Sentences with phrase «wreckage as»

This includes inspecting the wreckage as well as obtaining records of inspections, the driver's logbook and other documentation for the truck.
I imagine someone will interpret the proposal to undertake an independent inspection of the wreckage as a filmmaker looking for his next «Ghosts of the Abyss» opportunity.
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?
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.
This power is granted when enough other cars have been involved in your «accident» and allows players to chain massive explosions by literally controlling their wreckage as it flies through the air.
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).
While it will not be quite as vast as open world games, I can't wait to explore the wreckage as we hold our collective breath while playing this thrilling game.
How does she expect to get the monsters» corpses away from the government without every other evil scientist on the planet harvesting samples from the wreckage as well?
A baseball wasn't an artifact before 9/11, yet we recognize a baseball taken from the wreckage as a part of the history.
The danger, for those who start from the spiritual end, is Indifferentism; neglect the affairs of the world and save as many souls out of the wreckage as possible.»

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«Incumbents aren't able to turn the corner and win in these new markets, as you can see from Blockbuster or the bookstores like Borders, all this wreckage of traditional businesses amid the disruption of technological change.»
Syria released video of the wreckage of a bombed - out research lab, but also of President Bashar al - Assad arriving at work as usual, with the caption «Morning of resilience».
Malaysia's deputy transport minister says it is «almost certain» that the wreckage found on Reunion island in the Indian Ocean this week is from a Boeing 777 — the same type of aircraft as missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
As what might just constitute his first act since being acquitted of Trayvon Martin's murder, Zimmerman came across a truck that had rolled in an intersection, and flew into action, helping pull a family out from under the wreckage.
13) The May 28, 2010 attack on a Islamic religious minority in Pakistan, which have left 98 dead, 14) Lockerbie is known internationally as the site where, on 21 December 1988, the wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 crashed as a result of a terrorist bomb.
Every person who died had something they believed in, so include something from the wreckage that best represents their beliefs, as well as this structural member.
The cross at ground zero was not created for the purpose of blasting religion in your face, but discovered as a remnant in the wreckage.
If a swastika was formed out of the wreckage, and hundreds of people crowded around it for some weird reason and used it as a symbol of comfort and solace, then yes it should go into the museum too.
If there had been a burn mark that could reasonably be said to resemble a certain Saudi prince of European decent, you can bet that it would be similarly preserved as «a miraculous picture of Jesus amongst the wreckage
Rather, the order of the day is simply to live life as well as one may amid the wreckage, to rebuild, and with precious few resources for doing so.
There is a way, even when things are as light as can be, in which the life - wasting potentialities of cult - dom are never lost sight of, and in which we wind up rooting for our cult - creators to find some semblance of happiness amid the absurd wreckage of life they've unleashed.
Rescue teams are continuing to try to save as many people as possible from the wreckage of the cruise ship Costa Concordia.
14) Lockerbie is known internationally as the site where, on 21 December 1988, the wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 crashed as a result of an Islamic terrorist bomb.
Ryan Ballard - Having jumped onto Android from the burning wreckage known as Palm OS in Nov of 2009 with the original Motorola Droid, Ryan has been a fan of gaming on Android.
Sometimes, as with Charles Boswell or John Winterholler, the winners have worked heroically to rebuild their lives from the wreckage left by war.
What wreckage the crowd didn't carry away as souvenirs was cleared out by the company.
One tornado had hewed tightly to Highway 21, and as Jackson negotiated the last stretch of road from Sylacauga, the landscape looked more and more ravaged: cracked - back trees, clotheslined street signs, a family of four, bewildered, stooping to pick through the wreckage of their home.
Watson left a swath of human ruin in his wake, just as emotional wreckage lies everywhere child molesters have been.
As Levy sat in his office after the game, reviewing the wreckage with Buffalo general manager John Butler, there was much to ponder.
Of course, this was the 70s, so the race didn't stop or anything as sensible as that and the field kept racing around the burning wreckage whilst marshals literally trained their fire extinguishers on Ickx, who was rolling around on the grass whilst on fire.
Despite the wreckage from a fiery crash spilling onto the circuit, the Spanish Grand Prix carried on as normal on this day in 1970
As British newspaper The Telegraph wrote on Sunday, «a trophy could still be salvaged from the wreckage» in the FA Cup.
However, under considerable pressure from farming and landowning interests, the government is clinging to the wreckage of the policy and plans to continue badger culling in Somerset and Gloucestershire this summer and possibly extend the cull into Dorset as well.
And if the euro collapses, the political as well as economic shockwaves will be huge — but the UK's behaviour at this summit and over the course of the crisis will ensure it is not an influential voice in trying to build cooperation out of the wreckage the failure of the euro would bring.
President Donald Trump turned his first visit to storm - ravaged Texas into pseudo-campaigning, as he boasted about crowd sizes and TV ratings while surveying the wreckage from Tropical Storm Harvey.
Even as the wreckage of the Wall Street bailout bill was still smoldering on the House floor Monday, Republicans held a news conference in which they blamed «partisan» remarks by the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D - Calif.)
Update: The wreckage has been cleared and all lanes of the state Thruway in Central New York are open as of 4 p.m.
As Log Cabin tells its story, «From the wreckage of that campaign, Log Cabin Republicans took a more visible position in the party.
As Labour rebuilt itself from the wreckage of 1983, he and Tony Blair, to whom he has been so umbilically linked, were the fresh hopes of the party in the late 80s and early 90s.
The prime minister may look content right now as she bobs peacefully among the wreckage of her opponents.
He helped us work with the Fire Department to get our computers recovered from the fire wreckage, which was the key to everything for us as a first step.
And there may be another shoe: The investigation by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara into the Moreland wreckage, which as my colleague Blake Zeff pointed out on this site, could cause the governor far more serious trouble than anything to date.
Puerto Rican scientists are still taking stock of the magnitude of the wreckage nearly two weeks after the hurricane made landfall on Sept. 20 as Category 4 winds propelled trees into buildings, knocked out power systems, left residents without fuel for generators and transportation and diminished access to drinking water and food supplies.
As one of the world's leading experts in catastrophic risk management, the former Shell Oil Co. executive sifts through the wreckage to unravel the chain of events that triggers accidents.
The numbers are expected to climb as aid workers comb through the wreckage left behind.
Before long, the MRS comes into view, almost as if it were a piece of underwater wreckage being sought by Robert Ballard's Titanic - hunting cameras.
As pictured, NASA reassembled the wreckage in a hangar to investigate the accident.
This robot which is essentially an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is ready for applications, as it can be programmed to perform specific functions, for example, for underwater archaeology such as exploring nooks and corners of wreckage — or sunken city which are difficult for divers or traditional AUVs to access.
Will a Higgs boson — the most wanted particle in physics — emerge from the wreckage of two colliding protons as seen in this simulation of an experiment planned for Europe's Large Hadron Collider in 2007?
But as he examined the wreckage after this storm a half - mile from his office in Tuscaloosa, something stood out.
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