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Those weekly trips, whizzing south only a few unprotected feet from the cars whizzing north, left me with the assurance that, if I could drive there, I could drive anywhere.
You see flashing lights whizzing past and helicopters swarming above.
With bullets still whizzing all around, he ran towards her.
There's the ground, whizzing by at 100 miles an hour.
Then, bullets started whizzing by and I hit the ground.
It's hard to do much of anything with bullets whizzing by.
But contemplating the buses and taxis whizzing by, I chickened out.
Twice as many bicyclists whizzing over the East River from Brooklyn.
The last truck pulled out as ISIS arrived, with bullets whizzing past.
When you don't do that, the whole game is whizzing by you.
Thus, Starlink must provide a constellation of satellites whizzing around the planet.
It sliced the air, like the balls whizzing in a pinball machine.
All I'm hearing is pops, and I'm hearing whizzing sounds over our heads.
In a hot gas, this means molecules whizzing around, bouncing off the walls.
Flying taxis could be whizzing over your head as early as next year.
I found most of its ploys lamely obvious: bullets whizzing past my head.
Finally, imagine that room is whizzing along at 35,000 feet above the earth.
The first episode whizzing five years into the future is kind of a metaphor.
They're whizzing by at a rate that's hard for the naked eye to comprehend.
On the flatter stages, the riders fly by so fast it's a whizzing blur.
Gunfire, screaming, tracer bullets whizzing over our heads like fireflies on fast-forward; pandemonium.
My brain would be buzzing, with thoughts whizzing around, and I'd be unable to relax.
Users tuning in continue to flood the chat box with a whizzing stream of remarks.
It's slightly terrifying trying to make a hard turn while whizzing along at 15 mph.
And it certainly looks like something you'd see whizzing through the futuristic landscape of Tomorrowland.
And quantum communications, just like their conventional counterparts, will soon be whizzing through space, too.
It was important to watch out for mini pelotons of bikers whizzing across the walkways.
The haunted emptiness is suddenly filled with the sounds of frantic escape and whizzing bullets.
He tried pressing forward, only to see Rafael Nadal's whizzing replies fly beyond his reach.
Plastic everywhere, the motors whizzing and failing, a camera flinging off and into the bushes. Disaster!
But whizzing across the lake is what families really want out of this type of vacation.
Here's wishing a safe trip to the latest team soon to be whizzing over our heads.
The media likes to tell a futuristic story of drones whizzing through our cities, clouding our skies.
There isn't a ton of blood or gore despite the constant whizzing of bullets, bombs, and torpedos.
From Charlie Chaplin to Lucy, things whizzing by on a flat belt has made for comedy gold.
They are now established at health centres, whizzing around on motorcycles to check on patients at home.
It sounds like the bullets are whizzing over you but, who knows, they might not have been.
This eco-lodge in Bocas del Toro archipelago comes with its own little boat for whizzing around.
Whizzing bullets, chunky muscles, gritted white teeth, explosions as jump-scares — it's all here, and it's glorious.
An eerie silence is broken by an occasional security vehicle whizzing past or the cawing of crows.
Later, after whizzing the chiles and after that the shrimp and bacon, Kuan turned to the wok.
Sounds from the shooting haunt many on the team: sirens, loud cracks, bullets whizzing by the ear.
The second I do so, the shoe emits an electric whizzing noise, like that of a child's toy.
But if you have a resolution to run a marathon sometime, Memo will likely be whizzing past you.
During a recent trip to Amsterdam, he says Ward was "enamored" by all of the bikes whizzing by.
Combined with traffic whizzing by on the old iron-and-sandstone bridge, it was a perfect urban greeting.
"Oh, I love a holiday movie," the designer Chris Benz said, eyeing one whizzing by on a tray.
Asteroids were also whizzing through WISE's field of view, and the Neowise project was established to analyze them.
AGI estimates that there may be as many as 200,000 objects whizzing around in orbit around the Earth.
Four years later, he was the club's general manager, whizzing around America in the big man's private plane.
"Weaving in and out, and whizzing down the slope — it made me feel alive," Trulocke enthused (CBS News).
I only really noticed the speed when I looked out the window and saw the scenery whizzing by.
Light flooded the center stage as Christopher Tignor began his set of impressionistic drum playing and whizzing violin experimentations.
I eat a few tortilla chips and crack open a ginger ale while whizzing around to get things together.
It's also easier for officers to snap a sharp photo of the offense when a vehicle isn't whizzing by.
So, with my dreams of whizzing past Buckingham Palace and over London Bridge dashed, I plan to walk instead.
The yard came alive with shuttlecocks whizzing through the air and openhanded slaps sending volleyballs sailing over the net.
The orbiter maneuvered into Mars' orbit as planned, and the spacecraft is still whizzing around the planet collecting data.
Older walkers simply could not move that quickly, often ending up stranded in narrow medians with cars whizzing by.
New Horizons, the mission that showed us Pluto's icy heart, is whizzing into the outer reaches of the Solar System.
The sounds of war, whizzing bullets and double-tap barrel bombs, have surrounded them since their birth six years ago.
The firm distinguishes itself from competitors by the colour of its robots' whizzing mechanical arms, which are painted bright yellow.
I looked at the bright lights and the traffic of Seoul whizzing by, took a bite of my bulgogi taco.
Watch out for the 10-year-old pros whizzing past you while skating backwards and teaching you how to dougie.
A swampy green diving pool and a bullet whizzing into the equestrian center were of no consequence to most locals.
It's hard not to picture the Duchess of Sussex whizzing up one of her favorite green juices in the kitchen.
Watch out for the 2.000-year-old pros whizzing past you while skating backwards and teaching you how to dougie.
Pulling on a white cotton lab coat, researcher Alvise Vianello stepped into a stark white room filled with whizzing machines.
A swampy green diving pool and a bullet whizzing into the equestrian centre were of no consequence to most locals.
"I pulled so far back that the plane went," she said before making the whizzing sound of a nose dive.
The key ingredient to nearly every meal was olive oil, sourced from the very trees whizzing by outside our windows.
The danger of whizzing icicles is not new: The police warned of "falling ice slabs" from Manhattan towers in 1939.
At least she does when she is whizzing down the mountain at speeds in excess of 75 miles per hour.
It happened in the back of a taxi, whizzing through the streets of Amsterdam in the middle of the night.
Feld told me they'll come whizzing out through the dry section of the floor and then go straight onto the ice.
Feet pounding through the woods of rural Montana, you run, bullets whizzing past your head as you barely manage to escape.
" At first, the sound of John Williams' booming score and the whizzing of lightsabers was too much for Lourd's "little ears.
She probably has a Fjällräven backpack with a reusable metal straw inside, and she's whizzing past you on a Penny board.
At first, I was whizzing through every stage, collecting every crown, and using the smallest number of boxes to do so.
And it's not obvious that the world is whizzing past and we're too engrossed in our devices and plans to notice.
While you're outside looking for Mars, you might also keep an eye out for the International Space Station whizzing by overhead.
Its pod reached a top speed of 288 mph, though some parts broke off while it was whizzing through the tunnel.
One morning, Robert saw Rogers whizzing by, his 6-foot-3 frame dwarfing a rickety bike that barely seemed road worthy.
But he's also betting on fatty, nutty hemp seeds, which Elmhurst has begun whizzing into their coffee creamers for added fat.
Every year, thousands of asteroids and meteors loaded with valuable metals like gold, platinum, nickel and iron come whizzing by Earth.
To make matters worse, confrontations often take place next to a highway with cars whizzing by at 70 miles per hour.
To get to the new lab, Giu­lianotti took me beneath the university's neuropsychiatric institute, whizzing past an "Authorized Personnel Only" sign.
Whizzing bullets, roaring waterfalls, the fairway footsteps of a potential friend or foe: "1917" has everything it needs to succeed here.
It was strange: Even with all the cars whizzing past at 40 miles an hour, I felt safer than at home.
"Somebody whizzing along at 15 miles an hour, that's a symbol of entitlement and arrogance," said Fran Taylor, a retired medical reporter.
Even now, despite whizzing 113 billion miles away at 38,000 mph in interstellar space, the probe is still transferring data to Earth.
It's not unusual to see a man whizzing by on a motorcycle with a T-shirt wrapped over most of his face.
Police followed him as he drove on the service road along I-35, whizzing by the various restaurants, gas stations and hotels.
The Roomba robotic vacuum has been whizzing across floors for years, but its future may lie more in collecting data than dirt.
While this is the best view available, ground floor rooms may be woken early by rollerbladers, power walkers, and runners whizzing by.
I got the stereotype section of my brain whizzing and whirring, and set about living a day in the life of a retiree.
As I approach, bullets start whizzing past me, and a group of short, stocky mole people run out and start chasing me down.
But most people access its events through its videos, which feature close-ups of drones whizzing through lit-up rings and laughing pilots.
Band and crew members recall stray chunks of Yamaha whizzing past them as the piano landed completely upside-down with a loud crash.
"You just start hearing all these crackling sounds and it just was a bunch of bullets whizzing by us," MacKinnon, 33, tells PEOPLE.
I headed into this place of refuge—whizzing by the affordable trinkets in the front to pick up the household essentials I needed.
The Hawthorne, California-based company is one of many with dreams of flocks of air taxis whizzing above cities in the near future.
Prince Harry sent a polo ball whizzing toward a gaggle of media capturing his charity game on Thursday — and it was a close call.
If more unmanned devices start whizzing through the air, one of them will eventually collide with an airplane or crash on a human being.
The screams of the fake wounded echoed through the field, providing a sonic bed that were sporadically pierced by bullets whizzing past Roy's ears.
Astronomers recently discovered a star whizzing out of the center of our galaxy at the seriously blinding speed of four million miles an hour.
The best I can come up with is that it's like a particularly snarling, yet somehow whimsical, insect whizzing right past your head. THHHHHHHWHIRRRRRR!!!!!!!!
One night, camping beside the empty road, after not passing a single car all day, we awoke to gunshots, bullets whizzing over our heads.
He pulled over and, with cars whizzing by and his boys babbling excitedly in the back seat, learned that he had lost his house.
"When we were in the slow lane, we'd be going at a certain speed limit and people would be whizzing by us," she said.
Even if you're just whizzing up some frozen chunked mango with a few bananas and a splash of orange juice for a breakfast drink.
It might not be "Battlestar Galactica" but "The Expanse" has carved out a sizable fan base and favorable reviews for its whizzing intergalactic plotlines.
Here, get the beans started on the stove before you make the herb oil, since that doesn't need any cooking at all — just whizzing.
Trump's White House has been a whizzing revolving door for aides, officials and cabinet members whose stars often burn bright, then quickly burn out.
Spend any time in New York or London, and you'll inevitably come across dozens of people whizzing along each city's streets on electric scooters.
When you're enmeshed in the treadmill of the news cycle, it can be hard to make out the forest for all the trees whizzing past.
For a boy who can't help whizzing around a coffee shop, we can imagine sitting still for extended periods of time may be a challenge.
Asked what they want to be when they grow up, her two boys stop whizzing around her flat in pursuit of a remote controlled car.
Trocheck, with his back to the play, shuffled a no-look pass to Huberdeau, who scored from the slot, whizzing a shot past Lindgren's head.
It will continue to roll out over the next few years, so you could be whizzing into venues like a pro before you know it.
And you can zip through your environment as if you were the Flash, dashing across the battlefield faster than the bullets whizzing by your head.
The White House teased the demonstration on its Twitter account, sharing an animated graphic that showed planes whizzing by an image of the building.  pic.twitter.
It's the future, and everyone's whizzing around on hoverboards and your phone can do your laundry and soon we'll all just be virtual reality sexbots.
But like many of the known objects whizzing around our solar system, Swift-Tuttle has a tiny, tiny chance of hitting Earth at some point.
During the first month of the program at P.S. 124, the cameras resulted in nearly 250 summonses a day being imposed on drivers whizzing past.
During the battle, Joan is hit in the breast by an arrow—its flight through the air would be signalled by a whizzing sound cue.
If you have something that takes 20 minutes [to produce a result], that's not helpful, especially if cars are whizzing by at 70 miles per hour.
There you have it folks: An un-crewed vehicle, whizzing about the Earth at hundreds of miles per hour, with a raging fire in its belly.
An ultra high-speed hyperloop—personal transportation pods whizzing through skyscrapers and sand dunes faster than an airplane—might soon become a reality here in Dubai.
It's not every day you look up into the sky and see some random bloke with a jetpack casually whizzing past the birds and building tops.
I also placed a phone call on the side of a busy road in New York City and could hear clearly without noticing cars whizzing by.
"A farmer in our border village knows exactly what to do in the face of exploding shells and bullets whizzing by" said Khaleel Ahmed Mir, 22.
Building an extraterrestrial mobile network is tricky because cell phones aren't designed to communicate with satellites whizzing by at 17,20103 mph, 300 miles above the ground.
It's challenging work, replicating the stresses these missiles would endure while whizzing by at 30 times the speed of a civilian airliner, miles above the clouds.
Its pieces zoom through the air like candy-colored shrapnel, whizzing by before the memory can tag them and making the blandly familiar sound enticingly exotic.
The Millennials whizzing down The Strip on electric scooters will likely never know they're following the same path where Nikki Sixx chased Lars Ulrich in '82.
If you're into chirping frogs, plain white noise, babbling brooks, cars whizzing by, or even Tibetan singing bowls, well, then White Noise Lite has you covered.
When I would step off the curb into the street while there were cars whizzing by, he would reach for my hand and pull me back.
Then he's whizzing downstairs where a vintage poster and etched mirror of a chimpanzee poker dealer by Michael Wilkinson keeps company with a washer and dryer.
I feel as if I am inside a video game when photographing the front lines — constantly skipping over obstacles and dodging projectiles whizzing from all directions.
As the Israeli army sent tear-gas canisters whizzing overhead into Gaza, kites sailed the other way, dangling cans of burning fuel meant to ignite Israeli farms.
Ronda Rankin was whizzing down a stretch of interstate in Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday night when her daughter noticed something strange about the car next to them.
LG: Yeah, I used ... I had a professor at Stanford who it used to drive him crazy when people were whizzing around campus and going super fast.
I described the Lamborghini Aventador S as, "a sharky-cobra-rocket-jet hybrid that runs on gluttonous petrol," after a day spent whizzing around the Poconos Raceway.
The same glass that shields smartphones is also whizzing around the speedway in the windshield of Ford's GT race cars, tucked beneath a layer of conventional glass.
I don't get the feeling that I could always block the finisher that lops my head off or defend myself from the arrows whizzing by my head.
As if there weren't enough scooters out there whizzing around, an Austin-based electric scooter company wants anyone and everyone to start their own scooter rental business.
Take a seat in the sand and drink it all in: the lapping ocean, the roving seagulls, and the hordes of rollerbladers whizzing past, belting out songs.
Each lap started downtown, whizzing past ski and bike rentals, après-ski bars, tourist shops, bakeries and a Smokey Bear sign (fire danger "low" on race day).
"Oooooh, oh my go..." I screamed as I flew down the line, the sound of metal against metal whizzing at a high-pitched "Vzzzzzzzzzz" in my ear.
He committed a miserly 12 unforced errors, blunted the 140mph first serves whizzing his way and even reduced the normally Zen-like Raonic to venting his frustration.
We've been going for 5 ½ years now and it took us quite a long time to get to 100 [batches of beer], but now we're whizzing along.
So, some of the stuff is natural, but the vast bulk of the flux, the density of the stuff whizzing around the Earth, is created by humans.
But Mashable found a handful (we only failed to catch one, a guy who went whizzing by on a skateboard) and they were mostly adorable, of course.
Sometimes you might narrowly slam on the brakes at a red light and see the car that otherwise would have hit you go whizzing through the intersection.
Mr. Webster, 272, was out walking in the -2000 degree afternoon (-255.6 Celsius) when he glimpsed a friend whizzing by in one of two local ice boats.
Hockey is non-stop Hockey's pace of play is continuous, featuring a constant blur of the puck whizzing about the ice and players crashing against the boards.
I later added a 20 megabyte hard drive with an internal fan that provided a constant whizzing, whirring soundtrack from its lair below its khaki-colored counterpart.
At that moment, a middle-aged man in a Canada Goose parka came whizzing by, a look of panic on his face, and then crashed, spread-eagled.
Grunts hauling unwieldy loads across the battlefield, cursing under their breath at the pilots whizzing overhead, have been a part of military life for over a hundred years.
The reality is that space is dynamic — supernovae exploding, comets whizzing by, stars drifting in orbits in their galaxies, all while the very fabric of space itself expands.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Counting the number of bugs whizzing high overhead annually may seem all but impossible, but researchers in Britain have completed the most comprehensive tally ever conducted.
Maybe you'll play a racing game on your dining room table, for example, using your iPad to view cars whizzing around as if they're actually on the table.
He needed the room to stop whizzing by, a blur of corporate logo holograms going round and round like he was in the middle of the Daytona 500.
Kansas City went up 4-0 immediately before Duda's ninth homer when Perez sent a liner whizzing over Severino's head into center field for a two-run single.
Today, as a consequence of that growth, there are approximately 1,500 functioning satellites whizzing around the Earth, more than 2,85033 dead ones, and almost seven tons of garbage.
The video then shows Rubio throwing passes that end up whizzing toward a slew of celebrity guests, including Rubio's opponent, Ben Carson, CNN commentator SE Cupp and Sen.
He simply grabs two and feeds them into his mouth, with his teeth gnashing, as though they're whizzing down a conveyer belt and being sliced along the way.
It was formally a noncombatant role, but bullets and shells might be whizzing over his head while he was atop poles, trees or roofs going about his work.
Mr. Buttigieg and his leading rivals have all developed rural policy papers and committed to itineraries that take them through oceans of ripening corn and whizzing wind turbines.
Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — Maria Sharapova has been winning professional tennis matches for half her life, which makes her feel as if time is a passing shot whizzing by her.
In it, cars hop on and off platforms that lower from street level to a network of tracks, whizzing along beneath the surface of the city at 130 mph.
It was the latest in a series of successful tests for the nascent electric flight industry, which aims to have "flying cars" whizzing above cities within the next decade.
" We are going to assume that's code for "there is no large, out of control, flaming ball of space trash whizzing overhead faster than a speeding bullet right now.
The window projected across the passthrough door, and the wall opposite Adda displayed Rheasilvia Station's metallic lattice­work whizzing by so close to the Casey's hull cams that Adda flinched.
Uber, Lyft and a bevy of other electric scooter companies have been the stars of the 2019 South by Southwest conference with thousands of scooters whizzing around Austin, Texas.
In real time, it captured images of Aeva workers whizzing about on kick-scooters, with the workers' images changing color as they moved toward or away from the vehicle.
On release, Generations was praised for being a nice combination of 2D side-scrolling and frantic whizzing around a three-dimensional plane, but there's much more to be done.
He gives customized tastings, getting a sense of your preferences and then whizzing around the shop to select limited and rare wines (he also offers master classes, by appointment).
Seconds later, she heard a screaming child – also around 6 years old – whizzing down the hill on his bicycle, screeching not in pain or fear but with absolute joy.
People were ducking and covering with a constant stream of projectiles whizzing by our faces, and the air was filled with the sounds of fists and sticks against flesh.
On Crowd Control I like "Crowd Control" because there's no vocal (I'm not always a big fan of my voice) and because I got to use this whizzing whistle.
In this concept, VR goggles replace the crowds of the conference with buildings whizzing by below, including a lattice of red taillights, representing the the suckers in freeway traffic below.
The dream of whizzing through an airless tube that is hundreds of miles long from one city to the next at near-supersonic speeds just got a little more real.
Pirates outfielder Danny Ortiz lost the grip on his bat during a swinging strike, sending the bat whizzing into the seats behind the Braves' dugout, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.
The only movement onscreen is traffic whizzing past ghostly, empty buildings that once played host to many a fancy-free dance-off, a sneaky pash and shot-induced hazy memories.
Whizzing across the comedy-club stage, he had such frenetic energy that both his body and brain appeared to be moving at a speed many times that of mere mortals.
It is what explains the popularity, at certain stadiums, of the so-called spider camera, whizzing along close to the heads of the players on kickoff corners and free kicks.
Madiha is crying after a thwarted nap, Arif is whizzing up the stairs with Zayn not far behind, Mizan is whimpering for the iPad, and Sara needs a nappy change.
I was inspired by her high-contrast photos of young hockey players whizzing across the ice, part of a larger body of work spotlighting underrepresented—and often underpaid—female athletes.
It's fully electric and has two cargo compartments that can be specialized to fit all sorts of things you'd pay money to send whizzing around town: bags of groceries flowers, pizzas.
Last summer, he wowed us with a shot of the ISS whizzing across the sky like a shooting star—a shot that he captured from the window of a Southwest flight.
It's powered by a quad-core Intel Celeron processor and just 2GB of RAM on the entry-level model, but that doesn't stop it from whizzing around websites with satisfying quickness.
But while some virtual cars are whizzing by on streets I can't reach, it's an eerily empty parallel New York — its greenery rendered with the blockiness of an old video game.
Should this unprofitable company with a litany of internal issues really be putting people into these drone-helicopter things and send them whizzing across cities at hundreds of miles an hour?
The bass response is impressive, conveying deep, low rumbles clearly when explosions rock the virtual landscape, even while bullets are whizzing by and other players are barking orders in voice chat.
The company is developing a transit system built around individual pods that glide on elevated tracks, whizzing people much closer to their end destinations than traditional mass-transit systems, like subways.
At a time when Nintendo's Pokémon Go is taking over the world, the name Moo Moo Farms may conjure up imagery of pixelated princesses and plumbers whizzing along a cartoon racetrack.
Already, there's concern that so many satellites will transform the night sky, making it difficult for astronomers to make detailed observations of the Universe when so many vehicles are whizzing overhead.
That Steps layered their signature four-to-the-floor club bass, strings and whizzing synths over this, and employed a total of three modulations (I checked with Fiona) is quite frankly rude.
After his son kicks off the device by reaching for a sippy cup, the video follows as kids' toys are sent whizzing down ramps and stairs and books topple into each other.
It's no surprise that the photos captured so much attention — it's hard not to feel inspired by the pint-sized subjects whizzing through the frame and proudly posing with their beloved boards.
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.
"We also have galactic cosmic rays, which are out in the interstellar space trying to flow in," Stone said, referring to the fast-moving, high-energy atomic particles whizzing around the universe.
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.
Assuming it makes it through that radioactive beatdown, it'll head for a heliocentric orbit between Earth and Mars, from which point it'll spend the next few hundred million years whizzing through space.
It's mobile, whizzing around on a pair of self-righting wheels, and can entertain your pet under its own steam using a combination of lights, sounds, and a feather on its head.
But there's no way a person without brain damage would've ran across an intersection without registering that the light was green and a billion cars were whizzing past him, I wanted to say.
"You can go into your backyard with some binoculars or even the naked eye, and you can see plenty of satellites whizzing around a few hours past dusk or before dawn," says Bull.
While you probably won't see drones whizzing by in the background of your favorite influencer's festival outfit posts or Instagram stories, their use could prove helpful considering the size of the festival grounds.
With stockmarkets around Europe crashing, recriminations whizzing through the ether and the full weight of Britain's terrible decision to leave the EU looming over them, his achievements in office seemed, however unfairly, puny.
By the midcentury, such treats found pride of place on the dessert trolleys whizzing around the white tablecloth restaurants that began to proliferate in cities, which necessitated extra cooks to bake such bounties.
Finally the gates open, and a fake orange hare is sent whizzing along a rail on the outside boundary of the racing track at 33 miles an hour, six hounds in hot pursuit.
Near the bottom of the hill, it is hard to slow down, which is essentially what BepiColombo needs to do before it can swing into orbit around Mercury, instead of just whizzing by.
You'll see these dudes whizzing down the street on their crazy electric scooters with a bunch of pizzas tied to the back—saviors that will show face even when your loved ones won't.
Ms. Rocha, the 27-year-old model and social media star, had all she could do to contain herself, teetering on five-inch heels as she sent those balls whizzing in Mr. Conran's direction.
But even though the Venezuelans were awed by the views whizzing by their window, their minds were mostly on the land they had left behind – and the uncertainty facing them in the lands ahead.
We are excited by the prospect of riding on a brand new train or replacing a dingy airport with a brand new one or whizzing down a tube at nearly the speed of sound.
So instead of whizzing by in a flash, the lightsail-driven nanocraft will hit the brakes, slowing down enough to explore the system's trio of stars—and even the Earth-like planet Proxima b.
"Several officers felt bullets whizzing by as they exited their vehicles approximately 80 yards back, one later describing a scene so strangely serene that he could clearly hear his own breathing," the report said.
"Wider" is the key word here: Google added 28 new policies for advertisers and a further 20 for publishers in 2017 to try to get a better grip on what's whizzing around its services.
One of the only pedestrians in sight, she peered through the curved chain-link fence at the sheds and tracks below, a blue and gray Long Island Railroad train whizzing by in the distance.
The most typical type of fire truck that you will find whizzing through New York streets these days is known as a rear mount, so called because it offers ladder access from the rear.
But even though the Venezuelans were awed by the views whizzing by their window, their minds were mostly on the land they had left behind – and the uncertainty facing them in the lands ahead.
A NORTH KOREAN missile whizzing over Japan the day before Theresa May's arrival in the country on August 30th provided the British prime minister with a reminder that there is more to life than Brexit.
The ground is askew, plants have grown over the grandstands, there is no light in the dressing rooms, and the din of local trains and trucks whizzing past makes it hard to hear one another.
The duo is seen on video whizzing around all 28 hectares of the palace on a golf cart and enjoying the company of a dozen or so deers that live on the palace's garden compounds.
The pull-out box shows the ALMA data of the "shadow" (black) produced by absorption of the millimeter-wavelength light emitted by electrons whizzing around powerful magnetic fields generated by the galaxy's supermassive black hole.
In the very last scene, Frank's eyes roll back in his head and he appears to flatline right after he sees himself on that Civil War battlefield in Spotsylvania with bullets whizzing by his head.
Here, instead of whizzing past rows of poky terraced houses en route to the big smoke each day, Rachel stares blurry-eyed at white-washed mansions that look more as if they belong on plantation land.
He rocks his man into a brief but effective coma by cradling the ball in his right hand—momentarily injecting the fear of a pull-up jumper deep into their heart—before whizzing towards the basket.
There's so much going on, so many things whizzing by you, that you benefit from being able to instinctively look up — not with a joystick, but a tilt of your head — and track an enemy's path.
That's not to say Blade Runner 2049 is too long — even at an eonic 2 hours, 44 minutes (including end credits), this film is so bursting with story that it feels like it's just whizzing by.
But this little guy is still adorable, and it's well-designed prop guard means you'll be less likely to kill friends and family as you send it whizzing all over the house like a giant ladybug.
This is what it feels like to enter The New York Times's printing plant in College Point, Queens, and look up to see papers whizzing by overhead on no fewer than 14 miles of conveyor belts.
Companies with names like Virgin Hyperloop One, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, and Transpod have spent millions pursuing the concept of the train-like hyperloop, arguing that whizzing through a tube is the fastest way to the future.
I'm used to whizzing through security with Clear and TSA Pre-Check, but Aer Lingus doesn't support those programs, so I have to go into the general line, which takes 230 times longer and tests my patience.
After doing well at the camp, she swapped her sled for whizzing spokes, and this weekend, you can catch her in three track-cycling events in Rio: women's sprint, women's team sprint, and something called the keirin.
Each story is crammed into its two or three-hour running time, with the scenes and characters whizzing along at Hogwarts Express-speed towards a conclusion that usually suffers from a lack of tension in the build up.
People may be comfortable in their autonomous boxes whizzing through cities, but for the streetscape, communities, and the experience of the person in the city who is not in the Autonomous Vehicle, life might get a lot 'suckier'.
It was a dark moment, but it reinforced my confidence in my own self-control because I didn't immediately rip it out of the hands of its owner and launch it into the traffic whizzing by below.2.
"The few cases in which [Isaac Newton&aposs theory of gravity] doesn&apost work might be when you have two black holes whizzing by each other very closely, which normally doesn&apost happen in most galaxies," Rodriguez said.
That's why for Front Defense, the user is placed within the quadrant and any movement of the environment is natural, related to how the user's head is moving, whether the player is crouching or dodging bullets whizzing by.
"Westfront" is also notable for its creative sound editing, expanding space through offscreen sound, creating sound bridges using artillery fire that extends from one shot to another and even devising audio match cuts, between cries and whizzing shells.
If that bicyclist whizzing by seems a little happier than the average gridlock-bound car commuter, you're not imagining it: A recent study found that two-wheeled commuters were happier than their gas pedal-stomping, car-caged peers.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Growing numbers of young people whizzing around Europe's big cities on electric scooters may represent a nightmare for some pedestrians and motorists, but for Swedish sharing start-up VOI they offer a path to positive cashflow.
You can see support chains attached to the bot's shoulders in the video above (presumably in case it topples over), and although its arms are whizzing around incredibly quickly for their size, there's no indication they have any strength.
You can see support chains attached to the bot's shoulders in the video above (presumably in case it topples over); and although its arms are whizzing around incredibly quickly for their size, there's no indication they have any strength.
There, for instance, whizzing down the aisles, was Henry R. Kravis, the billionaire private equity investor, and his wife, Marie-Josée, president of the Museum of Modern Art, to which the couple has donated over $100 million to date.
It starts with a swaggering drumbeat and an obstreperously distorted bass line that could carry her voice on their own, but she soon marshalls a swarm of flutes, a cinematic string section, giggly backup voices and whizzing sound effects.
Uber's "flying car" project Elevate came whizzing back into view today with a number of key announcements about where it will first appear, who will be working on it, and how this futuristic service will look when it ultimately takes off.
And once in a great while there's the fun-house thrill of seeing a Port Authority person go whizzing by in a "catwalk car"—the vehicle slightly bigger than a skateboard that runs on a track along the tunnel's wall.
Stories like these perpetuate the fear we all have when stepping into a steel behemoth whizzing through the sky at 36,000 feet: that something completely out of our control will go wrong, causing our brains to ooze out of our ears.
Cameras can be used to detect errors in printed text or graphics, but they are not much cop at spotting faults in microscopic layers of transparent material whizzing past on a web—not least because there may be nothing to see.
The spacecraft has managed several historic firsts, including the first time a spacecraft has orbited a comet rather than just whizzing past to snap some fly-by pictures, and the first time a probe has landed on a comet's surface.
Takeoff's flow is akin to him jumping between asteroids whizzing by at light speed, while Quavo's hook of "Know that the bad bitch got it / I know that she got it" becomes operatic when buoyed by a sudden string section.
Self-driving cars will be everywhereThere are honest-to-goodness self-driving Ubers ferrying passengers in Pittsburgh; Baidu's fleet of autonomous electric taxis is zipping around Wuzhen, China; and commuters in England and Sweden will start whizzing along the highways in Volvo carbots.
So many games today have incredible sound and music, whether it's the booming beats in God of War or whizzing laser bolts in Star Wars: Battlefront II, the right headset can suck you deeper into the worlds you're exploring on the screen.
The films do a great job of replicating the thrill of skydiving, with fellow divers performing tricks, clouds whizzing by to give a sense of speed and the all-important parachute opening above before you flop back out of the tunnel to safety.
He is also far too happy to trade in the pocket—meaning that both men's hands and one man's head are whizzing around at six feet off the ground while Struve's head is hanging out in the open, a foot above the exchanges.
The late-September sun in New York made this pod a little hotter than it should be to accurately mimic Norwegian temperatures, but it still smelled a lot like a piney forest, if you closed your eyes and ignored the whizzing air machines.
When a few Border Patrol agents saw a gleaming white hearse whizzing down the highway outside Tucson, Arizona, they figured the rig was worth a closer look—and, with help of a keen-nosed drug-sniffing dog, they made a major marijuana bust.
No matter how you feel about scooters, they often look a lot like lawsuits waiting to happen: People whizzing down the street in the opposite direction of traffic without helmets, jolting over potholes, sometimes thudding up onto the sidewalks and back down again.
The immediate pleasure of nailing a power slide around a long bend; the rush of whizzing past trucks and buses at completely illegal speeds, while Egyptian pyramids become snow-capped mountains become harbor cobblestones become tulips-carpeted fields of joy around you: unbeatable.
But that stops when we get to the end of the match, and I find myself watch every flying frag grenade, and listening for every shot whizzing past, until death (or, more rarely, victory) comes out of that narrow field full of crawling, terrified people.
In these films—which are mostly, loosely speaking, based on true stories—Baghdad and Kabul are lawless gold-rush towns where failures can reinvent themselves as hard-partying successes, and where the bullets whizzing past their ears are all part of the rowdy fun.
The W is part of a massive collection of high rise buildings that make up the ICON Brickell complex and residences, which sits on a bustling corner overlooking downtown Miami and the water, with traffic whizzing by and mega yachts passing under the functioning drawbridge.
Today, even on wintry, wet days, commuters move along a busy bike highway that connects the warrens of the oldest part of the city, where some buildings date to the 1400s, to the northern neighborhoods, whizzing past the stately apartment blocks that overlook the lake.
When it comes to turning those handpicked grapes into juice, natural winemakers rely on native yeast, the stuff that's whizzing around in the air and will land on grapes if you put them in a vat for long enough, to set off natural fermentation.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland: it was like whizzing past Trump signs on a train to Washington, D.C. The evening leaves him with a strong moral case for the Republican nomination, and everyone trying to work out what the heck he'll actually do with it.
We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present.
Ho said the game was designed to avoid the dizziness that's associated with VR. Besides latency issues, which can throw people off, a lot of VR apps take you whizzing through the skies, or make you see that your environment is moving around you, while your body stays still.
You've likely seen videos of daredevils in wingsuits whizzing impossibly close to a cliff, or airplanes flying a few feet from the ground, but this new Red Bull video cranks the craziness up to 11 by including eight different flight disciplines over the stunning scenery of Moab, Utah.
And while these types of flying services are typically the purview of the rich and famous (think investment banking and hedge fund titans whizzing from homes in the Hamptons to helipads atop Manhattan skyscrapers), Zennström says that Lilium's commuter trips will cost no more than a ride-sharing service.
There are also three large LCD screens — one offers a map of shipping routes, with little jiggling ships moving across an animated ocean, and the other two show identical video loops of one of those adorable little street scenes that Amsterdam specializes in, complete with cyclists whizzing past.
Although shorter than previous blasts, this one, launched from the roof of a university library, was no less awesome: it sent streams of color whizzing upwards before erupting into bright puffs, like daubs on a painter's palette, which left in their wake a dark, billowing mass of smoke.
In an age when self-driving cars could be whizzing us around cities in the next decade, it's strange to think that we haven't yet come up with a great solution for a much simpler problem — how to make listening to digital music in the car a more seamless experience.
From tennis lessons with champion Roger Federer, a fun country fair with his grandparents — where he joined sister Princess Charlotte in whizzing down an inflatable slide — a picnic at a polo match and a fabulous getaway to the island of Mustique with his family, the young royal's summer vacation is fit for a king.
When Darnold's center snapped the ball too quickly late in the Jets' loss last weekend at Miami, sending the ball whizzing past Darnold and bouncing toward the back of the Jets' end zone, the quarterback did not chase after it, which is the least of his duties on the play but still a vital one.
The announcement, made from the stage of the Helen Hayes by theater officials and playwrights in hard hats, had a bit of unanticipated drama: During the news conference, a construction worker's tape measure dropped from the overhead fly space, whizzing by the playwrights in hard hats and crashing to the floor with an alarming thwack.
Watching documentary footage of Johnson and his team building a fake lunar rover on a soundstage makes complete sense within the framework of the film; accepting that somebody's going to keep a camera rolling when people's lives are at stake, or when the characters find themselves in a high-speed car chase with bullets whizzing by, simply doesn't.
One night, a fellow student who was dating the artist Keith Haring brought Alig to one of Haring's parties at Area—a short-lived, mythical nightclub with immersive installations that would change every six weeks, including a pool designed to look like a bowl of alphabet soup (for the "Food" theme) and a ramp whizzing with skaters on the dancefloor (for "Gnarly").
Slow, unobtrusive (although sometimes quite crunchy) drum clicks and spare, heavy basslines frame a whizzing, impressionistic blur including but not limited to minimal splashes of keyboard loop and maximal blocks of keyboard gloss, grimy or whooshy or clinically antiseptic electronic texture as the case may be, and the disembodied ghost of Auto-Tune floating through the digital soundscape in search of a larynx to burrow into.
I know, it really went downhill after Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston left to go tango dancing and do bondage sex, respectively—which contains all of the following, in literally, very literally, no particular order: a plinky plonky piano, a few little finger clicks that appear at random over some honking, a whizzing gun sound, what I think is best described as "neeeh nooor," some hollow drums pounded at a frankly manic pace, an unexpected key change.
It is easy to imagine how this played with the global labels that spent months and countless dollars courting the talent, sending couriers and seamstresses whizzing across the planet to ensure that on this one night it would be Margot Robbie in Chanel haute couture, or Allison Janney in a startlingly chic red Reem Acra dress with a plunging neckline and angel sleeves, or Zendaya in a single-shoulder creation by Giambattista Valli reminiscent of old Hollywood.

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