Instead, of couple of store mannequins were chosen to
meet their fate as they blast forward toward a concrete wall at 120 mph in a Ford Focus.
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON, March 7 - A Venezuelan state governor made an unusual visit to Washington this week seeking
meetings with Congress members to discuss the
fate of a Utah man imprisoned in the South American nation, U.S. sources said on Wednesday,
as the country faces a possible new round of sanctions.
WASHINGTON, March 7 - A Venezuelan state governor made an unusual visit to Washington this week seeking
meetings in Congress to discuss the
fate of an American imprisoned in the South American nation, U.S. sources said on Wednesday,
as the country faces a possible new round of sanctions.
Given the way the president fired Director Comey, any person who he appoints to lead the Russia investigation will be concerned that he or she will
meet the same
fate as Director Comey if they run afoul of the administration.
Details of the
meeting showed that policymakers were worried over the
fate of currently low inflation and saw the recent tax changes
as providing a boost to the economy.
Closely related is the question
as to whether AA will continue to exist, or will
meet the
fate of movements such
as the Washingtonians, the first organized attempt by alcoholics to help alcoholics on a large scale.
In light of the holdings of NFIB v. Sebelius, which upheld the mandate
as a proper exercise of congressional taxing power, I'd be surprised if such a challenge wouldn't
meet a similar
fate as other free exercise challenges of taxing power.
And
as we
meet the error and violence of the world, we can be certain the author of freedom is not indifferent to the
fate of freedom.
There is no Biblical record of the angels ever visiting Gomorrah, but it
met the same
fate as Sodom, didn't it?
I suspect that George's theology will
meet the same
fate in the Southern Baptist Convention
as did Newman's in the Church of England.
Malvin won in the Opening Round of the Playoffs a couple Weeks ago and
as fate would have it, they'd
meet one final time with the Winner moving on and the Loser going home for the Summer..
In Italy, a racecourse was named for a young Italian who had died there, and photos of him were given out at the start of races there, bearing the caption:... YOU
MET YOUR INEXORABLE
FATE, COLD
AS THE SNOW UNDER YOUR SPEEDING SKIS.
On Sunday, Yuki Noguchi looked at the fickle nature of social networking sites» audiences, wondering if MySpace will
meet the same
fate as Xanga and Friendster before it.
As of now, it's difficult to see any reason why Cuomo's political reform proposals won't
meet the same
fate they have in past years.
Introne also attended a
meeting with Cuomo and a delegation of Brooklyn lawmakers where they discussed the
fate of Brooklyn hospitals, despite the fact that Sachs» firm counts
as clients existing Brooklyn hospitals and and some trying to break into the Brooklyn market, such
as NYU Langone Medical Center, which is bidding for the right to buy Long Island College Hospital from SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
Just last week, though, during an ill -
fated campaign stop in the Bronx, ahead of the state's April 19 primary, Cruz was
met with jeering from angry New Yorkers still upset over the callous remark
as well
as his harsh stance on immigration.
The decision capped a day filled with impromptu coalitions forming and covert
meetings called
as lawmakers considered Silver's
fate.
A series of fresh revelations sealed Miss Patel's political
fate as it emerged she had held another undisclosed
meeting with the Israeli public security minister;
This week, the consortium's Pacific counterpart — the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission — is
meeting in Panama City, Panama, to determine the
fate of the yellowfin tuna, known
as hamachi to sushi connoisseurs and chunk light to American grocery shoppers.
Dead devils littered the roads, having fed on roadkill until
meeting the same
fate as their dinner.
But Cavendish is susceptible to the new Foc Tropical Race 4 (Foc - TR4) strain, and could
meet the same
fate as Gros Michel if the fungus reaches Latin America, the world's leading banana exporter, says Rony Swennen of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, and a banana breeder at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Dar es Salaam.
The system could be placed in between the positive and negative nodes of lithium - ion batteries, which will hopefully prevent self - driving electric cars from
meeting the same
fate as those flammable hoverboards of Christmas - past.
Sentinel will conduct its mission to protect humans from
meeting the same
fate as the dinosaurs from a solar orbit about the same distance from the Sun
as Venus.
Plans that had been drawn for alternate Uranus orbiter concepts under NASA's New Horizons and Discovery - class mission profiles were
met with the same
fate as well.
Now Pakistanis are jumping up & down to claim her
as their own... God knows had she been in Pakistan, by now she would have been branded
as a heretic and would have
met the same
fate as Abdus Salam..
Amaranth, which is richer in calcium and protein than quinoa, and kaniwa, which contains more fibre and iron than amaranth, could eventually join other ancient Andean grains in
meeting the same
fate as quinoa.
I have never
met a Canadian tuxedo I didn't like and with the return of the denim midi, it almost seemed
as if it was clothing
fate.
As fate would have it, my friend
met her future husband during that diving trip to Belize.
As fate would have it, we
met with the help of an international dating and matchmaking website and struck up a correspondence with each other.
Chronobiology; Cosmogony; Evolution; Radiometric dating; Ultimate
fate of the universe; Time in physics Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people
meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability
as a
In a statement attributed to Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan, North Korea chastised Bolton for his invocation of the «Libya model» of unilateral denuclearization
as a template, noting that the «world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have
met miserable [
fates].»
As impending disaster
meets its
fate, a following 75 kiloton nuclear blast throws the world into high alert and sends governments into an international hunt for the parties responsible.
Soon he finds solace in knowing that he's not the first person to experience this
fate when he
meets Sergeant Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt), also known
as the «full metal bitch», who has become an icon of hope in the fight against the mimics due to her bravery in battle.
Even if the film didn't quite
meet the expectations that «Duel of the
Fates» created, the song is just
as exciting, energizing and powerful
as ever, and I think we can all agree that the lightsaber duel in the film's climax is one of the best fights in the whole saga.
Perhaps it was this idea that led to the creation of Basterds
as a revisionist narrative in which the Nazis
meet the
fate they deserve — and perhaps it is the image of Shoshanna winning her battle in the cinema that has kept the film's pre-autumn release fresh in every critic's mind
as we approach the 2010 Academy Awards.
Darkest Dungeon is about risk versus reward, after all, and sad
as it may be, some adventurers are simply expendable, and letting those weaklings
meet their
fate is all in the name of the game.
For Dell (Justin Long) and Kimberly (Emmy Rossum), a
meeting in line for comet - watching at an LA cemetery (yes, really) might just turn out to be
fate as we experience the relationship's less - than - auspicious beginning, middle and possible end — although you'll end up with a migraine if you try and piece any of this timeline together thanks to parallel universes, jarring time - travel sequences and a distinct lack of logical structure offered by Comet.
As the squad's most tender - hearted member, someone who only comes aboard when a shoeshine kid with a target on his back
meets his
fate at Cohen's hands, Ryan Gosling, too, seems on loan from better movies.
Pulling double - duty
as a kicked clown and disrespected doctor at a seedy London circus, he
meets his
fated match when the girl from the flying trapeze («Winter's Tale's» Jessica Brown Findlay) takes a terrible fall.
On the down side,
as we know that the title is Lone Survivor, and that the opening shot tells us who that survivor is, there is a lessening of narrative tension,
as we wait for three of the four men to
meet their ultimate
fate.
Finally, there's also the possibility that the film may also feel too perfectly calibrated for Oscar and could
meet the same
fate as other biopics like J. Edgar and last year's Unbroken.
Through this oblique sight gag, Wright evokes the image of Warren Beatty
as notorious bank - robber Clyde Barrow, losing a lens in his glasses mere moments before he and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway)
meet their
fate under police gunfire.
It seems at times
as if everyone Chris
met on his journey towards death wanted to protect him, to act
as surrogate parents, perhaps having experienced a sense of foreboding about his ultimate
fate.
There are so many amazing shots running through our minds right now — one of the opening shots from inside Darlene's car, fireworks exploding behind suburban roofs; the tracking shot of the cab (whose driver would
meet his
fate at the corner of Washington and Cherry), which pivots
as the cab turns; the way Savides captured the droplets of water that dot Jake Gyllenhaal «s face
as he knocks on Mark Ruffalo's door at the end of the movie.
She can definitely rock the somewhat awkward though confident teenager role,
as she did in Stranger Things, even if that role ended up with her
meeting a less than savory
fate in the Upside Down.
When they
meet in a collision of
fate, the past quickly confronts the present in an explosion of events
as these two Chinese millenials struggle to find a meaningful existence in a society fixated on money, materialism and duty.
As fate would have it, while performing for the elderly at a senior citizen center he
meets a hauntingly - beautiful Marilyn Monroe look - a-like (Samantha Morton).
Max Fischer wonders if the recently enacted No Child Left Behind Act will
meet the same
fate as so many mandates before it.
As fate would have it, Fryer was in Houston when Grier called and the two men decided to
meet in person.
Glover is trying to be humane about his impending decisions, communicating with teachers
as he gets information from the district and scheduling individual
meetings so people don't learn their
fates via form letter.