Sentences with phrase «as pileups»

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And numerous studies have found that U.S. workers leave vacation time on the table because they fear being perceived as dispensable, are addicted to their devices and dread work pileup upon their return.
At Talladega in 2003 the last few laps were completed without incident, but as the massive pack of cars started to slow down after taking the flag Bobby Labonte got turned around in the middle of the pack, triggering a multi-car pileup.
Stay one step ahead of a pileup by relocating duds as soon as your kid outgrows them, says Anne Chertoff, of New York City, and the mother of Rebecca Belle, 2, and Jack, 1.
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez described the accident as a six - car pileup in a Twitter post.
The lens is known as Abell 2744, a cosmic pileup where four groups of galaxies are colliding to create one gargantuan gathering with the mass of about 2 quadrillion suns (SN: 6/13/15, p. 32).
These columns of windswept sand — which can cause roadway pileups, eat away at buildings and machinery, and drive larger processes such as erosion and dune formation — consisting of many millions of interacting particles propelled by ever - changing winds.
Large numbers of these pileups and double - strand breaks are lethal to the cell, serving as a jumping off point for the development of disease.
Strand - specific pileup files were then used to identify mtDNA consensus sequences and heteroplasmies as described below.
From the pileup files, the major allele at each mtDNA base - pair position was called as the allele in the consensus sequence.
The whole movie becomes such a pileup of detritus, whether it's cop cars or plot points, that even something as important as rationale becomes an afterthought.
This is described as a «no - holds - barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy.»
White House Down ends, customarily, with a pileup of maudlin melodrama, in which Cale's demonstration of his value as a dad is deemed no less important than — indeed, is largely synonymous with — his ability to save the world.
Adapted from a Jonathan Ames novella, Ramsay's film has been billed as an «enticing challenge» and an «elegant homage to a mold of scrappy detective stories that often collapses into a concise pileup of stylish possibilities,» but there's no doubt that it offers Phoenix one of his best roles yet, and more proof of Ramsay's ability to turn complex material into something thoroughly her own.
In one emblematic scene, he happens upon a multiple - car pileup and strides down the line of automobiles as the slow - motion, blurred sound, and the bright red watermelon guts strewn over the cars (one of the vehicles was carrying a load of melons) give the whole thing a surrealistic vibe.
In 9th grade, where poorly prepared boys first encounter the full force of the college - readiness curriculum, you can see a pileup, or bulge, as 9th - grade classes are far larger than 8th - grade classes, the result of students being retained before entering 10th grade.
As it turned out, it again was the lane that was able to clear the pileup.
Deployment — Deployed members of the military are protected from a pileup of interest and fees on existing debts through the Soldiers» and Sailors» Civil Relief Act (SSCRA, also known as the Service - Members» Civil Relief Act or SCRA).
As it is with many Americans in a tough economy, Lowe's debt came from the pileup of daily living expenses rather than grand expenditures.
As you may have noticed, that can lead to pileups.
You'll need to meet challenges such as drafting another car for a set amount of time, using a slingshot move to pass a certain number of cars, weaving your way through multi-car pileups, and maintaining a minimum average speed on the track for a lap.
My favorites include: riding as far as I can around the city while standing on top of someone's car, driving as many cars as I can find into a pileup and then tossing a grenade at it, and general rampage.
Even the clunkers, such as a ghastly pileup of cast aluminum painted with wavy, tie - dye patterns, exhibit prodigious, indeed Melvillian, ambition.
Pileups of swipes and smears of acid - tinged ochers, dead blues, odd neutrals and straight - from - the - tube reds and greens, they showcase McNeil's talents as a colorist.
Perhaps the most impressive work on view, Field 87 (2007), is a hyper - energized composition that seems to convey an explosive incident, such as a race - car pileup.
Following the Rauch, Zwirner reported the $ 850,000 sale of Kerry James Marshall's Untitled (Blot)(2015), the sale of two works by Lisa Yuskavage — The Big Pileup (2015) for $ 800,000 and Sorbet Sky (2013) for $ 120,000 — as well as Sherrie Levine's 2015 bronze Beach Ball after Lichtenstein going for $ 450,000, and an untitled aluminum panel work by Isa Genzken from 2014 being acquired for $ 250,000.
But ever since I got Twitter installed on my BlackBerry, it has occurred to me that we can not be far away from a time when we will regularly be reading articles with headlines such as «Six Car Pileup Results After Man Checks TwitterFon on Beltway» or «Local Woman Walks Into Manhole While Posting TwitPic.»
As an example, winter storms can cause speed restrictions, traffic crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups throughout New Jersey.
These are known as multi-car accidents, or pileups, because they involve more than two damaged vehicles.
Because of the weight and mass of the truck, they are more liable to cause accidents involving three or more vehicles, generally identified by traffic reports as multi-vehicle collisions or multi-car pileups.
Unfortunately, at least eight people were not as lucky as they were hurt in the Chicago - area pileup and were transported by ambulances to area hospitals.
For those who live in seasonal climates, the chillier months often lead to a pileup of clutter as you spend more time indoors.
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