Sentences with phrase «gallops from»

Vestiges gallops from the formation of the Solar System to the co-evolution of life with the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
With 616 hp, 590 lb - ft of torque, and all - wheel drive, the Bentley will gallop from a dead stop to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds.

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In a newspaper article from May 1948, Rep. Buffett wrote, «In a free country the monetary unit rests upon a fixed foundation of gold... independent of the ruling politicians... unless you are willing to surrender your children and your country to galloping inflation, war and slavery, then this cause demands your support... we must win the battle to restore honest money.»
None of us want a future stuck with a bunch of religious idiots that actually think some imaginary pal is going to gallop down from the sky on his rainbow - farting unicorn.
The boy's mother had also read to him from the Apocalypse of St. John the vision of the white horse, «Faithful and True,» which gallops through the world with eyes «as a flame of fire» (Rev. 19:11 - 12).
Among the artworks is a large stagecoach and three giant horses galloping and jumping; the artistic detail extends to the horses» flowing manes and tails created from thin strands of twisted metal.
The improbable saga of J. Winkfield, jockey, who galloped away from two straight Kentucky Derby victories to become a Phileas Fogg on horseback.
Quick, fluid and refreshingly direct, they spent the opening stages of the match galloping into the spaces behind Germany's fullbacks, and only imprecise crosses prevented them manufacturing a decent scoring opportunity from open play.
The rhino veered sharply from me and galloped in a cloud of dust out of sight.
Reaching over Thomas's right shoulder with his right hand, he wrested the ball from Thomas, thereby effecting the most remarkable full - gallop fumble recovery in memory.
Arsenal immediately countered, and Cazorla galloped forward before firing in a shot from 20 yards that Simon Mignolet parried with an outstretched arm.
Leighton Baines galloped onto a cute through ball from Davies and sent over a vicious delivery which evaded the lunging Tosun's boot by no more than an inch.
Locomotor skills are that involves moving from one place to another like crawling, walking, running, climbing, galloping, dodging, hopping, and creeping.
Without any training, she created from memory sketches of galloping horses that looked like the work of an adult.
I marked one track, and from it we located others laid out in a gallop pattern.
This change in gait is similar to the way horses change from trop to gallop.
The most often quoted and loved by the people a description of Russian woman is «she can stop a galloping horse, / and will enter the burning hut...» - from the famous poem of Nekrasov «There are women in Russian villages.»
The camera (steadied on a dolly or rig) moves right alongside him galloping on horseback, totally in sync and thus giving the illusion of him riding in place like a subject from one of Eadweard Muybridge's Sallie Gardner at a Gallop studies.
Live children run around doing normal childhood activities while computer - animated Tinker Bell and her fellow fairies fly around performing important tasks like fixing wagon wheels, protecting butterflies from galloping kid feet, and rescuing kites from trees.
Tension builds as strings rise from a building bass and acoustic guitar trot that slowly gathers accelerating velocity into an alarming gallop.
Swords being removed from their sheaths or being stuck into flesh sound exactly as we image they should, as does the gallop of horses and the twang of bow strings.
In the case of Gun Fury, this includes shoot - out choreography, barroom composition, and the heightened depiction of forward motion, from galloping tracking shots to camera angles staring down a row of reigns as horses sprint headlong over the desert terrain.
It should also be noted that the Sound is spectacular — everything from gunshots, to swirling wind, to boots and spurs, to galloping stage coach horses, and even the pouring out of coffee.
Admittedly, when the film opens with Howard galloping off into the desert away from the film set, my stomach began to churn as I had flashbacks to Electric Horseman.
From the couple's first meet (on horseback, he galloping after the equestrienne he had first spotted bobbing slo - mo on her white steed) to the doomed finale, Serena is one long eye - roll of calamities and corn.
For generations, children have been taught that the patriot Paul Revere, after seeing the signal from the Old North Church, took to his steed and galloped across New England, shouting his famous catchphrase to alert the locals of the British invasion.
Khan Academy isn't likely to close the learning gap because some kids, freed from the teach - to - the - middle plod of the usual classroom, gallop ahead.
Buschner suggests that the question of whether or not to remove tag from the playground really involves two overlapping issues: the endorsement of elimination games in general and the development of important motor skills like running, chasing, fleeing, dodging, leaping, and galloping, within the physical education class.
From San Diego's harbor, there follows a supremely entertaining gallop to Alpine and then through the bouldery Viejas Mountains to Otay Lakes.
When the twin - turbo V - 8 hits max boost (13.0 psi), a process that is far from instantaneous, the Arnage T makes its best move: straight ahead at full gallop.
I met Charli soon after, galloping in on a cloud of dust from Somerset to the Wild West, intrigued by her weekly flash fiction prompts.
Four years since that first gallop — and several falls later — I am thrilled that several of my flashes and my essay, Memoir to Flash Fiction and Back Again, feature as part of a collection from four other memoirists in our newly published Anthology:
The Azawakh from sub-Saharan Africa challenges that notion with its oddly elegant, cat - like gait; it happily prances along with an upright double suspension gallop.
You will have the chance to see the ocean from up above some great hills or gallop on the beach with your new horse friends.
The earliest images are Eadweard Muybridge's motion studies, including a galloping horse from 1887, and George Hendrik Breitner's early photographs.
Hammer Galleries is showcasing a pastel by Edgar Degas from the 1890s that uses information gleaned from studying Eadweard Muybridge's photographs of horses galloping.
The galloping escalation of salesmanship has taken on a life of its own, divorced from meaning and morality.
See millions, billions, trillions traded for pigs, pokes, and lies... starving polar bears straight from the sands of a sinking arctic... snarling snow leopards swept away by melting glaciers... gasping Gurkhas in search of water... coastal residents on stilts... climate grifters juggling semi-intelligent humans... grim reapers galloping the streets... massive throngs wandering aimlessly... You there in the back!
The smoother functioning of the state - run protocols for actual payments and price stability, as well as the heavy hand of state intervention, drives a decreasing interest in all cryptocurrencies and completely sidelines the Bitcoin and crypto phenomenon from a price speculation angle even as the technological promise of the blockchain gallops on.
But that didn't stop him from calling Toronto the least healthy housing market in the country when prices were galloping ahead in the double digits in the first quarter of the year, peaking at 33 per cent year over year in March.
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