Sentences with phrase «glass shattering»

Upon closer inspection, the viewer realizes that the painting is an image of a glass shattering into pieces, with its blue liquid spilling out.
You've got glass shattering, robots going nuts, and tons of gunplay.
Lightening resembles childish scribble on a drawing pad; glass shattering looks like horrible square pixels and the fire isn't too convincing either.
Crashes are spectacular, with frames crumpling, glass shattering, and detached tyres rolling around merrily.
The entire game slams into the dissonance, its rear wheels lifting into the air, its chassis buckling, glass shattering, time slowing to lovingly showcase the damage, narrative physics throwing you through the windshield onto the pavement.
Explosions during «The Avengers» trailer had an ample amount of noise complete with glass shattering and frantic civilians screaming.
The sound of violence is prevalent with gunfire, the use of a samurai sword, knife work, and glass shattering taking over scenes instead of dialogue.
After all, we get it: Farrell is an Everyjerk, so let's get to the glass shattering.
Do I see John Wayne showcasing the ole knuckle sandwich with beer and glass shattering in the foreground?
A man travels with his boss to an evicted man's house where they find him holding his wife and two grade - school sons hostage; sheriff's deputies point handguns toward the house as the homeowner breaks out the picture window from inside with a rifle, glass shattering loudly as sirens sound outside, the homeowner argues with the officers, accidentally shoots into a wall, missing one of his young sons, drops his rifle after a man tells him that he cheated to get the man evicted, exits the house and is arrested and handcuffed after being forced to the ground.
Time appears to crawl to a standstill around him, glass shattering in a slow - motion ballet as he changes the direction of bullets.
Volume is a key player in the glass shattering game, because the loudness of a sound is directly related to the extent it displaces air molecules.
Worried about glass shattering..
The temperature change will make the glass shatter and you don't want that.
The glass shattered, damaging the retina of his right eye.
The Other Side of the Glass shatters prevailing belief that men need to be trained to be prepared to «protect their partner and baby» at birth, in the medical system.
Myhrvold's irreverent advice was just one of the cutting - edge food science and cooking tips that he shared during his talk, all the while dazzling the audience with film clips of wine glasses shattering, orange zest vaporizing, and a kernel of popcorn exploding in slow motion (as illustration of the kernel's «structural failure» to illustrate how water in food can become a «steam rocket» as the latent heat of the water builds up).
A small resonator placed in a window pane creates acoustical or mechanical vibrations at just the right frequency to make the glass shatter.
The longer the Earth opens up and makes mortar crumble and glass shatter, the more the film carries on.
A woman is yanked out of bed onto the floor, a woman is «skewered» into place by poles but is not hurt, glass shatters onto a woman and in two scenes a giant hand and many smaller hands try to grab people.
Glass shatters, guns fire and tyres screech in a sexy symphony of Cold War destruction.
Gunshots crackle, wood splinters and glass shatters, with Mann's frantic camera racing after the fugitives as they scramble into the woods like rats escaping from Christian Bale's sombre predator.
I think the glass shatters and can cause tire punctures and injurys.
No glass shattered, and NOTHING penetrated the interior cabin!
The doves rose from the opposite rooftop in a sudden gray and scattery cloud, and as the floor lurched under me and two panes of glass shattered at my feet, I ran screaming for my father.
Serving cocktails is a fine way to entertain friends — unless the cocktail glasses shatter for no apparent reason.
The glass shattered, injuring Hill's left knee — an injury that required two operations and permanently restricted his activities.
Glass shatters, shards of metal roll across the street and the beams sunlight realistically follow the contours of your crumples.
Past a whiff of wine from the makeshift bar flanking the entrance to Ameringer McEnery Yohe, a loud din filled the warm room, ceasing for a moment only when a glass shattered on the floor.
Several projecting end unit condos had their hurricane proof glass shattered with total interior destruction.
When glass cracks it seems almost instantaneous thanks to the speed at which glass shatters — cracks form in glass at a staggering 3200 meters per second.
These work great when you have a sealed phone, but if you want the user to be able to remove the back panel quickly and easily, they just don't work: glass shatters and aluminium bends.
Surely that isn't the case, as metal dents and glass shatters, but after weeks of daily use the One looks practically new.
While the iPhone has cosmetic damage, the Note's glass shatters even more.
We found that out when 2 of our girls got into an argument and when one went to POUND on the door to get her sister's attention, I heard glass shatter.
Instead, safety glass shatters into droplets.

Not exact matches

Borg suffered an eye injury from shattered glass, while Chiesa suffered multiple cuts to the face, according to the MMA Fighting journalist Ariel Helwani.
Sexism is a symptom of male white privilege residing in high perches that prevent women from shattering the glass ceiling.
Research shows that using laminated glass — two panes fused by a sheet of plastic and designed to hold its form even when shattered — could reduce ejections in other parts of the car.
While experts we interviewed don't necessarily agree on what is causing the explosions of glass, they align on this: The bigger the expanse of glass, the harder to ensure that it won't shatter.
In all, Consumer Reports reached out to 17 automakers to find out, among other things, how often they've heard from their customers about exploding sunroofs, whether they've detected any telling patterns, and if they would support a standard of glass that would make shatterings less likely.
In their investigation, South Korean car safety regulators found that a step in the manufacturing process known as «ceramic printing» — used to coat some of the glass, creating a darker area that hides mechanical parts — can make portions of the pane weaker and more vulnerable to shattering.
On the front and back, it has hardened glass that is the most resistant to shattering (though the company warns it's still glass and can break!).
The unknown question is whether Clinton's glass ceiling - shattering candidacy helps or hurts her.
The women — who span professions and generations — agreed that they didn't necessarily aim to shatter the glass ceiling, but rather just wanted to accomplish their own dreams.
And the damage that glass that goes through your skin and face can cause is pretty earth - shattering
The tower can look like a colossal clock, which becomes a high - rise with shatter - glass sides, then a night sky.
Or, meet the team trying to shatter the glass ceiling that female entrepreneurs face when they look for funding.
There has been so much talk about the glass ceiling and what can be done to permanently shatter it.
NCEI's Smith explained that a storm's price tag includes what can be measured: blown - over homes, shattered glass office towers, flooded factories, and waterlogged machinery.
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