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The buffalo are frozen in air, careering over a cliff.
On the field, his Russian teammates were careering toward him.
Witnesses described a white van careering into pedestrians on the bridge.
Tom's partner, Karin, is 33 weeks pregnant and careering toward death.
Careering below the blue ink, he was suddenly thrown into the air.
EASTERN DESERT, Egypt (Reuters) - Careering around Egypt's rocky Eastern Desert, Alexander Nubia (AAN.
The fact is, Richard Lane's life was careering toward a precipice, one he didn't foresee.
The car therefore failed to brake, and it ended up careering under the lorry's trailer.
Safdar drives at alarming speed, weaving between lanes of traffic, careering down alleyways, siren blaring.
Witnesses described a white van careering into pedestrians near London Bridge and knocking over several people.
After 23-22 and 9-7 seasons, they seem to be careering toward a losing record.
Look, it's just a hunch, but careering down long stretches of Australia's desert would be quite fatiguing.
The director, Michael Mayer, at least keeps the careering story line moving along at a brisk pace.
Only, he wasn't recklessly careering from woman to woman, as he did when he was a younger man.
The ones that keep saying "I rock" and "I suck", careering back and forth into unhappiness and beyond.
It's the best-smelling space in Venice, and offers a welcome jolt to the art obsessives careering across the lagoon.
The Senate is careering toward a chamber-rattling showdown over Mr. Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch.
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are careering towards a Sunday showdown to decide their year-long battle for supremacy.
The blowout sent his Ferrari careering across the track and flung bits of rubber everywhere, like a pinwheel firework throwing off sparks.
FOR a brief moment at the turn of the year, Angela Merkel seemed to have recaptured control of Germany's careering debate over refugees.
Parliament is deadlocked on the issue, and lawmakers are increasingly alarmed by the prospect of careering out of the bloc without an agreement.
But after months of careering from one budget crisis to the next, lawmakers say it's time to put an end to the impasse.
It is as if, once it's started up, there's no slowing down, no stopping; the car is careering down a mountain, with no brakes.
What, then, did this lover of ancient certainties make of the fact that his venerable old church was careering towards the ideological and theological left?
He drew a deep breath, filled his chest, looked up the hill and beyond to where a bright yellow kite was careering in the sky.
In what The Spectator calls "the Year of the Drunken Uncle," three old guys vie for the presidency amid coronavirus fears and a careering stock market.
The G.O.P. and the Democratic Party are reeling in the disequilibrium created by the latest communications revolution, the membership careering out of the party leaders' control.
Nowhere would that become more evident than in Farragut, which by the 1960s was careering toward the same fate overtaking nearly all public housing in big cities.
He spent 213 years at Williams Sonoma, and left when he wasn't chosen to be its C.E.O., to take over a company that was careering toward bankruptcy.
To say much else might give away the careering events in the second half, which here come accompanied by thunder and lightning and some surprisingly hammy supporting performances.
Even creepier was "One for the Road," with Antony Sher as a state functionary careering between charm and brutality as he interrogates three tortured members of a family.
The image of a group of male friends careering drunkenly through the party district with the intention of piling into a club isn't one that's overloaded with positive connotations.
The Dutch teenager and Raikkonen tangled wheels, with the Finn's car slewing sideways and into Vettel's before again careering into the Red Bull and also collecting Fernando Alonso's McLaren.
The males can be quite aggressive with other like-minded, mating males, and chase scenes featuring two or more brilliant yellow birds careering through the vegetation are not unusual.
Before he took office in 2016 the kingdom was careering towards insolvency, with a debt-to-GDP ratio that had soared from 62% in 2011 to 93% four years later.
In Monimbó the next day, I found masked paramilitaries everywhere: standing guard in the main square or careering around in pickups, flashing victory signs and waving weapons in the air.
"This is by an unknown artist in Detroit" — Brian Nickson, or BNick — "that I met right before I started shooting this season," Ms. Adlon declares, fortissimo, in her careering delivery.
I see them blowing through red lights and stop signs, careering down sidewalks and weaving in and out of traffic, often while wearing earbuds or even looking at their phones.
In a thrilling finale featuring four athletes careering towards the line, Farah snatched back second place behind Edris, who clocked 13 minutes 32.79 seconds after a searing final lap of 52.6 seconds.
You're just careering around on your own, crashing into buildings and losing altitude, growling at the cameras and spewing nasty conspiracy theories, instead of offering a sunny smile, bipartisanship, optimism and professionalism.
With the country in a sustained economic downturn, the sight of them careering through Moscow was hardly an image that the agency, where President Vladimir V. Putin once worked, would want to project.
The United Kingdom may be careering toward a no-deal Brexit with only six weeks to its official deadline, but Luxembourg's finance minister has offered some confidence on a deal still being reached.
In the video, directed by Cole Bennett, the two yuk-yuk it up at a backyard barbecue, careering between menacing threats and goofy dances, tough guys who are also kids on a lark.
Macmillan's play features plenty of the jargon familiar to those in treatment, including a scene in which Emma, the actress careering through a breakdown — losing the plot while performing "The Seagull" — before seeking help.
Art Review When the International Center of Photography reopened last year in its new home on the Bowery, it seemed to be swerving into a new lane — or, perhaps, careering off the road altogether.
All they'll need is a laptop and code to send driverless cars careering off a bridge, colliding with a driverless truck or coming to an unexpected stop in the middle of fast-moving traffic.
Careering into each other like runaway bumper cars, they create a gracefully graceless ballet of kinetic dysfunction, appropriate to characters who have never learned how to handle the lethal weapon that is the human body.
But on the afternoon of April 23rd Alek Minassian, a 25-year-old computer programmer from Toronto, drove a van into lunchtime strollers, careering along for more than a kilometre, killing ten and injuring 14 others.
A blazing truck careering through a town, drawing people to follow it in wonder; a man weeping in the street, leading others to long for the gift of weeping; a horse "printing neat omegas" on gravel.
We didn't pull it off, but I liked the derring-do of it, recalling the days when President Bush used to try to lose his security detail when he was careering around in his speedboat in Maine.
The Paris process faces a moment of truth next year when governments are due to unveil more ambitious proposals to cut the production of planet-warming gases in time to stop the climate careering past dangerous tipping points.
Both rolling news channels and special programmes broadcast by terrestrial channels have been lambasted – among them France 2, condemned for showing footage of the assailant careering into bystanders, as well as staging vox pops with survivors just moments later.
Mr. Greig, an Edinburgh native who has worked widely in England and the United States, sends his romance-hungry couple careering around the city's confetti-strewn Old Town one minute and to a local Ikea parking lot the next.
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no license plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road, and running red lights.
Like a careering ride around on the dodgems, we're all bound to knock into each other with a hard, bruising jolt; it's just that tech makes the ride that much faster, and the space to roam free that much smaller.
These days, it's easy to recognize "The Bachelor" franchise — the 13th season of "The Bachelorette," featuring the series' first black lead, is currently careering toward its inevitable rush-proposal ending — as a vacuous project complicit in various crimes against humanity.
Leicester have now won all three matches since Ranieri, the man who led them to the Premier league title last May, paid the price for a woeful run of form that had the Foxes careering toward the ignominy of relegation as champions.
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no license plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road and along park sidewalks, and running red lights.
Peter decided to test the capacity of the engine for speed and endurance, and as our lives flashed before our eyes, we went careering around the narrow bends and curves, over humpbacked bridges, and on several occasions, ironically, almost meeting our keeper!
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no licence plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road and along park sidewalks, and running red lights.
Ingenious and incendiary, "The Water Cure" is less a warning about the way we live now, the hazardous path society is careering down, than it is about the way we have always lived, parents and children, fathers and daughters, men and women.
Ripples from the Trump Tower security measure could be felt on East 55th Street, where concrete barriers now guard the south entrance to the former Sony Plaza arcade, presumably to prevent an explosive-laden vehicle from careering through the arcade toward Trump Tower.
Lawmakers may opt for a softer exit, the FT's Robert Shrimsely writes: The fear will be that Britain is now careering towards a no-deal Brexit, but in fact Tuesday night's vote may yet prove the high-water mark for the Brexit hardliners.
Walking a few blocks westward gave me a view of the Hudson River, where Washington was able to join the rest of the shocked town in observing two British warships race up the river with their guns blasting, sending cannonballs careering into the streets.
Prime Minister Theresa May's failure, after three attempts, to get her divorce deal with Brussels through parliament has sent the UK's planned departure careering off-piste, raising questions over who is in charge and when, how or even if the UK will actually leave.
For a taste of that, search YouTube for "Johan Cruyff turn" for the moment during the 1974 World Cup when the Dutchman slipped the ball through his own legs, reversing his own momentum and sending the Swedish defender Jan Olsson careering off in the wrong direction.
These days our mongrel culture is at risk of being erased by an increasingly strident left, which is careering us toward a wan existence in which we are all forced to remain in the ethnic and racial lanes assigned to us by accident of our birth.
Though the raucous Republican nominating fight was the one that appeared to be careering toward a contested convention, the drawn-out fight on the Democratic side has emerged as an ugly intraparty feud in its own right, threatening hopes for unity ahead of the July convention in Philadelphia.
Even in Segers' early work, there is a sense of perversity, not with the Modernist goal to épater la bourgeoisie, but in a kind of damn-it-all, Mr. Toad behind-the-wheel sort of way, boop-booping and careering down the road for the sheer pleasure of it.
Artisans, workers and peasants paid the heaviest price for the great transformation: Evans peppers his descriptions with the details of grindingly harsh working conditions, horrifying industrial accidents — trains careering off their rails, miners drowning as their pits flooded — and the miserably teeming conditions in which so many Europeans lived.
The police seldom feature, and when they do it is as victims or worse: some are too busy listening to a football match to notice, or perhaps care, that a hoodlum has brushed a stroller with his speeding scooter, sending it careering into a wall and leaving the child inside sobbing.
She spends more and more time at the ranch, on the cusp of becoming an official member of the commune, ready to fully give herself over to the mission without truly understanding what that means — until one night, in the car with Russell's girls, careering down canyon roads, she is ousted.
Down 2-1 from the first leg last month in Spain — when they were also careering toward relegation — Leicester rolled back the clock to last season's Premier League title heist as goals by skipper Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton put them in the last eight in their first crack at Europe's elite competition.
In the case of Kraken, the rider wears a headset that takes him on an underwater journey which matches the coaster's movements, dodging prehistoric sea creatures such as pliosaurs, careering down into an underwater canyon, and straining to escape the clutches of the terrible, tentacled monster after which the ride is named.
Telling of a surveillance state in which our every move is monitored, the careering narrative devolves into a nasty revenge drama, by which point you've lost sympathy for both the hotshot intelligence expert Neil (Oliver Johnstone) and the emotionally damaged journalist, Cora (Rona Morison), on whom he alights first professionally and then romantically.
Even in his early work, where his subjects are more ordinary, there is a sense of perversity, not with the Modernist goal to épater la bourgeoisie, but in a kind of damn-it-all, Mr. Toad behind-the-wheel sort of way, boop-booping and careering down the road for the sheer pleasure of it.
Once a camping spot on a peninsula on the Salton Sea, a body of water careering toward ecological disaster, Bombay Beach was popular in the middle of the last century, but flooding from agricultural runoff in the '70s and '80s swamped much of the area, and many people abandoned their vacation homes and double-wides.
The airplane landed long, touched down going 100 miles an hour too fast, bounced three times and went careering off the far end of the runway, slicing through an airport perimeter fence and sliding across a road, a ditch and an embankment before coming to rest in a rice paddy and bursting into flames.
The Egyptian Lover followed but with an opening one-two of "Planet Rock" and Cybotron's "Clear" I remembered that it was 2016 and I didn't ever need to hear "Planet Rock" ever again, so instead we caught Ron Morelli and Low Jack playing a fairly avant-garde set before careering back into VIP for another sweaty palmful of pretzels.
But with the Senate careering toward a chamber-rattling showdown over President Trump's nominee, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, the body's long history of relative collaboration on Supreme Court matters has come to this: Next week, the last bastion of comity is expected to fall over a plainly qualified, mild-mannered nominee who had no major stumbles in his hearings.
"A Slight Ache" precedes "The Dumb Waiter" and posits its own man of mystery in the never-seen Barnabas, an aging match seller who nonetheless comes to impinge mightily on the frayed marriage of the crisply accented Edward (the excellent John Heffernan, careering from heartiness to hysteria) and the genteel — or maybe not — Flora (Gemma Whelan).
The "Follies" connection is heightened by a structure that hands specialty numbers to a motley, libidinous crew that here seems hellbent on self-immolation: The source material for the show, as for an entirely separate musical by Andrew Lippa that ran Off Broadway the same season, is a 1928 poem by Joseph Moncure March that remains a marker of sorts for the giddy highs of an era careering toward a crash.
Above them, on the side of the mountain half a mile away, something tore loose, a boulder that slammed into another boulder that in turn slammed into another and so on down the line, till a river of mud and debris came careering down the canyon and took out the wall of their house as if it were made of paper, like the ones in the Kurosawa samurai films Nola got me in a boxed set one Christmas.
After a failed effort to nudge the craft into the Earth's atmosphere, the series concluded with Mrs. Noah, and crew, careering off uncontrollably to the depths of space.
Val McLeish, "Sunshine and sorrows: Canada, Ireland and Lady Aberdeen," in Colonial Lives Across the British Empire: Imperial careering in the long nineteenth century, David Lambert and Alan Lester (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006), 261.
"The Suit" was recorded as a solo track by Jah Wobble at Gooseberry Sound Studios in London. Vocals and some overdubs were added at The Manor. "Careering" was recorded at Townhouse Studios with Wobble on drums. "Bad Baby" was recorded with new drummer Martin Atkins at Townhouse Studios.
The > flames were roaring. I remember singing and careering through the blaze like > a drunkard. I was in the grip of a kind of euphoria. I still don't truly > understand it, but I was almost tempted to cast myself into the fire like a > moth into the light.
They then set fire to the Pandava camp in three places. When the camp was lighted, Aswatthaman, careering, sword in hand, smited his foes with great skill. The earth being drenched with blood, with dust soon disappeared. After the nocturnal slaughter, when all became once more quiet, Aswatthaman issued from it.
He has the same knockabout whimsy careering into keen lament. But Mr. Moody's work has a distinctive rawness; it's more steeped in rage. He's also funnier, and to that degree less reconciled to the world as he finds it. Cheever had less to forgive; the waterfall of language here is full of toxic sludge.
Triple J picked up the track, "Spinning Ball", from Sleeper, and the track was later included on their debut album. They changed their name to Fragment to avoid confusion with a United Kingdom band (see Sleeper). As Fragment they recorded a track, "Careering", for rooArt's Youngblood 4 (1994) compilation before settling on the name Rail.
Goldsworthy (2003), p.92 Communications between forts, legionary fortresses and the provincial capital were critical. Despatch-riders (dispositi), normally equites cohortales, were stationed at mutationes (road- side stations where horses could be changed) to form relays to carry messages rapidly. Relays of fresh riders and horses, careering at full gallop, could maintain an average speed of 20 miles per hour (32 km/h).
Burke kicks him again, this time sending him careering backward into a pillar, where his head is impaled on a valve stem. Despite this mortal injury, stuck to the valve, the Sandman continues to taunt Burke: "You can't kill me, Burke. I'm the Sandman." Burke responds by twisting the Sandman's head around; the valve stem inflicts damage on the psychopath's brain, finally killing him.
He orders the group to lower their weapons, which they do, but is caught off-guard by a DAF curtainsider lorry careering through his troops. The lorry comes to a crashing halt off-screen and the curtain splits open, spilling the load of lager. The driver is revealed to be the Down syndrome sufferer. The Local police chief re-arms himself and promptly shoots the commander in the head.
After 8 years, careering in second division teams, Kalin finally returned Levski. Shtarkov signed for the first team on 25 May 2010 as a free-agent. On 30 June 2010, Kalin made his unofficial debut for Levski in a match against FCM Târgu Mureş, entering the match as a substitute. Kalin made his official debut for Levski against PFC Kaliakra Kavarna on 22 August 2010 in a 3–0 home win.
The anniversary was also publicised with ITV specials and news broadcasts. In the storyline, Nick Tilsley and Leanne Battersby's bar—The Joinery—exploded during Peter Barlow's stag party. As a result, the viaduct was destroyed, sending a Metrolink tram careering onto the street, destroying D&S; Alahan's Corner Shop and The Kabin. Two characters, Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) and Molly Dobbs (Vicky Binns), along with an unknown taxi driver, were killed as a result of the disaster.
Nuclear blast sends star hurtling across galaxy By Paul Rincon, Science editor, BBC News website, 15 July 2020. SDSSJ1240+6710 may be the survivor of a type of supernova that hasn't yet been observed as it's happening. Without the radioactive nickel that powers the long-lasting afterglow of the Type Ia supernovas, the explosion that sent the white dwarf careering across our Galaxy would have been a brief flash of light that would have been difficult to discover.
Cavalrymen from auxiliary mixed infantry- and cavalry- regiments (cohortes equitatae) provided most of the army's despatch-riders (dispositi). Relays of fresh riders and horses careering at full gallop could sustain an average speed of about . Thus an urgent despatch from the army base at York to London – , a journey of over a week for a normal mounted traveller – could be delivered in just 10 hours. Because mutationes were relatively small establishments, and their remains ambiguous, it is difficult to identify sites with certainty.
Younes told a reporter from TV Week that Casey is unhappy with Maddy's actions and believes she should not lose her virginity because she wants to rebel. When Casey drags Maddy away from Josh a fight ensues and they drive off. However Josh and his brother Andy Barrett (Tai Hara) start a car chase. Younes explained that Maddy is making amends for her behaviour towards Casey when a four-wheel-drive hits them and sends the car careering off the road.
Souvenirs published by the both schools. Before the match, the students of each school take Vehicle parade (well known as "The Truck Parade") with bands and decorations and other colorful items showing support for their team. Overloaded cars with supporters singing and careering along the streets is a familiar sight during match days. The match is looked forward to by both the young and old, male and female and even those who had no connection with either school would turn up and enjoy the celebrations.
The film tells the allegorical tale of a young provincial named Julio Madiaga who goes to Manila looking for his lost love, Ligaya Paraiso. The episodic plot has him careering from one adventure to another until he finally finds Ligaya. Much of the film's acclaim is directed towards the excellent cinematography by Mike de Leon, who would later on direct landmark films such as Kisapmata and Batch '81. The film won the FAMAS Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor in 1976.
Haynes wrote vocal music for the church, for amateur and educational music making, and for the popular singers of the era. His Services include three settings of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. Anthems include The Sun is Careering in Glory and Might (words by Mary Russell Mitford) and Awake up, My Glory (1891). There are two cantatas for female voices and recitation, tapping into demand from amateur ladies choirs: Fairies’ Isle (text by Edward Oxenford, 1888) and A Sea Dream (text by Shapcott Wensley, 1893).
To give him his due Levene went mental for it. We were at The Manor. We had a drummer [David Humphrey] with us who was pretty good [...] but the bloke just couldn't get the right feel for 'Poptones'. [...] In the end Levene put the drums down on that track, his drums are a bit loose, but that is actually a good thing."Jah Wobble: Memoirs of a Geezer (Serpent's Tail, 2009, pages 108–109) Wobble cited "Careering" as his "second-favourite track from Metal Box, and probably my favourite John Lydon vocal performance.
Lord Lamont of Lerwick, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1990–1993, remarked that the Bruges Group maintains 'a vital influence on the European debate and I hope others will support it enthusiastically.' The Rt. Hon. John Redwood MP also remarked that the Bruges Group 'has set out many important points in the debate about the way Europe is careering towards a superstate and the way in which Britain needs a different and better relationship with our European partners.' Its first annual conference was held in 1994 at King's College and has been held there ever since.
All tracks by Peter Hammill, except where noted. # "My Favourite" # "Careering" # "Porton Down" # "Mirror Images" # "Handicap and Equality" # "Not for Keith" # "The Old School Tie" # "Time for a Change" (Chris Judge Smith, Steve Robshaw) # "Imperial Walls" # "Mr. X (Gets Tense)" # "Faculty X" In 2006, the album was remastered and expanded, adding alternative versions of "Mr X (Gets Tense)" and "Faculty X" recorded for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 programme, as well as a fresh sleeve note by Hammill. US/Canada vinyl pressings have an additional track at the end of side A, "The Polaroid".
The special anniversary was marked with a storyline in which the residents had to deal with a tragic accident and its aftermath. In the storyline, Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) and Leanne Battersby's (Jane Danson) bar - The Joinery - explodes during Peter Barlow's (Chris Gascoyne) stag party. As a result, the viaduct running above the restaurant is destroyed, sending a tram careering onto the street, destroying D&S; Alahan's Corner Shop and The Kabin. Two characters, Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) and Molly Dobbs (Vicky Binns), and an unnamed taxi driver perished as a result of the disaster.
On the group's first camp out for the night, Ratty quietly reminisces about his home on the river, but declines Mole's suggestion that they return. The following day, disaster strikes as a passing motorcar spooks Alfred and sends the caravan careering into a ditch. Toad impulsively decides that motor cars are his calling in life, and he derides the "nasty, common, canary-coloured cart" as antiquated, proclaiming that motorcars are the only way to travel. Rat and Mole can do nothing but look on as Toad buys and quickly crashes his cars one after another.
In Dyble's own words: Trader Horne set off on the road. And what a road it was. We seemed to be careering from one side of the country to another, then up and down with not a lot of breaks in between. I seem to remember being really tired and as for Jack – well he was doing a lot of the driving as well as playing. At one time we were appearing on a lot of those local TV magazine shows, the ones that followed the six o’clock news.
The Grandmesnil star continued to rise and Hugh was made a cavalry commander for the invasion of England in 1066. There is a popular story that Hugh de Grandmesnil almost came to a sticky end at the Battle of Hastings. As fierce battle raged, Hugh's horse leapt a bush during a cavalry charge and his bridle broke. Barely able to keep upright in the saddle, and with no control over his horse, Hugh saw to his dismay that he was all alone, and careering towards a band of Englishmen.
Gribble is told he cannot have his money until he completes his survey and is sent off to find out of Strawberry has sound opinions, but again fails to get into the house. He then enjoys a chance meeting with Strawberry in the street, when after a mishap, they find themselves careering through the town on the road sweeper. Gribble accidentally presses a button that releases all the unfavourable polling forms through the street. To avoid the police on their tail they go and shelter in Strawberry's house, where Gribble meets Strawberry's daughter Jane who he is immediately smitten by.
Georgano 1971, p.176 Just a fortnight later, Murphy himself was killed at Syracuse when duelling for the lead in the AAA race. He crashed into the inside fence and was impaled by one of the boards. He would become the AAA's first posthumous champion. Georgano 1971, p.267 In between, Anglo-Italian Dario Resta (winner in 1915) was killed at Brooklands in a speed record attempt. A security-belt on his Sunbeam came loose, puncturing a tyre and sending the car careering into an iron fence. Resta was burned to death before help could arrive to save him.
Muller led the field away with Loeb second and Coronel third before Monteiro went around the outside to take third place. Michelisz then tapped Coronel from behind who in turn ran into Monteiro sending both drivers into the barriers at the first corner. Monteiro was able to limp back to the pits while Coronel's car was retired on the spot. Kozlovskiy out-braked himself at the final corner of lap one, clipped the front of Tarquini's car and careering into the back of team mate Huff which brought out the yellow flags in the final sector.
Souvenirs published by the both schools are sold on all three days as a memento, the duty of distribution entrusted to the souvenir committees. On the day before the match, the students of each school take a walk around the city in a "cycle parade" with bands and decorations and other colorful items showing support for their team. Overloaded cars with supporters singing and careering along the Colombo streets is a familiar sight during match days. The match is looked forward to by both the young and old, male and female and even those who had no connection with either school would turn up and enjoy the celebrations.
In September 2016 there was press speculation that the Inquiry's most senior lawyer, Ben Emmerson, might leave the Inquiry. The Inquiry then announced on 28 September, without giving details, that Emmerson was to be suspended and put under investigation as it had become "very concerned about aspects of Mr Emmerson’s leadership of the counsel team". At the time of Emmerson's suspension there were comments that the process was "careering out of control" and had been beset by "catastrophe after catastrophe" ... "a devastating blow for survivors". Former Director of Public Prosecutions Lord Macdonald said that Emmerson's suspension made it likely that the inquiry would end up as an "embarrassing fiasco".
Douglas Fairbanks.Parbury was also their guest at the Friars Club celebratory dinner in New York that year; see The Sun and The New York Herald, 2 August 1920. This circuit, which included stops in Decatur, Chicago, Dayton and Detroit, gave her more opportunities to promote her League of Friendship idea, which she also referred to as a Friendship Club for Anglo-Saxons: "I want to have a beautiful clubhouse in every large city around the world where the English-speaking peoples can meet..." In 1921, Parbury was in Washington DC, where she announced that she had two books coming out in the fall, "Careering in Canada” and "Atmosphering in America.” They were to be published in practically the same form, with her own illustrations, but never appeared.
The day of the test was described in detail by Brian Johnson, for the 1977 BBC documentary The Secret War: > At first all went well. Panjandrum rolled into the sea and began to head for > the shore, the Brass Hats watching through binoculars from the top of a > pebble ridge [...] Then a clamp gave: first one, then two more rockets broke > free: Panjandrum began to lurch ominously. It hit a line of small craters in > the sand and began to turn to starboard, careering towards Klemantaski, who, > viewing events through a telescopic lens, misjudged the distance and > continued filming. Hearing the approaching roar he looked up from his > viewfinder to see Panjandrum, shedding live rockets in all directions, > heading straight for him.
They had to love music, hanging around in tracksuits and, most importantly, they had to look as if they could be twins." At the time Gayle commented that she loved playing younger parts, and found having Garey Bridges as her younger brother a great bonus: "It turns out that he and I know the same crowd of people in North London so we are often out together at night." Gayle has discussed how she became close friends with her peer group on the cast, including Sid Owen who plays Ricky Butcher and Danniella Westbrook who plays Sam Mitchell. She reflects, "I remember the three of us careering around the set on a milk float and we also took somebody's car from the car park and drove it until it ran out of petrol.
The film was shot at the Pinewood Studios at its 007 Stage in UK, as well as Weissensee in Austria. The pre-title sequence was filmed on the Rock of Gibraltar and although the sequence shows a hijacked Land Rover careering down various sections of road over several minutes before bursting through a wall and towards the sea, the location mostly used the same short stretch of road, at the very top of the Rock, shot from numerous different angles. The beach defences seen at the foot of the Rock in the initial shot were also added solely for the film, to an otherwise non-military area. The action involving the Land Rover switched from Gibraltar, to Beachy Head in the UK for the shot showing the vehicle actually getting airborne.
"The Wind" is cast in a form closely associated with Dafydd, the poem in which a messenger or llatai, usually a bird or animal, is sent to the poet's lover. It is a good example of how Dafydd's works in this form can include a close and warmly-appreciative description of a llatai, even when, as is often the case in Dafydd's poems, he is describing nature in one of its harsher aspects. The careering course of the wind is embodied in the headlong pace of the poem. Rachel Bromwich called "The Wind" one of "the outstanding expressions of Dafydd's wonder and awe at the mysteries of the cosmic forces", but pointed out that in the end Dafydd curbs this force to act as a love- messenger to Morfudd.
She trailed them into port and, after they had moored, fired her bow torpedoes, blowing up two and damaging a third. A stray torpedo hit a dock, sending a bus careering into the water, an incident the Cary Grant comedy film Operation Petticoat incorporated into its story line in 1959 (Grant yelling "We sunk a truck!" in the film after an unintentional misfire caused by a nurse on board). However, no sinkings were confirmed by Japanese records — again possibly because of the small size of the alleged victims. An authenticated kill came off the Tokara Islands on 22 August, when she attacked a convoy, hit several ships, and claimed several kills including two destroyers, but apparently only sank the 6,754-ton transport . According to Tsushima-maru Commemoration Association data, the ship was carrying 1,661 civilian evacuees, including 834 schoolchildren (of whom 775 were killed).
Additionally, both Ahrens and Flaherty were excited to hear that Aaliyah would be recording the song, describing themselves as "over the moon" upon learning that they would be working with the "young, beautiful star on the rise". Once final arrangements were made for Aaliyah to record a pop rendition "Journey to the Past", the songwriters wanted to personalize the song to better suit the singer's "unique vocal style", agreeing to change some of its lyrics and tailor the melody to her voice. Ahrens and Flaherty then approved Roche's "contemporary pop" arrangement of their song. Aaliyah and Roche recorded the song in Toronto, Ontario to accommodate the singer's schedule due to her careering being "on the up" at the time; the producer joked that it seemed as though the singer had always "just gotten off a plane" before heading to the studio to record the song amidst being interrupted for interviews before finally boarding another plane, every time they collaborated.

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