Sentences with phrase «thrust from»

That's been your thrust from the start.
A 57 - year - old, unidentified woman from New Zealand was killed when she was knocked over by the thrust from one the engines of a plane landing at the notoriously dangerous Princess Juliana Airport.
[3] Land thrust from the quake extended out the shoreline of Ranongga Island by up to 70 meters (230 ft) according to local residents.
Thrust from relative obscurity in the investing world, the University of Chicago finance professor was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics, and kicked off 2014 by capturing Barron's full - page cover, alongside long - time business partner, David Booth — the two of them smiling under the all - caps epithet «MARKET BEATERS.»
Thrust from the convent into court life, Tempani struggles to find her place in a city she no longer recognizes.
It's smoother and torquier, providing the Outback with better thrust from any speed.
The thrust from the 3.7 - liter V6 was more than adequate for my tastes — I could happily skip the 4.5 - liter V8 and live with this powertrain.
The Jag might lack the Italian coupe's absolute straight - line thrust from its 6.3 - liter V12, but circuits are mostly corners.
If you've got a few miles to spare and can risk a bit of zesty driving, the Focus Electric will respond to pressure from your pedal foot with perfectly linear thrust from zero all the way up to its top speed of 84 mph (don't laugh) thanks to a perfectly flat torque curve that delivers a steady 236 pound - feet of twist and its single - speed gearbox that removes the jerky or slushy shifts.
Thrust from the supercharged V6 is more than adequate to move this sedan around with authority, and combined with the silky eight - speed automatic, it helps the A6 feel lighter and smaller than it is.
Thrust from the 3.5 - liter V6 in our SEL tester is acceptable considering it was moving two tons of mass.
There's plenty of thrust from the mid-range (around 3500rpm) once you begin working the 2.7 - litre engine a bit harder.
The forceful thrust from the blown V8 spun the rear tires at will and made passing slower traffic on the two - lane roads a cinch, with power available anywhere across the rev band.
Thrust from outside the engine's sweet spot is far less impressive, but forced induction has its limitations.
When accompanied by the 8 - speed Steptronic automatic transmission, this engine produces 308 horsepower and 332 lb - ft of instant torque, enough to thrust it from 0 — 60 in 6.5 seconds.
Thrust from the V8 engine is able to move the 4,251 pound vehicle like it was nothing.
Transitions between the V - 6 and the electric motor are practically undetectable, the regenerative braking isn't overly aggressive and, particularly from a stop, there's satisfying thrust from the total system's 479 lb - ft of torque delivered to all four wheels via a seven - speed automatic.
The front body tapers inward, then swells outward dramatically from the door, the fender profile line, and from well beneath the tail, suggesting enormous thrust from the rear wheels.
There's ludicrous thrust from the twin - turbo 4.4 - liter V - 8 and ample stopping power from the 15.6 - inch front and 15.2 - inch rear brakes.
I much prefer the linear acceleration of the Benz's normally aspirated engine to the BMW's laggy - then - explosive thrust from its twin - turbo mill.
Ultimately Sully's fate lay with the National Transportation Safety Board, which held hearings, presenting evidence that despite Sully's view — the loss of thrust from two defective engines would not allow him to reach an airport — was incorrect since the aircraft had enough capacity to enable the seven - mile jaunt to LaGuardia.
A king has been thrust from his family's kingdom and hopes to claw his way back.
Helpless H.I. is thrust from one outlandish situation to another throughout, the wide - angle lenses warping the edges of the film frame and bending the fragile borders of H.I.'s topsy - turvy world.
The thrust from a plasma engine is equivalent to the weight of a sheet of paper resting on your palm.
Solar sails gain thrust from the energy of solar photons reflecting off their mirrorlike surface.
Ion exhaust is much faster than the exhaust from a chemical rocket, so an ion engine can produce 10 times as much thrust from each pound of fuel.
The thrust from each of Dawn's three ion engines is minuscule, a force equivalent to that of the weight of a piece of paper resting on the palm of your hand.
The broad thrust from Peter is right I feel.
Thrust from the close, dark womb into an overwhelming experience of bright lights, loud noises, and new smells, your baby needs the reassurance of your continued physical presence.
How would I feel if I was suddenly thrust from my safe, familiar world into a startlingly new and uncomfortable world where I couldn't function on my own, where my very survival depended entirely on beings who I didn't know, didn't understand, and who didn't understand me?
Maybe Poch is trying to add some speed and more cut and thrust from the centre of the pitch now too?
Bale was supposed to be overlapping Clint Dempsey, providing an attacking thrust from deep, but it just wasn't happening with QPR attacking Bale's his flank 38 % of the time.
Since you thrust it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life, behold, we turn to the Gentiles».
His Holiness raised his voice in an eloquent appeal for the basic principles of justice, charity, and hospitality for refugees of whatever religion or race, thrust from their countries by shameful persecution.»
So that in line with, and gradually replacing, the thrust from behind or below, we see the appearance of a force of attraction coming from above which shows itself to be organically indispensable for the continuance of the sequence, indispensable for the maintenance of the evolutionary impetus, and also indispensable for the creation of an atmosphere enveloping Mankind in the process of totalization, of psychic warmth and kindness without which Man's economic - technological grip upon the World can only crush souls together, without causing them to fuse and unite... The «pull» after the «push», as the English would say.
As already suggested, eros requires a dynamic thrust from incompleteness toward completeness, and the basis of this thrust is the end or attraction of the perfection which is desired and sought after.
Both share a certain ease in handling, and it is no secret that the pilots of both aircraft would appreciate a bit more thrust from the engine.
What Sagna does best is provide the right platform for Theo Walcott to bomb forward on the right wing, while himself being able to provide thrusts from the back.
A model developed by co-author Robertus Erdélyi of the University of Sheffield, U.K., shows that certain alignments of the sun's magnetic fields can channel the vibrations through narrow tunnels in the fields, driving spicules upward like regular thrusts from a piston.
In fact, it's these exercises (along with the hip thrusts from earlier) that are the mainstay of building a beautiful butt — so make sure you do them!
Shame, then, we can't get more than a few polite thrusts from Christian Grey.

Not exact matches

The combination of cheaper goods from China and the 11 signing members is likely to thrust U.S. manufacturers into a more competitive pricing situation selling at home.
Let's begin with the big news from last night: At the end of the day, a band of conservative GOP lawmakers thrust the final stake through the heart of the Senate's health care bill.
But what distinguishes this from happiness is that the head tilts back, with a slight jaw - thrust.
Brand ads appearing in inappropriate places online is not a new phenomenon, but the issue was thrust into the spotlight after an investigation from The Times in February found a number of big brand ads were appearing next to violent or hateful content on YouTube.
Pet transport is a relatively tiny segment of United Airlines» business, but it was thrust into the spotlight this month as several dog incidents, including the death of a puppy on board, sparked an outcry on social media and scrutiny from lawmakers and government officials.
From the very beginning, Cox and his team have been contending with the fact that they were thrust immediately, and unexpectedly, into a global market.
Yes, braggers and boasters get noticed by thrusting themselves into the spotlight, but the only thing their antics achieve is a growing sense of resentment from people who couldn't care less.
When the assault got underway in February, the besieged area was pounded from the ground and air before troops thrust in.
«Inside our country, but also outside, in particular in our European neighbourhood, there would be concern and a lack of understanding if politicians in the biggest and economically strongest country (in Europe) did not live up to their responsibilities,» read a statement from Steinmeier, a former foreign minister who has been thrust centre - stage after taking on the usually largely ceremonial head of state role in March.
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