Sentences with phrase «into air raid»

There's no need for the Giants to turn into an Air Raid offense, but the inability to connect on deep balls takes away an important element of sustaining an explosive offense and severely limits the ceiling of what can be done.

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South Korean police raided Korean Air Lines headquarters in Seoul on Thursday as part of a probe into the youngest daughter of the airline's chairman, Yonhap News Agency said.
Operation Protective Edge has moved into its third day with an uneasy status - quo of Israeli air - raids on Gaza and incessant Hamas rocket barrages on Israel.
They're 4 - 0 heading into conference play with a neutral - siter against Air Raid kin Texas A&M still to go.
When a siren goes off midday in Ohakune — a long, keening wail of an old school air raid siren, the kind you hear in films about the Battle of Britain, to be exact — I walk into a hotel and ask a clerk if that's something I should be worried about.
Palestinians fired around 900 rockets into Israel yesterday, while Israeli air raids this morning left three children dead, the AFP news agency reported.
A new study based on historical data examines Allied air raids, including one on May 11, 1944, in which 1,980 aircraft took flight into Germany.
Everything is a bother for poor Kelly, who roils from the single - engine flight into town, sprays clouds of Raid in the air to kill off mosquitos, slaps the genial local sheriff (Brendan Gleeson) twice for hauling a decapitated moose head on their boat, and generally acts like an uptight city slicker.
As a child, Lotte may not have been fully aware of the dangers and struggles around her, but her memories of rationing, evacuation to Herefordshire and the Home Counties, barrage balloons, blackouts, air raid sirens and bunkers give an incredible insight into life during wartime Britain.
You might even decided that a commando style raid is required, recruit a pilot and air - drop a squad of soldiers into the enemies base as the rest of your team charge forward in tanks and launch mortar strikes.
Participating artist Elaine Cameron - Weir will build a rudimentary structure based on plans for a backyard air - raid shelter; Jon Rafman will transform a gallery stand into a secret cinema; and Dora Budor will supplement the art fair's usual routine by using cinematic doubling to question perception and reality.
The exhibition will also feature some of Moore's first lithographs, as well as wartime drawings of sleepers packed into the London underground when its stations served as air raid shelters.
Recent canvases (now on view at Jack Shainman Gallery's The School in Kinderhook, New York) embedded with acoustic foam respond to research into violent sounds, such as the air raid siren she heard as a child during the Gulf War; while others adopt poses from a U.S. military pamphlet filled with pictograms around scenarios involving hostages, smuggling, and weapon identification.
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