Sentences with phrase «more wreckage»

As it stands, the key paper could be a train wreck, if it is the other papers will be but more wreckage.

Not exact matches

But recovering the rest of the plane is still a long shot — former National Transportation Safety Board official Tom Haueter told ABC News that the wreckage was unlikely to lead investigators to the rest of the aircraft because it had been floating around the ocean for more than a year.
They were pleading and grieving and crying and in that wreckage somewhere they had an ounce of outrageous hope to ask for more.
I would have been way more impressed if out of the wreckage the metal had twisted into say....
That this contorted, expressionistic work was achieved out of the wreckage of an earlier, more naturalistic undertaking — done in a style much closer to that of the high Renaissance, with which Michelangelo is generally associated — is particularly revealing.
One tornado had hewed tightly to Highway 21, and as Jackson negotiated the last stretch of road from Sylacauga, the landscape looked more and more ravaged: cracked - back trees, clotheslined street signs, a family of four, bewildered, stooping to pick through the wreckage of their home.
As Log Cabin tells its story, «From the wreckage of that campaign, Log Cabin Republicans took a more visible position in the party.
And there may be another shoe: The investigation by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara into the Moreland wreckage, which as my colleague Blake Zeff pointed out on this site, could cause the governor far more serious trouble than anything to date.
Don't bet on more martian wreckage just yet.
If FlatOut 2 proves anything it's that there's room for more than one type of racer that strongly encourages wreckage at every twist and turn, and it's refreshing to see that despite EA's undeniable might smaller developers are willing to have a go at competing, often showing them a thing or two about game design in the process.
Contemporary viewers will find the story to unfold unusually slowly, as young lovers Gail Berke (Bisset) and David Sanders (a shaggy, moustachioed Nick Nolte, in his first major starring role), vacationing in Bermuda, stumble across the wreckage of the Goliath, a World War II - era munitions freighter laden with vials of medicinal morphine and a variety of more traditional booty.
Every once in a while though, something slips through the wreckage that appeals to the masses but contains more, a film that truly deserves to be crowned a blockbuster.
That was a exercise in paranoia that felt aptly stagey and claustrophobic on screen; this is much more opened out, with a fine eye for apocalyptic urban wreckage - the very nastiest kind of car park.
It's more interested in using the dog as a vessel to transport us through the wreckage of these «ordinary» lives.
A little boy returns with his mother from a weekend trip to find their home in ruins and, with nothing more than a cursory glance at the wreckage, starts watching TV.
Readers see the turmoil through Lewis» eyes: in the courthouse, advised not to speak on her own behalf, she notes «how people peer without moving their necks or eyes, / secretly craving scandal and wreckage / more than justice.»
Nothing can shock me now — not the countless «humped and dumped» women or the wreckage left in the wake of his wild ways — until he asks me to marry him... for a year.He says it's strictly so he can claim his beloved grandfather's painting, but I know there's more.
It is irreversible and pathologists viewing those slides call them no more than the end stage wreckage of what were once healthy kidneys.
Although months have passed and the Houston area continues to work to rebuild, the overwhelming amount of wreckage left in the storm's wake, coupled by less stringent Texas spay & neuter ordinances, have made the homeless - southern - puppy situation, more desperate than ever.
- based on the first two films - New York City is attacked by the nefarious chitauri warriors - civilians are pinned beneath wreckage - Captain America, Hawkeye, and Black Widow have to rescue them by destroying wrecked cars and other debris - these civilians are guarded by chitauri - Captain America can not only walk through flames, but he can now extinguish them with his shield - characters can also team up for special combo attacks - these moves are context - sensitive - stand on a marked area and wait for your teammate (or A.I. buddy) to walk over and press a button - Captain America uses his shield as a platform for Black Widow, and she bounces into the air and sprays bullets down - Thor rings Captain America's shield like a bell, destroying objects and enemies nearby - Captain America can reflect Iron Man's energy attack to destroy airborne chitauri - more than 100 all - new characters in the game - all - new New York City hub
The game rewards both skill as well as a little bit of luck: occasionally an attacker will either come crashing to the surface or its pilot will eject itself from a destroyed ship, and you can shoot down wreckage or capture ejected pilots for more money.
Points can be scored for kills, but many more are scored by completing the random DCM side objectives that pop up through out the round, like retrieving various bits of wreckage scattered on the map, or escorting a VIP player across the map.
The eerie silence and spinning pieces of wreckage interspersed with the familiar «wap wap wap wap» of an attacking X-Wing, and the returning fire of a TIE Fighter was absolutely fantastic, and I couldn't wait for more.
Floating silently amongst the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memory and a severely da... [Read More]
The game makes desperate engineers of us all, combing through the wreckage of our own invention and hubris while something even more dangerous stalks us from the shadows.
Hulick penned various memorable compositions such as the iconic «Mass Effect Theme» as well as «The Normandy», «Uncharted Worlds», «Sovereign's Theme,» «From the Wreckage,» «Victory,» «Uplink,» and many more.
Over a millennium later, in 1998, divers searching for sea cucumbers uncovered the wreckage, a dazzling trove of more than 60,000 objects which has remade scholarship on topics ranging from ancient trade policy to the history of porcelain.
In her later work she shows more slippage — and wreckage — between mask and model.
It is an eruption into the present of a past long gone, wreckage which, cut adrift from its own time, has somehow washed up on the shores of the present as poverty and abandonment...» and that `... To let the place begin to speak to us, we need a practice of observation of the kind Keats meant by «negative capability»... Take my advice and skip forward to the far more pragmatic and illuminating: Dust Bunnies and Coffee Stains: Anya Gallaccio in conversation with Clarrie Wallis, curator of contemporary art at Tate Britain — a far better point of entry, where one gets to know, first hand, what the work is really all about.
Going into 2010, they were a mess, their previous decade's plans more or less in wreckage.
Will significantly more of those digging out from the tornado wreckage think twice before supporting candidates who claim climate change is unrelated to human activity?
This can be even more devastating than seeing the wreckage, especially if you have just started saving up for your own property in Austin and now have to use this fund to start all over again.
Some other popular coverage options can cover towing, wreckage removal, pollution liability and more.
It must be the personal satisfaction that a rescue worker gets when he pulls a trapped child out of the wreckage of a house or car — no more.
More likely than not that wreckage will be driven by non-indigenous interests.
It may be legal to file in this case, but I don't think it's ethical, and failing to take responsibility for one's actions is more detrimental long - term for the poster than the short - term benefit of wiping out the debts and leaving the wreckage in his wake.
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