Sentences with phrase «by an avalanche»

Everyone is hit by an avalanche of information everyday.
With everyone from Samsung to Augen joining the tablet gold rush, the market's being hit by an avalanche of Android - powered slates.
If your book is poorly edited, or disorganized, or full of factual errors, or lacking any original research or unique point of view, if it doesn't provide practical instruction in something people want to do, if it isn't convincing, if it's inauthentic, if it looks like my cousin Dave did it in Appleworks, you will be buried by the avalanche of books coming up behind you.
None of us needs to be reminded of that the crypto market has been hit by an avalanche with prices declining more than 50 % for the...
Or are superintendents, principals, and educators simply overwhelmed by the avalanche of advice that lands on their desks and in their inboxes?
And, third - party developers ranging from Hyundai and GE to a host of startups all announced Alexa integration in 2016 followed by an avalanche of new Alexa - enabled devices at CES.
Confronted by an avalanche of scientific evidence documenting dangers to the public health from fracking, and encouraged by thousands of loud and raucous protesters who crammed into the Empire State Plaza during his State of the State speeches, Gov. Cuomo reluctantly banned fracking.
«Ten women gave birth to dead babies as they had no access to health facilities in past few weeks, adding that two other children were killed by an avalanche while traveling from one village to another,» said Hashir.
(ISTOCKPHOTO) If you've been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, it's not unusual to be confused by the avalanche of new information, or to feel like your physician isn't telling you everything you need to know.
Judging by the avalanche of money currently pouring into passive investment strategies, we would submit that many investors today, consciously or not, are behaving with a higher degree of risk than normal.
Hopefully, we can avoid being crushed by the avalanche of FOIA request responses from the federal climate science community.
One of the most uncomfortably funny movies you'll ever see, it follows a family whose ski trip is interrupted by an avalanche.
The same tune every year, we will beat Stoke, Giroud will score a goal or two and the AKB's will start praising their Icon singing WENGER knows best, and on so on and so forth another season aiming for that 4th (3rd better), business as usual bullying the low feeders and struggling to draw with the top four or not loose by an avalanche of goals................
I had been driven to write the article by the avalanche of media coverage that year in the United Kingdom about the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, which endlessly claimed that Britain had been fighting for freedom and democracy during that war, and that the Allied victory was nothing short of the triumph of good over evil.
The snow crystals in the debris pile left by an avalanche are packed together so densely that they feel more like concrete than snow.
Any enthusiast of winter sports dreads being overtaken by an avalanche, knowing that there is little chance of freeing oneself once buried beneath the mass of snow — snow that becomes hard as concrete until the buried person can no longer move as much as a finger.
The weekend before, three expert skiers were buried alive by an avalanche near a Washington state ski resort.
The scientists were able to date individual events by analysing the growth rings and wounds left on the trees by avalanches.
Dunes are known to make two very different musiclike sounds when sand is sheared (commonly by the avalanche process).
Slowly but surely, antibiotics and accutane are being drowned by an avalanche of unstoppable natural weapons.
What makes this accomplishment even more impressive is that she and her teammates were struck by an avalanche at 20,600 feet and it took six Sherpas to dig them out.
They are, instead, intent on showing how the three risk death by avalanche, by falls, and if you can bear to look at a close - up of their fingers and toes, by gangrene.
The train is partially derailed by an avalanche, and while the group is stranded, he is discovered dead inside his locked cabin.
If only he could deliver when the film needs that shot of adrenaline for the action scenes as he fails to connect us to the immediacy of the moment as characters get overrun by avalanches of poorly - animated CGI zombie hordes while keeping the focus on Gerry, the one character we're all but assured is safe.
And while the fates of its heroes and victims shouldn't have surprised, given the set - up, they end up surprising just the same because we've become lobotomized by an avalanche of cowardly PG - 13 or «soft» R films into believing that a film will take the crowd - pleasingest way out.
July 15, 2016 • Will Hermes reviews a second album by The Avalanches that was 16 years in the making called Wildflower.
We know from attending a variety of education events over the last few months that those responsible for energy bills in school are often overwhelmed, confused and frustrated by the avalanche of information and options available and would give anything for some clarity and simplicity.
In 1870, Pyrenean blood was used with that of other large breeds to help bring back the St. Bernard after that noble dog's numbers had been so greatly depleted by avalanches and distemper at the hospice in Switzerland.
He's stunned, muted by the avalanche of the mundane.
For those too young to remember it when initially released in» 97, this is the game that brought us Cloud Strife, who is hired by AVALANCHE, which is an eco-terrorist group.
The Mount Rose Highway between Reno and Lake Tahoe has been closed by an avalanche that dropped 20 feet of snow on the road.
In the event Pruitt were forced from office by the avalanche of scandals swirling around him, Wheeler — if confirmed as the agency's number two — would suddenly be running the EPA.
Snowed in by an avalanche of patent infringements, the group was «struggling to find associates to fill the work that's coming in.
None of us needs to be reminded of that the crypto market has been hit by an avalanche with prices declining more than 50 % for the...
The handful of earlier verses in the koran that speak of tolerance (when mohammad was weak and needed to rearm and resupply) are overwhelmed by an avalanche of later ones that carry a much different message of hate, punishment and DEATH.
This is followed by an avalanche of rumour and news of certain signings.
For borrowers confronted by an avalanche of consumer debt, however, the converse of this motto holds true.
True, he's nearly killed by an avalanche and a sasquatch, but he also meets Maren, the young circus performer he can't forget.
If you're confused by the avalanche of early reports, denials, and conflicting statements about the massive security issues announced today, don't worry — you're far from the only one.
Over the years Bob has mentored 100s of students, has been honored with many awards and, judging by the avalanche of tributes that have come in over the past week, he is renowned, respected and loved across the globe.
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