Sentences with phrase «of hurtling»

Placed over his head and performatively styled as self - portraits, the bags trace a consumer history in an age of hurtling capitalism.
Allen has noted: «The sense of hurtling through great black empty space... late at night on a dead straight line of asphalt with headlights shining... driving a car as fast as it would go... and listening to The Wolfman on the radio turned up as loud as it would go... is probably where every freedom I most value first began.»
After the adrenaline rush of hurtling towards the planet at 200km / h, enjoy the sensational view as you gently glide towards your beach landing.
Translated as «rocket war,» the event is exactly as it sounds: starting around 8:00 p.m., the neighboring churches begin firing thousands of fireworks at each other, causing the town to resound with the sound of hurtling comets and exploding rockets.
They allow you to do your fair share of hurtling (but hopefully not hurling) around, all while safely strapped up tight.
But when Maria finally presses for a formal commitment, feelings long suppressed erupt in a tense endgame that sends both of them hurtling toward a dangerous resolution that will forever alter their lives.
Yes, this is another of Russells fractured, fractious families, the full chaos of their pinballing, up - to - 11 lives communicated by his redeployment of a hurtling camera, jump cuts and a generous serving of hit tunes on the soundtrack.
But this isn't so much a racing game as a slapdash splash of smeared color that never quite captures the feeling of hurtling down a track.
The dangers of hurtling towards the centre ground of politics, defined by other parties and in defiance of what we as a movement stand for, are plain to see — and there will be further discussion on this overall strategy on these pages.
Were the young woman warned of the hurtling projectile above her, there would be no violation of natural laws were she to step back rather than forward.
The rollout of hurtling 5G speeds — amid an ever - crowding mobile landscape and a burgeoning Internet of Things — has been hotly anticipated by tech companies and consumers alike.
Musk, proponent of hurtling people at 1,000 kilometres per hour through tubes powered by air pressure, has little time for common sense.
We all loved the water slides, especially Water Canyon Run where the three of us hurtled down a dark tube while screaming at the top of our lungs.
Each of them hurtle dramatically along the gallery walls before coming to an abrupt halt on reaching the final canvas (pictured above).

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Unable to afford a wind tunnel to test his designs, he would strap parts of his plane to the roof of his station wagon and hurtle down the road at 80 mph to see how they held up.
The US and China are now locked in a global game of chicken, hurtling towards each other at high speed, each daring the other not to veer away.
Puerto Rico is hurtling headlong into what could be the largest municipal default in United States» history, and investors are kind of freaking out about it.
The sort - of - spaceship - shaped android that's briefly hurtling through our solar system has intrigued the scientists who scan the skies in search of signals from extraterrestrials.
He experienced, in rapid succession, blows of the sort that can send a disturbed, isolated young man hurtling into a spiral of instability: forced to move out of his lifelong home, spurned by a girlfriend, bounced from school to school, then suddenly losing his mother, his closest companion, to a fatal illness.
As part of that exploration, us scholar - columnist - bloggers have been asked to talk about trends in our corners of the blogosphere, and make some predictions and prescriptions for the role of scholar - op - ed - writers - bloggers in Canada as it hurtles towards 2042.
Bitcoin going «parabolic» triggers alarm bells but it's okay if the stock price of AMZN is hurtling toward parity with the price of one ounce of gold.
In the sails of the cosmic ship hurtling toward Danielson - land are the names of the collaborators who lent a bass clarinet, trumpet, vocal or hand clap (among other things) to...
To grow up in Canada is to inherit a privileged position for understanding modernity» sufficently distant from that hurtling spaceship of «the republic to our south,» while retaining (perhaps from connections to nature, to the history of France, and to Catholicism) a sharp, intuitive sense of what it once was like to be «premodern.»
You guys are a profound group and it was so wonderful to get to know some of you, and if that's you Heidi Hurtle, then you were one of those people.
As I stumble frantically around the shadowy room, my mind is way ahead of me, hurtling through a horrifying catalogue of possible reasons for the call.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
Will the man right behind her, who has just glanced up and seen the piano hurtling down, have the collected presence of mind and the courage to grab the woman and shove her out of danger, or will he choose just to save himself, avoiding some extra risk?
As the Children's Schools and Families Bill 2009/2010 hurtles towards Royal Assent via the debating of committee stage amendments, there is a great deal at stake for home schoolers in particular and liberty in general.
I love the feel of the wind in my hair and the spray on my face as I hurtle toward shore.
Seeing him crawl out of the bed we've shared for nearly a third of our life, after just two hours of sleep (yet again) with a grin on his boyish face and arms wide for his tinies, little morning people hurtling towards our bed, I believe him.
The favorite among my crew is the Xcelerator, on which riders rocket from 0 to 82 miles per hour in a mere 2.3 seconds, launching hundreds of feet into the air before immediately hurtling 90 degrees straight down.
I'd give anything to pack up the car and hurtle down I - 95 once more, in search of that purple - and - pink sign from the back seat.
But then Providence, in the guise of a lady pushing a baby carriage, came along the sidewalk between the hurtling Whitelaw and the bouncing ball.
She loved the speed, the excitement of outskating everyone else, and she would hurtle down the ice with reckless abandon in search of either the puck or a passing lane.
Whenever a puck carrier has his head down, whenever a forward with more hubris than quickness tries to hurtle down the boards, somebody will nail him with a shot that makes the hitter tingle and the victim feel as though his right shoulder blade is on the left side of his body.
Maybe you grab the phone and pretend that you aren't hurtling down a freeway in a metal - and - glass death shell, possibly while doing a shot of Fireball.
In the split second before the Maserati could hurtle, brakeless, out of control, Moss coolly jammed the shift lever into low gear, bringing the compression of his eight cylinders against the speed of the car.
As he hurtled toward the bottom of a vodka bottle, the knockouts he earned weren't in the ring.
But there, hurtling over the second jump at high speed, Spider caught his arm on a gate, somersaulted onto the back of his neck in an explosion of snow and skis and fractured a vertebra in his back.
The first meaningful attack of the night came moments later when a great through pass split Kolo Toure and Mamadou Sakho to send Jonathan Walters hurtling towards goal.
Hurtling round the pitch a la Sanchez has never been part of that style.
It is led by a microscopic 5 foot 9 guard, Larry («Call me Sweet Larry») Armstrong, who hurtles so fast and cuts so sharply that he wears a pair of gym shoes to tatters in two weeks.
After two runs his mom relented, turned her toddler loose and hurtled toward the base of the run, «trying to get to the bottom before Bode got there and crashed into the fence,» she recalls.
He bursts forth, shooting out of the darkness of the tunnel, escaping gravity, hurtling, spinning out into the universe.
The future looks bright for Australian sports, with enormous crowds at cricket, AFL, rugby and soccer matches ««and with the advent of eSports, these numbers are only going to swell as we hurtle through the 21st century.
Twelve of these things hurtling toward you, rocking in each other's wakes, look oddly majestic.
A tiny - but - awesome soapbox replica of the Le Mans class - winning Aston Martin V8 Vantage hurtled down the course at Alexandra Palace
In the small hours of Sunday, Sept. 16, eight members of the Wyoming cross-country team, jammed into a Jeep Wagoneer and traveling north on Highway 287, just short of a six - building town called Tie Siding, saw the headlights of a one - ton truck hurtling toward them out of the dark.
The Man City full - back decided, quite intentionally, for no apparent reason other than basically being a bit of a psycho, to lead with the elbow in a challenge that left poor Mendes hurtling towards the advertisting hoardings.
A turbocharged, forward - hurtling vision of the game was onstage in the vendors» hall at US Lacrosse's national convention in Philadelphia in January.
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