Sentences with phrase «hurtling into»

He then hit Vacansoleil's Johnny Hoogerland, sending him hurtling him into a barbed wire fence,» according to news reports.
Imagine a world in which a car hurtling into a gallery isn't a frat spectacle akin to Dirk Skreber or Dan Colen's commercial gallery gimmicks, but the honest processing of a clash of generations within a heuristic environment.
What people tend to forget, however, is that just because a game can be brought hurtling into the modern era with a shiny new paintjob, doesn't always mean that it should.
As simple as this sounds it actually isn't, mostly due to twitch controls which will see you hurtling into the planet at the slightest movement.
The humour still remains strong here, and it's hard not to smile as Anakin looks smug at fixing a ship before hitting the wrong button and sending it hurtling into space.
Investigating a scary mansion, two friends wind up hurtling into the ghastly monster world.
Telling of the burgeoning affection between the Devon teenager Albert (played by former Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble member Jeremy Irvine) and the horse, Joey, who leads the young man hurtling into the horrors of World War One, the script trades heavily on the kind of «I knew when I first saw you» stuff that one might expect from a meet - cute saga like One Day - except that such language is here applied to a strapping lad who would appear to have no actual friends and the half - thoroughbred that his drunken father (a sad - eyed Peter Mullan) buys at auction.
It's also Besson's most purely enjoyable picture since La Femme Nikita and The Professional, tightly edited and recklessly hurtling into one over-the-top over-choreographed set - piece after another while cheerfully never quite making one goddamn lick of sense.
Billions has put itself in the same position with an opposite approach: hurtling into open space, no guiding limits in sight.
That can send it hurtling into the inner solar system.
Intellectually, I know this is because the centrifuge has started to spin, but the sights and sounds in the capsule make the sensation of actually hurtling into space deeply convincing.
It's the familiar force that keeps our feet on the ground and Earth's atmosphere from hurtling into space.
A spent rocket stage that NASA sent hurtling into the moon last year in hopes of kicking up water from a polar crater delivered on that mission, revealing that at least a moderate portion of its target was indeed made of ice.
The authors argue this was the same impact that sent a great mass of debris hurtling into space, creating the moon.
Today, the people deciding what to send hurtling into the solar system don't always work for nasa.
Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat went hurtling into turn one, locked up his front wheels and bundled into Fernando Alonso who in turn hit Verstappen.
In 1986 Petty gave some telling advice to the young Bill Elliott, who was hurtling into stardom but was baffled by the limelight.
Quick breaks from their own zone, with forwards hurtling into enemy territory, are the comrades» main offensive weapons.
Rather, we are on a spaceship hurtling into the unknown, just like the solitary passenger in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey after he had tried to regain control by dismantling his spaceship's computer.
He experienced, in rapid succession, blows of the sort that can send a disturbed, isolated young man hurtling into a spiral of instability: forced to move out of his lifelong home, spurned by a girlfriend, bounced from school to school, then suddenly losing his mother, his closest companion, to a fatal illness.
(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.
It was nearly 10 years ago that our lives were forever changed when two fuel - laden passenger jets, hijacked by terrorists, hurtled into the World Trade Center.
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.
And Cambridge Analytica is one point of focus through which we can see all these relationships in play; it also reveals the elephant in the room as we hurtle into a general election: Britain tying its future to an America that is being remade - in a radical and alarming way - by Trump.
Plus, the craft will collect data during its last hurtle into the gas giant's atmosphere.
DEBRIS thrown up when Comet Shoemaker - Levy 9 hurtled into Jupiter last July now forms a clearly visible dark band in the planet's southern hemisphere, say astronomers who spotted it last month.
In April 2008, a jagged projectile of maple wood hurtled into the stands at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and struck Susan Rhodes in the face.
«Fast and curious: Electrons hurtle into the interior of a new class of quantum materials.»
When the Model B hurtles into a bank of trees, leaving Hyde tangled in the branches with a broken arm, we are reminded that one uncertain tilt of the rudder during their first flight could have vanquished the Wrights» quest for scientific immortality.
But it wasn't until I came out of a meeting room earlier this week — a meeting that ended at around 3:30 pm — and looked out the window of my office that I realized how far we've hurtled into the year.
Director Ang Lee creates a groundbreaking movie event about a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery.
They get more than romance when mistaken identity hurtles them into an incredible adventure involving corrupt cops, a mob boss and a crazy cab driver.
Just try not to swoon as Bathsheba and Gabriel defy social convention and pursue a relationship based on mutual respect and vigor atop a hill as majestic as the steed she loves to hurtle into the sky on.
Reverse - engineering the campy 60s TV show into a four - quadrant CG blockbuster, Lost in Space sees the Space Family Robinson (William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, Jack Johnson) hurtled into unknown space along with their Robot and cocky pilot Don West (Matt LeBlanc) after traitorous Dr. Smith (Gary Oldman) sabotages the ship.
That vision includes vehicles fuelled with blood, «Doof Warriors» playing flaming guitars as they hurtle into battle, CG used in respectful subservience to jaw - dropping practical stunts, and Hugh Keays - Byrne's Immortan Joe presiding over a religious cult seemingly inspired by a Duran Duran song that was inspired by the original Mad Max films («Wild Boys always shine», remember).
When Joel is tasked with shutting down Molly's mom - and - pop operation, the unlikely lovers find themselves hurtled into a whirlwind romance.
Despite careful planning and countless checks and double checks from teams of engineers, the orbiter fired its rockets too late, glanced off the Martian atmosphere, and hurtled into space, lost forever.
One of the Volkswagens hurtles into the top of Paddock Hill, still on the brakes, and gets hugely out of shape, the howl of its rear tyres shattering the peace.
Abdul Jabbar's truck grazes him, just misses a muleteer, and hurtles into the square, closely followed by the powerful 4» 4.
As the new generation (and the new war) of consoles rumbles reluctantly into second gear, I have decided that, for once, I won't be jumping on this particular bandwagon only as it hurtles into retirement.
As sole composer, she tackled Baroque classical for the French Revolution action of Unity and hurtled into the future with Activision's intergalactic Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
As she hurtles into this new adventure, Samus will encounter her first mentor and Commanding Officer of the Galactic Federation, Adam Malkovich.
Louise Bourgeois» career hurtled into the public sphere with the rise of feminism in the late 1960s and the sudden recognition of her emotionally charged and beautifully crafted work.
Last week, my carriage hurtled into one of the dips and got stuck.

Not exact matches

Tony Hawk knows that when you're hurtling down a halfpipe into an aerial spin, losing focus could get you seriously hurt.
Puerto Rico is hurtling headlong into what could be the largest municipal default in United States» history, and investors are kind of freaking out about it.
But this giant has hurtled the on - demand car service into a spotlight that has exposed as much bad as it has good.
It's not exactly a natural thing to cram a few dozen or hundred people into a pressurized metal tube, and go hurtling through the sky.
The favorite among my crew is the Xcelerator, on which riders rocket from 0 to 82 miles per hour in a mere 2.3 seconds, launching hundreds of feet into the air before immediately hurtling 90 degrees straight down.
In the split second before the Maserati could hurtle, brakeless, out of control, Moss coolly jammed the shift lever into low gear, bringing the compression of his eight cylinders against the speed of the car.
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