Sentences with phrase «jettisoned into»

The merry - go - round operators need to be fired and the ride itself needs to be wound up and jettisoned into the waste basket of flawed operations... never to return.
Somewhere in Earth's orbit, while the Flyhunters are deep in cryo sleep; The Frog's important cargo of extremely rare insects is mysteriously jettisoned into space, crash - landing back on Earth.
Gameplay wise its business as usual though, mercifully, my least favourite bad guys; The Flood have been jettisoned into deep bloody space and usurped by new villains the Protheans.
The dead bodies of people jettisoned into the upper atmosphere fall back to Earth as beautiful shooting stars.
I could watch the film over and over again and it has quickly jettisoned itself into one of my favorite movies of all time.
You keep telling yourself there's nothing you can do, so «let go» and «be Zen» about it, only to feel your hands gripping the steering wheel and your eyes rolling out of frustration at the car that jettisoned into your lane.
She found that the egg cell expels the two mother centrioles, jettisoning them into the two «polar bodies» that also serve as dumps for its surplus genetic material.
But Peace Walker takes those complaints and jettisons them into the ocean, making this portable title one of the biggest, most expansive Metal Gear outings ever.
This could be as straightforward as driving it to the other end of the field yourself, or as intricate as having a teammate jettison you into the air before you use a boost to launch yourself at an airborne ball.
With the Smithsonian Institution, the Library of Congress, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Phillips Collection, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and, of course, the National Gallery of Art, the city so long in the shadow of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia had the requisite collections and expertise to jettison itself into the nation's cultural consciousness.
Conversely, EAPR # 35 jettisons us into a place of somber isolation and denial.

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The captain decides to jettison a portion of the cargo to save the rest, and they dump somebody else's stuff into the briny deep.
When a spacecraft is launched into orbit, the rockets jettison and are not retrieved.
She and her husband Stephen jettisoned their corporate careers and plunged into operating their franchise.
However, it very soon developed into something far more radical, jettisoning basic Christian teachings, bringing in doctrines entirely new to Christianity, and having to meld the results into a coherent whole.
its choices are: get them to buy into a new way of reading it (that jettisons the central tenets of the faith along with it) or tell them to abandon their faith.
The high cruising altitude of jets and planes may increase motion sickness, vomiting, or even jettison a woman into early delivery.
Malami was responding to enquiries about the claim that Buhari's administration had jettisoned the probe into the Halliburton and Siemens corruption scandals, in which Nigeria lost billions of Naira to high - ranking Nigerians who held sway at the time.
John Swinney had been jettisoned as party leader following a horrific set of European election results, plunging the party into chaos.
Therefore, all acts with the potential of pushing us deeper into economic crisis must be jettisoned.
The comedian, actor, author and philanthropist attained his greatest fame for his role as Cliff Huxtable on «The Cosby Show,» jettisoning a man raised by a maid and a US Navy cook into a life of fame and wealth.
Mark Green blasted Democratic rival Fernando Ferrer last night for running a campaign that divided New York into two cities — only to jettison the tactic after the World Trade...
He said, «It does seem the fight against corruption for which this administration was voted into power has slowed down, if not jettisoned.
Argument goes: jettison the beard and sandals brigade from Cleggs left flank and the emblazered loons from Camerons right; kick political football into permanent majority in HoC open goal.
If they are jettisoned out of the galaxy and then explode as supernovae, the heavy elements they contain could be released into this medium.
Jettisoning each stage as it used up fuel reduced the total weight of the capsule that ultimately went into orbit, but some pretty expensive hardware got dumped into the ocean in the process.
Obama proposed jettisoning much of the Constellation program, which Bush set up to build rockets and Apollo - like capsules to replace the space shuttle, and instead paying private companies such as Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch astronauts into orbit.
The aircraft had jettisoned most of its fuel into the sky and ignited it.
The usual mode of operation for these cargo beasts is to deliver their payloads and then morph into a cosmic trashcan, remaining at the station until the vessel is brimming with ISS waste — whereupon it is jettisoned, deorbited and burned up.
Any further activity would start only after the rocket had injected it into orbit, after the internal command had been generated for jettisoning the nose cone and separating Sputnik from the rocket.»
The lander will deploy a parachute at a distance of 7.8 miles (12.6 kilometers) from the surface, then jettison its heat shield, flip over to face its thrusters toward the planet and finally fire them in short, coordinated bursts, touching down at 4:53 P.M. Pacific time (taking into account the 15 - minute communication lag between Mars and Earth).
The Orion service module fairing panels fall into the Fairing Catch Systems after being jettisoned via Separation Strut / Ordnance actuations.
In The Best Detox, I described the role of the liver in removing toxins from the blood stream, which can then be jettisoned through the bile into the digestive tract, and eliminated.
J. Michael Straczynski's original script was jettisoned in favor of an unfinished one by political thriller specialist Matthew Michael Carnahan (State of Play, Lions for Lambs), with «LOST» - alum script doctors Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods, Cloverfield) and Damon Lindelof (Star Trek Into Darkness, Prometheus) brought in later to write a host of reshoots, including a new climax and ending to the film (the repeated use and imbibing of Pepsi products during these scenes would indicate the source for much of the additional reshoot budget), that pushed the release date from a winter of 2012 release to the summer of 2013.
He's a blue extraterrestrial who, like his archenemy Metro Man (Brad Pitt), gets packed into a capsule by his parents as an infant and jettisoned towards earth as their home planet begins to disintegrate into a massive black hole.
He's a blue extraterrestrial who, like his archenemy Metro Man (Brad Pitt), is packed into a capsule by his parents as an infant and jettisoned towards earth as their home planet begins to disintegrate into a massive black hole.
He's jettisoned a lot of Pynchon's enjoyably plush padding (a Vegas side trip and surf music wanderings), focusing on the emotional core of the book — to the point of making it into one very tricky sort of romance instead of a flat - out fatalistic noir.
Anderson wisely jettisons some of the inessentials and introduces a few new elements, the most pronounced and ingenious being Sortilége, a minor character from the novel who transforms into a narrator / guardian angel / apparition played by Joanna Newsom.
When they get instructions to jettison the forests (no explanation is given why - but that's bureaucracy for you) he kills off his fellow crew members and shoots off into space with the three robots (called Huey, Dewey and Louie!)
In Jem and the Holograms, a 1980s cartoon is revamped into a feature film, jettisoning the mystery - solving roles of the cartoon characters and leaving behind oodles of unimpressive music.
However, it turns out that this film jettisons the played - out formula of the Taken trilogy, cramming a fast - paced storyline into a 16 - hour span.
It runs into trouble, too, has to jettison some of its equipment, and then there's a sensational landing scene.
Jettison your mind roughly 35 years into the future; what do you see?
«Jonathan» would be immeasurably improved if Oliver had really entered more wholeheartedly into «Dead Ringers» terrain and jettisoned Waterhouse's sweet young Elena so that he could make Clarkson's Dr. Mina the one who is sleeping with and toying with both brothers.
To help students glean the good stuff and jettison the junk, the project brings seasoned journalists into secondary school English, social studies, and history classrooms as guides.
We need to transform education into a true profession with standards for performance, metrics for measuring performance, and accountability that celebrates high performance and jettisons low performing teachers and administrators from the system.
James and his two - tone car had jettisoned off the cliff, smacking into the adjacent concrete wall and bouncing into the ravine.
There's another possibility, instead of jettisoning DRM the publishers use the threat of doing do to force Amazon into giving them better terms.
That's the year the Garden State enacted the so - called «Millionaire's Tax» — jettisoning residents earning more than $ 500,000 per year into...
You may have just convinced me to jettison my international fund and dump the money into my VTSAX fund.
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