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  1. a strong movement forward; the sudden development of something

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Onrush is out now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
It's chaotic and brilliant, which mostly describes Onrush as a whole.
Onrush is sort of like if Overwatch were a racing game.
My advice for Onrush players is to just roll with it.
If that makes it sound like Onrush frustrated me, that's because it did.
I could not get that incident out of my mind, that terrible onrush of shame.
His mind was too young and too narrow to withstand the onrush of her life.
"The onrush of water submerged a vast area along with several dozen villages," he told Reuters.
To enter Belarussian Xata is to be swept up in the onrush of other lives, mid-revel.
In one section a group of papers droop outward from the surface, suggesting an onrush of falling bodies.
But people don't always know what's good for them, and it's my delight to report that Onrush is wonderful.
I don't know how Onrush ever got made, but I'm glad it did, and I hope it does well.
No one in the city government had anticipated this onrush or put any system in place to manage it.
And I've got kind words for OnRush, Prey, and the very latest from DontNod, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.
Fearing an onrush of thousands, the army warned Gaza residents that anyone coming close to the fence would be shot.
But it's an interesting exploration of some of the remaining challenges we face as drivers staring down the onrush of autonomous vehicles.
Onrush harkens back to a time when getting behind a virtual wheel was your ticket to a weirder, wilder range of experiences.
We've sifted through the onrush of sales to bring you, our faithful readers, only the finest hand-picked deals, which we've listed below.
While occasionally opaque, Onrush is at its best when you throw yourself into it, drive like a maniac, and hope it all works out.
As my colleague Micah Singleton pointed out, the luxury watch space has not only survived the onrush of smartwatches in the industry, it's growing again.
"I was completely taken aback by the onrush of officers and this very SWAT-like gear coming towards me out of nowhere," Williams told CNN.
In a way, it's an attempt to democratize the teacher-student relationship, and to prevent jazz from getting passed over by the onrush of technology.
OnRush is a fast-paced, colorful racing game that looks and sounds like other arcade racers: pretty graphics, high-energy music, a penchant for wild speed.
What is wagashi but a way of making beauty out of the onrush of days, marking each infinitesimal shift in season, each irretrievable inch around the sun?
While MotorStorm was largely about managing your boost meter so you could drive fast enough without exploding, Onrush is about boosting enough so you can drive even faster.
The downside to the onrush of capital is that morale has certainly been shaken for many participants, and morale is critical to seeing through complex new projects to completion.
Discussed: The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, Hollow Knight, Manhattan Project, Ancestor's Legacy, New Gundam Breaker, OnRush, Prey: Mooncrash, Vampyr, The Division, Mario Tennis Aces, politics in AAA games.
Too often, skeptics of the mayor's plan say, that means someone who looks dangerous but actually needs help is met with an onrush of officers who know nothing about him.
"The onrush of product will not be checked," writes James, conscious that — even as he draws together the touchstone shows for his book — the whole consensus is starting to come apart.
Cali's death led to an onrush of articles about the quiet evolution of the Mafia in America—how its direct influence declined, and how it's been keeping quieter in recent years.
In a diptych from that time, called "The Abyss," the left-hand panel is an image of churning blood-red water — the "unstoppable onrush of time," as she later described it.
This isn't the profoundly sad onrush of recent grief that would come with waking up in the months after losing my father, and then again 13 years later, after losing my mother.
In the place of a standard windshield (coming as an option) are a pair of Brooklands screens — tiny half-moon pieces of glass that do little to prevent the onrush of air.
It possible that all the news on Twitter — the constant fighting over politics, the onrush of news and instant reaction to news that's tolerable only to reporters — may be turning away ordinary people.
Stephenson says that the Venta Maersk's voyage doesn't mean that an onrush of container ships will soon be clogging the Arctic seas, given the remaining risks and costs needed to operate in the region.
In the exaggerated world of OnRush, of course, that's turned up to 11: There are planks to barrel roll off of, trees to slam into (or better, to slam opponents into), ditches to plummet into.
When Apple removed the headphone jack on the iPhone 73, it was not a question of if, but rather when, an onrush of cases with built-in 3.5mm headphone jacks would be flooding crowdfunding sites and stores.
On Sunday, authorities ordered some 188,000 people around Oroville to evacuate their homes over concerns that the dam's emergency spillway could fail and an onrush of water out of the reservoir could flood nearby towns and roads.
The best mode in Onrush, a new game from the ex-Sony team that made MotorStorm and Driveclub, is one of those ideas so decadent in design it's a wonder it works at all, let alone as well as it does.
The news comes at the end of a process that began last summer, when the Milwaukee County Parks department filed a request to Niantic to follow local county ordinances and receive an event permit after an onrush of eager pokémon trainers swarmed Lake Park.
While Apple includes a free 3.5mm-to-Lightning adapter with every iPhone 7, there's been an onrush of alternative solutions that hope to replace Apple's dongle with different designs and restore the ever important option to charge your iPhone and listen to music at the same time.
It is by no means certain that we will be able to cope with those two threats, let alone the even more complicated and unknown challenges presented by the general onrush of technology — the digital revolution or so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution — that will be our future for the next few decades.
If, beleaguered or bemused by the onrush of scandal and political antics, you're searching for some index of just how truly not-normal American governance has become, you might consider this: Standing on the White House lawn on Monday morning, his own government shut down around him, the president of the United States was asked by reporters if he was working for Russia.
JAPANESE ANXIETY OVER modernity is a cliché of cultural studies, and the fact that Japan in the Meiji period — roughly 1868 to 1912 — resembled Western Europe in this regard is too facile an explanation for its various forms of Modernism: There is simply no comparison between France or England and a country as isolated as Japan experiencing the onrush of capitalist industrialization.
There were many contributing factors, mostly among the budget carriers but affecting Garuda as well: an onrush of inexperienced pilots willing to work long hours for low pay; discouragement among mechanics, ramp workers and dispatchers; pressure to keep airplanes flying despite component failures that should have grounded them; the falsification of cargo and passenger manifests; dual maintenance and flight logs; and corruption permeating the entire system, including even air-traffic control.
However, the abrupt onrush of water resulted in about $75,000 in damage to boats at Wilmette Harbor.
In Variety, Robert Kohler called it a "beautifully observed" documentary and a "worthy addition to the Mainland's astonishing onrush of nonfiction films that take measure of the human scale in Chinese life".
Religion was under attack. Christian civilisation was mortally imperilled by the poison of communism. Innumerable sermons dinned home the dubious tenet that whatever opposed the onrush of communism was good. A joint pastoral of the Irish bishops firmly supported Franco.
Named after the children's game, an evasion maneuver that sees a wrestler standing in front of an incoming opponent as they leaps upwards, performing a split, so the opponent's onrush misses. It can also be employed to set up an attack.
Between the "scream of shells, the mighty onrush of charges, the grim and grisly aftermath of war", Cease Firing is a romance novel involving the courtship of a Confederate soldier and a Louisiana plantation belleCooper, Frederic Tabor. "The Theory of Endings and Some Recent Novels." The Bookman, November 1912, Vol.
The daemons Homados (Battle-Noise), Alala (War-Cry), Proioxis (Onrush), Palioxis (Backrush) and Kydoimos (Confusion)Shield of Heracles 139 ff were closely associated with the Machai. They were accompanied in battlefields by other deities and spirits associated with war and death, such as Ares, Phobos, Deimos, the Keres, Polemos, Enyo, and their mother Eris.
Innumerable sermons dinned > home the dubious tenet that whatever opposed the onrush of communism was > good. A joint pastoral of the Irish bishops firmly supported Franco. De Valera and the Irish Government retained a policy of neutrality and non- intervention. Eoin O'Duffy, former police chief and leader of the Blueshirts, sailed from Galway taking some 800 men with him to fight with Franco.
Horme (Ancient Greek: ) is the Greek spirit personifying energetic activity, impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action, and particularly onrush in battle. She had an altar at Athens, where mainly the divine servants and relations of Zeus (including Pheme and Aidos, as well as Athena) had altars.Pausanias, Description of Greece I. 17. § 1.
Ten Plagues is about the Great Plague of London of 1665 on one level but also acts as a metaphor for "the hysteria with which the public habitually greets all threats of mass infection, from swine flu to SARS" and alludes to the "first onrush of AIDS". The CD was released as a double digipak and came with a DVD of the live stage show filmed at Wilton's Music Hall.
France under the leadership of Léon Gambetta declared the establishment of the Third French Republic. Napoleon and Eugénie went into exile in England. Victory produced an onrush of German nationalism that Bismarck immediately seized to unite all of the German states (except Austria), thereby creating the German Empire, with the Prussian king as its Emperor and Bismarck as Chancellor. The new Germany was now continental Europe's dominant military force.
Michael's storm surge created two inlets along St. Joseph Peninsula, cutting off vehicle access to a stretch of the T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park and isolating 8 cabins and 119 campsites. The onrush of water flattened the dunes that once filled the park and left the boardwalk dilapidated. The main access road to Cape San Blas was shredded into asphalt sheets. Stretches of U.S. Route 98 were washed out along the coast.
It was not until the attackers made a tactical error, that their onrush could be stopped. In 267–270 another, much fiercer series of attacks took place. A fleet composed of Heruli and other tribes raided the coasts of Thrace and the Pontus. Defeated off Byzantium by general Venerianus,Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Vita Gallienii, 13.6–7 the barbarians fled into the Aegean, and ravaged many islands and coastal cities, including Athens and Corinth.
Lewis, Fashoda, p. 117. The Ethiopian forces positioned themselves on the hills overlooking the Adwa valley, in perfect position to receive the Italians, who were exposed and vulnerable to crossfire. Albertone's Ascari Brigade was the first to encounter the onrush of Ethiopians at 06:00, near Kidane Meret,In the attached map, this is labelled "Chidane Meret", which is immediately above (west) of the hill "Rajò". where the Ethiopians had managed to set up their mountain artillery.
The redundancies have been described by Sony as a way to focus the studio on developing Driveclub as a service. On 22 March 2016, Sony announced that Evolution Studios was closed. On 11 April 2016, the development team joined Codemasters. After the disappointing sales of their next game Onrush, several members of the Codemasters EVO development division were let go in redundancies, including game director Paul Rustchynsky and the division was shifted to a support role for other Codemasters titles.
July 21, A Willamette Week article, Open Sesame, profiles Helen Hill's long involvement in the M58 campaign, and her jubilation at Judge Lipscomb's decision. July 22, The six anonymous birth mothers file a motion with the Oregon Supreme Court to continue the injunction against Measure 58. July 23, The State of Oregon's Archive Division gears up for an onrush of requests from adoptees requesting their original birth certificates. July 27, In a telephone conference today with lawyers, Judge Lipscomb refused to suspend his decision upholding Measure 58.
One subject reported: "After the second breath came an onrush of color, first a predominant sheet of beautiful rosy-red, following which came successive sheets of brilliant color and design, some geometric, some fanciful and graceful …. Then the colors separated; my soul drawing apart from the physical being, was drawn upward seemingly to leave the earth and to go upward where it reached a greater Spirit with Whom there was a communion, producing a remarkable, new relaxation and deep security." Carbogen is rarely used in therapy anymore, largely due to the decline in psychedelic psychotherapy.
Schroeder and Reynolds are killed in a gun battle, but Mallory, Barnsby, Miller, Weaver, Lescovar, and Marko escape with a badly beaten Maritza and the recovered explosives. Miller reveals that the bridge is impregnable, which Barnsby refuses to accept. Mallory hits upon the idea of destroying the upstream dam, to use the sudden onrush of millions of gallons of water to destroy the bridge. A night-time air drop is arranged to replace Force 10's lost supplies, but Lescovar, revealed to be the saboteur, calls in German planes to stop the drop.
Jefferson and his allies, by contrast, have come > across as naïve, dreamy idealists. At best according to many historians, the > Jeffersonians were reactionary utopians who resisted the onrush of > capitalist modernity in hopes of turning America into a yeoman farmers' > arcadia. At worst, they were proslavery racists who wish to rid the West of > Indians, expand the empire of slavery, and keep political power in local > hands – all the better to expand the institution of slavery and protect > slaveholders' rights to own human property.Sean Wilentz, "Book Reviews", > Journal of American History Sept.
Following the withdrawal of the International Brigades in October 1938, the division was reorganized with Spanish leaders and recruits. Its last commander was Francisco Romero Marín, a communist war veteran. It is known that the 45th Division took part in the first hopeless Republican efforts of trying to contain the rebel onrush of the Catalonia Campaign, but it soon had to withdraw northwards to the French border. After crossing the frontier line in early February 1939 the fleeing Republican troops were disarmed and interned in concentration camps by the French authorities and the division was terminated.
Corpses were stacked 10 feet high around some of the blocked exits. The victims were asphyxiated by the fire, smoke, and gases, or were crushed to death by the onrush of other terrified theater patrons behind them. It is estimated that 575 people were killed on the day of the fire; at least 30 more died of injuries over the following weeks. (The Great Chicago Fire, by comparison, killed about 300 people.) Many of the Iroquois fire victims were buried in Montrose, Calvary, Saint Boniface, Mount Greenwood, Mount Hope, Mount Olivet, Oak Woods, Rosehill, Graceland, Forest Home, and Waldheim Jewish Cemetery.
Jeby fought a rushing, mauling, body punching battle, at close range, for which Harvey had no answer. His attempts to clinch were inadequate to stop the onrush of Jeby."Jeby Beats Harvey in 12-Round Bout", The Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, New York, pg. 14, 21 March 1931"Jeby Beats Len Harvey at New York", The Meriden Daily Journal, March 21, 1931"Len Harvey Ready to Return Home", The Milwaukee Journal, March 21, 1931 My Sullivan fell to Jeby from a technical knockout in the ninth at Chicago Stadium before a crowd of 11,000 on February 26, 1932.
The Iroquois established dominance over the fur trade throughout their territory, bargaining with European colonists. Other New York tribes were more subject to either European destruction or assimilation within the Iroquoian confederacy. Situated athwart major Native trade routes in the Northeast and positioned between French and English zones of settlement, the Iroquois were intensely caught up with the onrush of Europeans, which is also to say that the settlers, whether Dutch, French or English, were caught up with the Iroquois as well.Nash, Gary B. Red, White and Black: The Peoples of Early North America Los Angeles 2015.
When the Pakistan Army began mass-killing and massacre in Dhaka city on the night of 25 March the students and youths of Munshiganj raided the armoury and captured arms and ammunitions to resist the Pakistan Army on 29 March. They successfully guarded the river- side area to check the onrush of the Pakistan army towards Munshiganj . The people of Narayanganj in alliance with the youths of Munshiganj resisted an attack of the Pakistan Army on 31 March. The Pak army first penetrated into Munshiganj on 9 May and killed some youths at Kewar on 14 May.
Surprised to find the natural setting unchanged and indifferent, he wished it could preserve some memory of their past happiness. The poet sighs at the memory of a star-lit night on the lake with his muse, and laments the onrush of time that relentlessly carries one away from such happy moments. Consisting of sixteen quatrains, it was met with great acclaim and propelled its author to the forefront of the list of famous romantic poets. The poem is often compared to the Tristesse d'Olympio of Victor Hugo and to the Souvenir of Alfred de Musset.
The fastest clipper ships cut the travel time from New York to San Francisco in seven months to four months in the 1849 Gold Rush. A gold rush or gold fever is a new discovery of gold—sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals—that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa and the United States, while smaller gold rushes took place elsewhere. In the 19th century the wealth that resulted was distributed widely because of reduced migration costs and low barriers to entry.
In 1983, her own stage fright, nervousness at the sudden onrush of fame, and numerous unfavorable experiences with the music industry led Olivor to schedule a six- month hiatus from both performing and the heavy pressures of her too-fast fame. That hiatus stretched to a ten-year break from recording when, in addition to her other challenges, her husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer six months after they married.Steven M. Housman, "Hardly a Plain Jane — Up Close and Very Personal With Jane Olivor" Olivor put her career on hold to care for him until his death in 1986. In the meantime, she had disputes with Columbia Records over money.
The following day the attacks continued, being particularly heavy at Loisne, which was held by 'C' Company and the Liverpool Scottish. There the first German onrush nearly succeeded in breaking through, but the position was partially restored by 'A' Company, and the enemy's attention switched to trying to cross the canal. In the evening of 11 April the Germans made another attempt to gain a foothold in the Loisne sector, but Maj W.N. Pilkington led an immediate counter-attack that killed large numbers of the enemy and took several prisoners. Major Pilkington was awarded a bar to the DSO he had won in 1915.
Dirt 5 was announced during the 2020 Xbox Live presentation. In addition to releasing on the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms, it will be available for the ninth generation of video game consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Xbox versions of the game will support Microsoft's "Smart Delivery" program, which allows the player to purchase the Xbox One copy of the game and receive the Xbox Series X version. PlayStation 4 owners can also update to the PlayStation 5 version at no additional cost. The game is being developed by Codemasters Cheshire, formerly known as Codemasters Evo, developers of Onrush.
The first clash between the eastern Mediterranean's two foremost powers thus ended in a Byzantine victory, which on the one hand strengthened the Byzantine position in northern Syria and on the other weakened the Fatimids, both in lives lost and in morale and reputation. As the historian Paul Walker writes, had Ibn Falah "possessed the troops and the prestige lost at Alexandretta, he might have resisted the onrush of the Qarmatians. The armies of the local districts might have aided him had they not dispersed". In the end, Ja'far was unable to resist the Qarmatians and their Arab Bedouin allies; making the fatal choice of confronting them in the desert, he was defeated and killed in battle in August 971.
The Korean garrison was out of ammunition and were short of swords, so many Koreans fought with wooden sticks against the onrush of samurai armed with katanas. One Korean, General Sŏ Yewon engaged in a lengthy single combat with a samurai named Okamoto Gonjo, which ended when the wounded General Sŏ lost his breath and fell down by a tree, and Okamoto took the chance to sever his head with a single blow from his katana. Sŏ's head fell down by the Nam river, which as it was a great honor for a samurai to take the head of their enemies, led Okamoto to order a search to find Sŏ's head, so that it could be salted and taken back to Japan. The Korean commander, General Kim, committed suicide.
Beginning the night of 16 March, commanders facing the U.S. XV Corps simply did the obvious, ordering their units to seek refuge in the Siegfried Line whenever American pressure grew so great that withdrawal or annihilation became the only alternatives. The next day, commanders facing the U.S. VI Corps adopted the same procedure. It became at that point as much a matter of logistics as of actual fighting before all divisions of the Seventh Army would be battling to break the concrete barrier into the Saar-Palatinate; but as more than one German commander noted with genuine concern, whether any real fight would develop for the Siegfried Line was not necessarily his to determine. That responsibility fell to those units, decimated and increasingly demoralized, which were opposing the onrush of U.S. Third Army troops from west and northwest into the German rear.
Around September 194, when Cao Cao was at war with a rival warlord Lü Bu in Yan Province, he launched a surprise night raid on one of Lü Bu's camps located 40-50 li west of Puyang County and destroyed it before dawn.(太祖討呂布於濮陽。布有別屯在濮陽西四五十里,太祖夜襲,比明破之。) Sanguozhi vol. 18. Just as Cao Cao and his troops were planning to return to their base, Lü Bu personally led reinforcements from Puyang County to attack them and caught them in an onrush.(未及還,會布救兵至,三面掉戰。時布身自搏戰,自旦至日昳數十合,相持急。) Sanguozhi vol. 18.
While the immediate root cause of the conflagration found by Brooklyn police and fire authorities was negligence on behalf of the theatre lessees, Shook and Palmer, as time went on, theatre production practices that were regarded as acceptable risks in the 1870s were examined critically as the 20th century approached. Soon after the fire, New York Mirror began a campaign to eliminate or regulate many common theatre practices. Its agitation eventually spurred 1880s New York City fire code revisions barring the use of the stage in producing props and scenic elements, barring paints, wood, and construction material from the stage area, and widening theatre exits. Commenting on theatre fires in his December 1905 address to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society President John R. Freeman found significant antecedents in the Brooklyn Theatre fire to the then-recent Iroquois Theatre fire, the 1881 Vienna Ringtheater fire and the 1887 Exeter Theatre Fire: stages crowded with scenery, an onrush of air from opening doors or windows, scant smoke vents over the stage, this giving rise to an outburst of smoke from under the proscenium arch with concomitant deadly effects upon upper gallery occupants.
In New York City during the early 20th Century, regulations were enacted which required uniformed fire department officers to be permanent attendees of every theatrical production. These Theatre Detail Officers were required to be in the theatre a half-hour before the performance, test the fire alarms, inspect fire wall doors and the fire curtain, and, during performances, ensure that aisles, passageways and fire exits remain clear and accessible. This public- safety measure was part of a group of fire safety measures that were enacted as a result of several theater fire which occurred during that general time period. In December 1905, commenting on theatre fires in his address to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society President John R. Freeman found significant antecedents in the Brooklyn Theatre fire to the then-recent Iroquois Theatre fire, the 1881 Vienna Ringtheater fire and the 1887 Exeter Theatre Fire: stages crowded with scenery, an onrush of air from opening doors or windows, scant smoke vents over the stage, this giving rise to an outburst of smoke from under the proscenium arch with concomitant deadly effects upon upper gallery occupants.

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