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During military battles, bullets whiz by and explosions shake the cameras.
We visited a small town that's thrilled the tour will whiz by on Friday.
A big asteroid -- named for the god of death -- will whiz by Earth in 2029.
As he talks to reporters, a few cars whiz by honking their horns in support.
Cars and bikes whiz by as nearby street vendors sell kabobs, cell phones, and clothing.
Children whiz by on scooters as they move between the playgrounds of Hudson River Park.
A giant asteroid will whiz by Earth next month Thank goodness it won't hit us.
You can see tomatoes whiz by in the first ten seconds of this video, from RT.
He leans into the unpredictability of hearing, but not seeing, a bullet whiz by in real time.
Three drones whiz by at highway speeds as I clutch a cardboard shield close to my face.
There are still jokes that whiz by like scenery past a car window and absurd physical bits.
Animal crossing signs whiz by my window: first a clip-art bear, then an elk, then a deer.
We visited the small town of Nuits-Saint-Georges, which is thrilled the tour will whiz by today.
A few clouds may whiz by later this afternoon, some of them perhaps releasing a snow flurry or two.
Women of all ages whiz by carrying peanuts, pineapples, hair combs, cold drinks, and stacks of newspapers atop their heads.
The entire process is on display in the company's trash sorting facility, where garbage bags whiz by on conveyor belts.
Each fight scene is sensory overload — bullets whiz by; night vision is toggled; code words that you don't understand are thrown out.
If you happen to be in Tempe, Arizona, you'll notice something new adorning the bike cops ensemble as they whiz by: AR-15s.
One star in particular—Gliese 710—is expected to whiz by our star by about 16,000 Earth-Sun distances in about 1.3 million years.
Enveloped in the storybook scenery, as lithe ski racers whiz by like birds in exotic Lycra plumage, you're in the thrill of the moment.
Volunteers from the kitchen whiz by as they bring hot breakfasts to those on the front line (Thursday's consisted of pancakes, scrambled eggs, and bacon).
If you're a frequent spiralizer, smoothie-maker, or food processing whiz, by all means hang onto those bulky appliances even if they hog your shelf space.
I was walking my friend to the Marcy train station in September when I saw these two dudes whiz by on matching royal blue dirt bikes.
Comets are frozen remnants that hold secrets about the early solar system, and Rosetta was the first spacecraft to do more than just whiz by one.
NAF's tunes are personal, but their self-titled album—nine songs that whiz by in under 25-minutes—are also marked by rabble rousing political undertones.
The happy scenes are a far cry from the terror she experienced two years earlier when she felt a bullet whiz by her during the terrifying rampage.
With the Echo Show, I had a lot more fun calling people, watching lyrics whiz by as I listened to music, and catching up on the news.
In the ad, Eddie Mauro, the Democratic candidate, is walking through an Iowa field as bullets whiz by him, hitting fences and trees in an Iowa field.
You know that Hollywood action moment where time slows down as our hero sails through the air, stylishly taking out a group of baddies while bullets whiz by?
Hopefully, I'll sail through screening with the new technology at Atlanta's South Terminal with plenty of time to sip a Cuban coffee as my fellow travelers whiz by.
The problem with all of this constant plot generation is that it's hard to care about much of it since all of the stories whiz by so quickly.
"Having a solid crew is the single most important aspect of taking on a record like this," he said, as I heard cars in the background whiz by.
You've got about five seconds of breathing room to step aside or dodge-roll as bullets whiz by, all while you're still doing your "shoot everyone in sight" thing.
Henceforth, drivers will whiz by sensors and cameras, which can read and charge transponders registered to specific cars (easterners know them as EZ-Pass readers, Californians call them FasTrak).
His work always conjures a layered sense of space, but here, he stirs up a feeling of motion, too, like watching city streetlights whiz by from the back seat of a car.
That extended, well-staged recreation of the 1899 Battle of Tirad Pass wraps things up on an especially strong note as enemies attack, bullets whiz by and del Pilar finds his courage.
There is so much depth and flora to it, so much nature, so many birds — whose species Franzen names as they whiz by our faces — that you almost don't notice the ocean beyond.
On April 19th, an asteroid known as 2014 JO25 will whiz by our Pale Blue Dot from a comfortable distance—it'll be roughly 1.1 million miles (1.8 million km) away from us at closest approach.
It's going to take longer and those real cars are going to whiz by us, but when we arrive in the town we're heading to we'll be able to find a parking spot right away.
A sequence like Jon Snow looking for foes to fight, as horses, soldiers, arrows and swords whiz by and collide, brings thrills that have little to do with whether you think he might actually die.
And creating the sound of characters moving as conversations whiz by required him to record noises on location (residents chatting at a retirement home, plates clanging at a diner) and take actors outdoors for external scenes.
Even in our age of fast, cheap air travel, if you asked most travelers if they would stuff themselves in a train compartment for days and watch the landscape whiz by, I guarantee most would say yes.
Coronas and Pacificos can be delivered for $2 each, families whiz by in rented ATVs, terrified kids take their first ride on horses, hawkers come by with everything from candy to clothes to shaved ice to massive fucking iguanas.
In one, Thorsten Lensing's quick-witted and energetic version of the novel "Infinite Jest," the four hours miraculously whiz by as six nimble actors appear in multiple roles in a reduced version of David Foster Wallace's 1,000-page postmodern epic.
NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — All the ingredients for a bustling downtown transit hub here are coming together: new townhouses, restaurants and big-box stores sit just off the busiest rail corridor in the country, as trains whiz by every 10 minutes or so.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: As a gardener, I could not resist striking up a conversation with an erect, gray-haired woman who was cultivating a narrow patch of land between the F.D.R. Drive, where cars whiz by heading north, and a path used by walkers, joggers and bikers.
He distends certain beats you expect to whiz by, accelerates others you expect to linger and exerts precise control over his outsize character; his motions are clipped but surge with weird, spastic joy, and in the diner scene he makes a process as mundane as pouring milk over ice cream riveting.
Seeing the world by foot is another welcome change since it allows me to spend more time talking on the phone with my family and friends, listening to podcasts about all manner of things, and getting to see up close the life that used to whiz by the window of Frank the Ford Fiesta.
The responding officer says he initially pulled Unser over when he saw the racing legend whiz by him in a black Volkswagen Beetle around 1:12 AM. During the stop, the officer says Unser reeked of booze and couldn't keep his balance ... and the entire time Unser insisted he hadn't had anything to drink before getting behind the wheel.
Burleigh Smith as Kenny Bunkport The film was selected from over 600 entries to screen at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival.Blue Mountains Gazette, Film Passion Wins Out For Maths Whiz; by Matthew Rufus 7-3-07. Retrieved 19-4-17. Elizabeth Caiacob won Best Female Actor at Tropfest.
Cesare was born on 7 October 1883 in Linköping, Sweden. At eighteen he moved to Paris to study art, then traveled to Buffalo, New York, to continue his studies. In 1903 he moved to Chicago, and by 1911 he was living in Manhattan, New York City. One of his first jobs was illustrating The King of Gee-Whiz by Emerson Hough in 1906.
Under North Korean law, if they are found guilty, they could be executed. Max (Marc Price), the son of Admiral Rothman (James Cromwell), is an electronics whiz. By planting homemade bugs, he learns that a rescue mission is being planned. He shares this information with his friends, Shawn Howard (Ned Vaughn) and Adrian Phillips (Christine Harnos), whose fathers were among the captured SEALS.
PC Magazines staff found the graphics "impressive" and "even more stunning than those in Microsoft Flight Simulator". Ware noted the "stunning 3-D photo-realistic scenery", while Bailey stated that the "graphics are brilliantly rendered and whiz by smoothly". Buchanan called Flight Unlimiteds terrain "just superb" and Vizard described it as "amazingly real". Buchanan believed that "what you hear in Flight Unlimited is every bit as good as what you see", thanks to "utterly convincing" sound effects.

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