Sentences with phrase «shattered windows»

On the third floor, they said they shattered windows in some locked classroom doors because terrified students would not open doors.
Take pictures of all damage and complete temporary repairs to your property immediately — for example, patching walls or roofs, or covering shattered windows with plywood and / or heavy - duty plastic.
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But Roger K. Quillen, the managing partner of the Atlanta - based firm, received some indication from photographs of the nearby Hyatt Regency that showed scores of shattered windows with curtains fluttering in the wind.
Beautiful French room, that has shattered windows that open upon a beautiful mountain view, big bathroom that offers a shower.
«The explosion shattered windows and sent floor and roof joists through the walls and roofs of neighbouring homes,» explained one resident of the Dixie Road townhouse complex that was directly impacted by the explosion.
The ensuing shockwave shattered windows, damaged buildings and 1,491 people received injuries.
The shock waves collapsed walls and shattered windows.
The tornado that ripped through the heart of the city damaged the roof of the Georgia Dome during a college basketball game, shattered windows and ripped roofs from buildings before continuing into several residential neighborhoods.
Some of the blasts raised roofs and shattered windows on the buildings that housed the pits.
Reports from witnesses on social media described a large blast that shattered windows in the area.
Saturday afternoon around 1:30, armed only with a street number and a general idea of the building's whereabouts, I drive past twice, first overlooking it then saying, «Nah, that can't be it,» but, maybe, that tiny little box over there, over near the river and nothing else except some abandoned warehouses with shattered windows and a few wind - whipped scrub pines, that rundown shack over there with the rutted dirt parking area and the fish market behind it, maybe that's the gym.
Shattered windows leave faith in fragments and pierce the wholeness of the human spirit.
Irony abounds in such a name, for in the litter of shattered windows lies more than bits of glass.
No one was injured in the incident, which came two weeks after an engine on a Southwest 737 ripped apart in flight and shattered a window, killing a female passenger in the first U.S. airline passenger fatality since 2009.
Riordan died in the hospital after she was reportedly almost sucked out of a shattered window before fellow passengers pulled her back in.
The blast shattered a window, killing a passenger who was partially sucked out of the plane window in the first U.S. passenger airline fatality since 2009.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the latest details on a Southwest Airline engine failure that resulted in the death of a mother of two when debris from the engine shattered a window and killed her.
Southwest has been under intense scrutiny since April 17, when a fan blade on the Boeing 737's CFM56 jet engine broke apart mid-flight, shattering a window and nearly sucking a woman out of the plane.
After he deliberately shattered the window he was clearly captured on video urging his entourage to smash additional windows.
We're talking earsplitting screams that seem to come out of nowhere and could shatter a window.
A woman aboard a Southwest flight was nearly sucked out of the plane after a piece of shrapnel from an exploded engine broke off and shattered her window before the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia.
Residents of Chelyabinsk, Siberia, likely felt that way last Feb. 15, when a roughly 15 - meter - wide meteor exploded above the Ural Mountains, shattering windows across about 200,000 square meters.
But the boom created when the aircraft breaks the sound barrier is so loud that it can shatter windows and dislodge roof tiles, so supersonic flights are banned or restricted in many areas.
Giuseppe Longobardi, a researcher at IBM in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy, recently patented a device that would allow a disaster victim to press a button on a remote control and safely shatter a window several feet away, or engineers could install a sensor to the window that would make it break automatically in case of smoke or extreme heat.
On that same day, a 19 - meter - wide space rock plowed through the atmosphere and exploded over southwestern Russia near Chelyabinsk, shattering windows and causing more than 1,600 injuries.
In April, 1967 pesticide waste injected by a chemical plant at Denver's Rocky Mountain Arsenal destabilized a seismic fault, causing a magnitude 5.0 earthquake — strong enough to shatter windows and close schools — and jolting scientists with newfound risks of injection, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Glass may be hard, but it's all too easy to break, as anyone who's seen a shattered window knows.
His payment is a shattered window, bullet holes, and a possible smelly stain in the back seat.
Opening with an incendiary recreation of the Detroit race riots that took place in July 1967, this third collaboration between screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow, after The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, ensures viewers are lacerated by every shattered window, burnt by every Molotov cocktail.
Within the chaos is a man dressed like a ninja Spider - Man reaching out of a shattered window to give a wedgie to a motorcycle thug.
Cut your belt, shatter the window, and get out!
Shattering windows with sonic shockwaves isn't the point of this car, anyway.
Another long day's drive and — despite a week's worth of rugged running, a few blown tires, and one shattered window — every Subaru in our caravan safely pulled into Ushuaia, the southern end of South America.
The C63 has looks that can turn heads and a noise that can shatter windows.
Replacing a shattered window or a broken door may not be feasible for the overnight maintenance team, so you'll want to stay elsewhere.
Head lost Puddles when the dog jumped through the shattered window of a car as Head's son was driven to seek medical care.
You can change the water level by shattering windows, exploding walls and opening doors, the sudden influx of a few hundred gallons of sea water into a tight corridor or compartment aiding in drowning, electrocuting or unbalancing enemies long enough to gain the upper hand.
Its beefed - up heroes traverse landscapes full of traps and imaginative monsters, including a gigantic wolf boss whose howl is powerful enough to shatter windows.
Then again, events did not shatter windows, and John von Bergen leaves the rest of main gallery clean and empty.
Imagine if a major storm ripped through the Bel Air community, with chunks of hail shattering your windows and rainy winds sweeping through your unit.
The cyclonic winds can rip roofs off houses and shatter windows.
This was supposed to be the year Valve's Linux - based SteamOS broke some of PC gaming's biggest shackles, dragging PC gaming into the living room and shattering Windows» lock - down on the gaming ecosystem.
This isn't the most earth - shattering Windows 10 preview we've seen, but it adds some nice features.

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The deeper and lower in the building you can get, and the farther from windows (which can shatter), doors (which can fly open), and exterior walls (which can cave in), the better your odds.
A woman was sucked partway out of the jet when a window shattered.
The blast blew its run - flat tires, shattered its passenger - side windows, peppered holes in its skin and peeled back the bonnet like a bedsheet.
Passengers described hearing a loud explosion from the left engine — one of two onboard — before debris peppered the fuselage and shattered that window.
The package flies through my window, I get my hands over my face to block the shattered glass but am helpless as the package smashes into my face at Major League speeds.
The impact of that first sin has been described in various ways: sometimes like a tiny stone that cracks the windscreen and then slowly spreads till the whole window is shattered.
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