Sentences with phrase «hurtles at»

In football, a team's fortunes can change in 24 hours, but it seems as if this Barcelona team is prepared for all the challenges being hurtled at them.
Very soon they will be hurtling at spend towards the Championship and, no doubt, once at the bottom a huge anvil will land on David Moyes head creating an enormous bump to appear on the top.
Siding Spring's nucleus will come closest to Mars around 11:27 a.m. PDT (2:27 p.m. EDT), hurtling at about 126,000 mph (56 kilometers per second).
Since the dawn of the space age in the late 1950s, low Earth orbit has become a junkyard, with about 110,000 hunks of old spacecraft one half inch or larger hurtling at speeds as high as 30,000 miles per hour.
Much like the football above, a single ion is hurtled at a thin layer of atoms.
Florentine is an action - oriented director; at his best, he does what certain Ringo Lam, Tsui Hark and John Woo movies do, transforming characters into bodies in motion, hurtling at each other through space.
But everything — the cutscenes, the dozens of bodies flying in the air and the enemy attacks hurtling at the screen — just looks better in 3D.
If you would like more of a together experience where you can scream in unison then buckle up in a swing for two on the Minjin swing and you'll not only hear each other screams as you hurtle at 120km / hr, but both your hearts pumping harder with the adrenalin rush!
Wave after wave of enemies come hurtling at you from all corners and you simply have to get the hell outta the way, lest they take you down with a single hit.
Moreover and at several junctures, I had to close my eyes when zero gravity took over, Jack sent hurtling at full speed into an incoming wall.
As a political science teacher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mr. Musgrave, 36, feels a professional responsibility to keep abreast of the news and academic chatter hurtling at him in the form of tweets.
It may be hurtling at top - speed toward peak San Franciscification as one report has it.

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Musk, proponent of hurtling people at 1,000 kilometres per hour through tubes powered by air pressure, has little time for common sense.
Unable to afford a wind tunnel to test his designs, he would strap parts of his plane to the roof of his station wagon and hurtle down the road at 80 mph to see how they held up.
The US and China are now locked in a global game of chicken, hurtling towards each other at high speed, each daring the other not to veer away.
(Poets & Quants)-- Hurtling into Shanghai at more than 200 miles per hour on a bullet train to attend a pre-MBA boot camp at a leading Chinese business school gave international participants a striking welcome to China's breathtaking ascendance.
In one period macro events may drive the narrative, while firm - specific issues can hurtle shares in one direction or another at a different time.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
As the Children's Schools and Families Bill 2009/2010 hurtles towards Royal Assent via the debating of committee stage amendments, there is a great deal at stake for home schoolers in particular and liberty in general.
I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things.
To quote you, «I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things» So all that being said, what is it that makes you believe being a «raging drunk», isn't acceptable... all things being considered.
Long before we first hurtled down the luge - like chutes on wheeled carts during the summertime at Snowbird and Park City ski resorts, my husband (Steve) and I knew «alpine...
But there, hurtling over the second jump at high speed, Spider caught his arm on a gate, somersaulted onto the back of his neck in an explosion of snow and skis and fractured a vertebra in his back.
The horses hurtle as one around the last turn and into the stretch, with Woolf finally asking The Biscuit for all he has left and then turning to yell at Kurtsinger as he pulls away, «So long, Charley!»
The future looks bright for Australian sports, with enormous crowds at cricket, AFL, rugby and soccer matches ««and with the advent of eSports, these numbers are only going to swell as we hurtle through the 21st century.
In the South, at 5:25 p.m., another nine horses hurtled onto the track at Gulfstream Park in the 1 «Äö √ Ñ √ ∂ «àö √ ± «àö ¬ µ - mile Florida Derby.
A tiny - but - awesome soapbox replica of the Le Mans class - winning Aston Martin V8 Vantage hurtled down the course at Alexandra Palace
A turbocharged, forward - hurtling vision of the game was onstage in the vendors» hall at US Lacrosse's national convention in Philadelphia in January.
The fastest pass is one in which the outgoing sprinter uses almost all the 20 - meter zone to build speed, and the incoming runner leans and stretches to get the stick into his hurtling teammate's hand at the last instant.
Maybe it's because Lynch was born with the strength of two men, or maybe he just has more mass than a normal human being, but either one sure explains how two objects hurtling toward each other at approximately equal force can have such a one - sided result.
As usual I was out of my seat hurtling a tirade of abuse at Wenger and Bould for just sitting there letting the game drift away without any input and getting strange looks from the tourists around me, funny place that Emirates stadium, so corporate and touristy, I just don't if I take anymore.
But who is the best at hurtling forward while still keeping one eye on the back door...?
Set in the pleasingly claustrophobic Cottesloe theatre at the National, audience members are immediately hurtled into the sticky hell of the Commons, seated either in government or opposition seats in a set laid out to mirror the chamber, with Big Ben's stammering clock hands beamed onto the back wall.
It is easy to forget, while the internal issues in the Labour Party are hurtling along at break - neck speed, that there are problems within the Conservative Party too — problems of a quieter, longer - term nature but no less dangerous for that.
Two years ago, for instance, Sonntag and his wife, MaryAnn, flung themselves out of an airplane at 13,000 feet and hurtled to Earth.
The six crew members of the International Space Station prepared to abandon ship when NASA spotted a piece of space junk hurtling toward them at 29,000 miles per hour.
5 million mph The approximate speed at which scientists observed a supermassive black hole, roughly 8 billion light - years away from Earth, hurtling through space.
And if physicists set up the experiment with a photon detector at each slit, that is indeed what they see: Photons hurtle randomly through either the first slit or the second, which results in two separate clumps of dots forming on the film.
Andromeda is on a collision course, hurtling toward the Milky Way at 300,000 miles per hour.
When the two beams smash together, the resulting debris — including some B and anti-B mesons — continues hurtling in the direction of the electron beam at about half the speed of light.
The single - wing design exploits the wind to create lift, a force that sends the craft hurtling through the air at many times the speed of the wind.
One such star is hurtling away from the Milky Way at roughly 4.3 million kilometers per hour, researchers report in the March 6 Science, making it the fastest - moving star to be ejected from our galaxy.
ONCE upon a time, there was an unconventional US entrepreneur who devised a revolutionary mode of transport that would send people hurtling through narrow tubes at high speeds.
The most alarming thing about taking your hands off the steering wheel when hurtling along the road at 90 kilometres an hour is just how quickly you get used it.
Analysis of the crater suggests the hurtling object was traveling at hypersonic speed when it hit; scientists are debating how it maintained such velocity.
The bubble in question is actually a field of magnetic plasma, and the bigger this field gets, the faster it will travel, powered by solar winds made of particles hurtling from the sun at a million miles per hour.
Young engineers in a NASA - style mission control room follow a GeoEye satellite, which is at that moment hurtling around Earth some 423 miles above the ground.
Astronomers have strongly suspected that dust also forms after supernovas, the violent explosions of giant stars that send atoms hurtling through space at thousands of kilometers a second.
Out of nowhere an object half as big as Earth comes hurtling in at several miles per second.
As the comet hurtles through the inner Solar System at around 100,000 km / h, the relative speed between orbiter and comet will remain equivalent to walking pace.
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