Sentences with phrase «wreckage on»

The last of the survivors is long gone, but due to the movies and books that have been made over the years, the discovery of the actual wreckage on the bottom of the ocean, as well as the traveling and permanent exhibits around the world, this horrible disaster remains in the hearts and minds of all.
His loud voice floated upward to where Porus and I now hovered, a few meters above the wreckage on the Al - Harameen Expressway in Jeddah — completely dead, yet not entirely gone.
After they crash into the Pacific, they float away from the wreckage on two lashed - together rafts, and Louis seeks a deal with God.
That scene came to mind as I sorted through the tawdry verbal wreckage on social media and in print of the «debate» over CRISPR, the revolutionary new gene - editing technology.
The film opens up as a slow, tense thriller, following Cruise as he explores wreckages on Earth, always being watched by the Scavs.

Not exact matches

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.
Just a few days ago, relatives of Flight 17's victims gathered in hangars on a Dutch air base to view twisted and charred wreckage from the plane where their loved ones were lost.
One of the company's Carrier plants in Indianapolis, once destined to shutter and outsource manufacturing to Mexico, became a symbol of globalization's wreckage for the Republican real estate magnate on the campaign trail.
But many parts of Florida are reckoning with significant wreckage and floodwater along its coasts and on inland farms.
Large U.S. banks are finally emerging from the wreckage of the financial crisis, on the back of rising profits, a recovering economy and drastic cost cutting.
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.
(CNN)-- A cop arrived at the roadside wreckage of a June 1968 head - on collision in southern France, took one quick look at the Citroën's unresponsive driver and, according to one of the driver's friends, scrawled into the young man's American passport, «Il est mort» - «He is dead.»
(CNN)-- A cop arrived at the roadside wreckage of a June 1968 head - on collision in southern France, took one quick look at the Citroën's unresponsive driver and scrawled into the young man's American passport, «Il est mort» - «He is dead.»
His uncle, a pastor on the island, now shares space with a fellow congregation since his building was among the wreckage.
How can this woman, wearing her ashen cross there on her forehead, weeping in the middle of sickening, mass horror, be anything but a defiant, undeniable sign to us staggering through wreckage:
It appears to show two individuals — possibly Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan — on an island alongside locals with the wreckage of their plane being towed in the background.
Auden's gloss on the Iliad amidst the wreckage of the middle of the twentieth century is dark, almost nihilistic.
On top of it all, I definitely relied upon the Creator for deliverance from the host of problems, including the liquor problem, all of which AAs rightly call the «wreckage» of the past.
The awareness of the predicament (on the part of both the politicians at the microphones and the voters in the streets) conceivably could lead to a reconstitution of the American idea, but the finding of the phoenix in the ashes presupposes a debate rising from an intellectual structure a good deal sturdier than the one lost in the wreckage of the World Trade Center.
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.
The wreckage of the De Havilland DHC - 2 Beaver aircraft was partially recovered from the river on Thursday.
A creative and effective way to address the housing shortage based on cooperation between governments and private groups of the kind commended by the bishops emerged from the wreckage of the Reagan years in the form of community - based development organizations and private financial intermediaries.
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.
The ivory combs recovered from the wreckage in the hole are identical to combs found in the remains of El Matancero, a Spanish merchant ship that sank off Mexico in 1742, but none of the 16 different crucifixes and religious medals recovered from the hole is like any of the 120 different crucifixes and medals found on the Matancero.
Almirola immediately put down the window net on his car signaling that he was conscious, but he was unable to remove himself from the wreckage.
Safety workers quickly arrived and removed Hinchcliffe from the wreckage, placing him on a backboard and transporting him to Indiana University Methodist Hospital.
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
Almost three weeks ago I left the wreckage of the London Stadium having seen us beat West Ham United 3 - 0 and tomorrow, finally, we have another game with the shorter trip to the West Midlands to take on West Bromwich Albion.
As British newspaper The Telegraph wrote on Sunday, «a trophy could still be salvaged from the wreckage» in the FA Cup.
Folks on the verge of making those monogamous commitments, need to look at the wreckage around them — all those failed monogamous relationships out there (Schwarzenegger, Clinton, Vitter, whoever's on the cover of US magazine this week)-- and have a conversation about what it'll mean if one or the other partner should cheat.
On Friday, news coverage turned to speculating about Lubitz's mental state, in an attempt to answer the haunting question that floats above the wreckage of every man - made tragedy: «How could someone have done this?»
«It's like flirting: desperate isn't sexy...» It's May 2010 and Peter Mandelson is advising Gordon Brown on how to deal with the Lib Dems amid the wreckage of a hung parliament.
A man was found burned to death in the flaming wreckage of his car in a Queens parking lot on Saturday — and police believe it was a suicide.
To recover from the deepest recession since the second world war - and to build, from the wreckage of a broken economy built on debt, a new economy where we save and invest for tomorrow.
Smoke was stilling rising from the wreckage hours afterwards, AFP journalists saw, though they were prohibited from taking videos or photos by soldiers on the perimeter, guns at the ready.
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.)
The iconic American flag that was hoisted by firefighters amid the wreckage of the World Trade Center on 9/11 will be returned to lower Manhattan, where it will be displayed at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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.
President Donald Trump surveys the wreckage from Hurricane Maria on a walking tour with first lady Melania Trump in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
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.
Half a century after Northwest Airlines Flight 4422 slammed into the side of 4,950 - meter Mount Sanford in eastern Alaska's Wrangell Mountains, killing all 30 men on board, commercial pilots Kevin McGregor and Marc Millican found the wreckage embedded in a glacier.
Melroy mentions in the essay her work on the Columbia reconstruction team — the group tasked with sifting through the wreckage of the shuttle that was destroyed on its way back to Earth.
When Rylea Taylor pulled her son Jaxon from the wreckage of their family car on September 15, she knew instantly that his neck was broken — an injury that usually leaves victims paralyzed or dead.
Arguably the feat that still defines Alvin's legacy, the discovery of the wreckage of the Titanic in 1986 showcased the technological capacities of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and even put Alvin on the cover of TIME.
If wreckage is found, sensors and apps on passengers» smartphones may help solve the mystery.
Don't bet on more martian wreckage just yet.
A European Space Agency satellite fell safely to Earth on 10 November, despite fears that its wreckage could cause harm.
Finally, after 6 years of searching, they have located the wreckage of a ship in Victoria Strait in Nunavut, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced on 9 September, at last solving «one of Canada's greatest mysteries.»
Early on, two teams had spied a telltale anomaly in the subatomic wreckage: an excess of energy from proton collisions that hinted at new physics perhaps produced by WIMPs (or, to be fair, many additional exotic possibilities).
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