make his family proud of him again.
LOS ANGELES, Nov 2360 (Reuters) - NASA's first robotic lander designed to study the deep interior of a distant world hurtled closer to Mars on course for a planned touchdown on Monday after a six-month voyage through space.
As CNN affiliate WCSC broadcast live from in front of the theater where Newsome spoke, Moye darted behind the station's correspondent, hurtled through yellow police tape and grabbed the flagpole of a protester holding aloft the Confederate flag.
CreditCreditErik Tanner for The New York Times Nine floors above Times Square, Adam Driver hurtled through a door — or what would become a door once the set was fully built — thundering about the traffic, the parking, the trash.
I boarded my Air India flight on a chilly autumn day in New York and was hurtled in an aluminum tube into unseasonably warm Delhi, but my core temperature, had I measured it, would have changed not one degree.
The longest run at Mount Hotham, a hill compared with the European Alps, is listed as 2.5km, about 300 meters shorter than the course she hurtled down at the Pyeongchang Games, 2.85 seconds behind the winner, Italian Sofia Goggia.
A polyglot designer, photographer, director, publisher and proprietor of a Left Bank bookshop that fueled his bibliophile addiction, Mr. Lagerfeld hurtled through life collecting furniture, houses, experiences and people and operating according to one simple precept: Never look back.
I ran all the way up the yard, hurtled through the open door, and was just reaching for the bottle when I heard a sound behind me—perhaps no more than a breath—and turned back into the room.
Wilhoite, Hamre, and another man, Benjamin Gran, died and more than 70 others were injured when the Amtrak train hurtled through a 30 mph zone at more than twice the speed before derailing and spilling onto an interstate near Tacoma, Washington.
During the height of rush hour on September 29, the train had hurtled past its stopping point at the Hoboken station and rammed through a passenger concourse, killing a woman waiting on the platform and injuring more than 100 others.
THE BIKE riders competing in the Tour du Rwanda, billed as "Africa's biggest cycling race", hurtled off on February 24th across mountains famous for gorillas, with the eighth and final lung-bursting stage ending in Kigali, the capital, a week later.
Investigators retrieved one of two event recorders from the New Jersey Transit train that hurtled past its stopping point Thursday at the Hoboken station and rammed through a passenger concourse, NTSB Vice Chairman Bella Dinh-Zarr said at a news conference.
Artist's conception of an asteroid breaking-up (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech)Astronomers have discovered a new asteroid—just in time to catch it as it hurtled past us at less than a tenth of the distance between us and the moon.
SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Taiwan's commodities industry was preparing on Tuesday for heavy wind and flooding as Typhoon Meranti hurtled towards the south of the island, threatening to disrupt grain and oil shipments from its major port and a lead refinery.
Yet that was how I embarked on an accidental circumnavigation of the globe one recent sunny morning, Annie Lennox singing "I travel the world and the seven seas" on the car stereo as the Camry hurtled through the E-ZPass lane.
LIMA, Feb 21 (Reuters) - At least 22 people died in Peru on Wednesday when a bus hurtled some 100 meters into a ravine in the mountainous south in the country's second major bus crash this year, a local official said.
WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States may ultimately impose tariffs on more than a half-trillion dollars' worth of Chinese goods as the world's two largest economies hurtled toward the start of a trade war.
A combination of government dysfunction, an economic meltdown, droughts and a calamitous cyclone this past March have hurtled Zimbabwe toward a hunger disaster that has become the most severe in southern Africa and among the most alarming in the world.
As Yemen hurtled toward civil war, the United States shut down its embassy in February 2015 and evacuated its personnel in Sana because of safety concerns, hampering the American government's efforts to conduct intelligence and counterterrorism operations in the country.
At any time, you can be hurtled by memory into a re-creation of the past: You can be sitting in your armchair and suddenly be jolted by a memory of an event, in this case the destruction of Dresden.
DES MOINES — The presidential race hurtled over the weekend toward a watershed moment: voting that will start to reveal the true depth of Americans' desire to cast aside traditional politicians and Washington-style compromise and embrace disruptive outsiders appealing to their passions.
Italian 10-year yields hurtled towards a near three-year low hit in early-July, falling three bps on the day to $1.61% Italian yields are enjoying their sixth straight week of declines, having fallen some 70 bps since Draghi's June 18 speech.
Over the ensuing three decades, the couple would watch as China hurtled from eighth-largest economy in the world to second-largest, powered, famously, by mass migrations of people into new industrial cities and the erection of a vast manufacturing and export sector.
TAL AFAR AIR BASE, Iraq (Reuters) - Convoys of military vehicles loaded with Shi'ite paramilitary fighters hurtled across desert terrain in northwestern Iraq towards the Islamic State-held city of Tal Afar, chanting religious slogans and covering their faces to keep out the dust.
But what he was looking for, as he made his way along the trail, was a glimpse of the sky-blue windbreaker, and he hurtled straight down, so that he'd appear bold and at the same time hide his clumsiness on the turns.
HONG KONG — Seething with anger, the black-clad students hurled gasoline bombs, threw bricks and even aimed flaming arrows at the riot police, who answered with tear-gas volleys and rubber bullets that hurtled into Hong Kong's university grounds for the first time.
While the other side of the world was preoccupied with the destructive power of Hurricane Florence as it drenched the Carolinas, Mangkhut hurtled into southern China's city of Taishan, in the sprawling, densely populated province of Guangdong, making landfall around 211 p.m.
I also hurtled through the troposphere on hundreds of airplanes (each round trip from New York to London costs the Arctic another three square meters of ice), bought and sold multiple automobiles and helped my wife put two more Americans onto the planet.
CORRIVERTON, Guyana — Guyana, the world's newest oil producer, hurtled deeper into political crisis on Friday, a day after the electoral authorities announced the government had won the most votes in the March 2 elections, overriding objections from judges, international observers and the opposition.
In the maelstrom caused by Britain's vote to quit the EU a week ago and by Cameron's resignation, Gove appeared to be positioning himself as Johnson's right-hand-man, poised to bring seriousness to Team Boris as it hurtled towards Downing Street.
According to a preliminary report on the crash, the pilots first manually corrected an "automatic aircraft nose down" two minutes after takeoff and performed the same procedure again and again before the plane hurtled nose-first into the Java Sea, the report said.
Take a tour of an Air Force hurricane hunter airplane with a pilot Many times in the cockpit Thursday, nothing but gray clouds filled the windshield, forcing pilots to rely on weather radar as they hurtled blindly forward 2130,238 feet high, at about 380 mph.
Rick Scott of Florida (R), Kenneth Mapp of the U.S. Virgin Islands (I) and Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico (D) after the Category 5 storm hurtled through Caribbean Sea Wednesday afternoon, tearing through the tropical islands and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
But I could no more have saved my dad from the tons of metal that hurtled toward him when he was hit by those cars than I could save him from the pills he swallowed, the razor he wielded or the carbon monoxide he inhaled.
WASHINGTON — As his coal mining company hurtled into bankruptcy, Robert E. Murray, the former chief executive, paid himself $14 million, handed his successor a $1303 million bonus and earmarked nearly $1 million for casting doubt on man-made climate change, new court filings show.
WASHINGTON — Guided by a police escort and with a bounty of bamboo, apples, biscuits and sweet potatoes secure, the motorcade carrying one of Washington's most visible celebrities on Tuesday hurtled down Interstate 66 as she braced for a 53-hour flight to Chengdu, China.
" All these factors, wrote the Harvard study's authors, Nicholas Burns, a former Undersecretary of State appointed by President George W. Bush, and Douglas Lute, a former US ambassador to NATO from 2013 to 2017, "have hurtled the Alliance into its most worrisome crisis in memory.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the train sped up and was going twice the 10 mph speed limit just before it slammed into a bumping post at the end of the rail line, went airborne and hurtled into the station's waiting area on Sept. 29.
MILESTII MICI, Moldova (Reuters) - Hundreds of runners competed in a 10 km (6 mile) race in the world's largest wine cellar on Sunday, navigating by the light of headlamps as they hurtled through dark limestone caves that stretch some 200 km underground near the capital of Moldova.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned that subsequent rounds of tariffs could apply to more than $21.3275 billion of Chinese goods - roughly the amount that the United States imported from China last year as the world's two largest economies hurtled toward the start of a trade war.
Quoting from Simpson's letters, Sebba suggests that she tried to squirm out of her relationship with King Edward VIII, whom she viewed with a sort of maternal pity, but he was so infatuated that she could only watch as he hurtled toward his abdication in 1936.
LONDON — Britain hurtled into unknown political territory on Tuesday when Parliament, for the second time, rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to quit the European Union, leaving her authority in tatters and the country seemingly rudderless just 17 days before its scheduled departure from the bloc. Mrs.
The charter bus, owned by the Flushing-based Dahlia Group, was speeding at about 58 miles an hour when it hurtled through an intersection of Northern Boulevard and collided with the back end of a Q20 bus, said Robert Accetta, lead investigator for the safety board.
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy serviceman was under arrest on Sunday after a pickup truck he was driving while intoxicated hurtled off a ramp leading to San Diego's Coronado Bridge and killed four people at a motorcycle rally and festival in a park below the span, police said.
As the train hurtled along the edge of the river, its wheels hiccuping along the tracks, and the assured hum of the engine sighing in the background, I was reminded of the perpetually vibrating concrete floors and viscous sounds that I bathed in for the last 12 hours.
On August 6, 2012, this robotic daredevil hurtled into the Martian atmosphere at 13,200 miles per hour, deployed a supersonic parachute, ditched its heat shield and backshell, fired up its retrorockets, and proceeded to lower the rover down to Mars using a fantastically weird contraption called a Sky Crane.
Read more: International observers worry Kenya may be spiraling out of control Kenya hurtled headlong into a political showdown Thursday as opposition leaders vowed to ignore a government ban on protests in key downtown areas and take to the streets again on Friday, and every day starting Monday.
Last month, we documented how the White House and President Donald Trump's Cabinet have been working hard to reshape the federal government while everyone else has been focused on the interwoven staffing dramas, personal betrayals, diplomatic foibles, guilty pleas and guilty verdicts that have hurtled around Trump's nucleus.
Unless, of course, one person somehow survives being hurtled into the frigidity of outer space; then we would have a movie on our hands— but wait, there wouldn't be any hands to write the script or make the movie, and no theatres, either, no buttered popcorn, no giant Pepsi.
The notorious safety record of Lion Air, Indonesia's largest carrier and one of the world's fastest-growing airlines, is back in the spotlight after the crash of Flight 610, which hurtled nose-first into Indonesian waters with 224 people on board just minutes after takeoff on Oct. 2610.
As they hurtled toward space faster than a rifle bullet, an American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut were forced to make a harrowing but safe emergency landing on Thursday when the rocket carrying the two men and hundreds of tons of explosive fuel failed less than two minutes after liftoff.
If you're flying out to a business meeting with an important client, with a whole bunch of industry facts simmering away at the forefront of your brain, create a Screen Off Memo using your Samsung S Pen to jot down that request your boss shouted at you as you hurtled out the door.
Absolutely. Consider this: as we have hurtled to our apocalyptic present the scammer has evolved from its static emblem of snake oil salesman—the proto-grifter working to cheat a mark and take advantage of loopholes—to just about every bizarre iteration: the bro-entrepreneur; the Fake Saudi Prince; the Manhattan socialite.
This week, as a revised version of the bill hurtled toward a second vote in the House (and a narrow victory), the media was much less attentive: There are not even a quarter as many mentions on national TV. Google searches for the "AHCA" have also been down, with traffic only about 10 percent of what it was during its March peak.
It's hard to figure out where O'Rourke stands right now: Ever since that Vanity Fair coronation, he has steered as clear of national media as Buttigieg has hurtled toward it, but he has been spending oodles of time and energy on the ground in early primary states, and that retail campaigning could pay off, especially given his undeniable skills on the stump.
We hurtled up Park Avenue, and I saw, to my great dismay, Cathie's black town car smoothly pull out from the curb, and we drag raced up Park Avenue until her driver saw me frantically signaling and she realized what was going on, she pulled over, and by the time I got to the airport, I knew I had the job.
And here's the same story during his speech at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday:  I really have no doubt that my son, who is now a Marine Corps aviator, was inspired to serve as a 10-year-old boy when we sat in the grandstands here at the Kennedy Space Center and watched in awe as America's heroic astronauts hurtled into space.
Even as Congress hurtled toward a shutdown, Republicans in the House were buzzing over the contents of a classified memo on alleged surveillance abuses that was produced by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.).
In a political era that can zag instantly from madcap to grave, somber introspection to sure-why-not nihilism, the Iowa caucus fiasco appears to have landed with uncommon force, at once deflating volunteers and voters whose earnest participation in democracy had by Tuesday hurtled quickly into tragicomedy and reviving for some anxious Democrats a persistent pang that this moment can feel beyond repair.

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