Sentences with word «wreckage»

"Wreckage" refers to the remains or pieces of something that has been completely destroyed or damaged, often as a result of an accident or disaster. Full definition
In September, ThunderFish Alpha got its first hit, locating the first and shortly after even a second model of the Arrow jet — a huge success, since people have been looking for wreckage of the supersonic aircraft for 50 years.
Dogs put their lives on the line every day - for their law enforcement partner, for their blind companion, for the disabled, for our freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of tragedy from wreckage.
Nelson built a series of uncharacteristically austere white environments that were scenes of total destruction by some nameless, wild beast — walls gnawed, furniture broken and chewed, floors covered in wreckage.
The trailer ends with a light moment as Peter and Strange swap «made - up names» and then a snippet of action - porn as Spider - Man dances through wreckage on Titan.
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.
There's also an area of wreckage with big barges to explore and plenty of muck diving on the sea bed in between.
The project uses the trips taken by young Palestinians to sites of destroyed villages as an avatar to think about the possibility of using the site of wreckage as the very material from which to trace the faint contours of another possible time.
In Beautiful Wreckage for E.A. Poe and W.D. Ehrhart, the wall and ceiling framework disintegrates completely into a horizontal wave of blue above yellow, within which stunningly detailed vignettes of Vietnam proliferate, symbolizing the final passages of Poe's Eureka.
Zack persists through the burning wreckage of last episode, but thankfully this time he's counterbalanced by Tal, the show's emotional and moral center.
The mansion style estate is more of empty wreckage on the moors of England, compared to Victorian styled mansions of that time.
But while working in dusty Army field hospitals during tours in Kuwait and Afghanistan, he found himself cursing the pitifully inadequate tools available to counter the human wreckage left by suicide bombs.
You may also want to look into whether your policy includes coverage to help pay for the cost of fuel spills or wreckage removal in the event of an accident on the water.
Both were wounded, but 2nd Lt. McLeod pulled his observer from the burning wreckage at great personal risk.
You come to and find wreckage: a smashed lamp, a devastated human face that shivers on the verge of being recognizable.
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) looking over wreckage from the crash of Virgin Galactic's Spaceship Two, which killed co-pilot Michael Alsbury and injured pilot Peter Siebold, who managed to parachute to the ground.
The Gulf of Mexico Wrecks are a great specialty charter, in which the tour guide will ask you which type of fish you are looking for, and take you to one of the many wreckage sites that is the shelter to hundreds of types of fish off of the Key West shores.
Failing to balance emotional wreckage with the sex symbol he's supposed to be, the character comes off as stiff (no pun intended) and way too easy to dislike.
Pilots will be able to salvage wreckage from enemies and then be able to craft it into a wide range of weapons, upgrades and game - changing items.
The film makes it clear very clear that these are deeply flawed people, the twisted wreckage of living the unexamined life.
We walked through a camp for displaced people, absorbing the human wreckage around us.
The result has been a flipped car, a critical injury, and the closing of the roundabout to clear wreckage.
As well as the challenges, Burnout Paradise now also includes Showtime, this is started at any time by pressing the shoulder buttons, here you basically need to cause as much wreckage as possible by bouncing from one car to another, for each car you hit points are received as well as boost, multipliers are earned for hitting buses, although it tends to be random how many buses come along at once (a bit like in real life really).
The film opens up as a slow, tense thriller, following Cruise as he explores wreckages on Earth, always being watched by the Scavs.
I don't know how your church feels about its pastors moving on, but it sounds like should the time come that you feel called elsewhere, you can go secure in the knowledge that you're not leaving wreckage behind you.
Exporting Freedom, Su writes, is «first and foremost a cautionary tale,» whose «most important lessons» lie «in its past wreckage, not its dreams.»
Gamora is standing amongst wreckage, looking terrified, tears in her eyes.
Planes crash into it and fall from the sky in flaming wreckage, a gardener's hand is severed as «the dome» comes down on it, people running errands in the neighboring town are divided from their families, and cars explode on impact.
You can go to their Tomnod site, look at satellite imagery of where the plane might be, and tag anything that may look like wreckage or life rafts.
If human - induced global warming, among other factors such as human - driven pollution and human - forced overpopulation, serve decisively to precipitate the massive extinction of biodiversity, the irreversible degradation of Earth's environment and the reckless dissipation of its resources, so as to make our planetary home unfit for life as we know it, then is no one to bear responsibility for such a colossal wreckage as we could help to perpetrate in these early years of Century XXI?
This can include wreckage from storms, vandalisms, riots as well as thefts and any other acts of god.
Follow radio signals or encounter random events such as wreckage along the way and master tactical combat reminiscent of FTL, follow text based dialogue or even chance based role - play to successfully navigate this hostile planet.
For example, a successful search of a ship wreckage in one sector netted a weapon and an alien crew member.
On the freeway of life, people experience incredible emotional wreckage when...
Don't bet on more martian wreckage just yet.
If wreckage is found, sensors and apps on passengers» smartphones may help solve the mystery.
The smoldering wreckage of the contract seems like a truism at this point, something that was both obvious and unavoidable, but there was once a time when smart baseball people had smart baseball debates about Hamilton's future value.
GUYS THIS WAS A CAR WRECKAGE NOT CRASH!!!! AGAINST MONACO OF ALL TEAMS IN FRONT OF 60,000 FANS After tonight MY MIND IS MADE UP ABOUT THE ABILITY OF THIS TEAM.
Althouse makes the interesting observation that at the time of the November 2000 election, there were no legal blogs to speak of, and that things would have unfolded «differently if there had been legal bloggers picking through the fast - accumulating wreckage hour by hour.
Britannia Wanstrath has seen hybrid wreckage up - close.
Later, the same FBI doesn't anticipate that the rogue robot is looking to get «home,» and then doesn't have the foresight to examine wreckage of their recently pilfered super-jet as it rains down bits of fiery debris across what I can only imagine is someone's backyard.
The financial wreckage wrought by hiring the wrong person is much too often hidden from the founder's notice.
Few accidents cause more wreckage, destruction, and heartache than airplane crashes.
Sadly, this «new evangelical theology» — the prosperity gospel — has left a legacy of spiritual wreckage in the lives of countless believers who simply desired to love and obey God.
Boat insurance can protect you from financial liabilities, repairs, towing, and even wreckage removal.
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