Sentences with phrase «from wreckage»

This process usually destroys whatever modicum of good feeling the divorcing couple might have been able to salvage from the wreckage of their marriage - a tragically counterproductive outcome, especially for couples with young children.
It took 30 minutes for firefighters to save her from the wreckage.
The men were extricated from the wreckage, and they, along with five others, were taken to area hospitals, where they are expected to make a full recovery.
Emergency service personnel shut down a few streets and roads leading to the intersection, while firefighters were still on the scene an hour later putting out fires and removing passengers from the wreckage, the Fire Department stated.
Indeed, the Aviation Herald later reported that 150 liters of fuel were recovered from the wreckage.
The administration means the Asia - Pacific giant has lost the bulk of its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) practice but, from the wreckage, China has salvaged a 33 - partner business, with Schaub (pictured) personally playing a key role in negotiations with European partners.
A man and a women are pulled from the wreckage, but a young girl remained pinned under the car.
Police and emergency personnel reported that it could take over three days to extract the decreased individuals from the wreckage.
The passenger was extracted from the wreckage by the fire brigade.
We've known this was a possibility from the start and feared it: It now seems the worst - case scenario for spreading the oil gushing from the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon is starting.
The Guardian gives us a glimpse: Two separate scientists studying the issue have found the low - oxygen areas around the Gulf Gusher.Half as Much Methane Spewing Out as Oil Samantha Joye, from the University of Georgia, says there's up to 50 % as much methane and other gases being spewed from the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon as there is oil.
If the Paris agreement falls apart — and especially if a Republican is elected president of the US in 2016 — it is very difficult to see international agreement building itself back up from the wreckage anytime soon.
If it's wrong to wreck the climate then it's wrong to profit from that wreckage.
If it's wrong to wreck the planet, than it's also wrong to profit from that wreckage.
If it is wrong to wreck the climate, then it is wrong to profit from that wreckage.
These days, armed forces increasingly find themselves hauling survivors from the wreckage of collapsed cities or providing aid to tsunami victims, even as they remain poised to do leaders» bidding on battlefields.
[UPDATE 5/22: A poem has risen from the wreckage in China.]
I mention all this not because I want to imagine Abstract Expressionism somehow magically liberated from the wreckage or the baggage of so many dichotomies, false or otherwise.
So it is a massive blow for this year's graduating students to have lost their work, and the touching, fascinating exhibition they have mounted is a noble attempt to salvage something from the wreckage.
Her deconstructed post-apocalyptic domain may be the suggestive backdrop for the next chapter, where new beginnings will regenerate from the wreckage; a new generation of civilisation.
Tobias Madison Krawling from the Wreckage, 2017 Epson print mounted on aluminium, vinyl sticker, plastic frame 80 x 80 cm
Honarvar zooms in and out, commenting on both the micro - and macrocosmic scales, taking on the clichés of visual semiotics by rebuilding from the wreckage of the history of visual image - making.
The film takes as its starting point a myth about Isla Santa Maria, an island said to have formed from the wreckage of a replica of Christopher Columbus» flagship, created for the 1893 World's Columbian Expo in Chicago.
She is the author of several books including Walter Benjamin: Overpowering Conformism (2000), Hollywood Flatlands: Animation, Critical Theory and the Avant - garde (2002), Synthetic Worlds: Nature, Art and the Chemical Industry (2006), and Derelicts: Thought Worms from the Wreckage (2014).
Yet I'm not above being seduced myself, and ironically, plastic can evoke a sense of preciousness, in that inevitably I'd pull from the wreckage a toy from my childhood, or one so well crafted one couldn't help designating it «special».
Hulick penned various memorable compositions such as the iconic «Mass Effect Theme» as well as «The Normandy», «Uncharted Worlds», «Sovereign's Theme,» «From the Wreckage,» «Victory,» «Uplink,» and many more.
Scavenge Infinium — the living metal of the cosmos — from the wreckage of your enemies to create powerful turrets and deadly drones, and turn the tide of the Wrog war.
In a small hidden cover accessible from the wreckage platforms by the Oil Well that lead from the upper area down into the canyon.
He stumbles away from the wreckage and comes across a radio relay station.
Salvaged from the wreckage of a cancelled project, this new take on cooperative shooters with a gothic, Southern United States setting is utterly fascinating to us.
As the game opens your little character of no name is happily dancing away in his home when all of a sudden the wall gets blasted inwards and a man emerges from the wreckage claiming to be you from the future, before exclaiming, «There's no time to explain!
Jump from the wreckage toward the path inside the rock.
One of the most popular dive sites created from the wreckage of a cargo boat that sunk 30 years ago.
Dogs put their lives on the line every day... for personal protection, for law enforcement, for the disabled, for our freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of tragedy from wreckage, now they're detecting cancer and seizures... things even humans can not do.
Dogs put their lives on the line every day — for their law enforcement partner, for their blind companion, for a child who is disabled, for our freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of tragedy from wreckage.
One emerging news story from the wreckage of the new economy is the growing disparity between reported or GAAP earnings and «pro forma» or operating earnings results.
Faced with the new reality of her life, she must find a way to rise From The Wreckage and answer the question - how do you get back to normal, when everything that was normal is gone?
But when an earthquake hits during the procedure, Jake staggers from the wreckage a profoundly changed man, now endowed with uncanny mental abilities.
There are pioneers attacked by bears and left for dead; aviators crawling from the wreckage onto snow swept mountains; and lots of people adrift, afloat and abandoned in seas around the world.
Three aliens emerge from the wreckage, and three humans are chosen as Earth's champions.
Having dragged himself out of the shattered turret, Robert half tumbled the short distance to the ground and began to stumble away from the wreckage.
The independent author sphere is saturated with bad design and marketing — from unintentionally hilarious book covers to websites that look like refugees from the wreckage of Geocities — and you don't want to add to it.
Saturn engineers Alfred Soulliere, the driver, and Mark Goften were airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville after rescue crews spent 40 minutes removing them from the wreckage.
PC Paul Fletcher from the Greater Manchester Police was lucky to walk away from the wreckage of this Volkswagen Golf R after coming to grief during an early morning test drive.
Michelle immediately fears the worst, but her captor Howard (John Goodman) insists that he saved her life by pulling her from the wreckage and then bringing her back to his fallout shelter following some kind of massive chemical attack that has rendered the outside world uninhabitable.
I can only hope that something can be salvaged from the wreckage.
After they crash into the Pacific, they float away from the wreckage on two lashed - together rafts, and Louis seeks a deal with God.
98 passengers survive as local Pentecostal churchgoers and firefighters heroically pull victims from the wreckage.
Here, 40 miles from Lake Charles and some distance below a farmhouse, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) awakens from a nasty car crash to find herself shackled to a bed, the unwilling guest of the man who pulled her from the wreckage.
When she is saved from the wreckage and nursed back to health by a helpful stranger (John Goodman) it seems like the perfect example of right time, right place.
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