Sentences with phrase «in the wreck of»

In Ready Player One, the blockbuster from director Steven Spielberg, Wade Watts and his friends escape ordinary life in their wreck of a city in 2045 by reaching for virtual reality goggles, transforming into their avatars, and going on a quest.
Safety is at the top of every vehicle buyer», s list, and we here at Nicobros Auto Sales will verify that this car has never been in a wreck of any kind.
SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Amadeus von Linden has forced from Queenie wireless code for the eleven wireless sets found in the wreck of the plane from which she jumped.
Then there's the big moray eel that lives in the wreck of the SS San Jacinto, schools of jacks that gather on the wreck of the Violet Mitchell, and the island's namesake turtles, which can show up most anywhere.
Our newest itinerary, late December through early March, takes in the wrecks of Coron with the colourful walls of Apo Reef along the way.

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A survivor of the tech wreck, Andrew Hall tasted success in the venture capital space before launching his own new startup, Formalytics.
The collapse of global financial system in 2008 wrecked that fantasy.
Financially wrecked following the First World War, Weimar Germany printed huge volumes of marks to cover its expenses, resulting in hyperinflation on a massive scale.
At last count, he's been fly - fishing out in Jackson Hole, deep sea wreck diving in the Atlantic Ocean, quail hunting in Georgia and, best of all, he climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro — all within that past year alone!
In the second group are existing cable and satellite companies, who will be making a number of arguments about why this opening up isn't necessary — including the argument that they are already opening up themselves and therefore don't need the FCC to barge in and wreck thingIn the second group are existing cable and satellite companies, who will be making a number of arguments about why this opening up isn't necessary — including the argument that they are already opening up themselves and therefore don't need the FCC to barge in and wreck thingin and wreck things.
The country is on the verge of bankruptcy after the annexation of Crimea and the war in the east wrecked its economy.
What's more, despite the fact that «many executives see it as a badge of honor,» Jolly says, hurry sickness can also damage your career even before it wrecks your health, because being in an incessant hurry has a way of making people miss the forest for the trees.
Barris had stated that parts from the wrecked Spyder were put into two other cars, both of which were involved in racing accidents, one of them fatal.
The Tennessee - based manufacturer Fitzgerald Glider Kits, for instance, is in the business of buying up wrecked or otherwise not roadworthy old 18 - wheelers, rebuilding the outdated engines and other drive train components, and then installing them in brand new vehicle bodies, or «gliders,» as vehicles without powertrains are called.
Having witnessed my share of leadership train wrecks over the years, I was most impressed with the principle of «Communication IS Leadership,» which Reiff personally crafted in definition as «daily execution of practicing consistent, reliable, predictable, effective, thoughtful, compassionate, and yes, even courteous communication.»
Aside from potentially wrecking your body in the short term, detox dieting can set you up for a lifetime of dangerous eating.
(Ontario Premier) Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals have wrecked Ontario, Canadians don't want her team in charge of their medicine.»
Now, standing in front of his wrecked car, on the phone with Teresa, it dawned on him that the damage hadn't occurred while he was at breakfast, it had happened the night before, and he had been so wrapped up in work that he simply hadn't noticed till the sun came out.
If you look at history, most companies who raise millions of dollars in the founding stages end up being train wrecks.
«In this tech - driven economy, it is natural to assume that our City by the Bay could be the epicenter of any «tech - wreck» that may occur due to an overvalued and underperforming industry,» the company wrote in its recent reporIn this tech - driven economy, it is natural to assume that our City by the Bay could be the epicenter of any «tech - wreck» that may occur due to an overvalued and underperforming industry,» the company wrote in its recent reporin its recent report.
The most striking example of change occurred in October 1995, when a wrecking ball smashed into the walls of the old Timmins Daily Press office.
His roster of high - profile clients includes Harper's Bazaar, GQ, Purple, Vice, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté and Valentino; he routinely photographs celebrities and other public figures, including Barack Obama, and has a genius for garnering attention, as seen in Miley Cyrus's «Wrecking Ball» video, which he directed.
In TMM's opinion watching the banking sector explode into a flaming wreck is not something the government will sit by and watch idly and the last time we heard of Wenzhou SME's blowing up, credit loosening was not far behind.
You also need a contingency plan for when the European Union wrecks the Greek banks, which basically have been the tool of the oligarchy in Greece.
The slow - motion train wreck began with an obscure Tax Court of Canada ruling in 2003, in which the judge sided with insurer State Farm against the Canada Revenue Agency.
It's like the situation in Animal House, when one of the fraternity boys lent his friends his father's expensive car and they wrecked it.
Yesterday Trump's pick to head the Veterans Affairs Administration withdrew his name from consideration after allegations of drinking on the job and wrecking a government car while drunk surfaced in statements made by two dozen of his current and former colleagues.
I've endured hostile flight attendants in premium cabins on 14 hour flights, overheard United Club supervisors making homophobic comments to other employees, followed news coverage of passengers being physically removed from planes and watched as Kirby has wrecked an otherwise improving operation.
Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson has withdrawn his nomination to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs amid damaging allegations that he created a toxic work environment, drunkenly wrecked a car and maintained poor prescription records while serving in the federal government.
(TheMIX)-- As a reverse fairy tale for the CEO set, the reality television program Undercover Boss is fascinating, not so much in the witness - to - a-train - wreck mode of the rest of the genre, but because it is so revealing of our conflicted relationship with «the boss.»
In my experience and seeing wonderful marriages and train wrecks, one thing they all had in common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKEIn my experience and seeing wonderful marriages and train wrecks, one thing they all had in common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKEin common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKER!
In a «pre-mortem,» you probably can't predict exactly what will wreck your portfolio, but you can imagine the kinds of things that might — and ask if you're protected against them.
Two new Star Wars movies, Avengers: Infinity War, sequels to animated hits The Incredibles and Wreck - It Ralph, and a film adaptation of children's classic A Wrinkle in Time are all set to hit theaters in 2018.
It is equally noteworthy that Citigroup, the global behemoth which started this systemic train wreck in 1999 by forcing the repeal of the Glass - Steagall Act, is also on the list.
This is what plagued East Asia in the 1998 currency crisis, and what wrecked the budgets of Canadian municipalities in the 1970s.
What investor, looking at the train - wreck failure of recent pipeline regulatory processes in Canada, would put their dollars down on Canada when only a few hundred kilometres to the south there are vastly more profitable (and vastly more predictable) investment opportunities.
Then you gradually store more of your wealth in bonds — which are less apt to lose half their value in the blink of an eye — reducing the chance of your gravy train being wrecked just as you were about to put your feet up.
In the first half of the bull run from 2009 through 2012, many investors were still driven by fear of the financial crisis and the tech wreck of the early 2000s.
Fiscal side: I don't see any inclination of discipline in Washington — It's a train wreck.
New technology building booms and subsequent collapses are, historically normal and common following the introduction of new and transformative technologies, and we have seen them in the US and British automobile industries, the late 20th century communications «tech wreck», the rise and contraction cell phone manufacturers, and the explosion of entry into US telecommunications post «deregulation» in the US, just to cite a few.
So I spent from 1 to after 4 in the morning listening to this AUDIO of one of Springsteen's concerts on the WRECKING BALL tour.
Rievaulx Abbey, near Helmsley in North Yorkshire, was one of the richest and most spiritually significant abbeys in England when it was wrecked on the orders of the king and Thomas Cromwell in 1538.
Lighter, more comic versions of this can be found in novels like Michael Chabon's Wonder Boys or Marisha Pessl's Special Topics in Calamity Physics, where bored students and academics wreck their lives or the lives of those around them in search of moments of excitement.
Cyclone Hudhud wrecked homes, uprooted trees, tore down power and communication lines, cut off road and rail links, and flooded thousands of acres of farmland in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
I'm not aware of any other supposed Protestant branch that believes in magic underwear that helps them survive car wrecks, fires, and natural disasters [1].
Second, «a group of qualified and mature people» to review the evidence — Brian is saying here that everyone participating in the conversation here are neither qualified (despite the many who say they are survivors of experiences just like this one, not to mention Julie herself), nor mature (this follows the party line that people here are mere internet rubberneckers taking voyeuristic pleasure in watching the train wreck of a marriage).
This cathartic train wreck of a comment marathon has been for me, in alternating sequence, fascinating, appalling, and inspiring.
But simply put, if your leadership structure is such that it requires continual committee meetings that lead to business meetings where many people get to cast votes on the direction and decisions of the church and where Roberts Rules of Order trumps biblical spiritual authority, multi-site will most likely end in a train wreck!
Yes, and there are 300 million citizens in the US and they can't stop from shooting each other and putting each other behind bars, and ruining the world banking system with dubious methods and instruments and wreck people's retirement savings all over the world, not to mention the high abortion rate, murder rate and consumption of resources rate... It's just a disorganized disaster, as opposed to the Nazi's who had an organized disaster.
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