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" "Every business will feel no deal is hurtling closer.
Our current election funding system has us hurtling toward oligarchy.
Each of these objects hurtling around Earth became instantly weaponized.
It has also sent the country hurtling towards environmental catastrophe.
It feels like we're hurtling toward the end of days.
We're stuck getting older, hurtling down the river of time.
I imagined a fiery missile hurtling through space above us.
Kitty Pryde trapped in an intergalactic bullet hurtling through space?
There is literally no precedent for the dangers hurtling towards us.
Because new takes will be hurtling our way in the fall!
Both carmakers are in the business of hurtling drivers towards 200mph.
And then there's Dylan Thomas, madly vital, hurtling greedily toward death.
The second conflict that Trump is hurtling toward is with Iran.
His political status, weak for some time, is now hurtling downhill.
Floors will collapse, ladders fall, Christmas trees come hurtling through windows.
And we're off, hurtling into freefall with a woman coming undone.
This dangerous symmetry leaves the two sides hurtling toward each other.
More than ever, the media industry is hurtling toward greater consolidation.
Eleven months is a long time in today's hurtling political world.
Plenty of threats could send this expansion hurtling toward recession instead.
Tiangong-1, China's first space station, is hurtling toward its doom.
It was hurtling towards doom and, now, they ousted the CEO.
Murderous conflicts between Hutus and Tutsis were hurtling toward genocide in Rwanda.
"Something is hurtling towards him out of the darkness — Arya," Cogman says.
The Bachelorette train is hurtling towards Garrett, and, personally, I'm very fascinated.
In total, there are five of these ghostly clumps, hurtling through space.
The DOJ is about to change course, hurtling back towards Jim Crow.
Taken together, America is hurtling towards an election that no one wants.
With Wanderers seemingly hurtling toward the precipice, the fans needed a voice.
They came hurtling back as quickly as he could send them off.
The airbags can unexpectedly explode, sending metal parts hurtling into the cabin.
Most of the passengers are screaming, knowing they are hurtling toward death.
The Democrats insist on hurtling to the left on issue after issue.
Today's world is hurtling along at a rapid pace thanks to technology.
Imagine if scientists discovered that an asteroid was hurtling toward Los Angeles.
Her father silently swooped from the porch, hurtling toward his baby girl.
The orchestra, now roused, breaks into rumbling repetitive figures and hurtling blasts.
The sight of a jacket sends her hurtling in the other direction.
Komarov was left hurtling toward the ground at 21 meters per second.
We're also hurtling toward an environmental catastrophe as temperatures continue to increase.
These objects would go hurtling toward the inner solar system, some striking Earth.
A year later, the star eventually exploded, hurtling material outwards at extreme velocities.
Another gallery tries to make sense of the issues hurtling down the pipeline.
People claimed the initial wave was hurtling forward at 35 miles per hour.
As they burn, these stars are hurtling high-speed particles out into space.
Tyler hit the accelerator and sent the patrol car hurtling through the firewall.
While Charles was sent hurtling to the ground, he managed to escape unhurt.
The Weeknd is hurtling wildly towards the release of his forthcoming album, Starboy.
Season 6 of HBO's Game of Thrones is hurtling toward an exciting finale.
It was then that we noticed a small red boat hurtling toward us.
By the middle of the week we had Hurricane Irene hurtling towards us.
"She sent the ship hurtling at the goggle-eyed creature," the article said.
Hate-filled extremists are not the only ones sending vehicles hurtling into crowds.
Air travel compounds the problem immediately, pathogen-filled projectiles hurtling to other lands.
One false step and I'd be on my back, hurtling toward the Mausefalle.
An estimated 500,000 human-made objects are hurtling around our planet right now.
An estimated 500,000 human-made objects are hurtling around our planet right now.
Yeah, yeah, everyone is hurtling toward the New Year — and I support that.
EDT (1644 GMT) while hurtling down at a whopping 563,000 mph (61,155 km/h).
Critically, OCO-22 is its own free-flying and maneuvering satellite, hurtling around Earth.
Maybe hurtling through space at 800 miles per hour wearing only a space suit.
THE quayside roads that wind along the Seine used to throb with hurtling traffic.
Gran kicks him in the teeth, sending him hurtling back out the door. GOAL!
She goes hurtling and stops right before her car plunges off a small canyon.
Once you start hurtling through space, time gets weird—that was Einstein's whole thing.
NASA's InSight lander has been hurtling through the solar system for over seven months.
What is hot-dog shaped, a half-mile long and hurtling strangely through space?
Once again, however, when it came to 130kph head-first hurtling, Germany again struggled.
Before the embrace has even ended, my brain is hurtling through its choices again.
So it would literally take Madonna hurtling down some stairs for you to watch?
Suddenly, he was in a losing footrace with a hurtling, arrowing, hard-flung ball.
In the rearview mirror, you see a golf cart hurtling toward you. Uh-oh.
Thousands were flying, or driving, or riding in trains, hurtling toward the nation's capital.
Which means you are hurtling your exposed body down a sculpted, curving ice path.
Meanwhile, Kiki's murder at the hands of the cartel sends the DEA hurtling into action.
IT IS HARD to ignore the wind hurtling across the green expanse of southern Minnesota.
Comey's dismissal has instead sent Russia hurtling back to the center of the national conversation.
Puertolas had flown his drone to 100 feet before hurtling it back toward the ground.
Video of this U.C.L.A. gymnast's hip-hop-inspired floor exercise is hurtling around social media.
You and your equipment are hurtling through the pitch black forest on a golf cart.
We're hurtling towards a future where everything from cows to toasters will be internet-connected.
Why it matters: The future of drug development is hurtling toward complex, expensive biological products.
It's a feat, if accomplished, that would send human athletic advancement hurtling into the future.
Even the giant flaming rocks hurtling through the sky lose their dazzle after a while.
I'm on ACME rocket-skates hurtling toward a tunnel that's painted onto a brick wall.
The leading industry group for truck drivers has declared we're hurtling toward a trucking 'bloodbath'
The telescope will use infrared radiation to detect the heat of rocks hurtling through space.
I think I get a similar feeling when I realise that I'm hurtling towards death.
The camera can barely keep up with the bodies and the debris hurtling toward it.
The United States and Iran, two longtime adversaries, are once again hurtling toward potential crisis.
When I bolted awake, pain sent me hurtling to the bathroom where I threw up.
And there are hurtling, jagged moments when Mr. Serkin has the music sounding almost improvised.
It has all the trademarks of a Mamet production — electric dialogue and a hurtling pace.
But it's love that also feels, in the moment, like hurtling headlong off a cliff.
Eventually, the stalemate would almost certainly break, hurtling Afghanistan into one of its possible endgames.
The idea sounded fanciful: Electric pods hurtling under the city at 150 miles per hour.
We get there by decoupling some of the cars hurtling us forward and slowly reversing.
Elephants are dying off at a dangerously fast pace, with the population hurtling toward extinction.
Emanuel Ax, for whom Mr. Gruber wrote this episodic, hurtling work, was the commanding soloist.
The flinty sound he summoned in the most fraught passages certainly conveyed its hurtling angst.
Now it's hurtling past the sun at 100,000 miles per hour, passing outside Mars' orbit.
And the company's relentless moves keep hurtling it forward as it grows bigger and bigger.
It's the perfect American love story, twisted and fueled by greed, hurtling willfully toward destruction.
Some 74,000 years ago, this caldera exploded, hurtling thousands of tons of ash into the atmosphere.
Uber And while the Lyft case is now over, the Uber litigation is hurtling towards trial.
The glass, metal, rubber, and wires, the speed, the hurtling masses — the city took us in.
Videos from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport show the plane hurtling down the runway trailing flames and smoke.
If an asteroid were spotted hurtling toward Earth, we wouldn't be arguing over whether asteroids exist.
Morning routines usually call for a spot of coffee, not wooden planks hurtling through the air.
We're hurtling toward an increasingly monopolized future, where the only challenges come from other preexisting monopolies.
A storm of boulders, rocks, parts of houses and other debris came hurtling down the mountainside.
In the early afternoon, an ISIS fighter driving an explosives-laden car began hurtling toward them.
Chasing his challenger across the ring, Miocic clipped Werdum and sent him hurtling to the canvas.
But surely, in all the darkness, there must be something other than ourselves hurtling through space?
With the butterfly effect in play, a million possible consequences are now hurtling through the ether.
The slippery slope here is steep, and California is willfully hurtling down it at breakneck speed.
When she caught sight of me hurtling above, she opened her robe and spread her legs.
A grave wrong was righted and this blue planet could resume hurtling around the yellow sun.
Nothing says "serious couple" like hurtling down a mountain with slicked-up slats on your feet.
Its director, Bradley Cooper, and Lady Gaga play musicians turned lovers hurtling toward radically different destinies.
It is always hurtling toward us faster than spring turns into summer on a southbound highway.
Leisen signals his intentions early with a pratfall that sends the Bull hurtling down a staircase.
When the kitchen category was introduced, knives without protective packaging would come hurtling down conveyor shoots.
He eventually passed out and awoke at sunrise, curled up in the still-hurtling coaster seat.
For eight years, Republicans warned the American public that we were hurtling toward certain fiscal doom.
Such an attack could fill Earth orbit with hurtling debris that would make it impassable indefinitely.
The danger of hurtling space debris destroying crucial satellites will grow quickly and could spike suddenly.
As the world progresses under the banner of freedom of expression, we seem to be hurtling backwards.
While a bigger-than-Jesus bassline rumbles through a fucking plane that is hurtling towards the ground.
But goddamn it sounds epic, like you're hurtling towards a new plane of consciousness at light speed.
It depicts a battle between Olympian gods and earth-bound giants, their bodies hurtling naked and clothed.
And like Odysseus, they struggle, bound to the mast of a ship nonetheless hurtling toward the future.
The whole film's a little more madcap than necessary, a little too overeager to keep hurtling forward.
The sky looked as if it had been set ablaze as the dragon exploded, hurtling Sonic away.
And that means hurtling down the path that Push the Sky Away and Skeleton Tree have forged.
"The industry is hurtling toward blockchain adoption far faster than many expected," IBM said in its report.
Andromeda sends players hurtling through space to a neighboring galaxy, where new alien civilizations and threats await.
The sun hadn't yet risen, and the taxi went hurtling through the black streets of central Dhaka.
I certainly wasn't allowed to participate in anything that involved balls hurtling at me at high speeds.
The rockets' interception by Patriot missiles sent debris measuring up to several meters hurtling toward residential areas.
LIVERPOOL, England — Diego Simeone raced down the side of the field, hurtling toward Atlético Madrid's delirious fans.
They were killed when the title contraption malfunctioned, sending them hurtling through the air to their doom.
The blast sent debris hurtling dozens of metres (yards) away and left a crater by the roadside.
But issues that lie at the heart of the current political divide are hurtling toward the court.
Without a course correction, French economist Thomas Piketty warned, we are hurtling toward a grotesquely unequal future.
In a coronal mass ejection, the sun sends billions of tons of coronal material hurtling into space.
Every day there is more evidence that America is hurtling from an industrial to a digital age.
With oscillating riffs, perky percussion and episodes of hurtling energy, the music certainly suggested wondrous aquatic feats.
Lebanon today can be likened to a bus without brakes, its driver hurtling toward a brick wall.
I always land refreshed and happy before turning off Airplane Mode and hurtling directly back into hellworld.
Virgin Hyperloop One is testing a system that would put passengers in pods hurtling through vacuum tubes.
Especially when you're talking about swarms of humans trudging through subterranean networks and hopping between hurtling, silver boxes.
If a nuclear-tipped missile were hurtling toward the United States, would we be able to stop it?
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: Directing her first studio feature, Cathy Yan keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity.
One issue began with Namor literally hurtling from the sky to fall in front of a startled Hulk.
The safest bet is to send the spacecraft hurtling toward Saturn, where it will burn and break apart.
Outside, the shutters on the windows rattle as Owen blares steadily, the ghost train hurtling down the track.
The pills send participants hurtling through his or her past, blending traumatic memories with subconscious-infused hallucination sequences.
They sit in the aisle seats of the funeral home, like passengers in a train hurtling toward confrontation.
Adrenaline junkies love nothing more than jumping off cliffs, hurtling down steep inclines, and diving into deep water.
But multiple storyline strands this episode seem to indicate that C and D Block are hurtling towards collision.
So why is this a big deal -- apart from asteroids hurtling through space and colliding with our planet?
Prominences can explode in what's called a coronal mass ejection, which sends matter and energy hurtling thought space.
Her cross missed Sam Mewis, hurtling into the box, but found Rapinoe, who elegantly slid the ball home.
Some of the hurtling upside-down jumps are those usually associated with capoeira, the Brazilian martial arts genre.
Coates writes as if he's thrown his readers into a carriage and is hurtling them through the woods.
I alternated between following in his tracks and pointing my tips straight down and hurtling into Thomas's wake.
Mr. Trump's announcement put the brakes on disarmament negotiations that had been hurtling ahead at an unprecedented pace.
He introduced the "road" idea with unpeopled film, landscape hurtling past as if seen from a rushing car.
Now here he was hurtling down the narrow deck of the Hornet in a small cockpit with Doolittle.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Planet Earth is hurtling toward irrecoverable destruction at an alarming rate.
Remington Outdoor, which produced the Bushmaster used by the Sandy Hook killer, looks to be hurtling toward bankruptcy.
The dot-com bust was hurtling toward the internet with the speed and certitude of the Chicxulub asteroid.
The Denver Broncos' defenders charged like banshees and werewolves, coming over and under and hurtling around the Panthers' blockers.
On Airlie Beach, detritus and debris could be seen hurtling through the air in videos posted on social media.
On Airlie Beach, detritus and debris could be seen hurtling through the air in videos posted on social media.
The main thing is we're not hurtling further away from death and my relevant years are not getting longer.
He warned that the President's impulsive instincts and inflammatory rhetoric could risk hurtling the country toward an international crisis.
At some later point, an asteroid or comet struck the Moon's surface, hurtling the moganite-filled rocks into space.
We are hurtling into a future where we all have to get smarter, closer, and more-connected to win.
In this scenario, that friend is a hunk of metal hurtling through the void, but it feels human nonetheless.
"You might not enjoy thinking about the car falling off and hurtling you down to the ground," Sparks said.
" Variety praised the action sequences and wrote that director Cathy Yan "keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity.
Right now, an interstellar object dubbed 'Oumuamua is hurtling through space on its way out of our solar system.
And yet here we are, hurtling toward an AirPod future, with Kristen Stewart leading the charge (pun kinda intended).
As they control their hurtling mounts, riders confront a series of split-second decisions: How fast should we go?
The forthcoming asteroid-detecting space telescope will use infrared radiation to detect the heat of rocks hurtling through space.
This is the best environment for Rose, and it should also benefit a Cleveland franchise that's hurtling toward irrelevance.
A bill that would make it easier to fix your electronics is rapidly hurtling through the Washington state legislature.
Lake Texcoco, where the Aztecs built their island capital, Tenochtitlán, once captured the rainwater hurtling down the surrounding hillsides.
Authorities also had to save Washington Mutual and Wachovia, two large banks that appeared to be hurtling toward failure.
This is at last a moment of sanity in what has been a problem hurtling toward a military confrontation.
The government is hurtling toward a Friday funding deadline, with important implications for a slew of health-care items.
A lot of people have talked about whether we're hurtling towards one form of disaster in Milwaukee or another.
Among the reminders: Things like standing up on a sled or hurtling down a hill backward are not allowed.
This show doesn't have anything to do with interplanetary exploration, but it does focus on objects hurtling through space.
By some estimates, as many as 500,000 smaller scraps are also hurtling around the Earth up to 17,500 mph.
We probably would work with the Russians to stop that giant asteroid hurtling toward Earth, but that's about it.
Others are downright harrowing, tapping into the stress of being trapped in an airplane hurtling along at 570 mph.
In season 2, we were hurtling towards a world where Alison and Cole never had to see each other again.
The production runs for more than three hours, but it races by like a train hurtling towards its inevitable crash.
The bottom line: This story is hurtling to a public conclusion, regardless of whether the Saudis decide to be forthcoming.
The anime-like character charges up, while crying, "What's happening to me?" before hurtling through space with the newfound energy.
The DOD currently tracks objects hurtling around our planet using a combination of radar and ground and space-based telescopes.
Episode 10 The Haunting of HIll House has always been hurtling towards this moment: The Crains, back in Hill House.
We're all just miniature VR machines covered in skin hurtling through the endless void on a big hunk of rock.
The contact sent the car hurtling down the track into the inside wall, completing the destruction of Larson's primary vehicle.
Standing at 51.3m (168 ft), you'll reach speeds of up to 104km/h (65 mph) while hurtling down its tubes.
A man taking off into the air at the free-throw line or somewhere beyond it, hurtling toward the basket.
After prolonged exposure to heat and humidity, the defective airbags can explode, hurtling chunks of metal into the vehicle's cabin.
While the collector car market isn't hurtling to new heights, in this crowd the hurt doesn't cut all that deep.
Drums slam hard, stopping and starting, and electronics screech and sputter and blare, hurtling ahead as Beth channels male arrogance.
The camera shakes and makes you feel like you're right there alongside him as he's hurtling down faster, and faster.
Isolated, liberated black holes hurtling through the gaseous wreckage of a supernova at nearly 443 times the speed of sound?
After two years of political turmoil and indecision, Britain is now rapidly hurtling towards the Brexit deadline of March 29.
Dipping and levitating, his camera injects air into tunnels and washrooms and luggage compartments, giving the action a hurtling vigor.
"Every business will feel no deal is hurtling closer," said Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the Confederation of British Industry.
But "Hurtling Toward Happiness" thrives from a quick pace and energetic dialogue that shows genuine warmth between mother and son.
You'd think a meteor was hurtling towards earth and an autumnal DIY cornucopia was the only thing to stop it.
Matthew's pill of a car shot up the PacCoast in the black of night, hurtling past trees that blurred together.
After all, the world's two largest economies have seemed to be hurtling toward a major escalation of their trade war.
The train reportedly derailed as it moved over a highway overpass, sending train cars hurtling down to the road below.
Several big-budget movies over the last four years have sent their characters hurtling from aircraft for various narrative purposes.
"I'm hurtling through time, strapped to an explosive device, my life," the narrator of the title story tells her therapist.
The parents of millennials — the boomers — are hurtling into retirement with children who may be less financially able to help.
Hurtling around the track, he felt a clump of saliva form in his mouth — a familiar feeling for many runners.
Mountain goats occasionally send rocks tumbling down the steep embankment, hurtling past the bisse and the wooden overhang protecting hikers.
The apparent crash is, in fact, the second time that India has sent a spacecraft hurtling into the Moon's surface.
Hurtling into some macho love fest with Vlad based on the vague shared aim of smashing ISIS would be calamitous.
The plane was angled 40 degrees nose down, hurtling towards the ground at 575 miles per hour as it crashed.
On a live stream, she created a painting of a Hot Pocket hurtling through space with pepperoni serving as asteroids.
The time between his boot meeting the ball and the ball hurtling into the back of the net is minimal.
Image: SpaceX/FlickrThe dog days of summer are here, so shouldn't astronauts hurtling through space get to enjoy some Earthly delights?
But their rural bliss is frequently interrupted by the ominous whirr of fast trucks hurtling down the road outside their house.
While doing luge may seem ridiculous, hurtling down the same track at speeds around 80 mph head first feels downright maniacal.
Trilobites After Entomophthora muscae fatally infects house flies, it makes microscopic stalks for hurtling spores at other insects that come nearby.
One link of breaking news might hang suspended in your feed, hurtling through time like when astronauts do zero-gravity somersaults.
If it doesn't send our solar system hurtling through space, the galactic show will be something to see from Earth's perspective.
Earlier today, a volcano near the city of Kagoshima in Japan erupted, spewing lava and hurtling rocks nearly two miles away.
After all those years of hurtling skywards, Vardy was forced to come to terms with some form of deceleration at last.
His name is Makumba and he expresses displeasure with a full-speed charge, hurtling toward you until he's only inches away.
There may still be time to prevent this train wreck, but we are hurtling at full speed into some dangerous curves.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK.A few weeks back now, I found myself hurtling to east London on the overground.
Scientists at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona have spotted a half-burnt white dwarf star hurtling across the galaxy.
You see patterns, symmetries, geometries, but you also see hurtling force and pedestrian behavior; often these dancers might almost be improvising.
How this hurtling jetliner nearly flipped before crashing at 563 miles an hour into the soft, strip-mined earth, killing all.
"I don't think they said, 'OK, we're going to kill Kenneth White when he comes hurtling down the road," Leyton said.
Solving the mystery of sleep At this moment there are more than 2300,2400 pieces of space debris hurtling around the Earth.
" The narrator of the title story starkly explains that she is "hurtling through time, strapped to an explosive device, my life.
It's hurtling past the sun at 110,000 miles per hour and is expected to pass close to Mars later this month.
Soon you will understand that we are all individuals in the void, hurtling toward death on the wheels of our choice.
All that's left — as presumably it still will be when Earth is a giant fireball hurtling through space — is the UFC.
In 2016, The Washington Post said he had been "rising — or maybe hurtling — toward international stardom" since he was a teenager.
An eight-car crash in 2014 sent one car hurtling off the top deck, falling 25 feet to the bottom deck.
It got stuck, just for a moment, before one boy gave a final shove to send it hurtling over the edge.
But the threat reinforced a fear that Pyongyang and Washington are hurtling toward a possible armed conflict, even an unintended one.
Biden was hurtling toward something no other candidate had achieved: demonstrable support from African Americans, the keystone of the Democratic electorate.
A video of it goes viral, hurtling Celeste toward sanctified pop stardom with the help of a sleazoid manager (Jude Law).
It's on track to hit the Philippines on Friday before hurtling toward Guangdong Province in southern China and possibly Hong Kong.
Suddenly she was hurtling toward the same disease that killed her great-grandmother and grandmother and which nearly took her mother.
Lee Sunday Evans directs this hurtling comedy, which argues that a woman's place is at the lectern and in the revolution.
In Greenland, he once sent a flock of rubber ducks hurtling down a mile-long ice shaft known as a moulin.
Even for Coltrane — a symbol of tireless creative momentum, who is said to have never stopped hurtling forward — detours came up.
Hurtling through it is Mowgli (Neel Sethi), who scoots along tree branches, in a jesting race with a wolf pack below.
After Kevin Hart's hosting stint proved to be the shortest-lived in history, the Academy Awards are hurtling toward a Feb.
It was sublime: a rare glimpse of my place in the vast ecological timeline of a planet hurtling through empty space.
The experience has a very Daft Punk/Tron vibe to it as you operate a spaceship control while hurtling through psychedelic space.
If negotiations stall, business will find itself hurtling toward a new "cliff edge" of disruptive withdrawal when transition ends at end-2020.
My own silence was born out of my own anger blocked and turned inward, hurtling back down my throat into my guts.
Music from the first transmission is now hurtling towards GJ 273b at the speed of light, and it'll arrive in late 1503.
Hurtling through space with reckless abandon, playing the dashing hero, battling Cylons, monsters and super-villains -- what more could a man want?
China's Tiangong-20163 space station is hurtling through Earth's atmosphere, on a death dive to end its 7-year journey in space.
Mr McGregor's response to that hurtling velocity is to ramp up the pace on stage, flooding it with Blade Runner-style effects.
OSIRIS-REx launched on top of an Atlas V rocket in September 2016, and it has been hurtling through space ever since.
"The panic set in," Brierley tells PEOPLE of waking up to find himself hungry, locked inside and hurtling toward an unknown destination.
Because of the engine that's already hurtling down the tracks toward business, there are a few scenarios that are important to consider.
Nigerien soldiers accompany the French on their missions, hurtling in battered pickups across the desert terrain, much like their jihadist opponents do.
I'm reminded of this every time I spot my iPhone on my desk or bedside table, or hurtling around in my purse.
We are slowly hurtling towards a dystopian future where cities raise themselves on hydraulic legs to begin the long hunt for resources.
The end of privacy can feel a bit like climate change: two dystopian futures we're hurtling towards with no exit in sight.
Thailand is predominantly Buddhist and while it is hurtling toward modernity, animist beliefs and superstitions exert a strong influence over many people.
But it also reminded me of RPG sessions that go hurtling off the rails and everyone just decides to roll with it.
Upon further inspection, a saunter towards the coastlines revealed there was no tsunami hurtling towards Bermuda to send us whence we came.
More people follow, hurtling along the perimeters, then stop like deer caught in headlights before rushing up the aisles of the theater.
After just a few laps of the race, Sabatino's car goes hurtling off the track through a concrete barrier, killing 34 spectators.
Most deep space missions send spacecraft hurtling far from the sun, into the frozen unknown hundreds of millions of miles beyond Earth.
It went hurtling past Ultima Thule at 32,000 miles per hour, and mission scientists didn't tell it to slam on the brakes.
Debt ceiling showdown While Washington focuses on issues like trade and impeachment, the country may be hurtling toward another big spending fight.
Yet, as in so many other areas, technology may be hurtling to the rescue, this time in the shape of 3D printing.
During a downhill training run in Sochi, Kurka overshot a jump, soaring about 100 feet, he said, before hurtling down the course.
Realizing a rocket was hurtling directly towards them, they jumped into a bamboo thicket and narrowly escaped almost certain injury or death.
And, on Thursday afternoon, straight into the path of a minivan hurtling down a motorway with a 9-month-old boy inside.
Moments before impact, the plane was pointing down 20 degrees and hurtling to the ground at more than 22 feet per second.
That is a perverse way of measuring progress; species once hurtling toward extinction can hardly be expected to build sustainable populations overnight.
It is then, as the sun's punishing glare ends, that the firefighters can comfortably approach the flames hurtling across the parched savanna.
Aboard the Apollo 8 spacecraft, these men were hurtling toward the moon — the first-ever humans to break free from Earth's gravity.
That's between 87 trillion and 5,000 trillion kilograms of water vapor hurtling into the atmosphere which would have had a warming effect.
Just two weeks after Hurricane Harvey devastated the Texas coast, Hurricane Irma is hurtling toward Florida with Hurricane Jose on its tail.
And for another, even more important reason: Britain was hurtling toward the March 29, 2019, deadline without a Brexit deal in place.
The automotive industry is hurtling toward a future that will change transportation the same way electricity changed how we light the world.
These elements may seem small, but it's important to remember that we're hurtling toward impeachment without a full knowledge of the facts.
From the box, Hickey could see Clemens hurtling his body straight to the plate, like a racecar zooming through the finish line.
The mood of modern protest is evident in groupings (imagery of human microphones, for example), in percussive attack and in hurtling energy.
Everyone has a purpose, a destination, and/or an army, and they're all hurtling toward one another, heading for a big clash.
The year I graduated high school, economic anxiety was cresting: The Great Recession was at its worst, and unemployment was hurtling toward 10%.
But, in a world where every device you own connects to the internet, there's a good chance that's the future we're hurtling toward.
Saudi air defense forces intercepted two rockets over Riyadh late on Sunday, sending debris measuring up to several meters hurtling toward residential areas.
Taiwan and the Trump administration need to understand this, and quickly, before this longstanding and mutually profitable relationship goes hurtling off the rails.
HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - Vietnam's "street knights", hurtling through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, are not your typical medieval warriors.
To Becerra, who grew up watching "Star Trek," the implementation of the law reminds him of his favorite fictional starship hurtling through space.
The black limousine with darkened windows hurtling through the gathering darkness hits 240kph (2945mph) as it rushes him to his next campaign stop.
The insane chain of events has sent Soper-Wirangi, known now by her model name "Keda," hurtling onto catwalks in the Big Apple.
Maybe the satellite failed to power up at separation, or it accidentally put itself in an orbit that sent it hurtling towards Earth.
"Azerbaijan's economy is not so much heading as hurtling towards a crisis," said Chris Weafer, a senior partner at Macro Advisory in Moscow.
After 13 years of exploration, the Cassini spacecraft finally met its demise, hurtling itself into Saturn's atmosphere and burning up early Friday morning.
Jlin, a D.J.-producer associated with Chicago footwork, played hurtling, skittering tracks that weren't always tied to dance music's typical 4/4 time.
Partly because its government can marshal all three, China is hurtling up the rankings of scientific achievement, as our investigations show (see article).
Hurtling toward the end zone against the Orange last weekend, he leapt over cornerback Cordell Hudson as if Hudson were a rain puddle.
Having largely avoided the turmoil of the Arab Spring in 2011, they find themselves hurtling toward an uncertain new economic and political order.
The difference between landscape and nature could not be starker as we destroy the environment we depend upon, hurtling toward our own extinction.
The prospect of hurtling hundreds of miles an hour in a metal tube at 35,000 feet is a very common stress-inducing idea.
But the intruders are the insurrection, and soon the girls find themselves in the back of an open truck, hurtling through the jungle.
Maybe we were too used to our whirlwind New York lives, the hurtling hours, the haunting suspicion that something better was happening elsewhere.
When the ground moves, it places a strain on the cables that scatters the light and sends it hurtling back toward the device.
Maybe the tale will continue thus, hurtling forth in serialized chunks before a finale that may or may not arrive before January 2025.
HURTLING ALONG a "cycle highway" by the River Scheldt in Antwerp recently, Charlemagne only noticed the electric scooter when it was too late.
If an asteroid were ever to be come hurtling towards Earth, what would be the plan to stop it from impacting the planet?
Fragmented images of scaffolding, birds, chairs and leaves, digitally collaged, seem as if caught in a great whoosh caused by a hurtling train.
His bare skin, often superficially torn in battle, helped him stand out amid the hurtling bodies and identical costumes that packed the screen.
Mr. Drake played commandingly, including a piano solo depicting the consummation of this impulsive love — fitful music of hurtling chords and steely harmonies.
Heart-stopping footage shows idiotic Adam Campion hurtling along roads at breakneck speeds while pulling dangerous wheelies and weaving in and out of traffic.
Fire a gun, and an explosion inside the chamber sends the bullet hurtling approximately 500 miles per hour down the barrel toward its target.
Yet the government is hurtling along a path towards its broad deployment — and in this case, a deployment that seems quite unjustified and unnecessary.
By 2016, when it was clear that Zambia was hurtling towards a crisis, the IMF urged it to put a brake on new borrowing.
But Roma, which lands on the streaming service on December 14, is the first movie set to send Netflix hurtling toward Best Picture territory.
While each one of us isn't physically on trash island right now, we are all residents of this garbage-filled planet hurtling through space.
Pattinson plays Monte, a man trying to raise his infant daughter on an abandoned spaceship that's hurtling towards a black hole, and eventual obliteration.
In August, while training for the Virgin Strive Challenge in the dark, the billionaire hit a hump in the road and went hurtling forward.
First, the past incident: While living at Hill House, Theo sees as Luke is sent hurtling toward an unmarked floor by a demonic dumbwaiter.
As a batter hit the ball out of the field, the security guard — still seated in his chair — caught the ball hurtling toward him.
Engineers bounce radio waves between an antenna and giant carbon reflectors to simulate signals hurtling at light speed through 500 million miles of space.
Mark's obviously used to it, hurtling around Sheffield at a speed that doesn't seem legal as he chats about the status of his business.
It's one long car chase, hurtling forward through the post-apocalyptic Australian outback, complete with a guy playing an electric guitar that shoots flame.
In other words, he and his team are the ones trying to keep us from hurtling, unprepared and unaware, into a Black Mirror dystopia.
So with the right kind of stories, whether science fiction or not, these tools could very well send us hurtling beyond the uncanny valley.
But when the boat ran aground on a sandbar, the steel cable connecting the two snapped, sending the scow — and its two crewmen — hurtling.
Here's what the bullets sounded like when hurtling through the air:Now imagine dozens—or even hundreds—of these things flung at the same time.
He's still hurtling himself headlong into every part, trying to learn more about who he is as an artist, about what he can do.
With Washington hurtling toward another terribly costly, unnecessary and disastrous federal shutdown, I have a proposition for my congressional colleagues: no government, no pay.
But he was unaware that a United States Air Force bomber and a refueling jet collided, accidentally sending four hydrogen bombs hurtling toward Palomares.
Washington (CNN)The US government is hurtling toward a potential financial crisis, and no one in Washington seems to know how to stop it.
But it's okay, because when this many Grey's doctors work together and they're not hurtling through the air, everything works out in the end.
Medical facilities in the state are already hurtling toward the brink of collapse as healthcare workers and hospitals face a severe shortage of supplies.
If Amis's book is like hurtling down a black-diamond ski run, hers is more like a brisk day on the cross-country trails.
Her narratives are rife with sacred objects: a hurtling catalog of brand names that offers readers a Cook's tour of high-end material culture.
And scientists still don't know if it represents an entirely new class of objects — neither comet nor asteroid — that are hurtling through the galaxy.
One boy, no older than 6, squeezed his way to an opening where a pair of oversize men's jeans came hurtling off a truck.
Basically, even if an asteroid were hurtling toward Earth, scientists believe they will have the technology to deflect it off course and prevent collision.
Passengers would spend up to five days hurtling through Earth's orbit while huddled inside a gumdrop-shaped spacecraft that measures about 13-feet across.
Two old, out-of-control spacecraft are currently on a possible collision course above Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, hurtling toward each other in orbit.
Senators are hurtling toward an ObamaCare repeal vote early next week, even though they currently lack the votes for either option on the table.
Footage of the attack, released by the militia's media center, shows a speck of light flying across a field, hurtling toward a distant target.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeSamuel Kempf was riding a roller coaster in Spain when he saw an iPhone hurtling through the air.
And it's good news for Uber, which could use some positive attention after months of hurtling from one public relations crisis to the next.
It's been hurtling toward modernity at breakneck speed and certainly had a lot of hurdles to jump over to catch up with the West.
Congress could be hurtling toward a partial government shutdown as a December 7 deadline approaches — and as usual, President Donald Trump is to blame.
And the city faces the specter of a lengthy, costly legal battle that has left many here worrying whether their community is hurtling toward ruin.
While we'll never get to hover above Pluto in real life, at least we can live vicariously through a NASA spacecraft hurtling through the void.
On Sunday afternoon, the 12,346-foot-tall (3,20153 m) mountain erupted, hurtling a column of ash a full 3.7 miles (6 km) into the sky.
Meteorite fragmentPhoto: PETER JENNISKENSLast month, a fireball lit up the skies over Botswana just hours after scientists first spotted the space rock hurtling toward Earth.
Now, as previews for next week's episode "Other Women" show, June will be sent hurtling back to the house of horrors that is Waterford manor.
The sketch begins when Allison Williams from Get Out clanks her spoon against a teacup, and sends a hypnotized Devine hurtling through the Sunken Place.
Why it matters: Medical innovation is already hurtling toward a new era of highly specialized drugs — some are even tailor-made for each individual patient.
The scare raised some key questions: when you're in a metal tube hurtling through the air, how do you get help if you get sick?
This is because the town sits near a wormhole — a wrinkle in time — that sends people hurtling through time, but only in 33-year increments.
It's the sort of song you hear from a car hurtling down your street on a Saturday morning and immediately have to listen to yourself.
How about we all try to remember to bathe before sealing ourselves inside a metal tube and hurtling through the skies from now on, OK?
With Idlib appearing to be next in Assad's sights, the war is hurtling towards a horrifying and bloody end -- ghastly, but at least an end.
"It's exciting in the same way that an asteroid hurtling towards earth is exciting—yeah it's spectacular but we're going to die anyway!" he said.
But now Bear is hurtling toward his first birthday, it seems that the realization of parenthood—and, indeed, of mortality—is setting the hell in.
More than 20 people have been injured after a metro station escalator malfunctioned and collapsed, hurtling people towards the bottom at a terrifyingly-fast pace.
This year, it made a special shout-out to fake news, automated military systems, and climate change for potentially hurtling us faster toward end times.
Communication on the radio during races is still quite a challenge, simply because of the background noise generated by stock cars hurtling around a racetrack.
The Poof Point: An experiment gone wrong causes two scientists to age in reverse, hurtling toward the point at which they will cease to exist.
Sometimes a little liquid courage is necessary to make the whole hurtling-through-the-air-in-an-oversized-sardine-can thing a little more tolerable.
At times, sound and image achieve an exhilarating synchronicity, as when stripes are hurtling across the screen and Reich's instruments are racing in parallel motion.
Heard on Saturday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, portions of "Road Trip" sounded like the most propulsive, hurtling Bang On A Can music yet.
" The site, our Atlanta correspondent writes, is "a gargantuan reminder of how the past continues to haunt a state that is hurtling toward the future.
The artist is seen in the back seat of car hurtling down a tunnel in the clip, which also features a snippet of new music.
After four years in the Miles Davis Quintet, Mr. Coltrane had broken a hole in the parachute and was hurtling somewhere new at terminal speeds.
She fell nearly 21910 feet, hurtling toward the caldron of rocks and raging water below, all in hope of landing in a far richer future.
As H.W. came hurtling down in his golf cart toward the ninth hole, I was waiting for him to see my get-up and laugh.
A year and a half later, the XFL 2.0 is hurtling towards its February 2020 launch — and yesterday, the league unveiled its teams and logos.
To everyone else — Miriam, her parents, his children, the audience — he is a ticking bomb, a train hurtling down the track from battery to homicide.
Solar storms and eruptions can send billions of tons of coronal material hurtling towards Earth, where it can wipe out power grids and damage pipelines.
His game pieces are rule-driven yet improvisatory: Using a complex, arcane series of instructions, the participants cue one another into hurtling, toppling structured chaos.
The season's structure suggested they were hurtling toward certain doom, but we've always known these two to make it work in their own perverse way.
Inevitable, really, like a boulder hurtling down a mountain — and not unlike deadlines, which turn out to be as punishing and unyielding as the Patriots.
At the peak, my 10-year-old son enjoyed hurtling himself off the top of the dunes, trying to see how airborne he could get.
The traffic bucked and lurched and eventually thinned, and then the revelers were hurtling up a highway somewhere, eating cucumber sandwiches and drinking sparkling wine.
Saviano "knows how to keep his narrative hurtling forward like the scooters his young hoodlums ride at life-endangering speeds," our reviewer, John Hooper, wrote.
Each day of the #PlanetaryDefense Conference, a press release will be put out, updating participants on the hypothetical asteroid #2019PDC - now (hypothetically) hurtling towards Earth.
With the ultra-smooth, uncanny valley look being harder to separate from reality, we could be hurtling straight into a (very airbrushed) "Black Mirror" episode.
And it's an age when, because of the speed of change, small errors in navigation by a leader can send us hurtling far off track.
It was 1939, and you can imagine him, cigarette and martini in hand, making the case for realpolitik in a world hurtling toward world war.
Pakistan is hurtling toward possible default and insolvency, and China has already lent it billions of dollars for new roads and railways, at discounted rates.
Hurtling past Venus, Mariner 10 reached Mercury a few weeks later on March 29, passing by at a distance of only 703 kilometers (437 miles).
There are many, many variations, but the nut of it is something like this: There's a trolley car hurtling toward a split in the tracks.
In a world of rocks hurtling through the air, a good use of processing power is to compute trajectories and learn how to avoid getting hit.
For the first time, we get to see what it would look like to be in a spacecraft hurtling towards the Red Planet, unfurling its parachute.
"There's the President and first lady, another couple hurtling through time and space -- seemingly a different time and space -- but experiencing the same thing," Burns said.
But when the hit from Davis sent Burrow hurtling into the Auburn sideline, his head snapping back midair, the lithe, baby-face quarterback showed something else.
I just got sucked through the toilet hole in one of your aircrafts and am now hurtling through the sky, can I get my money back?
Imagine free-falling to Earth, hurtling down like a sack of potatoes going faster than the speed of sound, with some weird light illuminating your path.
Or at the very least, throughout history the care-freeness of youth has been sapped by the stark anxieties of a world ever hurtling toward entropy.
It was an avalanche, hurtling downhill, snapping trees and houses like tinkertoys, taking up every sound in its path and obliterating it in a white roar.
Big-budget movies usually are all about them—an asteroid hurtling to earth, a group of velociraptors that could wipe out humanity, fathers and sons, etc.
After hours of gradual flooding, something suddenly gave way — no one is sure what — and sent a wall of water hurtling down the town's main street.
And with Siemens-Alstom formally requesting EU approval for the deal last Friday, the merger police of Brussels know a defining test is hurtling towards them.
But there's a bigger reason, which can be glimpsed through the window of a Deutsche Bahn train hurtling through the outskirts of nearly any German city.
The new material — notably a somber, tolling piece called "Falls" and a hurtling anthem called "Chinchilla" — felt precisely dialed in to the personalities of the players.
But if your vehicle is hurtling through orbit, hundreds of kilometers above the planet, it's a lot trickier to arrange a maintenance check or refueling operation.
John Ruskin invented his own language or at least his own self-devouring syntax, the prose (if that is what it is) hurtling, adamant and operatic.
After the Hwasong-15 test, Mr. Kim said he had a "nuclear button" on his desk that could send missiles hurtling toward the continental United States.
Laced with instantly memorable songs and outstanding performances, 2018's A Star Is Born is hurtling itself into awards season and gunning for the biggest awards.
When the Hawaiian Emergency Management Agency incorrectly alerted residents to an nonexistent ballistic missile hurtling toward the state last January, James Sean Shields prepared to die.
Officer Tarver described the frantic drive from Queens Village to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, hurtling the wrong direction down one-way streets and across grass medians.
If Democrats are hurtling toward a brawl between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden for their presidential nomination, Tuesday will help to set them on that path.
But understanding how they got started in the first place, to stop it from happening again, is what actually keeps us from hurtling over the edge.
Between the killing of Iran's most important general and Iran's missiles hurtling toward American troops in Iraq, President Trump took time to discuss America's military prowess.
We hear a great shout and then glance up the steep road to our east, where hurtling around the corner is … … an aquamarine-clad human projectile.
But we're hurtling toward a crisis that could quickly erode our ability to rely on them, leaving us leaning only on the reputation of the messenger.
I never got over the terror of hurtling downhill on a heavy bike, and the CityZen's brake pads had to be replaced once during the year.
That means President Trump and lawmakers on Capitol Hill are hurtling toward a government shutdown, with funding set to run out at midnight on Jan. 19.
Der Spiegel, the German newsmagazine, published a cover last week with a cartoon of a comet in the shape of Mr. Trump's head hurtling toward Earth.
In search of exciting footage, he would send the boys hurtling down too-steep ski slopes, or goad them into reënacting fights from the previous day.
The system deploys based on the judgement of seven sensors and an algorithm, which must distinguish between run-of-the-mill hurtling and a true crash.
In the market it is these deep-seated biases that stop us from seeing the obvious disaster hurtling towards us until after we have been injured.
Cars and trucks hurtling down Queens Boulevard left a rising death toll in their wake, including 18 pedestrians killed just in a single year, in 1997.
The same applies to the hurtling speed of beauty, and not even the biggest trend in recent memory, the indomitable Korean skin care regimen, is immune.
Hawaii's mistaken missile alert prompted many of us to think what we'd do in the last moments of our life if a bomb came hurtling towards us.
Hailing from Cardiff, the South Wales collective don't skirt around their topics—they dive into them head first like a rugby player hurtling towards a kebab shop.
Space is already crowded—over 2,000 satellites are in orbit and NASA tracks over 500,000 individual pieces of debris hurtling at velocities of over 27,000km an hour.
Conventional wheels or tank-like treads wouldn't work, as these forms of locomotion would send the probes hurtling back into space, owing to Ryugu's exceptionally weak gravity.
After several efforts were thwarted by the hissing raccoon, the employee whacked it with the stick, sending the raccoon hurtling down to the stands as witnesses shrieked.
If you were like Matt Damon, you were writing a script that would send your career hurtling to stardom — and garner you an Academy Award for screenwriting.
The unprecedented video—captured by physicist Marcelo Saba and his team from Brazil's National Institute for Space Research—shows branches of lightning hurtling down from the sky.
But, after watching this string of the last four years of SpaceX's rockets hurtling through the air, it turns out there's one thing that's even better: crashes.
If they followed any other path, they would likely collide with the big planet or the planet's gravity would send them hurtling out of the Solar System.
Such a scenario chimes with Claire Denis' recent sci-fi movie, High Life, where a crew of outcasts live on board a spacecraft hurtling toward unavoidable death.
Just ask Chris Jeanes, who recently proposed to his girlfriend, Casey Kinchella, as their plane began hurtling toward the earth on a flight from Australia to Bali.
There's no way Sayer can foresee oncoming climate disaster, if that's what's hurtling toward the land his family has worked for the past 20053 years in Ventura.
In October, astronomers using a powerful telescope in Hawaii caught sight of something they'd never seen before: an asteroid from interstellar space hurtling through our solar system.
The criticism is pretty valid—the film is very much scary dead people in trees hurtling toward Dormer's character—but as a horror, it's not that bad.
Just past the finish line, at terminal speed, you've got to throw on the stoppers, direct the hurtling car off of the oval and into the infield.
The guy is stuck hurtling through space with no chance of rescue, burning through the last of his oxygen supply to record Pepper a morose goodbye message.
Which is why these protesters hit the senate in full creepy handmaid regalia: to illustrate the very fucked-up future towards which our country is rapidly hurtling.
In the quest for the first key, for example, players must compete in a road race, hurtling along virtual streets in virtual cars of their own choosing.
She told six witnesses that she saw a schoolhouse, a Welsh miner, and "an avalanche of coal hurtling down a mountainside" toward a boy with long bangs.
"She seems to be prepared to send the country hurtling towards a cliff edge," Corbyn said in a speech in the southern English coastal town of Hastings.
At 2500 AM on Sunday morning (AEST time) astronomers at the Steward Observatory Catalina Station in Arizona spotted an asteroid hurtling towards Earth at 33,23 km/h.
Hurricane Dorian is hurtling toward the southeastern United States, but the residents caught in the path of the hurricane aren't the only ones bracing for the storm.
But those words resonated, and as a team searching for a reason to believe in a season hurtling toward irrelevance, the Jets seized motivation where they could.
Taylor, a charm school instructor in her 60s, fell nearly 160 feet — hurtling toward rocks and raging water — in a white-oak barrel of her own design.
Many of these plans are hurtling toward insolvency in the coming decade, with benefits owed to retirees projected to swamp what the plans can afford to pay.
In May, when headlines suggested that the two nations were hurtling toward an inevitable clash, Mr. Trump signaled that it was time to rein in those aides.
Prudence would question whether a given moment requires transformation or mere governance — whether we are actually hurtling toward the abyss or whether these are more commonplace times.
But last spring, as Donald Trump was hurtling toward the Republican nomination in defiance of every analyst everywhere, Benkler got a call from the Open Society Foundations.
But there I was, hurtling down a neon green water slide backward with one leg in the air until — kerplop — into the nippy exit pool I went.
"In the midst of a national flu epidemic, the President and Congress are hurtling toward a federal shutdown at midnight on Friday," Wimmer said in a statement.
When they directly measure the speed at which astronomical objects are hurtling away from us, they find that space is expanding about 9% faster than the prediction.
But we don't know if the game was the reason he didn't notice his car hurtling toward the concrete barrier in the final seconds of his life.
Nor do they resemble an English Premier League soccer player streaking down the field, or a puck hurtling across the ice in a National Hockey League game.
As Trump prepares to make a decision on the Iran deal, the U.S. is also hurtling toward another major diplomatic move: opening a new embassy in Jerusalem.
A short ride later, through a dark void that briefly blocked both his ears and his cellphone reception, he was hurtling across the rolling fields of France.
But this time, as economic overseers confront a pandemic that has sent stock markets hurtling downward while provoking talk of a global recession, their tools appear impotent.
Here's what we do know: A comet from beyond the bubble that contains you, me and everyone we know is hurtling through our solar system right now.
Since the election, every iota of news has somehow come to seem more urgent, with each newsbreak, tweet, press conference, and cable news countdown clock hurtling toward … impeachment?
Sometimes you bombard spacecrafts with hurtling rocks and deadly cosmic rays, and other times you're so empty you don't give astronauts a darn thing to hold on to.
It will also help uncover the origin of violent solar storms that send plasma hurtling toward Earth, where it can knock out satellites and disrupt our power grids.
In a rare bit of political news that doesn't make it seem as though we're hurtling rapidly towards an inevitable apocalypse, President Obama released his summer playlists today.
The comet was spotted on August 1 by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft as the cosmic ball of ice and dust was hurtling toward the sun.
Then again, "Lotus" is otherwise an excellent entry in a season that continues to keep lots and lots of plates spinning without sending them hurtling into each other.
Game of Thrones' sixth season has often seemed to oscillate between a plot that is barely moving and a plot that is hurtling downhill at an alarming pace.
The action begins in 1961, with Armstrong hurtling out away from Earth in a some sort of precarious contraption that looks more like a plane than a rocket.
United States Patent OfficeIf Ford has its way, we'll all be comfortably watching porn (or a nice movie) while hurtling along the highway at 70 miles-per-hour.
It overran its stopping point and barreled through a barrier intended to stop it, hurtling into the air and through the concourse before it came to a stop.
Fuller video from the day showed that Phillips had stepped between the students and the Black Hebrew Israelites, who had been hurtling insults and obscenities at the students.
However, that also follows Thursday's U.S. Federal Reserve meeting that wiped out rate-rise expectations for the rest of 2019 and has sent global bond yields hurtling lower.
There's another UFC fight, or so he claims, but there's little reason to think that, at 39 hurtling towards 40, it will be much different from the last.
The workers blamed some of the same Wall Street banks that needed bailouts for the poor investment decisions that sent the Central States Pension Fund hurtling toward insolvency.
Ten hurricanes ripped through the Atlantic this year, hurtling through parts of the US and the Caribbean and thrashing islands in their path, including Barbuda and Puerto Rico.
One by one, Republican women of the Indiana state legislature rose to describe, in anguished terms, why they could not support an anti-abortion measure hurtling toward passage.
The giant bank was hurtling towards bankruptcy so fast no one in government had a chance to find out exactly what it owned or how to value it.
Hurtling through space at a mind-boggling 214,343 mph on its final orbits, the probe will also set a new speed record for an object of human design.
Even the oddly inert drums manage to evoke a sort of curdled stagnancy reminiscent of a post-breakup hangover where you're convinced you're hurtling towards an irreparable regression.
But while some of us avoid the fact we're hurtling towards our demise, one segment of the population seems to have made friends with the Grim Reaper: Goths.
He pulled the emergency cord next to the bed when he saw me asleep, and I woke up as the crash team came hurtling into the patient's room.
And the author knows how to keep his narrative hurtling forward like the scooters his young hoodlums ride at life-endangering speeds through the back streets of Naples.
This makes it all the more intriguing that season two is hurtling straight at that weak point, forcing you to look at it as much as it dares.
Now let's say an asteroid comes hurtling by, slams into the moon, and projects the Apollo mission poop into the deep reaches of space (an extremely hypothetical situation).
The next month, he announced with great fanfare that India now had the capability to shoot down satellites hurtling through space, which only a few countries can do.
But with the summit hurtling toward her and few options left, Elizabeth has been taking some frankly stupid risks all season because what does she have to lose?
None of us is immune to the siren call of our gadgets, or to the nebulous sense of voluntarily hurtling toward some unforeseen future that is very bad.
Are we any closer as a country to coming to terms with how to confront our shameful history, or are we quietly hurtling toward another eruption of violence?
As I sat at my computer, sifting through images of sconces, I filtered the vast collection by style, an option that sent me hurtling toward an identity crisis.
Within a few years, styles became increasingly baroque, entire flanks of subway cars sheathed in florid top-down murals, hurtling the city's overlooked periphery into its pulsing center.
The likelihood that we're in a pandemic, a new disease that spreads around the world — or that we're hurtling toward one — seems higher than just a week ago.
The explosion created a debris field that included more than 900 individually tracked pieces, hurtling about in low Earth orbit, causing a hazard to space navigation for years.
Some of these worlds may end up hurtling toward the star's posthumous white dwarf, which tears them apart over the course of about 100,000 to one million years.
They are secretly alive, which means that just like real humans experiencing real development, they are hurtling toward death, painfully picking up lessons in maturity along the way.
Savimbi — who is identified by name — can be seen rallying troops, brandishing a grenade-launcher, and standing on the roof of a vehicle hurtling through a combat zone.
Carry on cocktail kit Sometimes a little liquid courage is necessary to make the whole hurtling-through-the-air-in-an-oversized-sardine-can thing a little more tolerable.
"Michael in the Bathroom" is so true to life, so vivid and evocative, that if you're an adult, listening to it sends you hurtling painfully back to high school.
UnReal moves at a punishing pace, with so many salacious and horrifying moments that viewers have little time to react before the next one comes hurtling around the corner.
Some of us want to love robots so badly that we wind up shedding tears over a hunk of metal that went hurtling through space millions of miles away.
The events of "The Descent: Part 1" eventually send the Enterprise hurtling off to a distant point in space in pursuit of Data, who was captured by the Borg.
And yet there's something sad, something resigned, about confining oneself to an isolation chamber while hurtling along at 500 miles an hour with 35,000-foot views of the planet.
A Twitter analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that people were terrified when they were alerted that a ballistic missile was hurtling toward Hawaii.
Based on my own calculations, I was hurtling towards double the average screen time of my peers—a staggering two days each week, and almost 100 days a year.
There was hardly any appetite among investors to take on risk, with a deteriorating outlook for global growth leaving stocks hurtling down for their worst quarterly performance since 2008.
Hurtling down the first route will lead to a "zipless totalitarianism", to borrow a phrase from Sean Orlando, an American artist, that will alienate workers without much improving productivity.
Months of low-level conflict between Israel and Gaza seem to be reaching a boiling point — and experts worry the two sides may be hurtling toward all-out war.
And more modest archives have already been launched into low-Earth orbit as well as aboard the red Tesla Roadster that Elon Musk sent hurtling towards Mars last year.
What made it to the Senate floor for a vote just after midnight resembled a meteor hurtling through the earth's atmosphere -- a shell of its original size and scope.
Mickey has already smashed a few of the ones on your table while hurtling back from the bathroom after snorting a line off the screen of his Samsung Galaxy.
In many ways, as I've argued before, the two parties' coalitions are now separated primarily by contrasting attitudes toward the hurtling economic, cultural and demographic changes reconfiguring American life.
I think, in general, that the technologically induced inequality and limitless corporate power imagined in cyberpunk films and novels comes closest to nailing the future we're rapidly hurtling toward.
The premiere announced the old Rick and Morty dead within the first four minutes, by sending its titular character hurtling through a window to be impaled on a spike.
When I gave that a try, I found myself hurtling toward the bottom at a speed I later estimated to be between sixty and sixty-five miles an hour.
With point-of-view shots and sound that comes at you from all directions, Emmerich conjures an immersive sense of hurtling toward almost-certain death while under heavy fire.
But if the current season to date is any sign, hurtling toward a climax at a faster pace will be good for its story (if not for HBO's coffers).
Carry On Cocktail Kit Sometimes a little liquid courage is necessary to make the whole hurtling-through-the-air-in-an-oversized-sardine-can thing a little more tolerable.
On board the Tesla Roadster that Elon Musk sent hurtling towards the sun, aiming for a long, leisurely Earth-Mars orbit, there were a few pieces of miscellaneous cargo.
So, let's take a moment to remember the brave man that showed us you could survive hurtling around the earth for days by sucking down applesauce from a tube.
In a later link, after Mark forces a kiss upon her, she spouts disgust at his "slobbery lips," his "flickering tongue," in shards of phrases over a hurtling orchestra.
A self-driving car hurtling along the highway and weaving through traffic has less understanding of what might cause an accident than a child who's just learning to walk.
The biggest economic stimulus in American history is hurtling toward passage, but Washington's colossal intervention to save the economy still chooses winners and losers among businesses and American workers.
A victory for Mr. Johnson would have significant repercussions and could increase the prospects of Britain hurtling out of the E.U. without an agreement at the end of October.
Beattie's prose is characteristically limpid, smooth and clear enough to keep a reader hurtling along without issue — but the plot is opaque, because Beattie keeps veering around vital information.
I watched a 303-year-old stand before a judge, shaking like a leaf, because anything he said could send him hurtling back to the danger he just fled.
As the first-stage booster flew to a vertical landing on an ocean platform, the Starlink satellites continued hurtling toward orbit to join 120 similar spacecraft launched last year.
A staff member, Timothy Durant, 36, released the big wooden brake lever, and the old coaster car lurched forward, hurtling Mr. Rodriguez once again through Coney Island's salty air.
It's how Ms. Childs's work makes her performers' body language look from the neck down: inexpressive and inhibited, glacial even when hurtling through space in complex jumps and turns.
Vast numbers of Catalans are hurtling toward a confrontation: Spanish security forces have been moved into the region on cruise ships, under orders to halt the vote by force.
A one-way trip to Mars will take about nine months, which is a long time to spend inside a hermetically sealed tube hurtling through a cold, dark void.
That's the number of Earth days our species has left, because we've raped this planet, and yet we go about our lives like we aren't hurtling directly toward Hell.
Laying out the unsatisfying, inconclusive "he said, she said" is as if it were a deep investigation hurtling you toward some definitive answer is, if anything, a step backward.
A Hammond B-3 organist with a hurtling and effervescent style, Mr. DeFrancesco has a soon-to-be-released album, "Project Freedom," that he is promoting with these performances.
In just the first 90 seconds of this "Tosca," the incisive attack and hurtling energy of de Sabata's conducting hook you, starting with the malignant grandeur of Scarpia's theme.
Corbyn said May had sent Britain hurtling toward the cliff edge of a disorderly exit on March 29 with no transition period, and urged her to ditch "red lines".
This, even though the lakeshore gets reliably pounded by snow every year thanks to a lake effect that sends wind hurtling toward nearby mountains, which then spark heavy precipitation.
Old people, yes, because they are hurtling toward the ground at the speed of light and so can't get enough of the past, when they were decades further from death.
Hurtling down the interstate at 2600 miles-per-hour, however, handing over in a little bit of control to Volvo's computer vision and seemingly robotic steering wheel broke my brain.
It is not possible to turn off our Theory of Mind modules (and it wouldn't be a good idea anyway; we would be blind in a world of hurtling rocks).
Just imagine: You're a chrome scarab on a highway to hell, hurtling towards a giant demon face who'll explode you to bits if you don't dance precisely to its beat.
The Solar Orbiter will capture data from eruptions on the sun's surface, which can send billions of tons of material hurtling towards Earth and knock out power grids or pipelines.
According to Reuters, the doomed Lion Air cockpit voice recorder revealed how pilots scoured a manual in a losing battle to figure out why they were hurtling down to sea.
As Lydia Pogu and Joy Bishara slept in their beds on the night of April 14, 2014, terrorists were hurtling toward their boarding school in the Nigerian town of Chibok.
Now, Armstrong can send Andrew Garfield hurtling across a street in a Spiderman film and the devices he uses to make this possible will never be seen by the audience.
Matter hurtling into them at almost the speed of light gives off all sorts of radiation, sometimes so much of it that it can be seen half a cosmos away.
We've got these two cars hurtling towards each other but in the British car there's a tussle going on both for the steering wheel and for the GPS navigation system.
When you're racing out of your house or apartment with the flames of a wildfire hurtling toward your house, one of the first things you leave behind is your medications.
We saw nine museums, sang on a live television show, went on three walking tours and lingered over glasses of red wine while hurtling past grassy hills in the moonlight.
For most of the track, there's no rhythm section, just endlessly sustained bass tones, Messina-generated vocal chorales and Swamp Dogg singing like a man hurtling toward some distant planet.
Unless you work in the field, it's easy to forget that all around the state, scientists are working to solve the universe's toughest puzzles, or hurtling toward world-changing discoveries.
SAN FRANCISCO — The tax plan hurtling through Congress is a fast-moving blur of cuts and increases designed to keep Republicans on track to pass a bill without Democratic votes.
The younger Mr. MacAskill travels the globe hurtling off mountains and buildings on his bike — what in a quainter time might have been referred to as, yes, feats of strength.
JLIN There was no telling where the next beat would land in the hurtling, crackling, skidding, zigzagging music of Jlin — the electronic musician Jerrilynn Patton — but it all happened fast.
Set in the 23rd century, the movie follows a mission to save the Earth from pure evil, which is hurtling toward the planet in the form of a fiery ball.
"The likelihood that we're in a pandemic, a new disease that spreads around the world — or that we're hurtling toward one — seems higher than just a week ago," Belluz wrote.
No country has implemented anything close to the policies necessary to establish an emissions trajectory toward 24˚C; many, including the US and Brazil, are hurtling in the other direction.
"I feel at times like a stone hurtling through diaphanous mist, unable to grab hold, unable to slow myself, yet unwilling to abandon the ride I'm on," the narrator writes.
The rushed timeline almost certainly means that impeachment is hurtling toward an acquittal for the President in the Republican-controlled Senate by February, with nine months left before the election.
Almost 28503 years ago, on March 22019, 1928, the St. Francis Dam ruptured, sending a 180-foot tower of water hurtling down San Francisquito Canyon in northeastern Los Angeles County.
President Trump responded to that news by threatening to unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang, ratcheting up concern among U.S. allies and partners that the countries were hurtling toward conflict.
She's still a beacon, still a magnet for all who must have freedom, for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness, toward home.
Yesterday, President Donald Trump went to Missouri to talk up his tax plan — and to dismiss any notion that the tax reform package hurtling through Congress might benefit him personally.
I spoke with multiple experts to ask whether there's still an off-ramp in the US-China trade standoff, or if we're hurtling toward an unstoppable and sustainable trade war.
Unwilling to leave his companion behind, the other dog laid on top of her in what appears to be an attempt to protect her from the train hurtling towards them both.
We are hurtling into a future where the only exploration will be interplanetary and we will need strong men and women who aren't afraid to work as we leave this planet.
But the real damage would come from the air burst, caused by the meteor hurtling through the atmosphere, which could collapse buildings and tear down trees up to 30 miles away.
The action started in outer space with a USSR-era satellite hurtling toward Earth before shifting to the action on the ground where some of the survivors were training for battle.
They follow the Forza or Gran Turismo direction and present themselves as aspirational car porn: gleaming carbon-fiber bodies hurtling along ribbons of asphalt, catching the rays of a setting sun.
Carefully reviewing video of one successful strike, we could discern — as a GBU was already hurtling toward an arms cache — a frightened woman responding to another weapon that had just detonated.
But when scientists discover an alien object hurtling toward our Solar System, Jansen is recruited to help intercept and explore the object, and to discover its intentions before it reaches Earth.
If a large object comes hurtling toward our planet, it will be this office's job to identify it, determine a way to deflect it, and give the public a heads up.
"What you want to say: "Did you know: 97% of scientists now agree that we're hurtling towards the point of no return on climate change and humans are the main cause?
Each day it seems we are presented with a new reminder of how we currently are hurtling through space in the weirdest time in the history of this great blue planet.
If it's too late and space rubble is found hurtling towards the Earth's surface, the team will coordinate with the U.S. government to plan a response to an actual impact threat.
It sounds like fodder for a season's worth of reality TV bottle episodes — is there a better stage for shit getting real than a narrow tour bus hurtling through the heartland?
Dehn also argues that the U.S. appears to be "hurtling" towards recession, after the Atlanta Fed revised its fourth quarter growth down, with the strengthening of the dollar making matters worse.
This is shown most clearly by where vaulters grip the pole before hurtling themselves towards the bar, explains Pat Manson, a former professional vaulter who now trains athletes in the discipline.
Every time the dog comes hurtling toward her, a chill runs down her back and a pulse of odor leaves her skin, an odor that the dog picks up at once.
It exploded in popularity just as the city was hurtling toward bankruptcy in the '70s, which led graffiti to be identified with all the social ills that then plagued New York.
After a while, we pass from deep space to our own world; specifically, to Los Angeles, in 1995, where Vers, hurtling from on high, smashes into a branch of Blockbuster Video.
Should you need further evidence of our hurtling towards the precipice of insanity – beyond what you can see with your own eyes, that is – there are several decisive articles of proof.
An accordion enters, adding an edgier texture, and is shortly joined by another flute and an additional string duo, all of whom launch into some of Ms. Mitchell's more hurtling motifs.
AT LAST: Here's "Reminds Me." Again it's synth-pop with a twist: nimble plucked strings, and a hurtling pre-chorus that'll make you want to run as fast as you can.
WASHINGTON — At the heart of the Republican tax plan hurtling through Congress is an implicit promise that cutting corporate taxes will lift the middle class through higher wages and more jobs.
They grabbed a few bags, scooped up Ms. Abernathy's 2-year-old son and were soon hurtling across this poor patch of southeast Missouri in their Pontiac Bonneville, racing for help.
WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers in the House are hurtling toward a collision over immigration, raising the prospect of a divisive and uncomfortably public intraparty fight just five months before November's midterm elections.
Of course, the case for evolutionary change can suddenly seem futile, even Pyrrhic, when we spy a meteor hurtling toward Earth, threatening an extinction event for incremental improvement of all kinds.
The government-controlled enterprises are hurtling toward a severe capital crunch that will leave no buffer for absorbing future losses, experts say, potentially putting taxpayers on the hook for another bailout.
And she's still a beacon, still a magnet for all who must have freedom, for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness, toward home.
Just then, like a log hurtling down a flume, the wheels of a car skirting the curb picked up a puddle of slush-melt and sent it jetting toward Ms. Smith.
Powered by the overhead solar panels lining the Hyperloop tubes, Musk's system would see passenger capsules hurtling through the low-pressure tubes at speeds of up to 20133 miles per hour.
Powered by the overhead solar panels lining the Hyperloop tubes, Musk's system would see passenger capsules hurtling through the low-pressure tubes at speeds of up to 800 miles per hour.
Winning would not only would give him confidence but have the added benefit of sending him hurtling up the world rankings in a way that is not usually possible for top players.
Image: NASARight now, NASA's Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security - Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft is hurtling through the void in order to link up with an asteroid named Bennu in 2018.
STUNNING SPACE DIAMONDS DISCOVERY: MYSTERIOUS METEORITE CAME FROM &aposLOST PLANET&apos The hurtling space rock hit the ocean in NOAA's Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary about 15.5 miles off the Washington coast.
The current slump can largely be ascribed to policies followed in the mistaken belief that India was hurtling along at 22000-22014% annual growth, when the reality was more like 5-6%.
It should arrive at Earth sometime in late 2020, at which point, it will send its precious samples hurtling down through the atmosphere as souvenirs from a very long and eventful trip.
His No. 5 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda was going 223 mph around the Brickyard when his suspension came loose, hurtling him into the wall and flipping his car in a complete rotation.
It takes time to get accustomed, at a gut level, to hurtling through the sky at high speeds in a little shell of fibreglass and carbon fibre with wings and a tail.
In 2005, when Hurricane Rita was hurtling towards Houston less than a month after Katrina had hit New Orleans, city leaders had ordered an evacuation on similarly short notice, with awful results.
I had enough energy to speed up, hurtling down the final paved slope, swooping over the footbridge and around the cricket pitch, and over the finish line in 10 hours 12 minutes.
The space plane will be released from WhiteKnightTwo at about 50,000 feet and then SpaceShipTwo's rocket motor will kick on, hurtling it up to about 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth.
Castigating myself: if only we had spent more time with you on Sundays, instead of hurtling further down the path to digital immortality, you might not have taken such a rebellious path.
I can imagine a level of immersion that makes me forget that I'm sealed inside a sort of giant pill hurtling across the countryside at 760 mph, but I still prefer windows.
Getting captured by a planet's gravity, especially a behemoth like Jupiter, sounds easy until you factor in that Juno will be hurtling through space at around 215 times the speed of sound.
I remember once deciding that because he was so old he must be hurtling at lightning speed towards the grave, and I should emotionally detach myself in preparation for his impending departure.
Raonic did blast one down at 147mph, the fastest delivery of the tournament, but the free points he usually enjoys were missing as Murray sent the ball hurtling back time and again.
And with the clock ticking, this instability could lead to a very bad place very quickly -- and see Britain hurtling towards crashing out of the EU in the most damaging way imaginable.
Whether parked on a plank with a span of pirates, or high-tailing it through history on the back of a hurtling T. rex, we are now whizzing in the fast lane.
He went into a vegetable market and got so caught up recording the sound of birds in its rafters that he almost got hit by a cabbage-laden forklift hurtling toward him.
But Zimbabwe is hurtling toward a plastic future for a simple reason: It is running out of cash, specifically the American dollars it adopted in 2009 before abandoning its own troubled currency.
When I gingerly held the little spring-loaded plastic device which would shortly be hurtling an extremely sharp needle towards my finger at a rate of knots, I wondered momentarily about Theranos.
For those who argue that the economy is hurtling toward overheating caused by a tax-cut-induced sugar high, the Fed's message is that rapid growth is more sustainable than pessimists suggest.
As the human race struggles to make sense of its time spent hurtling through space on this big wet rock, we're forced to reckon with so many unsolved mysteries of our world.
One image, showing a bull hurtling headfirst toward the lens, appeared in newspapers around the world and was so dramatic that Reuters customers contacted the agency asking if the photographer was unhurt.
Even if you really, really want Donald Trump to be a total failure hurtling his way back toward civilian life, it's not comforting to have a president who's so out to lunch.
Heavy rains lashed the hillsides of Santa Barbara County on Tuesday, sending one boy hurtling hundreds of yards in a torrent of mud before he was rescued from under a freeway overpass.
In "Little," Rae plays April, the beleaguered assistant to a tyrannical tech mogul (Hall) who is sent hurtling back via a swish of a wand into her nerdy, bullied younger self (Martin).
Exploring how South Indian politicians and activists have managed to stem the tide of the B.J.P.'s exclusionary agenda could help save my country from the future that it is hurtling toward.
The seven-year campaign by Republicans to repeal the _________ went hurtling off the rails in the Senate in late July, at least temporarily easing many Americans' anxiety about losing their health care.
As a massive hurricane is hurtling toward the southern United States, the White House is focused not on saving lives, but on pardoning a man who committed unlawful acts of racial discrimination.
The standout is Olga Balema's "Climate of the Earth," a fiery sky painted on a map so named, with hurtling meteorites that turn out to be dark green breasts, in cast latex.
The seven-year campaign by Republicans to repeal the Affordable Care Act went hurtling off the rails in the Senate, at least temporarily easing many Americans' anxiety about losing their health care.
Corey LaJoie, the driver who unavoidably slammed into the back of Newman's car and sent it hurtling into the air, found out on camera that Newman had been sent to the hospital.
The westbound train continued on its doomed path in a scene that some witnesses said resembled a disaster movie, with the train hurtling toward the Westbury station, then crashing into its platform.
The story illustrated how imperfect information, aggressive defense postures and minutes-long response times brought both sides hurtling toward possible nuclear war — a set of dynamics that can feel disconcertingly familiar today.
This flare was the harbinger of another manifestation of the sun's magnetism: a hurtling blob of sun-stuff launched from the surface of our star into space, called a coronal mass ejection.
Even if there is an asteroid hurtling toward Earth, it wouldn't make a lot of sense to launch the world's entire nuclear arsenal at it in the hopes of blowing it up.
The first two younger owners have hope or at least time on their side, while the two oldies who take up the latter half of the film are simply hurtling toward death.
The two agencies, together with some international groups, are holding a practice run of what would ensue in case an asteroid, comet or other near-Earth object (NEO) came hurtling toward the planet.
I know I'm not the only young and broke person hurtling towards—or existing in—a mental health crisis with no affordable coverage in sight, so I decided to check out other options.
"It was maddening: The train was hurtling down the track and nobody was even glancing up to see if that was more than a sound effect," recalled Ben Wikler, legislative director of MoveOn.org.
I'm using the new remote controller, but it's clear who's in charge: every time I send the Skydio 13 hurtling into a cluster of trees, the craft nimbly banks out of the way.
Track cycling is a pretty scary event: It requires hurtling across the world's slipperiest-seeming track, strapped to a bike with no brakes, and precariously bumping elbows with a handful of ferocious competitors.
Porzingis flung the entirety of his 23-foot-26 body into the air, and Hayward, seeing the rookie hurtling toward him, craftily fired up a 3-point shot to draw the referee's whistle.
If it were normal times, we would have written it more in a medicinal model, but things are hurtling so fast, possibly toward something cataclysmic or changing our world as we know it.
House Republicans are hurtling toward a vote on a bill that is disliked by most Americans, opposed by nearly every major health care group, and not yet scored by the Congressional Budget Office.
New York (CNN)It happened without warning, without time for passengers to realize they were hurtling headlong into a deadly tragedy, without time for commuters standing on the train station platform to flee.
The raid appears to have sent Mr Trump hurtling towards the head-on collision with the rule of law that always seemed likelier than a trade or shooting war to define his presidency.
After all, the comic started at the dawn of Obama's presidency, and when it finally came to a close in April of 2016, America was hurtling toward its own unpleasant denouement in November.
I don't think about asteroids on a daily basis, but in the jumpsuit, I have no choice but to be aware of objects hurtling around near Earth on a minute-to-minute basis.
Instead of worrying about whether we're hurtling towards nuclear annihilation, or wading into a world of rising sea levels, or facing decades of wild, climate change-induced weather patterns, just read these books.
NASA's asteroid-sampling spacecraft, OSIRIS-REx, has captured its very first images of the deep-space target it's currently hurtling toward — a nearly half-mile-wide space rock orbiting the Sun named Bennu.
Against the euro, the pound fell back after a rally on Thursday when the European Central said it would keep interest rates unchanged through the summer of 2019, sending the euro hurtling lower.
The Roseanne revival, and the argument over how TV depicts Trump supporters, explained Trump-era politics is a surreal nightmare and we can't wake up A Chinese space station is hurtling toward Earth.
Their first clash last season sent the two clubs on diametrically opposed trajectories, with Leicester hurtling to the top of the league and their opponents sinking to the cusp of the relegation zone.
The next she is hurtling through the light-studded streets of Paris at night in the back of cab, laughing down the phone to her son because he doesn't party as much her.
The scrap between the leading teams is surreal as well as punchy, with the Ford and the Ferrari hurtling between green fields, so close to each other that the drivers can swap snarls.
Thanks to technology and moral enlightenment, the writers judged, an increasingly connected world was hurtling toward the age of "cosmopolite man," who would enjoy leisure and freedom in a global community of equals.
Ray J's wife opened up about their recent drama in a lengthy social media rant, saying she doesn't want to be married anymore and strongly suggesting their relationship is hurtling towards a divorce.
The "moon rock" probably collided with the moon after an impact sent it hurtling from Earth 4 billion years ago, according to research published Thursday in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
Editorial Negotiations in Albany over the New York State budget are hurtling toward an April 1 deadline with a cliffhanger question unanswered: How much damage will the budget do to New York City?
As regards the water, you could wash overboard and drown, fall off a floe and drown, get dragged into the ocean by a kink in the hurtling line of a harpoon and drown.
We need this music to remind us that even though we are hurtling toward self-destruction of titanic proportions, there's still a reason to try to keep ourselves off of said obliterative course.
They're not dressed like they're from the same party of people, but he does make an effort to intervene when he spots Man #1's wife hurtling through the crowd to hit him.
And even though there's a low likelihood that Earth will get hit, asteroids come hurtling toward Earth at hundreds of miles per hour, and the potential damage is not something to take lightly.
In a sport where a rogue wind or a single, startled bird can send you hurtling to your death, not too many practitioners live long enough to earn a tribute like this one.
It's also earsplitting, adrenaline-chugging fun — the chance to stand mere feet from a scathing swarm of mammoth automotive hornets hurtling at more than 200 miles per hour through a winding street course.
Whenever I think of those alternate realities, those theories of time where new dimensions split open every time you choose between hot or cold coffee, I feel like hurtling myself into the sun.
It was the moon landing summer, and it was impossible not to look up into the night sky that July without imagining the tiny craft hurtling away from the gravitational pull of Earth.
As in real life, Deronzier seems to be suggesting that just as we begin to become and understand ourselves, we realize that we are hurtling through time and space towards our inevitable demise.
The ramps leading on- and offstage — known as vomitoriums — are hazardously steep; if mist or rain make them slippery, staff members sometimes have to position themselves to catch the actors hurtling down them.
But the country is hurtling toward a plastic future for a simple reason: It is running out of cash, specifically the American dollars it adopted in 2009 before abandoning its own troubled currency.
Just down the coast, I found a rural, stark, ethereally beautiful landscape that remains today, despite the occasional car and hurtling tractor, close to how Woolf would have remembered it as a child.
I'd only previously stared at the tourist-packed Starline and TMZ buses hurtling down the street, wondering why anyone would pay $51.50 for the TMZ tour, or even the $49 for the Starline.
His promise to extract Britain from the European Union by the end of October has left many Britons worrying that he will send the country hurtling toward a potentially calamitous no-deal Brexit.
There are other performances to commend — above all Robert LaFosse's classically vivid interpretation of Drosselmeyer and Ashley Bouder's brilliantly hurtling Dewdrop on Friday, and Anthony Huxley's elegantly but electric Candy Cane on Saturday.
Data released on Wednesday indicated that the German economy, which relies heavily on manufacturing, was hurtling toward recession and that Chinese factory production is expanding at the slowest pace in nearly two decades.
Data released on Wednesday indicated that the German economy, which relies heavily on manufacturing, was hurtling toward recession and that Chinese factory production is expanding at the slowest pace in nearly two decades.
In August of last year, NASA sent a spacecraft hurtling toward the inner Solar System, with the aim of getting some answers about the mysterious star at the center of our cosmic neighborhood.
It was a desultory affair at times, but it did feature a Nets team that is climbing in the standings with surprising speed, in contrast to the Knicks, who are hurtling happily downward.
Footage from one surveillance camera at Cairo's Ramses station showed a locomotive hurtling past a busy platform, ramming a barrier and setting off an explosion that engulfed the station in flames and smoke.
That would send sterling hurtling lower, but this week the pound has managed to recover from five-month lows thanks to a dollar weakened by the prospect of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.
The founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant began his presentation with a graphic of meteors hurtling towards earth, one of which struck the Yellow Dragon Sports Center where the party was being held.
A mere 10 minutes into the first episode, time jumps forward by five years — hurtling us into a near-future filled with political chaos, frightening technological developments, and the background threat of nuclear war.
The You're The Worst star is talking about the increasingly alarming flash-forwards that have been popping up on season 5 of her FXX series, which is hurtling towards its April 2019 series finale.
In contrast, many careless drivers treat the highway as their garbage dump, and much of the roadside is littered with the detritus of those hurtling through the state at 60-plus miles per hour.
Mr. Porat wove these leitmotifs into a chiseled, fast-driving Minimalist score that kept the music on a course of breathless suspense, giving it the same linear forward-hurtling energy that the action possesses.
And although initial projections had the film hurtling toward a $65 million opening weekend, pundits are now adjusting that number to upwards of $90 million in the wake of critical kudos and surging momentum.
Hurtling through the tumultuous skies at a much steeper angle than expected, Mars 2 failed to deploy its parachutes and fatally smashed into the surface somewhere around 45 degrees south and 313 degrees west.
About as extreme as it gets, the dangerous and daunting discipline sees racers hurtling in excess of 130kph down the mountain — and the winner often a surprise from far down the list of favorites.
Wall Street futures erased earlier losses and were trading in positive territory, but the relentless drop in global bond yields raised fears the world economy was hurtling towards recession and weighed on global equities.
They also have spotters, because sometimes people go flying over the table, and considering the heavyweights of the sport start at 200 pounds, well, that's a lot of dude to suddenly come hurtling backwards.
Now that scientists believe we're hurtling toward the apocalypse at a terrifying speed, it's never been a better time to figure out what the hell we're going to do once our planet inevidably collapses.
There is also debate about how to deal with the growing amount of "space junk" hurtling around the earth, such as broken satellites and spent rocket parts, which can cause serious damage to spacecraft.
As in previous years, skaters came flying down the mini-mega ramp wearing their mandatory speed shades, flicking their best kickflip or bigspin or whatever their chosen trick while hurtling through time and space.
A lot of this stuff is incredibly bleak, a perfect soundtrack for trying to be a person in the internet age, when most of your communication is mediated through technology that's hurtling toward obsolescence.
He was there, following custom, to send some hotdogs hurtling into the stands—which sounds like a fun thing to witness, but is really just a sad way to waste some perfectly good hotdogs.
On April 2400, one set of ties gave way under New Jersey Transit No. 227, sending three 22016,43-pound cars hurtling off the tracks, injuring three people and causing nearly $24 million in damage.
The Emerson Poll in Iowa showed Mr. Buttigieg hurtling to third place, behind former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders — up from a January poll that showed him at zero.
If "The Season of the Witch" marked The Night Of's transition from police procedural to courtroom drama (with a side of whodunnit), then "Samson and Delilah" sees the show hurtling forward toward the climax.
There is something almost discordant about including Justice Thomas in a discussion of "the future" because his highly personal and eccentric jurisprudence would take the court and the Constitution hurtling backward into the past.
And given the Trump administration's undimmed determination to lock the Supreme Court into a permanent if uneasy partnership, it's important to realize that the train is still hurtling down the track, destination highly uncertain.
Hurtling across the sky in Osprey aircraft, three reporters were brought to this remote training area near Manbij by American commanders for a rare look at how some of new recruits are being trained.
House Democrats are also hurtling to energize African-American voters, who compose a meaningful bloc in a number of battleground districts and could prove the deciding factor in races spanning from Florida to California.
Unfortunately, astronomers spotted `Oumuamua while it was on its way out of the Solar System, so the only time researchers could observe it was when it was hurtling away from Earth at breakneck speeds.
Less than four months before the 2018 Winter Olympics, Simidele Adeagbo discovered skeleton, a terrifying sport that sends competitors hurtling headfirst down an icy track at speeds as high as 90 miles per hour.
If you were a moviegoer in the late '203s, I wouldn't blame you for thinking the best way to deal with an apocalyptic-size asteroid hurtling toward Earth is to blow it to smithereens.
But justices also revealed that the far right and the far left side of the bench are drawing their battle lines, in anticipation of other cases concerning more restrictive laws currently hurtling toward the court.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - In four years U.S. skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender has ridden an emotional roller coaster as intense as her sport, which involves hurtling down a steep, twisting tongue of ice, head first.
Barely a few minutes later and we're hurtling down the sunny streets of California, the bleak, bittersweet riffs of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" blasting out the tape player of a red Mustang.
News reports and social media are providing the first glimmers of the devastation reaped by Maria; images show twisted trees, intense flooding, roofs being stripped away, and large pieces of debris hurtling through the air.
Chazelle immediately summons echoes of great space-exploration films from The Right Stuff to Gravity with the infernal noise and stomach-churning rattle of what seems like a tin can hurtling around in the void.
With the coronavirus death toll hurtling past 500 and no sign of new infections slowing down, Mr. Yan decided he wanted to share his anger at the government's botched response to the outbreak last Thursday.
Once you've hurled it over — a feat that's actually fairly difficult to achieve consistently — receiver-you sees the ball hurtling toward them in slow motion and has to put their hands up to catch it.
But AIG was particularly scarred by its near-fatal accident on the steep slope of the credit crisis—enduring the humiliation of a government bail-out in 2008—and has had enough of hurtling downhill.
But by nodding to the traditions of Trek's past while hurtling headfirst into its future, the newest episode smashes the buttons for every type of viewer, from traditional conservatives to sociopolitical idealists to conspiracy theorists.
Sterling, meanwhile, was down 0.3 percent against the dollar at $1.2324, below its overnight low of $1.2345, in the wake of Friday's "flash crash" that sent it hurtling to its lowest levels in 31 years.
The cover of Der Spiegel magazine this weekend showed the head of a grimacing Trump hurtling toward earth like a giant flaming asteroid, above the title "The End of the World (as we know it)".
The two space cadets start to fall for each other while simultaneously trying to save their spaceship from hurtling toward disaster and learn that there is a reason why they woke up before everyone else.
More than 27 people have died climbing the peak, many of them at the Bottleneck, where a wrong step can send a climber hurtling off the South Face, where bodies are unlikely to be recovered.
Sometimes, Caitlyn told me, she would turn her plane vertically, hurtling at hundreds of miles per hour straight up into the sky before she would stop, float briefly in the air, and fall back down.
We all worried for nothing about Y2K Remember in the late '90s when we were warned a calendar programming glitch might crash the World Wide Web on January 1, 2000, hurtling the planet into chaos?
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are ditching British real estate as Brexit uncertainty, rising interest rates and inflation erode house prices and office values in a market hurtling toward a potentially messy exit from the European Union.
After all, you may be cramped, tired, irritable, and cramped, but you're still hurtling through the air at 600 mph in a metal tube tens of thousands of feet above the surface of the Earth.
The Republican drive to push sweeping tax legislation through the U.S. Senate was hurtling on Thursday toward a dramatic conclusion, as Republican leaders pursued behind-the-scenes deals intended to secure enough votes for passage.
When you're translating something, if you just do a literal translation, Borges would argue—and I would agree—all you're doing if you're taking the source text and hurtling it bluntly at the target language.
So I plan to divulge even less than its makers, whose hype-by-omission campaign — which included a late title change to summon fans of J. J. Abrams's hurtling thriller "Cloverfield" (2008) — seems unnecessarily manipulative.
Leaving Euston station behind us, sat Corbyn-esque on the floor next to a Virgin rail toilet, we found ourselves hurtling towards Liverpool—home to Klopp, the Cavern and absolutely no copies of the Sun.
But Ms. Monk sounds more than comfortable during the final, hurtling minute of this new recording — with pursed-lip vibrations capable of meeting the intensity of the guitarist Mark Stewart and the cellist Ashley Bathgate.
As a political science teacher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mr. Musgrave, 36, feels a professional responsibility to keep abreast of the news and academic chatter hurtling at him in the form of tweets.
No. 4 Poppy–Treadmill Poppy is a wonderful dog, on a mission to save the Earth from a Giant Space Cat hurtling toward this good planet, looking to treat our mighty skyscrapers like scratching posts.
My goal was to put together a listicle of all the best lunchtime snacks (The 90s!) and use that as a jumping off point to talk about how we're all hurtling towards death (Our 90s!).
Sometimes, pulling my phone out of my pocket, I feel the way I do when I'm standing on the rooftop of a tall building, like maybe some impulse will send me hurtling into the air.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)A meteor broke apart over western Cuba on Friday, hurtling numerous pieces of various sizes to the ground in several towns in Pinar del Rio province, the state-run Granma newspaper reported.
Imagine a hurricane is hurtling toward your house — but instead of deciding on your evacuation plan, you stay in your house and argue with your spouse about how to make a nutritious meal for dinner.
Critical buzz should be on The Americans' side, and the show will soon be hurtling toward its climax — which is exactly the set of circumstances that won Breaking Bad its first series Emmy, in 22016.
About 80 people were packed shoulder-to-shoulder on an escalator in Rome on Tuesday when the thing suddenly malfunctioned, lurched to a breakneck speed, and sent them hurtling toward the base of the stairs.
And, of course, there was the famous stampede in Paris in 1896, when audiences watching an early movie, Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, retreated to escape the train hurtling toward them from the screen.
At one point during a frenzied battle, a severed arm holding a sword flies through the air—through even the frame of the image, hurtling into inky letterbox blackness—until the blade skewers another man's neck.
But none of it will change a horrifying reality: a re-elected and emboldened Trump would likely destroy the world's best-case outcome on climate change, and potentially send us hurtling towards a worst-case scenario.
It is the first of a series of austerity measures to assuage market concerns that the once-booming economy, which was stripped of its investment grade rating last year, could be hurtling towards a debt crisis.
We all live on this rock hurtling through space, so it's good to be reminded from time to time that the global community is as diverse and expansive as the universe we are spinning around in.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the derailment of Amtrak Cascades Train 501, which sent 12 passenger cars and a locomotive hurtling off a bridge onto Interstate 5 during the morning commute.
In video mode, though, you notice the problem a lot less, and given that the sides will probably be blurred as you're hurtling toward earth dangling from a parachute anyway, it's unlikely that anyone will notice.
It is hard not to think about the fact that we are hurtling towards several different apocalyptic situations in the most embarrassing way possible while reaffirming our ugliest impulses as a society at every available opportunity.
President Trump had his sights set abroad this week, announcing plans to send National Guard troops to the United States border with Mexico and hurtling toward what many fear will become a trade war with China.
The holder of all four grand slam titles appeared to be hurtling toward his 29th successive win at a major when he opened his Wimbledon defense by jumping out to a 6-0 3-0 lead.
The Big Little Lies finale may have been hurtling towards the big reveal of the Trivia Night Murder Victim, but one moment in "You Get What You Need" was much, much scarier than a costumed killing.
It's clearer than ever that Game of Thrones is hurtling toward its endgame, as this week's episode, "Beyond the Wall," showed fans something they've been waiting years to see: Daenerys Targaryen's dragons battling the White Walkers.
On Saturday, Keila Ruby Flores, 33, of Waco, was riding in a car with her boyfriend and her three children on Interstate 5254 when the rock came hurtling through the windshield at about 8:41 p.m.
Wall Street futures signalled another weak open for U.S. stocks, which fell 16.653% on Wednesday after long-dated bond yields dropped, raising fears the U.S. economy was hurtling towards recession and dragging world stocks with it.
As Myles McNutt of A.V. Club wrote, unpredictable teenage impulses allow us to let some of the sharper words slide, but it's increasingly difficult to buy the Arya/Sansa showdown we seem to be hurtling toward.
Wall Street futures signalled another weak open for U.S. stocks, which fell 3% on Wednesday after long-dated bond yields dropped, raising fears the U.S. economy was hurtling towards recession and dragging world stocks with it.
Maddow described the nomination as "hurtling toward the sun" after it was upended by Ford's allegation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party in the 1980s when the two of them were in high school.
A just, benevolent, caring and loving God would not have given us beer, for beer gives us hangovers and hangovers ultimately serve only to remind us that we're hurtling towards the gaping, uncaring, ever-present grave.
If you were the only person on the flight left conscious, nowhere else to turn, just you and a tunnel of metal hurtling towards the ocean floor, do you think you'd be up to it mate?
"It's clear that as we're hurtling toward just under 10 billion people on this planet by 2050, we need to think much more about sustainable production, sustainable consumption (and) circularity in our production patterns," she said.
But even if she had never run, Georgia may have been due for a reckoning with Stone Mountain, a gargantuan reminder of how the past continues to haunt a state that is hurtling toward the future.
In this teeming, vividly orchestrated symphony, Bernstein boldly draws from diverse styles, including episodes of wide-spaced, poignant harmonies evocative of Copland, and hurtling moments that screech with modernist intensity and break into 12-tone shards.
As the November 25, 1932 New York Times front page reported, she said, "I think I'll have a piece of the neck" before "hurtling at the goggle-eyed creature" and almost crashing her plane in Queens.
A victory for Mr. Johnson would have significant repercussions and could increase the prospects of Britain hurtling out of the European Union without an agreement at the end of October, despite the potentially dire economic consequences.
Mr. Han said an ICBM warhead section must endure a heat of 7,000 degrees Celsius, or 12,630 degrees Fahrenheit, while hurtling toward earth at a speed of at least Mach 21, or 4.5 miles per second.
It is the first of a series of austerity measures to assuage market concerns that the once-booming economy, which was stripped of its investment-grade rating last year, could be hurtling toward a debt crisis.
Not keeping their subscribers abreast of their personal lives would defeat the very thing that makes them a novelty, the thing that's hurtling them into stardom alongside movie and music stars, whether you understand it or not.
California may have produced the horrorshow traffic that prompted Elon Musk to pitch the hyperloop, but it's hardly the only place eager to ditch cars for levitating pods hurtling through tubes at speeds approaching the sound barrier.
It also helps to have a plan for when you actually get back so that you can transition in as easily as possible, instead of just hurtling towards a seemingly endless inbox on your first day back.
With a single step, the oblivious Besecker slid onto the asphalt and lost his balance, but was miraculously able to rise to his feet—only to then be sent hurtling down the rest of the sloped pathway.
Those twin initiatives marked an escalation of cultural conservatism aimed directly at many of those same older and blue-collar whites' fears that they are being eclipsed by the hurtling demographic and social changes remaking American society.
Mr. Hoover's trademark maneuver on the show circuit was a death-defying plunge with both engines cut off; he would use the hurtling momentum to pull the plane up into a loop at the last possible moment.
Bad juju is one thing, but in Tehran in 1988 — the final year of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war — danger comes from every direction: the prying nosy neighbors, the patrolling morality police, the hurtling enemy missiles.
Sure, things are looking pretty bleak out there right now, but there's nothing like adults competing to see who is better at playing with toys to make you forget that the world is hurtling toward impending doom.
Highly dependent on oil and fully dollarized, leaving it with no control over monetary policy and exposed to the strengthening U.S. currency, the Andean nation may be hurtling toward a sovereign debt default, according to some economists.
By the end of that minute, it had shattered into a kaleidoscope of pieces in the water, after hurtling earthward nose-first at perhaps 400 miles per hour, according to measurements from the Flightradar24 online data service.
At the end of Season 1, the pimps were all hurtling toward irrelevance because of coordinated efforts by the police and gangsters to push the streetwalkers off Times Square and into mob-controlled peep shows and brothels.
At the same moment, a thick border of maple and cottonwood trees sprung up along the edge of the road, offering a protective tunnel of leaves as I began hurtling toward the bottom half of the canyon.
I am afraid that if we do well in the World Cup we will believe we can "win" Brexit, which is hurtling toward us as fast as a football, and we still don't really have a team.
The European Union and Britain, which are hurtling toward a costly, damaging no-deal split in a little over two months, started a high-wire week of diplomacy Tuesday by entrenching themselves deeper in their irreconcilable positions.
When you're hurtling through space at 120 miles per hour, there's no time to worry about the emails you haven't returned, the lack of milk in your fridge and the bills that await when you return home.
At a news conference, Intel, the chip maker, provided virtual reality headsets to about 250 attendees so they could watch a 3-D video from the perspective of sky divers hurtling out of a helicopter in wingsuits.
The world should worry, Andelman wrote: "Trump's defiant messaging -- given Iran's steadfast adherence to a nuclear deal that the United States wants desperately to kill -- is powerful evidence" that he is hurtling the globe toward nuclear proliferation.
Later that evening, four young men with metal-tipped arrows rushed out to the same spot, drew back the strings of their bows and sent the missiles hurtling into the darkness toward the police beyond the barricades.
The European Union and Britain, which are hurtling toward a costly, damaging no-deal split in a little over two months, started a high-wire week of diplomacy Tuesday by entrenching themselves deeper in their irreconcilable positions.
If that happens, there will basically be death panels (Italy is hurtling toward them now), and many more people will die than if we can slow the rate of infection by staying home as much as possible.
It's been roughly two years since the first signs that Russia had launched an interference campaign aimed at the 2016 presidential race, and now the United States is hurtling toward a set of pivotal midterm elections in November.
These fish eye-lensed montages of wheels hitting flat concrete, bodies slamming into stairs and people hurtling through the air to their own personal song had an almost ASMR-like quality that appealed to me at the time.
If you want to get to space these days, the typical method of travel entails strapping yourself into a vehicle with a high-powered rocket engine and then hurtling through the sky at thousands of miles per hour.
Symphony, jointly commissioned by the Los Angeles and New York Philharmonics, goes through dramatic contrasts, from stretches of gnashing intensity with hurtling rhythmic bursts to passages of harmonically tart yet hymnal calm, and even a jittery, slicing scherzo.
You may find it frustrating that the characters' motivations keep changing, and that no one seems to be doing anything about the asteroid hurtling toward Earth that will, we find out from voyages into the future, kill millions.
But "The Last Jedi" doesn't have the hurtling pace or the vertigo-inducing action that distinguished "The Force Awakens", so it is possible to admire Mr Johnson's cheeky iconoclasm and philosophical musings while glancing repeatedly at your watch.
Goals certainly have their place, and they can be a great motivator, but instead of hurtling towards what you think will make you happy, let your goals be informed by the kind of moments you want to have.
As Ethiopian investigators pored over black box data from their crash, sources with knowledge of the doomed Lion Air cockpit voice recorder revealed how pilots searched a manual to figure out why they were hurtling down to sea.
After hurtling down the floodlit 142-metre ramp, taking off at 90 km/h and executing an immaculate jump and landing, Stoch bit on his glove as he endured a short but nervous wait for the judges' scores.
Sometimes I, a man with hot red blood piping through his veins, like to imagine that I am Captain Spip, hurtling through the Vexxor nebula on my time traveling tandem bike, killing all the Eels in my path.
My mother took her own life in 2009, and whenever I hear news of a suicide, it both reopens that grief and sends my heart hurtling toward the freshly grieving family, the family reeling from shock and pain.
But there are high levels of anti-European Union sentiment in countries like Hungary and Poland, and France and Germany are hurtling toward national elections next year in which far-right parties and populist forces could upend politics.
Property values were supposed to skyrocket, but Legrett didn't even feel comfortable letting her children play in front of their house with the semis hurtling through the town, sometimes as fast as 40 or 50 miles per hour.
All of which means one very scary thing: The war between Israel and Iran in Syria that began seven years ago has now decidedly moved out of the shadows, hurtling toward its third — and potentially most destructive — phase.
Winds sweep down from the Sahara to the north during "harmattan" season between December and April, hurtling dust into the air that coats Dakar's landscape with a powder so fine it slips under doorways and inside closed windows.
Lana and Lilly Wachowski's "The Matrix," as Raftery sees it, tapped into the idea that "online, reality was becoming bendable," a concept encapsulated in a revolutionary CGI sequence in which Neo (Keanu Reeves) miraculously evades a hurtling bullet.
In adapting Martinson's tale of a spaceship hurtling into the abyss, the filmmakers Pella Kagerman and Hugo Lilja take a muted approach, using sets that are more corporate than futuristic and directing their actors to underplay the melodrama.
Depending on whom you ask, we're either already in a pandemic, meaning there are ongoing epidemics of the virus on two or more continents; we're hurtling toward one; or we're on the path to averting a spiraling crisis.
" In his farewell address in 1989, he said, "She's still a beacon, still a magnet for all who must have freedom, for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness, toward home.
It was a good law, and it made sense to shield the public from projectiles hurtling from the sky, but many building owners opted to simply tack on a shed rather than do the more expensive facade work.
"Waves" begins with an exhilarating whoosh, the camera hurtling through time and space as it follows — and barely keeps up with — a high school student (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) whose picture-perfect life will soon turn horrendously upside down.
From its first, hurtling, paragraph-long sentence, this novel vividly dramatizes each step in the organ-donation process—from the accidental death of a twenty-year-old to the transplantation of his heart, nearly twenty-four hours later.
Director Jeremy Podeswa showed Tormund and his pals hurtling themselves down the steps, but I never had a great sense of how far they had come and how far they had to go, even as the Wall toppled.
I'm the sort of person who wears rigid denim on a plane and is always hurtling headlong somewhere, so treating myself softly — with my clothes or by restructuring my day to tend to my body — felt unfamiliar at first.
But as a new report from the RAND Corporation points out, the reality may be far subtler: As AI slowly erodes the foundations that made the Cold War possible, we may find ourselves hurtling towards all-out nuclear war.
WASHINGTON, Nov 1.43 (Reuters) - The Republican drive to push sweeping tax legislation through the U.S. Senate was hurtling on Thursday toward a dramatic conclusion, as Republican leaders pursued behind-the-scenes deals intended to secure enough votes for passage.
A remake of "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)," with a hurtling rock beat and Ben Monder's keening guitar replacing Ms. Schneider's impressionistic big-band horn arrangement, leaves unclear whether it is a farewell or a murder confession.
In a kaleidoscope of scenes of the moments before, during, and after this outrageous departure, Jordan E. Cooper's extraordinary new work explores the value of black lives in a country hurtling away from the promise of a black president.
We got the Florida Senator at the Capitol Building Thursday where thousands of protesters were giving Republicans hell for, as they see it ... brushing aside the FBI's new report, and hurtling toward a full Senate vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation.
On the lander's control panel, above the computer's console, was a circular button marked ABORT, which, when depressed, would cleave the spacecraft in two, blasting the ascent module back into orbit while sending the remainder hurtling into the moon.
And then there are many flyers—as many as a quarter of Americans, by some estimates—who simply feel uneasy about the idea of a 100-tonne metal canister hurtling through the stratosphere at several hundred miles an hour.
On the one hand, there is the inherent peacefulness of the Quakers, and on the other, the terrifying power of the enormous steam train, hurtling towards us with all the implacable strength of the River Tees in full spate.
In a panel discussion in Washington on nuclear weapons and deterrents, the former Obama administration official said that President Trump appeared at times to be hurtling toward a confrontation with North Korea while putting diplomacy on the back burner.
Following up with Worlds Beyond the Veil in 2003 and Behind the Shadows Lie Madness in 2007, they became successively weirder and more wonderful, hurtling down their own path with hyper-speed beats, cosmic soundscapes and warping, otherworldly guitars.
Florida trailer park manager Robert King spent most of Tuesday going door-to-door across the 53 homes he oversees, warning residents to heed evacuation orders and flee Panama City ahead of the monster hurricane hurtling toward the Panhandle.
Florida trailer park manager Robert King spent most of Tuesday going door-to-door across the 2510 homes he oversees, warning residents to heed evacuation orders and flee Panama City ahead of the monster hurricane hurtling toward the Panhandle.
But it's her Lady Macduff, after her child is killed, who is even more affecting; she absorbs the unthinkable act before hurtling a ferocious "Murder!" at the world, a demand that we bear witness to barbarism when it happens.
We need artists and studios fighting for diverse work made by diverse creators for diverse audiences because it's the right thing to do, not just because "Black Panther" is hurtling toward a possible billion-dollar worldwide box-office take.
WASHINGTON — The Republican tax bill hurtling through Congress is increasingly tilting the United States tax code to benefit wealthy Americans, as party leaders race to shore up wavering lawmakers who are requesting more help for high-earning business owners.
It's dark as hell to invoke a hyperpatriarchal dystopia, but the last few years of this decade have given us sufficient occasion to feel like we were hurtling towards an autocratic nightmare — and under his eye, of all eyes.
And while this seems like a long trek, it only takes the Soyuz about five minutes to get into space, and another six hours before it catches up with the ISS—which is hurtling around Earth at 17,000 mph.
In the event you are knocked unconscious in a freak midair collision with another sky diver, for instance, you — hurtling insensate toward the ground — will be no better equipped to deploy your parachute for having once imagined this scenario.
For instance, when Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 storm that hit the Florida Panhandle last October, sent a billboard hurtling through the roof of a Panama City Waffle House, the restaurant deployed its food truck to feed the masses.
At a time when Iran was hurtling toward a nuclear threshold not easily undone by force or persuasion, the United States struck an accord with allies and adversaries alike that averted the solution everyone feared most — the kinetic option.
HONG KONG, Sept 16 (Reuters) - A hurricane force "super typhoon" swirled towards Hong Kong and the Chinese coastline on Sunday, gaining in force over the South China sea after hurtling through the Philippines where it left at least three people dead.
Then there are the cars — driven out of airplanes, soaring between skyscrapers and hurtling over cliffs in digital stunts that "hit the sweet spot of wacky, oh-no-they-didn't sublimity," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Whatever it is, now we are free to tear apart every last institution until every last vestige of that kind of pain is gone, hurtling toward some new future where you can only hope the kindness in our hearts wins out. ●
It Raised Crucial Concerns Rose Eveleth says that the failure of Google Glass was a win for humankind: The end of privacy can feel a bit like climate change: two dystopian futures we're hurtling towards with no exit in sight.
The resulting TV ad campaign, which ran for several years beginning in 1975, memorably featured Simpson — clad in a coat and tie, clutching a briefcase — sprinting through airports and hurtling over obstacles on his way to the Hertz rental car counter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 2013, tech billionaire and "real life Iron Man" Elon Musk first proposed his concept for the Hyperloop, a futuristic ground transport system made up of levitating pods hurtling through pressurized tubes at 700mph.
When Neil is hurtling through his first trip to space, for example, Janet listens to the mission's radio transmission with a clenched expression, everything she's not saying about the tremendous sacrifices required of an astronaut's wife subtly surfacing on her face.
I told my friend how my French teacher taught me the poetic and descriptive meteorological term "Les Giboulées de Mars" ("The Hail-Showers of March") while we were hurtling through rolling hills of Gascony in her chestnut-colored Mini Cooper Clubman.
Rowe set his wall for the oncoming free kick, which everyone in the stadium knew was going to be blasted with power—even at 38, Drogba still hasn't lost the ability to send a soccer ball hurtling at unnatural speeds.
Where once a fall encountered while hurtling (or even just kind of cruising, really) down a mountain portended a very high likelihood of a broken leg, now skis release (usually, but not always) before being able to do any damage.
Like Tanner, hurtling across the streets of San Francisco, uncertain of what the next alley or the next hairpin might hold, the player, by moving between different cars and different bodies, is subject to a perpetual sense of motion and surprise.
Over the 20-or-so hours I spent hurtling through space, exploring planets, fighting against the Forgotten Legion, and building up space colonies, I never found myself getting tired of the game thanks to its content-rich worlds and dynamic combat.
This is especially likely if there's any truth to the theory that our solar system once had five gas giants instead of four, as the ejection of the fifth giant would have almost certainly sent Kuiper-area objects hurtling our way.
As Ronald Reagan reminded the nation in his farewell address, our democracy shines as a beacon on the hill ''for all who must have freedom, for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness.
"In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art"—Sontag's phrase from the book's title essay—is now imprinted on the public imagination because it sent the ecstasies of the youth movement hurtling toward the arena of aesthetic taste.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic has been eager to quell expectations that he is hurtling towards a record-equaling sixth Australian Open title but a clinical performance against Andreas Seppi on Friday proved that he is still the man to beat.
A current of helpless anxiety runs through hundreds of emails and Facebook posts from New York Times readers around the world since I arrived here in July to help cover the helter-skelter presidential election, now hurtling down its homestretch.
But why bother with the stocking caps, the hidden ammunition and the rucksacks if, under Article 5 of the NATO charter, the United States is obliged to send the full might of its military hurtling into Estonia in an attack?
As a man who steadfastly denies the facts of climate change -- and this imperils the world -- he does have something in common with the character Elton John sent hurtling toward Mars while declaring, "And all this science, I don't understand."
Witnessing these large celestial bodies aligning is a rare and awe-inspiring opportunity and a much-needed reminder of how small and insignificant we truly are in a universe full of giant stones and gaseous balls hurtling around one another.
His name is Genrik Pavliukianec, and his hardest throws zip along the floor at 21991 miles an hour — which, for opponents tasked with preventing them from hurtling into the goal, is not unlike trying to react to an Aroldis Chapman fastball.
I began my first journey with a 10-day road trip with my husband, Omer, through Andalusia in a rented Fiat, hurtling on a smooth stretch of highway through golden hills and olive groves and white villages and ancient Arab fortresses.
Because for me, it's a distillation of what it means to be 20-something-year-old kid who's a little too preoccupied with figuring out what's 'real' and what's bullshit (in a world that's hurtling into unwinnable wars and ecological suicide).
If the digital world seemed to be growing exponentially, hurtling ever faster into uncharted territory, it paused long enough to remember Paul G. Allen, who as much as anyone ushered in the personal computer era as a co-founder of Microsoft.
He has offered fresh interpretations not only of how national politics shaped the writing of, say, "Moby-Dick," but also of what Melville's tragic awareness and moral ambiguities tell us about the temper of a nation hurtling toward civil war.
The attack took place in July 2016, during the Pamplona festivities that have become one of Spain's main tourist attractions, as thousands gather to watch people try to dodge bulls hurtling down narrow streets on their way to the bull ring.
U.S. Air Force veterans who cleared debris from a B-52 bomber that exploded during an accident in 1966 over Spain, sending four hydrogen bombs hurtling to earth, have won the right to sue collectively against the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Theoretically, Mr. de Blasio, who was comfortable enough to ask the board for money, could graciously ask its members if, in the spirit of democracy (perhaps now hurtling toward its final hours), Mr. Gangi could be invited despite the restrictions.
But by his own telling, much of the foundation for his political beliefs can be found in the book, which predicts that America is hurtling toward a crisis on par with the American Revolution, the Civil War and the Great Depression.
Using the "bricks" he carries in both gloves, Smith sent Hopkins hurtling out of the ring in the eighth round and left him flat on his back on the concrete floor of the same arena in which he will face Barrera.
There could be a recalibration of oil market expectations regarding an "ample" global oil supply, Bahrain's oil minister said Monday, despite expectations that U.S. shale oil production could be hurtling towards 14 million barrels per day in the next few years.
Kontaveit was supposed to play the Swiss in the third round at Flushing Meadows only to withdraw with a viral illness that cut short her 2019 season and sent the Estonian hurtling down the rankings to number 31 in the world.
DONGGUAN/HONG KONG (Reuters) - If, as the adage has it, turnover is vanity, profit is sanity, but cash is reality, a Reuters analysis of working capital at 703,270 Chinese firms shows much of corporate China is hurtling towards a reality check.
It's hard to imagine a more potent visual metaphor for this feeling than a human lulled to sleep inside a hunk of metal and glass, hurtling down a highway under the control of proprietary algorithms beamed on board from Palo Alto.
It would also invite harsh reaction from Washington, perhaps even a return to the type of "fire and fury" threats Mr. Trump once used as the United States and North Korea appeared to be hurtling to the brink of war.
Still, this Primary Stages production, directed to emphasize the extremes by Morgan Gould, feels like watching the action at a bumper car rink: an endless cycle of collision and regrouping, with pieces of plot hurtling at the characters from every direction.
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are piling into European equity futures at a record pace, preferring derivatives to cash markets, in a sign they are worried the market is hurtling towards a major rout amid concerns about a slowing global economy and the trade war.
And at the 17th hole his long birdie putt was in danger of hurtling way beyond the hole, until it rammed into the back of the hole, breaking the ball's momentum and leaving him with a five-footer that he duly holed.
While it's extremely unlikely that any intelligent life would stumble across a record hurtling through our random corner of space—or have the equipment to play it—it's comforting that a piece of humanity is pressing on, somewhere out there in the void.
Third, most Democrats, including President Obama, now acknowledge the policy crises that consumed us in 2008 — the financial meltdown, an auto industry hurtling towards bankruptcy, high unemployment — catastrophically distracted us from what was happening in governors' races and state legislatures across America.
It's the hordes that appear on the edges of the map and come hurtling toward your fortifications like an asteroid, with especially monstrous infected in their midst and increasing mass as the herds of stray zombies get pulled along on their wake.
If all goes according to plan, the Juno spacecraft — which has been hurtling through the solar system for five years since its launch in August 2011 — will become the first probe to orbit Jupiter since the end of NASA's Galileo mission in 2003.
If a set is like a train hurtling toward its destination, any bit of discord on the route clashes against the tracks and creates a warning spark — and the more that happens, the more likely it is that the whole thing will derail.
Still, that pre-pubescent sense of dis-ease and uncertainty haunts me to this day, and every time I see DJ Fanny's name pop up on the internet, I'm there again, a lost innocent hurtling headfirst into a world of debased depravity.
We've been hurtling towards a blindfolded Brexit for too long, so it's about time that politicians hand back control to the people of this country by giving them the final say on Brexit - with the option to stay and lead in Europe.
The New Horizons probe itself — still hurtling outwards at 32,000 MPH — could continue to operate for another 15 or 20 years, and has fuel to change its course to perhaps find another target, but that's all a matter of speculation for now.
As Ethiopian investigators pored over black box data from their crash, sources with knowledge of the doomed Lion Air cockpit voice recorder revealed how pilots scoured a manual in a losing battle to figure out why they were hurtling down to sea.
TAIPEI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Taiwan issued a warning to ships and airlines canceled some flights on Wednesday as the island braced for Typhoon Talim, which was expected to hit cities including the capital Taipei, before hurtling toward China potentially as a super typhoon.
"What we tried to do in constructing the races is take you into the cars and into the pits ... meaning getting you involved in the drama of what is going on inside those little cabs hurtling at 200 miles an hour," he said.
It all added up to a feeling of a White House that is hurtling out of control and a President who is becoming increasingly emotional and vexed at a time when he faces mounting legal and political pressure from special counsel Robert Mueller.
You can watch these objects hurtling out into the galactic outskirts in the above simulation, which is based on observational data collected by ESA's Gaia space observatory, launched in 2013, a mission dedicated to building the largest 3D star map in history.
Bakircioglu, totally unfazed by the foreign object hurtling towards him out of the stands, catches what appears to be a plastic pint of beer (that somehow didn't all spill en route) mid-air, goes all helan går and downs it like a champ.
The federal government is still recovering from a month-long partial shutdown spurred by Trump's insistence on a wall — and Congress is hurtling toward a February 15 deadline to reach a deal on funding the Department of Homeland Security or face shutdown again.
Updated June 20, 2019 WASHINGTON — Iran's shooting down of an American surveillance drone on Thursday and the attacks on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week have again sent the United States and Iran, two longtime adversaries, hurtling toward potential crisis.
They were pet issues of special-interest groups, championed by some members of the Senate Finance Committee, and the rare example thus far of lobbyists breaking through in their efforts to shape a tax proposal that is hurtling through Congress at warp speed.
And on every side is a thickening stew of bicycle rickshaws, little taxis, fat Mercedes, Uber drivers riveted to their screens, drivers drifting in and out of lanes, and Mario Andretti types hurtling down the main drag six inches from each other.
WASHINGTON — The Senate on Tuesday began formal debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, hurtling toward a blistering partisan conflict this week over the selection itself, the chamber's future rules and the decaying standards of civility among lawmakers.
With an announcement from Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, during the Judiciary Committee's hearing to vote on Judge Gorsuch's nomination, Democrats found their 41st vote in support of a filibuster, sending the body hurtling toward a bitter partisan confrontation this week.
Check out this scary footage from the NYE show at the Fillmore New Orleans ... you see an aerialist performing acrobatics as she's suspended from the ceiling above the crowd, and then all of a sudden she starts hurtling down towards the floor.
STEVE BANNON: It's -- these investigations, and, you know, the Muller investigation is going to come hurtling to a -- to a climax very -- MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: I want to know how much of what you say you say to the President as well?
The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) missed an important deadline this past week, an intentional failure that is already sending Africa's fourth most populous country (and its second largest by area) hurtling towards the edge of a frightful abyss.
And despite his direct involvement in the scary scene, Corey LaJoie, the American driver who unavoidably slammed into the back of Newman's car and sent it hurtling into the air, had no idea how severe the crash was until he spoke with reporters.
From the first floor, the fire proceeded to rip through the Sheepshead Bay home, hurtling up two sets of staircases and trapping part of the family inside as others fled through a side door or jumped down from a second-floor landing.
And so, as the gap between Black Mirror's fictional narratives and the world's present day realities narrow like two trains hurtling towards each other in opposite directions, "Heaven is a Place on Earth" re-emerged a beacon of optimism in a year from hell.
Annual federal budget deficits are hurtling toward $1 trillion and Yarmuth said it is "not going to be easy to cut them by half a trillion dollars" by around 2029, especially given looming economic cross-currents and a Republican-controlled Senate hostile to tax increases.
The members of congress interrogating the two tech leaders did not just accept their apologies and move on, though; to prevent against future breaches of user data and the spreading of misinformation, some members of Congress indicated that regulation was hurtling the tech industry's way.
It's a record that opens with a peripheral vision, on "Fur Sale"—"See you in the corner of my eye / Please don't die"—before hurtling into a sardonic snarl[...] But it's just sweet enough in just the right doses to keep you hanging in there.
This is the status of the trailblazing space agency that landed on the Moon in 1969, operates multiple probes on Mars, and has three spacecraft currently hurtling toward or through interstellar space (Voyagers 1 and 23 and New Horizons, in case you were wondering).
Over the weekend, six people visiting Chicago's fourth-tallest skyscraper wound up living out a literal goddamn nightmare when their elevator's cables snapped and sent the thing hurtling towards the ground, dropping 84 floors before it finally came to a halt, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Our desire for sense and order, our sentimental belief that we are not hurtling through space in tiny pieces, has served as a kind of biological propaganda for our visual apparatus, leading to the sentimentalized, so-called whole world on view in front of us.
Solar storms also knock out electrical systemsDuring a solar storm — when a large-scale magnetic eruption takes place on the surface of the sun, sending charged particles hurtling into space (and, if it hits Earth, often producing pretty auroras) — things get a lot more dramatic.
When American soldiers set out beneath the dark skies over the English Channel in the early hours of D-Day, 1944, they were just young men of 18 and 19, hurtling on fragile landing craft toward the most momentous battle in the history of war.
The incident came just days after a drunk driver was accused of hurtling a pickup truck into a crowd of spectators at a weekend Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, injuring 28 people in a crash that brought chaos to the city's signature celebration.
It is, rather, the heart and soul of a diverse country that is going in one direction while the Supreme Court — as in other areas, including labor law and gun rights — is hurtling in the other, toward a destination fraught with uncertainty and danger.
Smith's seasonal quartet need not be read in order, but it's increasingly clear that she is crescendoing — that to experience the books backward would be to read them against the way the world spins, against the way we, and she, are hurtling toward something horrific.
As the pressure from both parties intensified, plants and their pollinators formed increasingly specific relationships, hurtling each other toward aesthetic and adaptive extremes — a bird that hums and hovers like an insect, an orchid that mimics the appearance and scent of a female bee.
Op-Ed Contributor With this week's House floor vote and a Senate Finance Committee markup, the Republican tax plan is hurtling toward passage by year's end — a timeline that is frenzied compared to that of previous tax reform efforts, which took years and extensive debate.
The attack took place in July 2016, during the festivities in Pamplona that have turned into one of Spain's main tourism attractions, when visitors flock to the city to watch people try to dodge bulls hurtling down narrow streets on their way to the ring.
Euro zone manufacturing surveys last week were the most recent to miss expectations - although so have some in the United States - and a Reuters story on Monday on German economic institutes preparing to slash German economic growth forecasts again sent the euro hurtling lower.
Mr. Lloyd and his fine cast make all too palpable the presence of the unseen Wilson, the enigmatic figure responsible for the messages hurtling Ben and Gus's way who functions as this play's Godot — Pinter here, as so often, owing a debt to Samuel Beckett.
We simply can no longer escape the future hurtling toward us, which is why understanding the technologies shaping our lives — and the companies creating and profiting off them — is fundamental to understanding the world we live in and the way we live in it.
Or at least that's what happened to me when I last heard the track at the tail-end of a three-day weekend, submerged in a pool of thoughts about the dead-end my life is hurtling toward, and what is or isn't going to happen.
I've just finished The Martian VR Experience, which is coming to a virtual reality headset near you sometime this year, and the moments I just spent hurtling through the solar system are giving me a new appreciation for the solid footing of this Las Vegas nightclub.
It's not that he's so much better late in games than he is in the second quarter but that he weathers crunch time so coolly; his body is hurtling up and down the court, but his mind is on a porch sipping something cold and strong.
In a town with no train-station, no cinema, and nothing of any discernible appeal to teenagers without a doctored ID, the precarious position of that one, semi-despised club in town would have a dramatic effect on all those weekends we had hurtling towards us.
LOS ANGELES — Earlier this year, just as the North Carolina rapper DaBaby was hurtling into the hip-hop stratosphere with his hit single "Suge," he was resting for a rare minute at home in Charlotte when he was awakened by a stream of calls and messages.
Plated with sausage, eggs, beans, mushrooms, the obligatory watery half-tomato, and rack of toast, it glued the whole gluttonous feast together with meaty intent; a meal to be remorselessly demolished in haughty silence before hurtling back down the M4 with a case of the meat sweats.
After last year's launch, the Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security - Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) is on its way back toward Earth for a gravitational assist that will send it hurtling off into space in order to study the near-Earth asteroid 101955 Bennu, and eventually, return a sample.
There's issues around who you want to work for, there's the James Damore thing that happened, there was the China stuff, so in terms of the ethical considerations, all these things are sort of hurtling towards these companies, that they are very willing participants in and causes of it.
Kevin Yoder (R-Kan.)   CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNS  GET OUT THE BASE: The Hill's Mike Lillis reports: House Democrats are hurtling to energize African-American voters, who compose a meaningful bloc in a number of battleground districts and could prove the deciding factor in races spanning from Florida to California.
In an excerpt published in the Times of London over the weekend, he's funny and optimistic, even as he warns us that artificial intelligence is likely to outsmart us, that the wealthy are bound to develop into a superhuman species, and that the planet is hurtling toward total inhabitability.
If talks were to re-open, the new hardening of the UK's position makes a revised deal even less likely, and means the UK is hurtling it towards a no-deal exit on October 31, unless MPs who are opposed to it find a way of stopping it.
It's Infrastructure Week, and if potholes, watermain breaks and failing bridges from coast to coast aren't enough to motivate Congress into action, then maybe another piece of dire news will: America is once again hurtling toward a highway funding cliff that should sound alarms for lawmakers, particularly budget hawks.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai wants some quiet time while hurtling through the air in a metal tube, and he thinks the majority of America likely agrees, so today he sent out an order ending the proceeding begun in 2013 that would see rules around cellphone use in-air relaxed.
You shift the gravity of the probe to send it hurtling to the ground, hitting a downslope to build energy before launching into the air—at which point you can switch into a disc form and glide, passing through thunderclouds to gain more energy to continue your airborne passage.
As we find ourselves hurtling towards a universe of pure dookie—or perhaps, ominously, a room with a moose—Vasquez's depiction of his "fellow hideous inferior human pig smellies" seems less and less like a cartoon, and more and more like a missive sent back from an alternate future.
The Trump response to excerpts of the book released over the last 48 hours -- via the President himself as well as a number of his top current and former aides -- has only added to that sense of a car hurtling down a road at an absolutely unsustainable speed.
In a track that draws its hurtling urgency from frenetic Afro-Cuban percussion and its stubbornness from a snaky repeating synthesizer line, Individuo cites African roots, the Black Panther Party and Afrika Bambaataa alongside figures like Juan Gualberto Gómez, who strove for Cuban independence from Spain and racial equality.
One of us would fling an arm up, and eventually we'd be in a cab, hurtling past our sleepy district, up highly elevated roads that seemed to graze the side of skyscrapers and made Shanghai seem exactly like the hyper-futuristic metropolis its city planners designed it to be.
Surely they would prefer to be doing literally anything else with their time than behold a supposedly "professional music journalist" sweat and squirm, physically trying to prevent the words "I love you intensely, I'm really sorry about my personality" from hurtling across the table like a series of embarrassing bowling balls.
But the final moments of the fifth episode, "Freedom and Whiskey," sent Claire hurtling back to 1765 Edinburgh, some 20 years after she and Jamie last parted (with some tearful goodbye sex, natch), and through the door of the print shop Jamie has been running under the alias Alexander Malcolm.
Not only will I age faster (see: portraits of Obama before and after his presidency) and get sick faster, but I will also increase the difficulty of conceiving and then giving birth — all of this while hurtling faster to my death with more debt than any other group in American history.
Little did Zola know, she was hurtling toward the center of a backwater psychodrama in which she would face off against a series of pimps, johns, kidnappers, one very weepy white boy and Jessica herself, who had pulled her new friend into this nonconsensual weekend tour of the underground sex trade.
The situation was tense and the footage graphic: A police van in the Philippines ran down protesters taking issue with the U.S. military presence in their nation, "barreling through the scattered protesters and hurtling some to the side like bowling pins" according to an Associated Press eyewitness account from the Oct.
The premise behind Fidget Spinner Collision is relatively simple: 16 teams of four marbles, all set into motion by Bakker, compete two teams at a time to see how many can stay on the field after a direct collision sends them hurtling towards four different fidget spinners spinning quite fast.
The brief spot consists merely of Lorde and a driver hurtling down a tunnel, presumably to arrive at some kind of summoning ground where Lorde, the Illidan Stormrage of pop, will cast whatever the musical equivalent of a demonic summoning ritual is and fuck up the game for everyone else.
Back in the land of the free and the home of hyperconscious parenting, Claudia Hunter Johnson, the author of HURTLING TOWARD HAPPINESS: A Mother and Teenage Son's Road Trip From Blues to Bonding in a Really Small Car (Arcade, $24.99), has piled into a rental car with her son, Ross.
The pilot focuses mostly on Arthur (Griffin Newman), a determined and twitchy 20-something whose origin story includes an evil spaceship hurtling straight into his strict father, immediately killing him and sparking Arthur's lifelong obsession with finding the responsible party, and a villain dubbed "The Terror" (Preacher's Jackie Earle Haley).
In the context of today, however, when hurtling toward the next crisis and needing to turn on a dime are among the few constants, and when a revolt against the establishment may be in the offing, it seemed less like a solution than a well-executed, occasionally alluring, exercise in nostalgia.
The show, set in a bizarre alternate world in which the drugs ingested result in vivid, psyche-plumbing experiences that bear a stark resemblance to existing film genres ('803s action-comedy, fantasy quest, etc.), was hurtling toward completion, and his attention was urgently needed everywhere — editing, special effects, color correction, scoring.
Trained as an aeronautical engineer, Mr. Lunn designed brawny cars that flew (literally, in one case) off the track, hurtling along highways and racecourses and giving Ford worldwide bragging rights in the late 1960s as a four-time winner of the glamorous endurance sports-car racing crown at Le Mans, France.
With President Trump's Senate impeachment trial hurtling toward its conclusion, a new poll finds the first week of the proceedings — which contained arguments from the House impeachment managers as well as from Trump's legal counsel — did little to change public opinion about whether the president should be removed from office.
The truth of the first decades of the 21st century, a truth that helped give us the Trump presidency but will still be an important truth when he is gone, is that we probably aren't entering a 1930-style crisis for Western liberalism or hurtling forward toward transhumanism or extinction.
The truth of the first decades of the 21st century, a truth that helped give us the Trump presidency but will still be an important truth when he is gone, is that we probably aren't entering a 1930-style crisis for Western liberalism or hurtling forward toward transhumanism or extinction.
"The politics and the religion and the philosophy and the family and the children and the Palestinians and the Jews all played musical chairs around a vanishing table, until the last chair burst into flame and we were hurtling through a black vacuum and away from each other," he writes.
In the very last scene of the final episode of the first season of "For All Mankind," the Apple TV Plus series about an alternate space race, an immense rocket emerges from the ocean, hurtling into space, carrying a cargo of plutonium nuclear fuel to the Jamestown moon base in 2900.
I have seen Westbrook streak in from a distant corner of the floor to tip in a missed 241-pointer off the glass — a hurtling, perfectly timed run that looked almost like a center fielder's sprinting back to leap and steal a home run just as it cleared the wall.
The Rise of Skywalker is an allegory for the dystopian nightmare we are quickly hurtling toward, one in which we don't own our droids (or any of our other stuff), their utility hampered by arbitrary decisions and software locks by monopolistic corporations who don't want us to repair our things.
"The predictable result of the Trump administration's reckless bluster, escalation and miscalculation in the Middle East is that we are now hurtling closer to an unauthorized war with Iran that the American people do not support," said U.S. Senator Tom Udall, a Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
With the vote a few hours away, here's what we're waiting to find out about BCRA, if leadership still has any hope of passing it: The Senate is still hurtling toward a Tuesday afternoon vote with no answers to these questions — and no idea what bill they are even trying to pass.
When you're hurtling through the countryside you probably won't be able to catch many Pokémon or visit any stops (by the time you click on them they'll likely be "too far away") — but you will be able to make a note of the things that could be worth re-visiting on another occasion.
Weeks before the christening, San Francisco's newly launched BART system — the most visible success of the era's public transit funding boom — had sent one of its cars hurtling past the station terminus and into a sand embankment, raising questions about the reliability of automated transportation and launching a new safety investigation at Morgantown.
Read more: The leading industry group for truck drivers has declared we're hurtling toward a trucking 'bloodbath'"Because trucking participates in all phases of manufacturing, it increases as manufacturing starts to ramp up, giving it leading indication on economic growth," Steve Tam, the vice president of ACT Research, previously told Business Insider.
She curled in on herself, her feet bare, her leggings clinging to her ankles like grasping hands trying to pull her down (I'm reading into this now), and said the stink of the food made her think of China, with its billion and a half stinking people all hurtling toward the grave.
The show has always operated at a breakneck pace, hurtling from one mind-shattering development to the next — Supreme Court justices getting murdered, the main getting character kidnapped, our heroes torturing people with drills and snipping off fingers, just to name a few — often folding in real-life events along the way.
There are other similarities too: Though the game of course has many more challenges and puzzles, a few game sequences appear in the movie (including a sequence in which Lara keeps herself from hurtling over a waterfall by swinging into a rusted-out airplane hull, only to have it start to fall).
On Tuesday evening, a Twitter user with the handle "2018you333" posted a grainy video of a train with a single horizontal stripe hurtling across an empty car underpass, which the user said was taken at the Shanhai Pass area, 300 km east of Beijing and a major pass in the Great Wall of China.
Enter, then, Ursa, a California three-piece whose Abyss Between the Stars LP is a damn fine slab of epic doom metal that offers no philosophical musings, no lyrics carved out in razor marks and no grand insight into what it means to be a tiny fleck of humanity hurtling towards the unknowable void.
In this fractious household, which includes a venomous American wife (a nice turn from Olivia Williams) and a shrill ditz of a daughter (Kitty Archer), the disheveled Mr. O'Hare sends everyone hurtling toward self-recognition — a result signaled by a scenic coup that finds the cast sliding into an abyss of their own creation.
Ordering up high-resolution photographs from space is still extremely costly, sometimes more than $3,500 per picture, and the company or government that operates the satellite often requires the request for the image to be made days in advance, so operators can aim the lens at the right location on its next trip hurtling around the Earth.
Kaleidoscopic in approach and featuring multiple collaborators, Evans created something cinema and even virtual reality could never be: a work of multiple dimensions, both real and virtual, that gets to the heart of a world hurtling into a future where the grip on reality, or at least what we thought it was, is in a state of constant slippage.
But now, senators are hurtling toward a chance either to send a man accused of attempted sexual assault to the Supreme Court or to decide that such allegations disqualify him from one of the highest offices in the country, one that would give him the power to make decisions with life-or-death consequences for Americans.
With Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE hurtling toward victory in the GOP primaries, let's take stock of who Republican voters are nominating as their standard-bearer.
If you grow up in a house near the railway tracks and you are awakened every morning by the train roaring past your window, by the trembling of walls, bedposts, and windowsills, then, even when you no longer live in the house by the tracks, you will be awakened every morning by the train hurtling through you.
Read more: It's official: The second interstellar visitor ever discovered is about to fly through our solar systemThe comet is hurtling past the sun at speeds of 110,000 miles per hour, then is expected to fly near Mars this month, passing outside the planet's orbit and getting no closer to Earth than 190 million miles (300 million kilometers).
What they couldn't know as they were hurtling through the air is that before they were sent on their great trip, a single beaver — named "Geronimo" for the purposes of this experiment, because Americans are just hilarious — had suffered this same fate repeatedly in numerous trial runs in which he was catapulted from 23 meters above the ground.
My 10-year-old, who has never been especially interested in dinosaurs, loved the "Fight Report" (a blow-by-blow account of Stan Stegosaur's battle with Alan Allosaur) and the funny Q. and A. with the so-called Doomsday Dino, a seemingly crackpot Acanthopholis who tells the paper that a giant rock is hurtling toward the planet.
Astronomers on Monday provided some of the first details about the comet now hurtling toward the sun, saying it has a solid nucleus with a radius of about six-tenths of a mile (1 km), a cloud-like structure of dust and gas emitted by the nucleus, the telltale tail of a comet and a reddish color.
But with the impeachment hearings droning on ominously in Washington, the week has occasionally had the feel of a scene in a movie in which the characters talk to each other while ignoring the disaster — alien invasion, zombie attack, meteorite hurtling toward New York City — the audience can see unfolding on a television screen behind them.
As I've written, the five-member Republican-appointed majority was confirmed by GOP senators -- who represent the parts of America least touched by the demographic changes that are hurtling the US toward a future in which minorities will constitute most of the under-18 population as soon as 2020 and a majority of the overall population around 2043, according to census projections.
Glendon zeroes in on these alarming disconnects with a message most elites would rather not be confronted with: if our society doesn't wake up soon to the catastrophic risks hurtling toward us, our civilization will become more dangerous, crisis-stricken and authoritarian than most people will admit—and not even the financial world's upper echelons will be protected from the chaos.
On Friday, the US Geological Survey released the most comprehensive topographical map of Mercury ever created, depicting its craters, ridges, volcanoes, and mountains — some rising more than 252 miles high — in fine detail: The map uses data collected by NASA's MESSENGER probe, which orbited Mercury more than 22024,000 times starting in 2011 before hurtling violently into the planet's surface last year.
The United Kingdom is hurtling towards a no-deal Brexit in October, after both contenders to replace Theresa May rejected a possible compromise deal with the EU.Boris Johnson, the likely next prime minister, said on Monday that he would not accept compromise on the Northern Irish backstop — a compromise that even hardline pro-Brexit MPs have said they would accept.
Formula One MANAMA, Bahrain — With sparks flying from the titanium underbellies of the Formula One cars in the floodlights out of the dark desert sky, with pieces of carbon fiber bodywork hurtling through the air and smoke billowing from screeching tires and a failing engine, the Bahrain Grand Prix was one of the most tightly contested and colorful races in years.
Concerns about the progress of U.S. tax overhaul legislation likely also weighed on the dollar, said Marc Chandler, chief global currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. The Republican drive to push sweeping tax legislation through the U.S. Senate was hurtling toward a dramatic conclusion, as Republican leaders pursued behind-the-scenes deals intended to secure enough votes for passage.
While the film "wasn't a documentary," as the original four-man team likes to put it, it did depict the spirit of the team, the defiance of the underdogs competing at the Olympics after just 2000 months training, and the mix of buoyant enthusiasm and terror at the prospect of hurtling down an ice chute at 2100 miles per hour.
Instead of hurtling readers down the dark corridors of the courthouses that dot his 20-plus legal thrillers, here he gently ushers us onto an island off the coast of Florida, a sleepy place whose town's social life is enlivened by a busy independent bookstore run by a garrulous peacock who has a different-colored seersucker suit for every day of the week.

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