Sentences with phrase «wind than the bullet»

In a similar way to a soap bubble and a bullet in the wind where the bubble would interact a great deal more with the wind than the bullet.

Not exact matches

The Washington Post reported in June 2017 that this shockwave can leave a track of wounding as much as «five to 10 times wider than the bullet
I mean, I don't know about you, but I'd rather die relatively quickly (~ 2h, max, for the majority of fatal bullet wounds) or lose a limb than die because I'm coughing so hard my lungs shred themselves (mustard gas) or because my muscles, constantly triggered by uncontrollable electrical impulses, use up all the oxygen before my brain can (VX).
Were he to appear in a Fox News studio today, the bullet he took to the chest in 1912 would seem no worse than a flesh wound compared with fusillade of invective he would absorb.
Speaking of health, sadly absent in this Far Cry is the gruesome self - healing animation of past games, which I miss: watching yourself dig a bullet out of your flesh with a knife or resetting a broken bone with a crunch is more fun than simply winding some gauze around your arm.
When you are taking long - range sniper shots you must take into account wind and bullet drop as well, so there is more going on here than just lining up cross-hairs and pulling the trigger.
The time has come to bite the bullet, cancel further wind and solar generation acquisitions and let experts plan our energy needs rather than politicians who fail to grasp that electricity is a «necessity of life», particularly in our climate as this year's record cold February has clearly demonstrated!
In particular, from my reading of the (stolen) e-mails, it looked like the problem was that there are conflicting studies on exactly what is going on with storms regarding whether they were getting stronger or weaker, so rather than saying something that potentially inaccurate (that storms were getting stronger, since there were apparently some studies suggesting that they were getting less numerous as the wind patterns shifted) or verbose (describing the whole situation about what differing studies have to say about storms) they decided to simply drop mentioning what was happening to storms altogether and instead focus the bullet point on the part that they were confident about, namely that particular wind patterns were changing.
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