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"skyward" Definitions
  1. Also skywards.
  2. toward the sky.
  3. directed toward the sky.

471 Sentences With "skyward"

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Skyward had raised $8.15M since its founding in October 2012.
The relocated engines caused the jet's nose to pitch skyward.
Skyward seems well suited to assist Verizon in selling its services.
First, they raised their weapons skyward and fired into the air.
Abbi gets trapped in a Porta-Potty that is lifted skyward.
Inside, columns extend skyward, linked by a thin spine of skylights.
I remembered the night that John Belushi had tossed me skyward.
To its left the granite obelisk commemorating Bunker Hill stabs skyward.
Behind the women and boys, trees and office buildings stretch skyward.
But that hasn't happened—the "rocket fuel" didn't power the economy skyward.
Overall casualty estimates start in the tens of thousands and race skyward.
Harris, still straining her phone above the crowd, cranes her neck skyward.
"Boost-glide vehicles" (HGVs) are lofted skyward on ballistic missiles or aircraft.
Her August release for 1080p, Riffs, is perhaps even more skyward-sounding.
On one play, Simmons sprinted past a defender and flung himself skyward.
Halfpipe snowboarders and skiers have more than one chance to go skyward.
When Mr. Kapoor pointed skyward from his Jeep, this is what happened.
Do you ever glance skyward and ponder the mysteries of the universe?
Like other Amazon Video shows, Skyward uses science fiction to tell human stories.
In another, a dancer, Donna Costello, extends her arm skyward, reaching, mouth agape.
Bellinger pointed skyward when reaching second standing up on his opposite-field hit.
When that happens, the same cement-forming ingredients spew skyward, as pozzolana ash.
Then one or the other pulls away, looking skyward or into the distance.
"How far away do you think that plane is?" they'll ask, gazing skyward.
Florida wasn't the only place in the South where eyes were pointed skyward.
A truck from one of the national networks aims its satellite dish skyward.
We listened to a lot of opinions, from people who played Skyward Sword.
As one might expect, 24-karat gold glass will send a budget skyward.
Rainbow balloons drifted skyward, and rainbow banners rippled in the early-summer breeze.
The most significant change she made was angling down the figure's skyward gaze.
Visitors feel the breeze and hear the crows scattering skyward after the gunshot.
HANS VESTBERG: We have a company called Skyward doing drones, online on-site drones.
SpaceX hopes to launch its Starhopper test vehicle skyward on its first flights soon.
But today, pilots Mark Stucky and Dave Mackay fired Unity's engine and continued skyward.
The lack of adequate moisture in the Northern Plains this summer sent prices skyward.
The first leaves emerge, and pretty soon a bonerific new tree starts growing skyward.
There's really no question about Sproles being defenseless as he was kneeling, looking skyward.
Both buyers and developers, typically preoccupied with skyward apartments, are reconsidering the lowly basement.
We drove al lago along the Pan American Highway until the land cocked skyward.
He has been known to sigh audibly or look skyward when annoyed by questions.
It gently circled an invisible column of rising hot air while climbing slowly skyward.
People walked the roadways, looking for shelter or help, some vainly holding umbrellas skyward.
He went on to point his arms skyward, gesturing for more from the fans.
The men digging her grave lifted their palms skyward in a five-second prayer.
It spirals around an undulating funnel of light that seems to defy gravity, reaching skyward.
Did they, possibly late one night, swab the unsuspecting billionaire are he distractingly gazed skyward?
Gonzalo Higuaín sending a penalty kick skyward as Chile won last year's Copa América final.
Her burdens don't seem to weigh down her graceful verse but to lift it skyward.
When tree and soil aromas drift skyward, they act as water-gathering hubs, seeding raindrops.
The order to hang crosses had come from "up high," Mr. Moser said, pointing skyward.
Such a bill would crater the health insurance market and send premiums skyward, they said.
Schrier demonstrated the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, which sent spouts of colored foam shooting skyward.
I picture it gathering to itself a secret life, springing skyward as a stand of trees.
It also uses software like Skyward and DroneDeploy for flight management and data processing, among others.
In one picture, he's cloaked in camouflage, holding a pistol and pointing his index finger skyward.
For years, the sandstone pedestal on Oregon's northwest coast stood out like a fist jutting skyward.
And part of the reason for that comes from the feedback we got after Skyward Sword.
More in your face is Spero's "Phallus Bomb" (220), an orange-hued missile-prick pointed skyward.
When Elizabeth's plane takes off for England, we see a Kenyan boy gazing skyward in admiration.
Zuccarello wristed a close shot off Howard's chest in the second, and the puck popped skyward.
He has painted US President Donald Trump, complete with a shock of yellow hair pointing skyward.
Are there enough hedge-fund managers to fill all the apartment buildings shooting skyward around me?
In one violent motion, the smooth hull turned skyward, pointing the stalled propeller uselessly into the air.
It gets people looking skyward; maybe they'll next be obsessed with the mechanics behind the stars' movements.
Another twitch of the game controls makes the man spring up, his four-pixel fist pointed skyward.
As onlookers gazed skyward, gawking at the historic total eclipse, Brian Guido bustled around and photographed them.
Skyward has become a resource for enterprises and service contractors to manage and expand their drone operations.
Before they got away, the shark took at least one of their baits before launching itself skyward.
It comes as domestic revenues fueled by fare hikes are driving profits, dividends and stock prices skyward.
"I had my full head of hair," he said, laughing and looking skyward toward his thinning pate.
As Emelinanenko got to his feet, Randleman hoisted him skyward, bridged and jumped into a beautiful suplex.
They embrace as lovers, but again and again, she soars skyward as if on gusts of wind.
There are sand dunes and lava flows and knife-edged mountains slicing skyward from the desert floor.
From atop the last ridge, we saw white steam billowing skyward from open holes in the earth.
On Monday, some of that angry fire reached skyward to the height of the Statue of Liberty.
He stole another glance skyward, then found something new to look at, something looking back at him.
Robles, as he is prone to do, pointed skyward as though to command his outfielders: Catch that!
One surfer tips forward and face-plants, board flipping skyward in a white polyurethane flag of surrender.
We passed an outpost flaring gas across the surface of rectangular pools of water; others flared skyward.
There was a life-size cardboard cutout of Mr. Trump, both thumbs splayed skyward, greeting visitors inside.
A conventional airplane takes off horizontally, building up enough speed for the wings to carry it skyward.
If, of all things, astrology can help us along in our exploration, we'll happily direct our gaze skyward.
Its royal tombs, both those underground and the skyward-reaching pyramids, are rife with stories of hidden chambers.
There are some things you should think about before you point your smartphone skyward and start snapping away.
On June 24, the package should head skyward aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Today, watching a video of that show — with its tomahawk-wielding, war-whooping "redskins" — your eyebrows shoot skyward.
Aspen, Colorado, is America's most expensive ski town — but it gets even pricier the more skyward you get.
Malkin pointed skyward while criticizing the late senator, leading to a standing ovation from some in the audience.
Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword spend hours painstakingly explaining every little aspect of the game with boring tutorials.
The Wright brothers' century-long experiment may have helped us achieve our skyward dreams, but at what cost?
Verizon announced this morning that it has acquired a drone services company, Skyward, based out of Portland, Ore.
All around us mudpots burbled and columns of steam shot skyward, powered by the heat of nascent volcanoes.
Then one person stopped to take a photo, and others began to look skyward and do the same.
A small man swings his left leg; a ball loops skyward; common sense and natural laws are suspended.
How other ravers saw me, my hands darting skyward and my head bobbing to the beat, didn't matter.
That explains the appeal of Skyward, one of Amazon's fall 2017 pilots, which is basically X-Files for Kids.
One shot somehow caused a DJI Phantom drone to veer off skyward; it eventually landed hundreds of feet away.
Otherwise Ouelette just lingers, gazing skyward and fishing whiskey from his parka to quiet memories of his ferocious father.
But on Monday, he crashed to earth way more swiftly than his career had rocketed skyward two decades ago.
As another recent study points out, peatlands have the potential to release billions of tons of sequestered carbon skyward.
That's thanks to the 250 billion-odd tons of fossil carbon our cars and factories spew skyward each year.
Perched on top of the vehicle is a capsule for crew members, which the rocket carries skyward during flight.
At the end he extended his arms and gazed skyward, before tearing off the skirt to reveal…the diaper.
Coastal residents may be more concerned about storm surge, whereas people who live inland will look skyward for days.
Skyward, based in Oregon, provides software with airspace maps to show where and when it is safe to fly.
He lifted huge bricks from a pile and dropped them into rope sacks that a crane operator lifted skyward.
And when we had all traversed the stage, with a cry of triumph, we hurled our baseball caps skyward.
When we drove across a field, newly planted crops flew skyward behind our vehicles in great roostertails of earth.
A truck belonging to the radio station RTL went up in flames, sending a dark column of smoke skyward.
We passed an abandoned amusement park, the roller coaster coiling like a train track yanked skyward by a tornado.
" Sensing an invitation to a challenge, I walked up to him and stared skyward at his famous face. "Mr.
At one point, the troops pointed their rifles skyward to shoot down an ISIS drone carrying an explosive payload.
Skyward opens with a young girl and her best friend spotting something strange in the sky, and bonding over it.
"The magic and surprise as their massive heads suddenly rocket skyward from the deep fills me with joy every time."
SpaceX sent its Crew Dragon capsule skyward on Saturday for a crucial test of its ability to carry human passengers.
Look skyward A "supermoon" will grace Earth's skies in the coming days - the largest, brightest moon in nearly seven decades.
It also said it appeared that Puerto Rico's lawmakers were playing Robin Hood when they pushed Walmart's tax rate skyward.
The bite would confuse the steer, allowing Pickett to pull it over with just his jaw, his hands held skyward.
He pointed the camera skyward and captured one of the only videos showing the jet crashing into the North Tower.
Helpfully (conveniently?) the recording begins seconds before his swing, and as the ball flies skyward, our camera operator slowly (conveniently
Conservatives have demanded the removal of those and other conditions the law imposes on insurers, arguing they drive premiums skyward.
Xaviera Lopez's dreamy mental condensation is as elegant as JMcKeehen's skyward vortex is trippy and Kenaim's glitchy sunset is disorienting.
Video posted late Sunday on Iranian state TV's website showed trucks arriving at the site and missile launchers aimed skyward.
Trunks bent downward by nonfatal storms can form cantilevers and hairpins, while they recover their balance and head skyward again.
SEATTLE — Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and chief executive, long ago figured out how to keep Amazon's sales figures shooting skyward.
Traders worry that a major curtailment of Tehran's output could risk creating a supply crunch that might drive prices skyward.
There's no calming music, no gentle swoosh of two dozen sets of hips simultaneously pushing skyward into a Downward Dog.
With the Browns' expectations suddenly pointing skyward, FirstEnergy Stadium will be electric when the reigning NFC champions come to town.
And thanks to those shows, that hat she tossed skyward during the credits of her eponymous series will never come down.
Larkin Administration Building's layered, red brick facade Larkin's central atrium lifts your eye skyward Abstract organic detail inside the Larkin Building.
When the song was over, the avatars in attendance sent little emojis of hearts and clapping hands and smiley faces skyward.
"We believe today's rebates, which helped drive list prices skyward, are not necessary to a strong negotiating ecosystem," Azar said yesterday.
That data was taken to indicate two enormous plumes of water, jettisoning skyward to a height of 125 miles (200 km).
A plume of gray-white smoke breaches skyward as an artillery strike reaches the villages and towns near Deir ez-Zor.
I imagine that people of all races, creeds, religions and political affiliations will be shoulder-to-shoulder, shielded eyes cast skyward.
They stopped at a narrow pullout against the canyon wall, took out their equipment, goggled up, and sent the drones skyward.
Many of those in the crowd looked skyward as the aircraft left their short-lived statements against a deep blue backdrop.
He pointed skyward after crossing the plate, nearly collapsing into the arms of his teammates, tears flowing into their Fernandez jerseys.
Mr. Hussey, who just turned 55, is one of the Tishman Construction superintendents guiding 3 World Trade Center 21,22008 feet skyward.
Two minutes before the break, Musa intercepted a sloppy pass and slid the ball to Vardy — who sent his shot skyward.
Each year, Aivar told me, dying vegetation pushes the Kuresoo's 20-foot-thick repository of peat skyward by about one millimeter.
In one construction, he compared Hopi dancers to a battery of missiles pointing skyward to contrast modern ideology and tribal myth.
And at the end of "Nyman," the cast turns away, as at the end of "Agon," but they raise fingers skyward.
People thrust " HAY FUTURO " and " YO TE REVOCO " ("I recall you") placards skyward, and danced in place when forward movement stalled.
His wife, Margaret — "she is a Goopaholic" — remained on the floor, tilting her hips skyward, stretching out her arms like Supergirl.
Premiums and out-of-pocket expenses could shoot skyward for some low-income people and for people nearing retirement, it said.
Americans across the country paused to peer skyward as the moon cast a shadow that traveled from Oregon to South Carolina.
Opponents of tall buildings, sometimes citing Jane Jacobs, say that they cast a pall over neighborhoods, like gated communities stacked skyward.
After giving his team the go-ahead, the 173-year-old's rocket went skyward, leaving behind only a plume of steam.
And his brother knew better than to open his mouth after he saw Mickelson look skyward upon arriving at his ball.
In the universe of the film "National Treasure," Trinity Church&aposs imposing dark brick and skyward spire hide secrets and treasure.
The latter is a roster of multinationals that has stalled, while the glamour stocks of the Nasdaq carry the MGK skyward.
KAREN MELTON [smiles and silently jerks her thumb skyward] MR. MELTON No, no [blushing] You paid seven figures for the ax?
And the combination of long, flowing hair and skyward cropped hair does seem to have a strong basis in '80s pop music.
Norah's eyes are skyward; she can't see us looking at her, and doesn't seem particularly interested in whether or not we do.
Three new #Zelda amiibo figures will be released on June 23rd: Majora's Mask Link, Twilight Princess Link and Skyward Sword Link. pic.twitter.
After he rounded the base and reached the dugout, Díaz took off his batting helmet and looked skyward — but that's not all.
Verizon just announced it has acquired Skyward, a drone operations and management company based out of Portland, Oregon for an undisclosed amount.
You'll have to crank your neck skyward to see his face, but forget about seeing eye-to-eye with this 7 ft.
Just when they manage to settle on a satellite dish, a blast of artillery or machine-gun fire sends them dashing skyward.
ObamaCare's harmful government regulations would continue to drive premiums skyward, reduce quality and cause insurance to disappear in parts of the country.
Her husband (John Cassavetes), an ambitious but unsuccessful actor, makes a pact with the devil that promises to send his career skyward.
Another company named Blue Origin is looking skyward and China is eyeing a manned mission to the dark side of the moon.
But for one Swiss watch brand, the first landing was a blessing that, 28 years later, continues to propel its fortunes skyward.
As he walks up the dirt road through the village toward his car, cook fires are glowing inside houses, smoke wafting skyward.
Gunfire rattled in the distance and pillars of black smoke spun skyward as Iraqi troops pursued fleeing militants north of Hawija. Col.
The island sustained further damage and, eventually, players' avatars were sent skyward, where they could view the destruction as dramatic music played.
She appears in Mr. LaChapelle's surreally kaleidoscopic image with arms outstretched, gazing skyward and floating against a backdrop of primordial looking greenery.
First to stretch skyward is One Manhattan Square, whose 823-foot spire, with 815 market-rate condo units, is currently taking shape.
A press photo from the Korean National Counter Terrorism Center shows a soldier aiming an anti-drone shotgun skyward during a practice drill.
These amiibo include Link toys specific to N64 classic Majora's Mask and the Wii entries in the franchise, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword.
With the flip of a switch, this modified SUV can shoot skyward on hydraulic lifts, allowing it to literally drive over other cars.
How different was working on Breath of the Wild compared to Skyward Sword or other Zelda games you've worked on in the past?
The fire in a nearby section of forest continues to burn, sending black columns of smoke skyward, a video released by Ecopetrol showed.
The deep strangeness of the scene, lifted skyward by the celestial crescendo of "Jubilee Street," is enough to make someone believe in God.
"Alms for your skyward sins," he groaned through the din of the growing crowd, lifting one dirty hand at her without looking up.
Americans from South Carolina to Oregon gathered at rooftops, parking decks, campgrounds and patios to gaze skyward to a spectacle 240,000 miles away.
She grabbed his hand and thrust it skyward at an outdoor rally, and the two glided naturally on the rope line, snapping selfies.
And I'll fondly call up a time when the cathode-ray tube dreams of a certain group of 20th century nerds soared skyward.
Of the six Heidair-1 platforms featured, two were models with assault rifles mounted on top of the little rovers, magazines pointed skyward.
It's not just an unexpected trend — it's evidence that the forces sending the cost of living skyward are reshaping the economics of everything.
The overturned 150-foot-long section of a center-pivot irrigation arm, wheels pointing skyward in a dead armadillo pose, was beyond hope.
He will turn his hat backward, fling his limbs skyward and generally resemble a middle-aged man pretending to be a generation younger.
And there were concerns about a new aluminum facade that was supposed to improve the building — but was now whisking the flames skyward.
Early the next morning Ms. Kirkemo carefully lays the carcass of a young roe deer on its back, its lifeless feet pointing skyward.
Late that night, Justin drove me to a secluded beach on the north shore of Massachusetts where a handful of stargazers stared skyward.
I quickly sobered up, and each time the needle struck the skin it hit a nerve, sending my left arm skyward with agony.
The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward.
Hold "backward," opposite the direction of the ball's flight, to loft it skyward; either side of its trajectory to influence a little bend.
Skyward touches on age-old tropes of adults not believing children; the grown-ups always have a convenient excuse for anything eerie going on.
Verizon says Skyward will help developers and businesses better create and manage drones that also happen to utilize Verizon's mobile network services and infrastructure.
There is so much humanity in these photos of scores of people looking skyward to witness something grander than themselves and their everyday worries.
On Thursday, he posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account in which he is reclining in his hospital bed and pointing skyward.
An eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea summit Thursday sent a plume of ash skyward, about 10,000 feet above sea level, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Image: WikimediaPicture a volcanic eruption: fiery lava and smoke billowing skyward as a towering mountain empties its over-pressurized belly of a hot meal.
He next turned his lens skyward, learning how to identify, track, and photograph classified spy satellites for a project called The Other Night Sky.
Lingerie marketing is often rooted in the concept of transformation: Corsets constrain, teddies conceal, and push-up bras fight gravity to hoist breasts skyward.
Investors including chip company Intel Corp piled into Cloudera several years ago when a flood of money into private technology companies pushed valuations skyward.
They left a more enduring monument too: a sombre stone church with a charmingly incongruous Tibetan-style roof that sweeps skyward at its edges.
Plus, Chaplin's upstairs bar can be a rowdy good time, so if you have trouble finding a seat downstairs, don't forget to head skyward.
Most modern carriers fling their fighter jets skyward with a kind of catapult, allowing them to carry a full contingent of fuel and weapons.
In one, an amulet is strung over her closed eyes, her head slightly upturned, skyward, as though she is transcendent, or hoping to transcend.
Trevino has successfully released English voice dubs for Zelda titles such as The Wind Waker and Skyward Sword through both Zelda Universe and Youtube.
Released ten years ago today, the mixtape introduced Cudi's versatile soundboard to the world, then it sent him skyward with incredible, rocket-like velocity.
Constructed like a triptych altarpiece, the woman is flanked by the images of a goat falling in midair — complete with bright red skyward erections.
At the Elko Convention Center, a painted tarp frames the stage: a cloudless blue sky and the dun prow of a mesa jutting skyward.
Rapid increases in mortgages and the broader money supply have driven the prices of apartments skyward, far beyond what most young people can afford.
Zipping through rain-soaked, trash-strewn alleyways, bouncing off walls and leaping skyward as if jet-propelled, his camera dodges every blow and bullet.
An elbow cocked at 90 degrees, finger pointing skyward and looping, she noted, could mean either to close the tab or bring another round.
Just north of Swakopmund, a Chinese telemetry station sprouts from the desert floor, its radar dishes pointing skyward to track satellites and space missions.
For the second time in as many days, Israeli sirens sounded on the Golan and witnesses saw the contrails of two missiles flying skyward.
The Kushners quickly ran into financial problems; instead of heading steadily skyward, the real estate market and the country fell into a steep recession.
Those threatened tariffs must be to blame – there will be no resolution and the resulting price escalation is going to create an inflationary skyward spiral.
But all the little warning lights are off and the weather is fine, so we should be seeing R3D2 heading skyward in a few minutes.
People observe the 'Tribute in Light' atop the Battery Parking Garage as it rises skyward in Lower Manhattan on September 11, in New York City.
He has given up at least four earned runs in six consecutive starts as a once-spectacular 28 ERA through four outings has soared skyward.
But looser trading rules, China's highly speculative investor community, and severe supply-demand imbalances have sent shares skyward, setting the stage for a sharp selloff.
Early in the morning on Monday, May 245, the uptown 211 train lurches skyward from its subterranean shaft, rising into the light of the Bronx.
The justification for these controls rests on a simple story: drug prices as a whole are spiraling skyward, preventing sick patients from affording needed medications.
And it has successfully broken into the lucrative military launch market, sending its first classified payload for the U.S. Air Force skyward earlier this month.
"Skyward Sword would always show you what to do before you were able to do it yourself," says Andreas Zecher, one-third of the studio.
He sullied the streets of my beloved city with bikes, drove rents skyward and has a penchant for telling people how to live their lives.
Limiting their access to care and new models that can help manage them away from these expensive settings will only send Medicare costs spiraling skyward.
Now and then, Mr. Rothenberg sent volleys of jazzy riffs skyward, but more often the group produced mildly dissonant chords, rhythmic shudders and breathy whispers.
And then, many more millenniums later, large chunks of it were exhumed as uplift pushed its fossil-studded remains skyward and erosion dusted them off.
The picture sits between an image of a tattooed hand, reaching down into a pair of trousers, and a portrait of a man looking skyward.
Over a long night of violent clashes, police fired two warning shots skyward, and rolled out a water cannon for the second time this summer.
At sundown, I drove five minutes down the road to watch millions of bats spill from the mouth of a hidden cave and spiral skyward.
At the time, he was Weight Watchers' chief executive, and he sat watching, waiting for the line on the graph to begin its skyward trajectory.
The world´s most dangerous road spirals skyward nearly 11,000 feet, from the country´s lowland jungles to the snow-capped peaks of the Andes.
They race skyward and release speeding projectiles meant to destroy incoming warheads by force of impact — what experts call hitting a bullet with a bullet.
More than once I've been in close-quarters combat in the Crucible and someone has vaulted skyward to try to get over and around me.
A generic drug maker with roughly $600 million in net sales in fiscal 2016, Lannett continues to push prices skyward on some of its offerings.
Fujibayashi: From a planning perspective, you look at Skyward Sword and it's kind of an extension of the Zelda conventions that we'd established in the past.
On Thursday, June 29th, at 4:25 am Eastern time, a two stage Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket blasted skyward from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
As the plane remained diagonal, pointing skyward, Wings of Rescue President Ric Browde sat dejectedly on its dangling entry stairway and said the flight was canceled.
Musk warned that there might be issues since this is the first proper Starlink mission following an early 83 launch that sent two demo satellites skyward.
Soon, he was hooking me to a harness for a short haul skyward; I would dangle from the helicopter for the hop to the nearby trailhead.
CAIRO — On an island in the Suez Canal, a towering AK-21.3 rifle, its muzzle and bayonet pointed skyward, symbolizes one of Egypt's most enduring alliances.
Shortly thereafter, Morgan Hare, a partner at the firm, arrived with a bucket truck to hoist Ms. Cardone skyward for a preview of the home's sightlines.
The Frank Gehry-designed art museum, completed in 2014 at a reported cost of $900 million, thrusts skyward from its bucolic surroundings like a hallucinatory yacht.
After finishing off the match with a backhand winner down the line, she thrust both arms into the air, looked skyward and roared for several seconds.
Now flowers tug skyward from planters outside Sami's Kabab House in Astoria, Queens, an unexpected wedge of garden between a tax accountant's office and a laundromat.
Upon takeoff, Kendricks is a virtuoso in flight, maximizing the kinetic energy of his 16-foot pole and rocketing skyward toward crossbars nearly four feet above.
If she happens to fall into a bottomless pit or deadly lava, she gets a second chance to survive as a burst of wind shoots her skyward.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the fire burned for more than an hour under I-85 northbound near Piedmont Road, spewing large plumes of black smoke skyward.
Tuivasa and Hunt aren't subtle in their clinch work, but you can't argue with results: two hands go underneath the opponent's chin and push his head skyward.
Still, it was a painful transition, taking tremendous vision, cannibalization of their own sales and a 75 percent drop in share price before their fortunes turned skyward.
Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and witnesses said Iron Dome interceptor missiles were fired skyward and detonated —although the military said no rockets were shot down.
The last home console release, 2011's Wii-exclusive Skyward Sword, was criticized for never truly letting the player loose to wander as widely as they'd like.
What's more, the Obama regulations designed to drive the cost of electricity skyward by forcing the closure of hundreds of coal-fired utility plants should be rescinded.
According to the Boston Globe, "Ortiz is depicted wearing sunglasses with his fingers pointed skyward, as if fresh off a home run" in these rows of corn.
Any debris would head skyward, and the engineers, analysts and visiting Air Force generals monitoring the wind tests could survive behind the control room's reinforced-concrete walls.
And in their interwoven monologues, the three actors move toward an ending accompanied by images of the celestial — a skyward vision of a solace unavailable on earth.
One highlight is the planned installation of a sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas of a giant arm and a hand pointing skyward at Adams and Tillary Streets.
Her swing was quick as a bee's wing, sending the ball skyward as a gaggle of kids — mostly Filipino, some white — cheered and elbowed to bat next.
His teammates cleared the zone, and after Derek Stepan lofted in an empty-net goal with 17.8 seconds remaining, Lundqvist gamboled by his net and looked skyward.
According to the USGS, the collapse caused "solid and molten fragments of lava and superheated steam exploded skyward, creating tremendous hazard for anyone" who had ignored warning signs.
Breath of the Wild's home console predecessor is 2011's Skyward Sword, a title built around the waft-it-about-the-room functionality of the Wii's MotionPlus controller.
But it's a formula that Nintendo has by and large kept in the 3D Zelda games — all the way up to 2011's Skyward Sword for the Wii.
American house prices, driven skyward by low interest rates and rash lending to "subprime" borrowers (people with poor or non-existent credit histories) had peaked a year earlier.
After working on Skyward Sword, we took in a lot of the feedback from fans, as well as what [producer Eiji Aonuma] had been thinking, along with myself.
Long-Range Missiles jet skyward like modern top-attack anti-tank missiles before diving on their target, causing them to quake and stumble under the rain of ordnance.
Economic turmoil in Argentina has left nearly a third of the country in poverty, pushed interest rates skyward and sent the peso tumbling in value against the dollar.
Yet here in the gallery, she reaches a hand skyward, swaying forward on a dainty slipper, both of which were likely added by Nadelman after his 1920s acquisition.
McCutchen was so happy to finally connect that he stopped in front of dugout after rounding the bases, broke into a big smile and raised his hands skyward.
When the action between luchadores got particularly heated, fans pistoned their arms skyward with fingers in the air yelling "lucha!" just as they would at Lucha Underground Arena.
It's not easy to be the most expensive neighborhood in Los Angeles, a city where rent prices seem to be on a constant skyward trend, but Westwood manages.
Smith and Carlos had won the gold and bronze medals in the 200 meters and afterward had raised their fists skyward during the playing of the national anthem.
Once we got in our sleeping bags and gazed skyward, however, it wasn't stars that drew our eyes but dozens of flapping wings, swooping low over our faces.
A particular bark sent the animals scurrying up trees because it was a warning about leopards; a low-pitched staccato noise had them looking skyward for predatory eagles.
Sergei died after a car accident when Alex was 218, and Ovechkin frequently celebrates goals by kissing his fingers and pointing skyward in memory of his big brother.
Every year, countries and private companies launch a steadily increasing number of satellites and other equipment skyward on a collective arsenal of more than 100 rockets every year.
That will send premiums skyward and plunge the individual insurance market into a death spiral, with many more companies refusing to sell any kind of individual health insurance.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump joined the millions of Americans gazing skyward on Monday to witness the first U.S.-visible total eclipse in 99 years.
A photo of the gold medal finish from Pyeongchang, with Diggins's arms thrust triumphantly skyward, sits atop a baseboard heater where Randall can see it as she sweats.
As it pierces through the billowing darkness, resembling a supernatural rage, the lightning's incandescent flashes warn volcanologists far away that a potentially dangerous tower of ash is skyward.
If the VIX index, which measures volatility on the financial markets, tracked Washington's frantic ups-and-downs this week, it would no doubt be leaping skyward at the moment.
For "Exes," designers Claire Williams Martinez and Charlotte Strick hand-lettered "A Novel" onto the cover art such that it appears to be trailing behind a car flying skyward.
Last February, co-founder and co-director Antoine Morcos told Tech Insider that Skyward was a different type of game that didn't fall into the same genre Monument Valley.
As drones become more prolific, safety is paramount and operations like Skyward will increasingly become more in demand as operators, and providers of operators, look to insure their operations.
Covered with unsightly magenta, yellow, and pale blue dots, the misshapen head looks skyward with its mouth wide open, a fence of perfect teeth pressed against its stretched lips.
In 2017, NASA&aposs Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) began to study variable X-ray sources from its perch on the skyward side of the International Space Station.
You'll just need to modify a paint brush so the results are a little more random, and then use a vertical motion blur to recreate those soft skyward streaks.
The dark shape rises skyward, shifts, and pivots as the sun sets behind the golden spires of a nearby Buddhist monastery and the green rice fields of western Thailand.
As Shiller also pointed out, the CAPE ratio was about the same in 20003, but it continued skyward as the dot-com froth escalated into a full-fledged bubble.
While the trip across the Atlantic was unremarkable, as we passed over New York City we could see smoke belching skyward from the hole where the towers once stood.
If it boosts demand too much, sending inflation skyward, the Fed will almost certainly speed up its rate increases and attempt to keep the economy cruising at full employment.
The film opens with its star being hoisted skyward on cables at the Super Bowl, and quickly segues to her feeding her dogs and tooling around in the kitchen.
A burst of explosive energy will send a tricker skyward, her body transforming into a strange new constellation, before she snaps out a kick with destructive, awe-inspiring force.
Many have downcast eyes, though one mother, wearing Marian blue and cradling a nude man in some parody Pietà, looks skyward with the big, googly peepers of Cookie Monster.
The photograph of a volcano erupting at night, sending gray plumes of ash skyward to clash with hot, white lightning, was taken in December 2015 by Sergio Tapiro Velasco.
As I gathered with a large crowd and gazed skyward, I felt the birds were receiving a proper salute, finally illuminated against the dusky sky that often cloaks them.
I understand that nobody wants to dwell on the decay and rot that is a certainty, but why does so much death imagery have to do with moving skyward?
But there are limits, and last night's chaotic debate — candidates screaming over each other and thrusting their hands skyward, like students in an ill-managed classroom — showed those limits.
Recently, a surprise visit from a red-tailed hawk, whose soaring wingspan threw a shadow over my yard, drew me out of the house with binoculars to look skyward.
After a swim, they can go skyward and drink a coconut water mojito in one of the elevated open-air gazebo lounges that seem to float above the treetops.
Having worked in technology as that industry's stocks climbed skyward in the 1990s, Mr. DeMers could have easily talked himself into the delusion that he had some special insight.
With her hair clutched high into her signature ponytail, and wearing shimmering outfits with shoulders that pointed skyward to the cheap seats, she was part 1950s and part 2050s.
I do truly wish that Galaxy will be re-released on the Switch one day (along with its sequel and Skyward Sword), in a format that I can actually play.
The agency developed the test system with DJI, a large manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles, and AirMap and Skyward, a provider of airspace intelligence and navigational services to unmanned aircraft.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is available today on the Wii U. Nintendo announced the rerelease of its critically acclaimed Wii role-playing game during today's Nintendo Direct stream.
The in-house D.J. played the Gap Band's "You Dropped a Bomb on Me." Most of the fans stood, looking and reaching skyward for the gifts as they slowly descended.
China's scientists have had an eye cast skyward too – but, at the same time, the country seems keenly focused on challenges much closer to home – mineral riches in our oceans.
He struck his familiar pose, called To Di World, leaning back, cocking an elbow and pointing his index fingers skyward as if launching an arrow or a bolt of lightning.
The device was far more responsive than I'd been aware of before—so much so that I had to watch how I breathed or I'd send my avatar rocketing skyward.
It was an uncommonly intense fusillade, but it was not an ambush from below: It was the Kurds swinging their rifles skyward to blast a small Islamic State surveillance drone.
Instead of considering skyward expansion, Under LA, a program organized by the Huntington-USC Institute on California & the West, looks underground to explore the life of the metropolis located underfoot.
"Devotion" (1908) has a dreamy Symbolist air, as a redheaded girl gazes skyward while pale, diaphanous blues, pinks, and yellows in her billowing blouse merge with the background's cascading colors.
Had Nintendo developed yet another traditional Zelda, following the proven but increasingly tired formula from Ocarina of Time to Skyward Sword, the response to Switch might have been vastly different.
Skyward Sword and its hit-and-miss swings and swipes isn't that distant a memory—hell, it came out the same year as Skyrim, the same month of November no less.
In a recent viral video, a Colorado windstorm rocketed two skyward, providing a soothing visual for those of us who grow anxiously nauseous at the thought of having to use one.
She ended the performance in spectacular fashion, perching herself on two huge hands of a clock that were raised skyward to meet a giant clock that was then lit on fire.
Buie and his colleagues hypothesized that this familiar scent, called petrichor, is the result of aromatic compounds from plants and soil bubbling skyward in the champagne-like effervescence of a rainstorm.
On August 21, as the moon slips between the Earth and the sun, millions of people around the United States will look skyward to watch the one-in-100 year event.
The city became untethered from its people and their homes, free-falling skyward in the luxury developments coaxed up by the global-finance billionaire Mayor Mike Bloomberg from 2001 until 2014.
Standing at the newly constructed intersection of Tillary and Adams Streets, near the exit from the Brooklyn Bridge, is a new, 1968-foot bronze arm with the index finger pointing skyward.
Guy Verhofstadt shared a photo of Trump and other world leaders at the NATO summit in Belgium, where Trump is looking skyward as the other leaders look in the opposite direction.
Anointed "Our Lady of the Sports," the ivory and gold statuette of a bare-chested Minoan goddess raises her arms skyward, recalling the poses of the Snake Goddesses excavated at Knossos.
If the mood of a bubble is manic, as overexcited investors drive daily trading volumes skyward, the mood of an anti-bubble is the opposite, marked by little trading at all.
The next morning, I picked up where I left off, swinging with the same rise and fall, inhaling as I stretched skyward, exhaling as I drove the pickax into the ground.
On the church lawn, someone had constructed a tiny Korean traditional house, a giwajip, detailed with its quintessential tiled rooftop, eaves curving skyward like a skirt pinched in fingertips before a curtsy.
The kind of short-burst energy needed to lift vehicle, batteries and humans skyward will produce enough heat to raise the battery pack temperature above safe levels for all kinds of components.
SpaceX celebrated getting its rocket upright with an impressive drone's eye view video of the massive spacecraft, along with brand new images captured of the Falcon Heavy aiming skyward on the pad.
The episode ends with a question mark that lands like an exclamation point, as Abar's car, the one that was whisked skyward with Will Reeves inside, comes crashing down next to Laurie.
A bicyclist came whizzing by and a strong summer breeze insinuated under his lemon-colored slicker and lifted it skyward so that he appeared ready to fly off if he so wished.
Music is what captures the skyward-reaching, ineffable yearnings of the characters — the triple-timing bisexual lug, the man with the diaper fetish, the housewife who wants to be a pole dancer.
This week: "time," like [she inhales, holds it in, looks skyward as if to call upon the generous, knowing gods of talking shit in parking lots], how time is kind of everything.
Roth's finely carved exterior limestone details give the Belleclaire an exciting theatricality, one sorely missing in many of the newer, utilitarian steel and glass high-rises jack-rabbiting skyward all around Manhattan.
As we passed each other and nodded goodbye, I pictured the three of us airborne, floating skyward like Mary Poppins — human kites, flying away on the God-sent breeze and good cheer.
One spread drolly pairs a 1981 photograph of Rudolf Nureyev's right foot en pointe with a colossal marble hand (part of a 39-foot statue of the Roman emperor Constantine) pointing skyward.
Customers would connect to Starlink using what Musk described on Tuesday as a device that looks like a "UFO on a stick" and only needs to be plugged in and pointed skyward.
The panoramic glass roof makes the one on the Tesla Model X look like a sunroof — there's practically nothing blocking this mystery buyer's skyward view while he drives (or gets chauffeured) around town.
But the timescale of high carbon emissions during the PETM isn't well known: did all that methane gush skyward over the course of decades, or did it leak slowly for thousands of years?
Berlin-based studio Spaces of Play began thinking about what its next game would be around the same time that The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword made its debut on the original Wii.
During Independence Day celebrations this month, millions looked skyward to catch a glimpse of the traditional cross-country flyover of fighter jets, Hercules transport planes, air-to-air refueling craft and attack helicopters.
Garth Gardiner, a rancher who raises cattle and quarter horses west of Ashland, watched through the window of his ranch's office as the smoke plumed skyward and figured the fire would miss him.
On one outing, Norman and Paul wind up ditching Neal and Old Rawhide, only to come upon them later, passed out on a sand bar, unclothed and sunburned, their naked posteriors facing skyward.
One of the five most valuable coins in the world, the silver dollar features blue and gold tones and a portrait of America's Lady Liberty staring skyward, with stars bordering the coin's edges.
Writing about celestial bodies like constellations can help create a sense of intimacy, as if by looking skyward you can be drawn closer together by your mutual smallness against the immensity of galaxies.
While in her first New York apartment, a fifth-floor walk-up, Ms. Devine tipped friends $20 to haul her luggage skyward when she came home exhausted from an out-of-town gig.
GLEN ROCK, N.J. — As he hoisted the rainbow flag skyward, Officer Matt Stanislao felt a sense of the surreal as it joined the American flag atop the flagpole and fluttered in the breeze.
Hurtubise, who is among the amateurs competing alongside the professionals in a pro-am competition this week, raised his arm skyward and threw his hat in celebration, exchanging high-fives with his group.
In war, the interceptors in Alaska and California would race skyward and release speeding projectiles meant to obliterate incoming warheads by force of impact — what experts call hitting a bullet with a bullet.
The three seesaws were in heavy use — parents balanced toddlers on the seats, older children whooshed each other skyward, and one father tried to stand in the middle of the seesaw and balance.
It showed a shirtless Johnson hitting a golf ball into the ocean; as he made contact, a puff of blue smoke whirled skyward, signifying that Gretzky, who is pregnant, was carrying a boy.
But for a second we get to see one of man's most wretched inventions being torn skyward and away from Earth, where it can no longer torture our tiny bladders and weary souls.
Still, what Colas' work shows is that in order to make the case for buying stocks based on the most commonly cited correlation metric, one has to believe that earnings will truly shoot skyward.
The opening of Twilight Princess felt like an hours long school lesson, while games like Skyward Sword had a frustrating tendency to hold players' hands and explain every little thing deep into the story.
The Deadliest Volcano in the United States Just Got Really WeirdImage: WikimediaPicture a volcanic eruption: fiery lava and smoke billowing skyward as a towering mountain empties its over-pressurized belly of a hot meal.
Earlier in the day, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino appeared in a televised broadcast with dozens of battle-ready troops behind him at an army base, including soldiers with shoulder-fired missile launchers pointed skyward.
Patrons at the establishment are able to skip the epic midsummer lines to the Eiffel Tower's elevators, instead ducking into a private entrance with a designated lift to sweep diners skyward toward the restaurant.
"I haven't missed a year" of the festival, Mr. Baraka, a Democrat, said as he gazed at a mural that depicts a giant eye looking down on two children reading books and dreaming skyward.
THE CLOSER And finally … Over the weekend, the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and news outlets pointed observers skyward in the Northeast with predictions they might witness the northern lights, or aurora borealis.
"My fellow citizens, I left my home, my family, all that I left for my country," Mr. Modi said, pausing to compose himself as he raised his left arm skyward and pounded his chest.
Verizon did not disclose the terms of the deal, but the telecom giant did invest in Skyward in 2015 as part of a round that raised a total of $4.1 million for the company.
Renard says that she is thinking of her father when she looks skyward as the French national anthem is played before matches, and she dedicated her two goals against South Korea to his memory.
In the undulating heat of the desert, these slender tilted obelisks loomed like the inscrutable monuments of an ancient thanatopia, a henge of metal phalluses thrusting skyward in ecstatic communion with the cosmic powers.
This would only get worse over time, culminating in one of the saddest damned experiences I've ever had with a game, in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, which used the Wii Motion Plus controls.
In each crash, preliminary findings show that the false indication that the nose was pointed skyward caused the computer to intervene, and the planes lurched into a nosedive, forcing pilots to struggle to regain control.
The problem of industrial methane emissions became publicly visible last October, when a natural gas storage well ruptured outside of a Los Angeles community and managed to spew nearly 100,000 metric tons of methane skyward.
Ghirahim from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the true queer Nintendo icon Ghirahim is fabulous from r/zelda Ghirahim's fabulous attire and flamboyant mannerisms make him the poster-child for gay Nintendo memes.
All you need is access to a large skyward facing area, like a flat roof—most types will do, but the very best are types of vinyl roofs which create no additional particles from itself.
Since 2013, unarmed American drones have soared skyward from a secluded military airfield in Niamey, starting surveillance missions of 10 hours or more to track fighters affiliated with Al Qaeda and other militants in Mali.
While our man in blue and reds stood branded as the skyward, hard-to-reach concept of the American dream, Luke Cage was the cynical, world-worn street hero made imperfect through a dream deferred.
Joseph W. Schmitt, who as one of NASA's earliest "suit techs" was often the last person to have face-to-face contact with astronauts before they shot skyward on their historic missions, died on Sept.
The photo of it, which made the cover of Surfer magazine, shows Moriarity blown backward at the crest of a five-story brownish wave, his board pointing skyward, his arms flung out in crucifix position.
Of course, Apple's HomePod is more than just the sum off its audio parts (a seven tweeter array, an excursion woofer pointed skyward and a six microphone array), it's a technology solution to high-quality audio.
On August 21, a total solar eclipse cast a shadow over a large part of the US. For two and a half minutes, much of the nation turned its attention skyward to witness a cosmic marvel.
When two oil tankers were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on June 13th, BlackSky's program sent its satellites into action and took pictures of the incident while smoke from the explosions was still spiraling skyward.
If the big stays glued to Capela, he's conceding a layup; sliding over to help tips a domino of rotations that ends in an open three or with the driver floating the ball skyward to Capela.
It couldn't hope to run a Gears of War or an Infamous, but there was nothing as familiar-yet-otherworldly as Super Mario Galaxy, or as uniquely epic as Skyward Sword, on Sony or Microsoft's platforms.
And there, reaching for 16-ounce cans of Monster and throwing them skyward without a semblance of good humor about the whole thing, was Conor McGregor, looking as vulnerable as he ever has under the spotlight.
"Our architecture is such that we can easily add capacity, enabling us to grow with market demand like a city growing skyward on Earth," Frank Bunger, Orion Span's CEO and founder, said in a press release.
Skyward makes a drone management platform to help industries that use drones to plan their flights, avoid restricted airspace, register aircraft with the FAA and, importantly, help drones connect to data services networks like, say, Verizon's.
Today, the same court is painted with the image of Antetokounmpo in his current guise — a statuesque man in a green Milwaukee Bucks uniform holding a basketball skyward, presumably on his way to another emphatic dunk.
In the past 20 years, as real estate prices along California's coast pushed skyward and a decades-long housing shortage sent families farther east, Beaumont has become a destination for those in search of affordable homes.
Outside the courthouse in Downtown Brooklyn, one of Mr. Gurley's aunts, Hertencia Petersen, stood next to his mother, while behind them, his stepfather swayed back and forth, at times raising his palms skyward as if in praise.
Exploitative as the stagecraft may have been, only the hardest of hearts could have helped but be moved by the wrenching image of Ryan's grief-stricken widow, Carryn, looking skyward as the chamber showered her with applause.
At times, the near polar opposite to The Future Is Cancelled's anxious, cacophonous noise, the likes of "Cannonless" and "Water" find the group soaring skyward, rather than scrunching themselves up in a ball, stomach tied in knots.
If getting more familiar with your astrological DNA was one of your New Year's resolutions, you'll be in good company, but the heavens have been up there all along, waiting for you to turn your gaze skyward.
The idea was that the helicopter would be able to tether to fiber and power lines in places where cellular infrastructure was damaged, fly skyward, and broadcast a signal from hundreds of feet up in the air.
On Wednesday morning, a Kiro reporter said that a woman tried to lure him down with the promise of making out with him, and he started to climb down, but then he got "spooked" and retreated skyward.
The qualification testing has over 80 objectives—basically, everything but launching skyward—to determine whether SLS is ready to send the Orion spacecraft on the first leg of Exploration Mission-1, an unmanned mission planned for 2018.
The BBC will send the broadcast signal to the European Space Agency, which will relay it to NASA in Houston, and from there the match will make its journey skyward to the ISS over a 25Mbps uplink.
That is, Pretor-Pinney's organization was being tossed like a pebble, again and again, into the same bottomless pool of interchangeable online content that he was trying to coax people away from by lifting their gaze skyward.
Wearing a pink coat with her legs and left arm pointed skyward, the girl remains in the street, near the entrance to a grocery store, until Mock picks up the car seat and carries her to safety.
Whereas older Zelda games used to feel like portals to new and mysterious worlds I've never seen in a video game before, recent entries like Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword feel like portals to previous Zelda games.
CHARLESTON, S.C./SHERIDAN, Oregon (Reuters) - As millions of awestruck Americans cast their gaze skyward on Monday at the extraordinary sight of a total solar eclipse, one Connecticut man had his eyes set firmly on a different prize.
Nobody brought a thermometer, either, but ejecta of that sort can easily start its skyward journey at about 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, which would have burned a pretty good hole through my shirt — and right down to bone.
Mr. Hutchings scraped his way skyward as Mr. Cross took hold of a beat located somewhere between the Balkans and the Middle East, raising the tension as the drummers chafed against him in a stutter-step pattern.
But here was something totally different: Mr. Tester hammering away inside the elbow of a broken grain auger, climbing skyward and then balancing himself atop a grain storage bin, bantering with his wife and farming partner, Sharla.
But inside, an 219-foot cyclone of fuchsia, pink and white — Vandas, Phalaenopsis, Miltoniopsis and Oncidiums, entangled in a web of transparent tubing — spiraled skyward from the reflecting pool toward the conservatory's palm-covered 233-foot dome.
"Shelter," his one-off collaboration with the similarly-minded French producer/songwriter Madeon, is one of Robinson's more rafter-reaching tracks in recent memory, built around the skyward lurch of a chopped vocal and floodlight synthesizer lines.
Argentina's consumer prices rose 47.6% in 2018, part of the broader financial turmoil that has left a third of Latin America's No. 3 economy in poverty, pushed interest rates skyward and sent the peso tumbling against the dollar.
Three steel and copper breastplates here feature notches that held a shield, as well as mechanical springs that launched the shield skyward, with the humiliating finality of a game show buzzer, if an opponent struck with enough force.
If the excess reserves being held by banks were permitted to be used in the economy, and thus increased the money supply substantially, you can be sure that inflationary expectations would return and interest rates would go skyward.
And I have to mention Breath of the Wild's gorgeous art style, which squares the circle of The Wind Waker's cartoonish flat shading and Skyward Sword's pastel fantasia to create the most visually appealing Legend of Zelda yet.
A new book, "Käthe Kollwitz: The Sculptures — Catalogue Raisonné (Part One)" (Hirmer), by Annette Seeler, documents Ms. Kollwitz's work in bronze, zinc, plaster, stucco and stone, including tableaus of fatherless children and of female mourners with fists skyward.
Though not as complex as taking an aircraft skyward, the taxi process is similar to driving as it includes traversing taxiways and ramp alleys, all while following the instructions of the air traffic control and avoiding other aircraft.
What they're saying: The analysis, which looks at oil and natural gas production, argues it would be "catastrophic" for the economy, cost millions of jobs (4 million in 2021 alone); and send heating cost and pump prices skyward.
PAHOA, Hawaii – A volcano that is oozing, spewing and exploding on Hawaii&aposs Big Island has gotten more hazardous, sending rivers of molten rock pouring into the ocean Sunday and launching lava skyward that caused the first major injury.
And so on December 3, if all goes to plan, the Falcon 9 will fire up on the launch pad at Vandenberg and head skyward on a southerly course, traversing open ocean toward Antarctica on its way to orbit.
Skyward Sword, which also had brilliant dungeons and fantastic overworld interactions, was infamous for its slow opening hours and aggravating pop-ups with every collectable (even the hundredth time after you collect a cool beetle, you'll get the message).
The area's stately character would certainly have been stretched skyward had it not been for the Great Depression, which reduced the size of Henry Wiley Corbett's Metropolitan Life North Annex from more than 459 stories to a scant 21929.
The blackout comes amid a deepening economic crisis in Argentina that has plunged nearly a third of the country into poverty, pushed interest rates skyward and sent the peso tumbling against the dollar, prompting mass protests throughout the country.
The roar of the aircraft echoed throughout much of downtown Washington and surprised passersby cast their eyes skyward to catch a glimpse of the rare flyover in an area that has been off limits to planes since the Sept.
These age-­old, songlike wailing traditions are found worldwide — one ethnomusicologist studying in Egypt has noted that modern mourners raise their clenched fists skyward in the exact posture depicted in ancient tomb paintings — but they're disappearing from most places.
Leap with arms extended out at your sides like bird wings; arch your lower back; lift your head skyward; raise your arms above your head to enter the water hands first, body in a vertical position; minimize your splash.
Argentina's consumer prices rose 47.6% in 2018, part of the broader financial turmoil that has left a third of the population in Latin America's No. 3 economy in poverty, pushed interest rates skyward and sent the peso tumbling against the dollar.
Carbon dioxide is warming our climate, but it's also reshaping atmospheric chemistry in a way that'll leave an indelible mark, especially when you stack it alongside all the nitrous oxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons and other industrial pollutants we're pumping skyward.
Why it matters: Space exploration is currently limited by the exorbitant costs of transporting Earth-built spacecraft skyward, but Made in Space's technology would significantly reduce those barriers to entry — allowing for larger, more complicated structures to be built off-Earth.
The students at S. Anselm's Preparatory School in Derbyshire, England attached a Bakewell pudding to a high altitude balloon and sent it skyward, with hopes that it would ultimately float more than 114,000 feet (21.6 miles) above the Earth's surface.
While investors who bought the stocks right after their market debuts can't be happy about how they've performed, Hooper says it's a good sign that Wall Street is taking a hard look at these companies instead of sending them all skyward.
A siege of enraptured bros and house heads press closer, phones and glowsticks thrust skyward, though toward what end is unclear; others linger, almost protectively, on the outskirts, dancing in time to bass thuds and a red glow emanating from within.
Federal Aviation Administration guidelines are rarely strictly enforced on these private planes — seatbelts loll unbuckled, reporters peck away on laptops as we shoot skyward — and the attitude is often one of laissez-faire amid the daily grind of a presidential campaign.
In 2012, Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian billionaire, paid a record $13,049 a square foot for an $88 million penthouse at 15 Central Park West, a limestone high-rise with panoramic city views that pushed prices, and competing buildings, further skyward.
The A answer — and he knew it — would have been to acknowledge that eyebrows understandably soar skyward when a district attorney pockets cash from a lawyer who may have a client facing charges that could send that client to Attica.
Tom Cruise and the director Doug Liman, who teamed up for futuristic thrills in the 2014 alien invasion movie "Edge of Tomorrow," cast their gaze skyward once more in this thriller, this time in the somewhat more politically fraught recent past.
A lethal epidemic among the country's pigs, with mortality as high as what people in Europe faced during the Black Death of the mid-14th century, has sent prices skyward for pork as well as for alternatives like beef and lamb.
To commemorate Napoleon's victory over Austria at the Battle of Marengo, David painted him charging up a mountain on a piebald steed, right arm pointing skyward, trademark bicorne on his head, cool and cocksure as his horse bucks its front heels.
Lying in a sniper's perch over a desolate stretch of highway, Mike fires a bunch of skyward bullets as the drivers for one of Hector Salamanca's "ice cream" trucks take a break to stash their guns before the border crossing.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - As Malaysia seeks to move beyond the excesses associated with nearly a decade of rule under ex-prime minister Najib Razak, one of his pet projects continues to rise irreversibly skyward to become the tallest building in Southeast Asia.
For the next three decades, the confident city with its "pull-down-and-build-over-again spirit," as Walt Whitman called it, marched northward, extended skyward, and then increased its size sixfold by annexing the cities and villages that shared its harbor.
Gurley says he doesn't know what to expect of valuations in 2016 but that he has seen less reckless behavior on the part of other VCs, which seems to give him some degree of optimism that prices won't soar skyward again soon.
Alongside Essaie pas' new mix, you can also check a premiere of Rother's version of the title track which morphs the static of the original into a cosmic sort of electro—a collection of soaring synth arpeggios building skyward from the gutter.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When millions of Americans turn their faces skyward to witness the nation's first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in a century, many will reach for specially designed sunglasses, but experts caution the public to stay clear of unsafe counterfeits.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Leading U.S. refiner Valero Energy Corp shut the gasoline-producing unit at its Texas City, Texas, refinery as state and federal agencies began probing the Thursday night explosion, which sent a plume of black smoke skyward but caused no major injuries.
Wealthy Chinese art collectors had driven art sales skyward in recent years for Chinese and Western art, such as the Modigliani nude that was bought by an anonymous Chinese buyer last year for $170.4 million, the second highest price ever paid at auction.
Last year, when scientists analyzed Enceladus' ocean—or a small drop of it blasted skyward in a geyser, anyway—they found evidence of hydrothermal reactions, which produce H2, just the kind of molecular food some little Enceladian organism might like to munch on.
It opens with dizzy ambience and blurry trance synths that sound a little bit like Rustie's underwater explorations, before blistering skyward through chanted vocals, a wonderfully elastic bass line and jungly drum samples—all signifiers of ecstasy and abandon after the woozy exposition.
When 24-year-old Willson Contreras punched a key pinch-hit in the top of the ninth, he ran to first and more or less lost his mind, pounding his chest, pointing skyward and to the crowd, to his teammates, to his girlfriend.
As three F-18 jets from the Navy's Blue Angels show squadron streaked overhead, a fourth plane broke formation and arced skyward, marking the conclusion of an extraordinary five-day show of mourning for one of the United States' most admired politicians.
Carrying a classic bouquet of red roses into which she had tucked a photograph taken during her college years of herself with her father, Ms. Mathis occasionally pumped her palms skyward in a spontaneous gesture of what seemed like both hallelujah and victory.
The technological wonder had a grand closing, as a crowd of reporters looked skyward on a sunny day as the translucent fabric, moving at the rate of 25 feet per minute, covered the world's largest tennis stadium in 5 minutes and 12 seconds.
On the booth of the Los Angeles dealer Susanne Vielmetter, a large, stern portrait in pencil by Karl Haendel depicts Hillary Clinton, lips pursed and eyes gazing skyward, as one-half of a diptych; the other half is solid, light-sucking black.
At their best, missiles are dense welters of pipes, engines, valves, pumps, volatile fuels, relays, explosive bolts, wires, sensors and circuit boards that suddenly emit blistering flames and roar skyward with such shattering violence that they often quickly hit the breaking point.
This effect is amplified by the perfect pyramidicity of his figure, which starts wide at the bottom with his cartoonish shorts, narrows as it goes up through his torso, and peaks in the towel, possibly aflame, that he's waving skyward in his right hand.
Argentina is still digging itself out of a biting recession, after 2018 saw inflation rise 47.6%, part of the broader financial turmoil that has left a third of the country's population in poverty, pushed interest rates skyward and sent the peso tumbling against the dollar.
It's pretty cool, and George was sufficiently shook: 'How the heck do they stay in the air' He and Princess Charlotte and the rest of the royal family had a wonderful time looking skyward at plane formations or something: Wave at the cool planes, children!
Chloe is calm, almost trancelike as she flies up, up, up, tilting her head skyward each time she swings back toward her mother, so that Elizabeth is able to quickly cup her chubby pink cheeks and plant a big kiss on her daughter's mouth.
Earlier this week, the US space agency sent a high-pressure balloon skyward from Wanaka, New Zealand, with inflated hopes that it will stay up there and circumnavigate the globe for 100 days or more—a flight time that's about twice the current record.
The photo, taken outside the arena where Donald J. Trump's appearance had just been canceled on Friday in Chicago, circulated far and wide: A woman in a Donald Trump T-shirt, eyes locked with a protester, her right arm raised skyward, her palm faced down.
Yet as the waves pitched, a ballet began: With one foot flicked skyward, toes briefly arched in a pointe, Kelia Moniz was on her feet, her arms draped like a matador calmly welcoming a charging bull as she danced to the front of her board.
On a recent day, she went into the garage of her friend Tom Tucker and turned up the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter," singing along and tilting her head skyward: The floods is threatening My very life today Gimme, gimme shelter Or I'm gonna fade away
Among the more eye-catching looks was the hybrid of condor and cartoon pterodactyl at Chromat, its shoulders pointed skyward; coats long and lacquered at Philipp Plein; versions bicolor and tightly belted at Public School; and, at Nicopanda, an evening look theatrically bordered in ruffles.
Extending gloved hands skyward, US athletes Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) stare downward during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" after Smith received the gold and Carlos the bronze for the 200-meter run at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct.
Today, they're premiering Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith's contribution to the compilation, a handmade feeling synth piece called "Yugoslavia" that feels collagist in its own way, different skyward synth lines spliced together in this wonderful way that feels like looking at a cloudy summer sky through a kaleidoscope.
Google Trends data from 2004 onward shows that, after 14 years of neck-in-neck in popularity with its brother phrase, "You hate to see that," global searches for "You hate to see it" surged skyward this April, on a trajectory with no signs of dropping.
And yet designers are casting their eyes, not skyward necessarily, but to a long-abandoned terminal in the heart of Kennedy Airport, the transformation of which could (maybe, possibly, if they have anything to do with it) change the image of the much-derided port of entry.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. jammed his finger skyward, eyes narrowing like his polling advantage, accusing the "socialist" to his right, Senator Bernie Sanders, and the "distinguished friend" to his left, Senator Elizabeth Warren, of hawking infeasible health care proposals loaded with dubious math.
The starkness of the divide is highlighted by the financial district of Sandton where the JSE is located: a bustle of construction activity where ornate office towers are being erected on every block and huge cranes reach skyward, a fitting metaphor for a market at historic highs.
But even that functional description doesn't quite do it, the seven songs on No. 1 are downright ecstatic, slashing and whirling instrumentals that cast their eyes skyward, recorded by Sahel's Christopher Kirkley with just the right amount of grit to keep it bound to the ground.
Wolff (Space Science Institute)/NASA/ESA/the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)) Beginning in early June and continuing into July and August, those who look skyward toward the east-southeast during the evening hours will almost certainly notice a brilliant orange-red "star" shining with a steady light.
King's meaningful arm piece isn't the only ink her Oscars ensemble revealed: The gown also features a thigh-high slit, exposing a trail of skin that leads right down to an ample design on the top of her foot showing a nude woman with giant butterfly wings looking skyward.
Some of these unwitting aeronauts fall right back to Earth, but other bacteria are swept skyward, potentially moving vast distances before finding a new home, according to Cullen Buie, a mechanical engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who has spent years studying the surprisingly beautiful physics of rainfall.
As we pulled into the driveway, he stepped to the pavement and told my son to go long, ducking his head back into the cab while my boy raced across the yard, then taking a step backward and lofting the ball skyward to land in my son's open arms.
February 103, 2017 We're taking you to the United Kingdom today for a historical look at the special relationship between Britain and the U.S. We're also looking skyward for stories involving a plan to clean up space junk and a nonagenarian who celebrated his birthday by jumping out of a plane.
On a recent Friday evening, I watched as a mother and her three children shared a large bowl of noodle soup, the kids in turn pulling the long strands of dough skyward, then snipping them with the scissors provided so the noodles could be hoisted more easily into individual bowls.
Couple this new fuel source with ecological changes—the disappearance of sphagnum moss that acts as a natural flame retardant, and the invasion of large spruce trees that can shoot fiery embers hundreds of meters skyward—and you've got the perfect storm of conditions for a very large, very dangerous fire.
"Stigmata" (2014) is the most recent and perhaps the oddest of the three: it is dominated by the figure of a woman, her back turned, her head thrown back, her fingers dug deeply into her hennaed locks as she stares skyward at the crucified Jesus hovering above her like a helicopter.
Opener "Never Again" is replete with a sing-songy chorus and Imogen Heap-esque AutoTune harmonies, while "The Ending" is like if a tropical house beat was fed through software that makes it sound like a lullaby—it's the best of the lot, with a hook that drifts up, taking you skyward.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: During lulls in the action, there are bumbling attempts at what seems to be Besson's notion of romantic banter between the two leads, with Valerian awkwardly gurgling sentiments about settling down somewhere (and where would that be?), while Laureline looks disdainfully skyward as the man-child eats her dust.
Later this month, they'll head further skyward on with a follow-up EP called Eventide/Ascension, a four-track that features some of the weightless beats they explored on their debut, and even more airy pieces—like the beatless version of "Eventide," which ominously slides around like a time lapse of a thunderstorm above a city skyline.
On the afternoon of September 19743, ostensibly the last home game of his career, he called the game from his booth inside the Vin Scully Press Box, watched the Dodgers wrap up their division's championship on a 21974th-inning "walk-off" home run, whereupon the entire team looked skyward and applauded the man in the glass booth.
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They hugged the ground, lizardlike, stretched horizontally from the sides of buildings, exploded outward like frozen pick-up sticks or rose vertiginously skyward, like the 60-foot-tall "Needle Tower" (1968) at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington and "Needle Tower II" (1968), 90 feet tall, at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, the Netherlands.
On Tuesday, the good people of St. Paul, Minnesota (and soon the rest of the world), turned their eyes skyward to follow the ascent of one astonishingly fearless raccoon as it made a mad dash from the second floor of an office park building all the way up to the roof of the 23-story UBS Tower in the city's downtown area.
Rose and Gertrude Pauson House's horizontal facade Detail of Pauson House's organic stone base Warm, light filled interior of the Rose and Gertrude Pauson House Rendering of Wright's unbuilt Trinity Chapel Trinity Chapel's glowing sanctuary Trinity's teepee-inspired shape and native-inspired imagery Larkin Administration Building's layered, red brick facade Larkin's central atrium lifts your eye skyward Abstract organic detail inside the Larkin Building.
Genevieve: I've already mentioned Whitehead's panicked skyward glances, but I think what I'll remember most about Dunkirk is the conversation it engendered about the necessity of appreciating it on the biggest screen available, accompanied by the best sound possible — and my shame over the fact that that's not how I saw the film, which I watched for the first time months after its release on a screener.
He's kept busy since then—the EPs and singles he's released over the past two years, in particular, are worth checking out—but today he returns with a new LP, It's Alright Between Us As It Is. If you're familiar with Lindstrøm's work, then you know what to expect here: percolating rhythms, skyward synths that ascend to infinity, and earworm-ready melodies that are as immediately memorable as they are giddily complicated.

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