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The air had been sucked out of Harlem; some of the air had been sucked out of me, too.
Any momentum in the markets has now been sucked out.
It's like the life has been sucked out of them.
One passenger died after being partly sucked out of the plane.
The man carrying the laptop was sucked out of the plane.
"Our jobs are being sucked out of the economy," Trump said.
Just seeing a person get the life sucked out of them.
They are sick of the life being sucked out of them.
Those items got sucked out of the plane, too, he said.
This is why people and objects can occasionally get sucked out.
The air was sucked out, allowing her lung to re-expand.
Those items, too, were sucked out of the plane, he said.
Then all the insides get sucked out, and the shell cleaned.
She was the one who was nearly sucked out of the plane.
Joy has been sucked out of our careers for far too long.
Two passengers were seriously hurt; another was apparently sucked out of the plane.
I felt as if the air were being sucked out of my lungs.
Do both need to be broken for the window to be sucked out?
TRUMP: We have — tremendous — has been just sucked out of our country by China.
The life had been sucked out of me by living in New York City.
"I didn't know yet that she'd been sucked out of the plane," Phillips said.
Across the universe, unsuspecting galaxies are literally getting the life sucked out of them.
He was sucked out of the airliner through the hole from the blast Tuesday.
He's sucked out that anger, and he's sucked the oxygen out of the room.
"If too many people come, the good oxygen will be sucked out," she said.
The chief flight attendant was instantly sucked out of the plane through that gaping hole.
The passenger who was sucked out through the damaged window eventually died from her injuries.
It is understood that Riordan was critically injured as she was sucked out the window.
"(US) Foreign policy in Asia has had its oxygen sucked out the room," he said.
One passenger, bank executive Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out of the opening and died.
One woman died of injuries she suffered after she was nearly sucked out a window.
In fact, the sesh is basically club culture with all the "culture" bit sucked out.
For the most part, attention is sucked out of the room by Clinton and Trump.
And with that, a small part of my unease was sucked out of my body.
So the sustenance of these liquidity-driven markets is being sucked out as we speak.
The erosion patterns on the desert sand indicate that some of that water was sucked out.
"I felt like my brain was being sucked out," said eldest son Patrick at the time.
I can't describe the feeling, it was like the life was sucked out of my body.
"Our jobs are being sucked out of our state," he complained during the New York primary.
Officials have not confirmed whether Riordan was the woman who was sucked out of the plane.
Shrapnel from the blast broke a window, and one passenger, Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out.
One of its windows blew out, and a passenger was partially sucked out of the opening.
A woman sitting next to the window was partially sucked out and died of her injuries.
Since you aren't applying the ingredients directly to your skin, the moisture shouldn't get sucked out.
The resulting shrapnel destroyed a cabin window, and Jennifer Riordan was partially sucked out of the cabin.
Survey participants commonly reflect that television has somehow absorbed or sucked out their energy, leaving them depleted.
In science fiction, terrible things befall such astronauts: their blood boils away, their insides get sucked out.
Jennifer Riordan, a philanthropist and Wells Fargo executive, died after being partially sucked out of a window.
Asuka won both, but you could feel the air get sucked out of the arena each time.
I felt like a little black beetle in a tank with all the air being sucked out.
If you had too much contact with them, you might get your soul sucked out as well.
I'm lying on a table in lower Manhattan, and the life is being sucked out of me.
I announced just three days later, but the air was sucked out of the room right away.
"I had an armpit sucked out, which was one of the best things," the model, 31, told Refinery29.
The rest is sucked out in secondary and tertiary phases, which commonly include injecting CO2 into the well.
By late last year, the life had been sucked out of the once-bustling town, several residents said.
More than $16 billion have been sucked out of emerging markets in the two weeks following the Nov.
"And on the work force side, we will see more members sucked out" of the National Health Service.
The shrapnel punctured a window in the plane, and a woman seated by it was partially sucked out.
The suspected bomber was sucked out of the hole from the February 2 explosion in the plane's fuselage.
The pilot managed to land the plane safely, but one person was sucked out of the plane's hole.
One risk is that the life is sucked out of the local economy as rich holidaymakers go elsewhere.
Passengers scrambled to save the woman from getting sucked out the window that had been smashed by debris.
Debris from the engine broke open a window, causing Riordan to almost get sucked out of the plane.
The vault of Raymond Monk had been sucked out of the ground by Hurricane Matthew in October 2016.
When the investment bankers are popular, then you know the life has been sucked out of the party.
In April this year, a passenger was partially sucked out of a plane window, following an engine failure.
"The air sucked out of the room after that," said Paul Gray, a partner at Richard Gray Gallery.
" "All that trade optimism that's been building has been sucked out of the air and replaced with pessimism.
One of the plane's engines reportedly exploded, breaking a window and causing a woman to nearly be sucked out.
Finally, the top of the head if pulled off and the brain is sucked out, direct from the skull.
One of the plane's windows blew out and a passenger, who died, was partly sucked out through the opening.
Passengers had to pull her back into the plane when she was being sucked out of the broken window.
For a moment, Crawford's face appears, and it's as though the air is suddenly sucked out of the room.
"Right now liquidity is being sucked out of the market because of anticipation of the Aramco offering," Metwally said.
One woman was partially sucked out of a damaged window and later died from injuries sustained in the incident.
Goldfinger's fate was to be sucked out of an aeroplane window; the Chinese group may just end up jettisoning value.
Shrapnel from the blast shattered a window and caused passenger Jennifer Riordan to be partially sucked out of the plane.
It sounds impossible, and officials haven't yet confirmed the reports — but people have been sucked out of damaged airplanes before.
Doesn't it feel like all of the color gets sucked out of your wardrobe once fall and winter roll around?
In "Hisser," our hero is sucked out of his bedroom to wander, naked on the white screen, muttering to himself.
The co-pilot almost got sucked out of the cockpit but kept calm, according to Chinese state television station CCTV.
Debris from the engine broke a window, causing a woman, Jennifer Riordan, to almost get sucked out of the plane.
Passenger Jennifer Riordan was killed after she was partially sucked out the window, and eight other passengers had minor injuries.
Debris from the engine blew out a window, causing passenger Jennifer Riordan to almost get sucked out of the plane.
With tiny instruments, the cloudy lens is sucked out of the eye and an artificial lens inserted in its place.
Many glass windows in the seven-story building were sucked out of their frames, leaving curtains flapping in the breeze.
On the way back to the tent I came down like my soul was being sucked out of my asshole.
Without all that life down there, at least some of the joy will be sucked out of surfing in that spot.
Indeed, currencies in emerging Asia have been hit hard by worries of money being sucked out toward U.S. dollar-based assets.
One female passenger was almost sucked out of the plane after the explosion caused a depressurization, the passenger's father told MSNBC.
That's because, after just a short time indoors, the water in your skin is sucked out through the process of osmosis.
Mr Borleh, who is suspected of being a suicide bomber, was sucked out of the aircraft and fell to his death.
The bomber -- identified by authorities as Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh -- was sucked out of the airliner through a hole from the explosion.
Debris from the engine shattered a passenger's window, and a businesswoman was nearly sucked out of the plane through the hole.
A Europe with the Britain sucked out of it will take a distinctly dirigiste turn, warns Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Estonia's president.
First, the selfish Marie Antoinette gave the color life, and now The Beguiled's vengeful bitches have sucked out it's last breath.
This week was a technology news vacuum surrounding the Apple event, which sucked out all of the air in Silicon Valley.
Last year was supposed to be the first since 2011 that central banks sucked out more money than they pumped in.
They'll hear the sound of dollars being sucked out of their pockets and slipped into the wallets of the 1 percent.
A woman, Jennifer Riordan, reportedly was partially sucked out of a broken window during the incident and ultimately died from her injuries.
The engine exploded, smashing a window, and Jennifer Riordan from Albuquerque, New Mexico, died after being partially sucked out of the cabin.
A passenger, later identified as Jennifer Riordan, is partially sucked out of the window; other passengers manage to pull her back in.
Much has been written about how the culture and fun has been sucked out of the city since the second tech boom.
"I also think that any joy has been sucked out of our politics as it's become more polarized and ugly," Gavin adds.
Manafort is in federal prison in part for failing to disclose or pay taxes on the millions he sucked out of Ukraine.
Riordan, 43, was critically injured as she was sucked out of a window of the plane that broke in the engine explosion.
Jennifer Riordan, 43 and a mother of two, was sucked out of the broken window and pulled back inside by fellow passengers.
In Allahabad, the rumor was that the Americans sucked out the vitamins from the rice before sending it as aid to India.
He covered the small entrance with a wet cloth to try to prevent the air from being sucked out by the inferno.
But instead, the fees get sucked out in tiny increments every day, and while you never see it, it can add up.
It sprinkled quartz sand over the overheated battery so that the smoke could be contained and sucked out after switching on the ventilation.
The Fed seems to have sucked out too much cash when it reversed QE. "It was a bridge too far," said DiMartino Booth.
There was one fatality of a flight attendant, who was sucked out of the airplane, but an amazing number of people survived that.
Riordan died in the hospital after she was reportedly almost sucked out of a shattered window before fellow passengers pulled her back in.
Jennifer Riordan, 2680, and a mother of two, was almost sucked out of the broken window and pulled back inside by fellow passengers.
An engine broke up in flight, the debris shattered a window and the rapid decompression nearly sucked out a passenger, who later died.
Jennifer Riordan, 2000, and a mother of two, was almost sucked out of the broken window and pulled back inside by fellow passengers.
This morning we awoke to the news that the co-pilot of a Chinese carrier was partially sucked out of the plane's cockpit.
The physiological reaction was immediate: my chest tightened and my heart pounded, as if the air had been sucked out of my lungs.
One of the points the essay made was that photographs are a brief glimpse into the world with all movement and sound sucked out.
Perhaps this is the destructive black hole of Wilmarth's mind—I get the sense that all air and life are fast being sucked out.
But at that point I was so drained by having the creativity sucked out of me that other people were running my shit anyway.
Somali officials on Friday identified the man sucked out of the airliner -- and the lone fatality -- as Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, an elderly Somali national.
Passengers aboard the flight rushed to pull the victim back into the plane after she was partially sucked out of a window, witnesses said.
A passenger was partially sucked out of the window and died, marking the first fatality of a passenger aboard a U.S. airline since 2009.
The boat had likely been turned into a planter or split in half to make a bar or sucked out to sea long ago.
When she opened the back door, Ms. Gower was sucked out of her house by the mud, which overpowered her grip on the doorframe.
The FBI, concerned that as much as $300 million had been sucked out of insurance companies by the schemers, opened yet another investigation of Corbally.
Seasonal winds blowing from the northeast have sucked out what little moisture that vegetation still holds after a dry summer, turning whole landscapes into tinder.
" The rival aide added: "That's $22 million sucked out of the pool and poured into a campaign that, by their own admission, was going nowhere.
Reality Check: Trump on jobs being 'sucked out' By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney Trump repeated his familiar refrain that America's economy and manufacturing base has collapsed.
The explosion in midair on the flight from Somalia to Djibouti caused Borle to be sucked out of the plane and injured two other passengers.
Riordan — who was wearing a seatbelt — was partially sucked out of the aircraft when debris from the explosion blew out the window next to her.
In April, passenger Jennifer Riordan was killed after being nearly sucked out of a window when an engine exploded on a Dallas-bound Southwest flight.
They also admitted 2 of 3 layers of the glass were destroyed and they were nearly sucked out of the cockpit ... according to the suit.
The bomb blew a hole in the fuselage of the plane, and the suspect was sucked out of the hole and plunged to the ground.
We got this graphic footage of the Brazilian model getting her lip fillers sucked out with a needle at a doctor's office in Las Vegas.
That will make it even tougher for CHS to pay down its mountain of debt if profits get sucked out of its most lucrative region.
Forests are often considered a place where carbon is sucked out of the air and sequestered in the soil and vegetation (known as "carbon sinks").
As the Fed has reversed its policy of buying long-term bonds, known as quantitative easing (QE), cash has been sucked out of the system.
When air is sucked out of the chamber through the pipes, two things happen: First, gas analyzers measure everything the person inside respired, Chen said.
In a room used to having the air sucked out of it by all sorts of try-hards and egomaniacs, Musgraves just let it breathe.
His body was found outside of Mogadishu, and local authorities suspect he was sucked out through the hole in the fuselage created by the explosion.
I used to burn myself out on games all the time, obsessing over one at a time until all joy had been sucked out of it.
She was wearing her seatbelt but was still partially sucked out of the aircraft when debris from the explosion blew out the window next to her.
In that split-second she feels like she'll never breathe again, like she's about to be sucked out into the endless ocean on a fearsome current.
Passengers aboard Southwest Flight 1380 had rushed to pull the victim back into the plane after she was partially sucked out of a window, witnesses said.
Passengers aboard Southwest Flight 230 had rushed to pull the victim back into the plane after she was partially sucked out of a window, witnesses said.
A passenger died after she was partly sucked out of a blown-out window, marking the first U.S. airline passenger death from an accident since 2009.
A passenger was partially sucked out of a blown-out window after a fan blade broke loose from one of the Boeing 737-700's engines.
All that exists are the cast's puny grunts, yelps, and imagined vocalization of what it would sound like to get sucked out of the plane midair.
The thought of having three large needles stuck into my eyeball, and the vitreous humor then being sucked out while I was awake, did not appeal.
To rid soil of chemicals like perchloroethylene, or perc, used in dry-cleaning, air is sucked out of the earth to extract the contaminant, he said.
The blast shattered a window, killing a passenger who was partially sucked out of the plane window in the first U.S. passenger airline fatality since 2009.
A piece of debris from the engine struck and broke one of the plane's windows, causing a passenger to get nearly sucked out of the plane.
Then, there's a blur of blue and green as the phone apparently gets sucked out of the plane and falls rapidly from a height of 1,000 feet.
"I was fighting demons out there because when you're not hitting it good, it just feels like the life is getting sucked out of you," he said.
"Even with the silicon action, it was like some of the air had been sucked out and they just sort of hung there like flapjacks," she wrote.
While ETFs, used heavily by institutional investors, have been stock buyers in December, mutual fund investors typically used by retail investors sucked out a record $86 billion.
He was sucked out of the jet without causing it to crash, but the incident focused attention on the threat of bombs hidden inside ordinary-looking gadgets.
It is understood that Jennifer Riordan, a bank executive and mother of two from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was critically injured as she was sucked out the window.
When I make my life legible to an able-bodied world, all the nuance, all those contradictions, which aren't really contradictions, get sucked out of it, somehow.
I know what you're thinking: Is there a conceivable universe where whippits—inhalations of nitrous oxide gas, typically sucked out of a whipped-cream can—are scary?
To learn more, read the article "Refugee Advocate Sheikha Ali: 'They Were Like Shadows, Like Life Had Been Sucked Out of Them'" on Women in the World.
Photo: APCorrection: The local NBC TV affiliate that first reported a woman was almost sucked out of the plane cited its source as the father of a passenger.
If you have ever wondered about the journey your blood takes after it gets sucked out of your body, this video gives you a behind-the-scenes look.
The twister picked up the car, and Weersing held his arm out the window trying to hold on to the vehicle's door so he wouldn't be sucked out.
For the procedure, Dr. Lee shoves a thick, syringe-looking tubular vacuum into Mary's leg, and the fat is sucked out, dripping into a vacuole like melted butter.
A  piece of shrapnel from the blast broke one of the plane's windows, depressurizing the cabin and causing a woman to be partially sucked out of the plane.
" The documents continue: "Had that last layer disappeared, both pilots would have likely been sucked out of the plane and Flight 931's passengers would have been doomed.
Passengers had to pull one passenger sitting in row 14 -- later identified as Jennifer Riordan -- back into the plane when she was being sucked out the broken window.
In case you managed to erase that Final Destination–worthy story from your brain, a woman was partially sucked out of a window when it happened, passengers say.
That risk premium was sucked out of euro zone assets over the course of 2017 as the political risk subsided and the economy went from strength to strength.
Passenger Jennifer Riordan, an executive at Wells Fargo, died when she was partially sucked out of the plane during the flight after a window was broken by debris.
Every time I've heard it out, when the drips dissipate, and that bassline finally bounds in with full force, the air has been sucked out of the room.
The plane was able to safely land with minor damage to the fuselage, but the bomber was sucked out of the plane through the whole created by the explosion.
As Ben Thompson of Stratechery has proselytized, Facebook is the aggregator to which the spoils of attention and advertisers accrue as they're sucked out of the aggregated content suppliers.
"Once the government program is announced, the wind gets sucked out of that," said Robert Chesler, vice president of the dairy group at FCStone, a commodity risk management company.
Now, due the enormous amount of engineers we have outside and the water pumps many places in the cave, the water is now getting sucked out of the cave.
In preparation for the flight test, all the gases were sucked out from the 25-foot-wide vacuum chamber and replaced with carbon dioxide, making it just like Mars.
Lester powers his operation with solar panels and a walnut-shell burning furnace (releasing carbon his walnut trees recently sucked out of the air), making his farm carbon negative.
Jennifer Riordan, a philanthropist and Wells Fargo executive in New Mexico, was partially sucked out of the plane as other passengers struggled to pull her back into her seat.
Mr. Trump was told that a young boy had been sucked out of his house by the tornado and blown hundreds of feet away, while his parents were killed.
When I tried to speak, it was as if the words were being sucked out of my mouth by the padding on the walls, the ceiling, and the floor.
The plane was able to safely land with minor damage to the fuselage, but the bomber was sucked out of the plane through the hole created by the explosion.
The bomber was sucked out of the plane through the 1-metre-wide (1-yard-wide) hole when the blast ripped open the pressurized cabin in flight, officials said.
"That's money that's being sucked out of the U.S. financial system and being put into whatever this cabal is putting together in terms of Libra and Calibra," San Nicolas said.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)The man sucked out of a Somali airliner after an inflight explosion has been identified as Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, an elderly Somali national, Somalia officials said Friday.
Afterwards it felt as though the atmosphere had been sucked out of the room, no one looked at each other and we watched the rest of the movie in silence.
Pictures shared online show the co-pilot's side of the windshield gone and it emerged that he was almost sucked out of the window by the sudden loss of pressure.
Southwest Airlines passengers were remarkably calm moments after one of the plane's engines was shredded by something -- despite the fact one of them was almost sucked out of the cabin.
Local authorities in the Balcad area, about 30 km north of Mogadishu, said the body of man, believed to have been sucked out of the plane, was found in the area.
So long as oil sucked out of the Earth is cheap, there's little incentive to turn towards alternative sources, said Meynard, who also hosts the science podcast Waste Not Why Not.
They become ghosts of piano house records, piano house records with all the joy of piano house sucked out of them, leaving you with a hollow, marrowless bone on the dancefloor.
The incident comes two weeks after a female passenger on a Southwest flight died when an engine explosion blew out her window and she was partially sucked out of the plane.
The incident came nearly a month after the death of a woman who was partially sucked out of a window that broke during a Southwest Airlines flight over the United States.
He and other Fed officials attributed the disturbances to cash getting sucked out of the system due to corporate tax payments coming due and an unusually large settlement of Treasury auctions.
As you lose locally owned groceries where people come to socialize and have coffee and form community, and I feel like the dollar stores, the money's sucked out of the community.
When I stepped outside onto 125th Street, one of the busiest stretches in New York City, it was as if all of the air had been sucked out of the sky.
So by the time I was just getting sucked out into sea, and had really thought I was gonna drown and the waves were crashing over me and I was gonna die.
I was zipped into what looked like a plastic skirt with spandex shorts before an air compressor essentially sucked out the gravity and made me feel like I was running on air.
As Larry Kudlow has taught us all, "Earnings are the lifeblood of stocks" and it seems as if the blood is being sucked out of the market by forces beyond our control.
When the left engine on Southwest 1380 exploded today, a woman was nearly sucked out of the plane through the broken window next to her, other passengers on the flight told NBC.
That same month, a passenger announced that he was suing the airline over what he alleges was a coverup of an incident in which a pilot was almost "sucked out" of the plane.
When debris from the explosion blew out the window next to her, it caused Riordan to be partially sucked out of the aircraft through the gaping hole where the window used to be.
And, of course, there was the tragic incident this April of the woman who died after being partially sucked out of a Southwest Airlines plane window that was broken by an engine explosion.
During its financial crisis, Greece also faced a problem with drugs being sucked out of the country through parallel trade, leading the government in Athens to temporarily ban the export of certain medicines.
As others were believed to have been sucked out of the jet into subfreezing temperatures, Ms. Vulovic remained inside part of the shattered fuselage, wedged in by a food cart, as it plunged.
And those clubs, now my youth's been sucked out of me, have a sentimental pull, a kind of saccharine-gravitational belt that I can't extricate myself from without doing serious, and permanent, damage.
The tragic incident was caused by one of the engines on Southwest flight #1380 exploding mid flight, blowing out a window and causing passenger Jennifer Riordan to be partially sucked out of the plane.
This year, that song is Jelani Blackman's "Submarine," a moody, abrasive, almost jazz-tinged track that seems to have been sucked out of Jelani's smoked-out lungs and breathed into London's cold, winter streets.
The suspected suicide bomber was sucked out of the Daallo Airlines plane through a one-meter (one-yard) wide hole when the blast ripped open the pressurized cabin in flight, officials said last week.
According to an absolutely horrifying report from Nature, every year, more than two million birds are literally sucked out of trees and killed by the machinery used to harvest olives in Portugal and Spain.
Sometimes waves bring it back, but for the most part, it's lost to us; if it's sucked out past a certain depth, it's scattered along the continental shelf, too dispersed to be gathered back.
Emerging market stocks have tumbled nearly 10% since the sudden collapse of U.S.-China trade talks at the start of the month, and the IIF said $14.6 billion had been sucked out of them.
U.S. airline regulators have ordered inspections on engine fan blades like the one that snapped off a Southwest Airlines plane, leading to the death of a woman who was partially sucked out a window.
The Southwest Airlines jet blew the engine at 32,000 feet and got hit by shrapnel that smashed a window, setting off a desperate scramble by passengers to save a woman from getting sucked out.
Warren has at least finished third once and fourth twice, but the trajectory of her campaign is unmistakably downward, as Sanders has sucked out all the left-wing oxygen her campaign formerly thrived on.
The man suspected of being the bomber was sucked out of the Daallo Airlines plane when the blast ripped open a hole about a yard wide in the cabin in flight, officials said last week.
Details are still unconfirmed, but according to reports by passengers and media, a piece of shrapnel from the engine shattered a window in the cabin, and a woman was partially sucked out of the hole.
Authorities will probably follow the same path as they did in 1989, when a United Airlines flight experienced rapid decompression after a cargo door failed, causing nine passengers to be sucked out to their deaths.
In the incident, a suspected suicide bomber was sucked out of the Daallo Airlines plane through a one-meter (one-yard) wide hole when a blast ripped open the pressurized cabin in flight, officials said.
"He will rally his base, and we won't have an opportunity for our candidates to talk about the issues because all the air will be sucked out and focused on him once again," she said.
HONG KONG — A Sichuan Airlines plane heading for Tibet made an emergency landing on Monday after its windshield shattered and a co-pilot was partially sucked out of the cockpit, the local news media reported.
In Argentina, meanwhile, indigenous communities were likely to be left waterless and poorly compensated after international companies sucked out lithium from the ground in their communities, according to a Washington Post investigation published last year.
How does that strike you, compared with $22.2 trillion sucked out of the global economy by countries ballyhooed as the "future of the world," and those developed economies seeking growth by living off their trade partners?
Modi's administration has billed the "demonetization" drive a "surgical strike" on black money, which has sucked out 86 percent of cash in circulation and pushed Asia's third-largest economy to the brink of a liquidity crisis.
With some other tricks, a low-privilege attacker can make requests that persuade a CPU to pull sensitive data like secret keys and passwords into its buffers, where they're then sucked out by the MDS attack.
But the air had been sucked out of the challenge: now it was a secret activity to unlock some cosmetic items, and not a race to be the first to unlock something for the whole playerbase.
Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old Wells Fargo executive and mother of two from New Mexico, was seated nearest to the engine that blew, and was nearly sucked out the window that broke from engine debris.
The web is largely still an untested wilderness for virtual reality that nobody is racing to conquer given headset volume is still pretty low and a lot of wind has been sucked out of VR's sails lately.
While ETFs, used heavily by institutional investors, were stock buyers in December, mutual fund investors typically used by retail investors sucked out a record $86 billion, according to preliminary estimates last week from Lipper, a research service.
A SOUTHWEST AIRLINES flight became the stuff of nightmares on April 17th when a jet engine apparently exploded in mid-air and a passenger was partially sucked out of a window before being rescued by fellow flyers.
You must never look directly at fun, lest you become instantly aware of its presence and therefore sucked out of the moment—which is, according to Buddhism and various other wise philosophies, where true joy can occur.
A Southwest Airlines flight was forced to make a perilous emergency landing on Tuesday when a piece of its engine broke off, shattered a window, and caused a passenger to be partially sucked out of the cabin.
The domestic quasi-currency "bond note" introduced last year to try to ease the shortages is also in short supply as it has been sucked out of the banking system but can be found on the street.
"In case of a decompression or door failure, the passengers will be sucked out because of the difference in pressure pushing the passengers outside, which is why it is always recommended to wear seat belts," says Meo.
It also sounds incredibly clean, as though the air has been sucked out of it, like every breath and scratch of fingers on guitar string has been plucked from the atmosphere, leaving the music and nothing else.
Over the years, Chinese hackers are believed to have sucked out details of the B1 bomber, the B2 Stealth bomber, an advanced submarine-propulsion system and a miniaturised nuclear warhead, as well as countless industrial and scientific processes.
So far, MinIONs have been used to sequence the DNA of microbes scraped out of the snow in Antarctica, swabbed off glaciers in Svalbard or sucked out of stagnant ponds in the bowels of disused coalmines in Wales.
A former classmate of mine who lived in Tutu High Rise, one of St. Thomas's largest public housing developments but now a hollow shell, had been sucked out of her window and smashed to death by Hurricane Irma.
Like a stony-faced "that's hilarious" after a joke in place of laughter — another mildly unnerving staple of conversation in this country — it appears that somewhere along the line, the joy has been sucked out of American happiness.
A suspected suicide bomber tried to blow up a Somali Airbus after it took off from Mogadishu last year using a computer bomb near the window, but he was sucked out of the jet without causing it to crash.
The main index is now down 4 percent for the week and liquidity has been sucked out of the market over the last month, and many market participants will likely not return before the start of third quarter restults.
"It is no secret that in the past, funds parked by political parties in real estate were sucked out of the system to finance their campaigns and the market is currently facing a serious liquidity crunch," Anarock's Puri added.
Here was a family movie that included giant terror-mollusks, cute hobbit-like critters getting the mystical life force sucked out of them by giant squawking crow monsters, and a road adventure through the foothills of the uncanny valley.
But the pristine waters soon becomes a distant memory as the 2,525 km-long (1,570 mile) Ganges snakes its way down to the densely populated plains of north India, where too much water is sucked out to maintain a healthy flow.
The Fed's anticipated policy path, and expectations U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will set growth on a higher gear, are keeping Asian policymakers on edge as capital gets sucked out from the fragile export-dependent regional economies toward dollar-based assets.
As the day went on, I discovered another quality that's noticeably missing from most liquid lipsticks: There was absolutely no cracking or feathering and my lips didn't feel like the life had been sucked out of them by day's end.
Jennifer Riordan, the passenger whose head and torso were sucked out of the plane, later died of blunt force trauma, according to a lengthy fact-finding report that will be the basis for the NTSB's eventual findings about the accident.
Those old grainy recordings—that booming drum sound wherein the hits were really allowed to reverberate throughout the room—they're largely of a bygone era, one that had its soul sucked out by the demon known as digital clarity and convenience.
One person who dies in this episode is Diane, revealed to be a tulpa — well, she doesn't exactly die so much as get sucked out of this world and into the Black Lodge, where she cracks open and then poofs away.
On the balance sheet issue, overnight repurchase markets malfunctioned in several weeks ago, due in part to funding constraints caused by money getting sucked out of the system as companies made tax payments and the Treasury Department settled bond auctions.
WANI, Indonesia (Reuters) - Ship's engineer Charles Marlan had the unsettling sensation his vessel was being sucked out to sea, the telltale sign of an imminent tsunami, just minutes after a major earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday.
Of course, it's often in the rest of the country where the negative impacts of these changes are felt, as jobs get sucked out of rural and suburban areas, either to disappear completely or to be replaced in high-tech zones.
Philadelphia Fire Department Commissioner Adam Thiel confirmed during a press conference that one passenger was transported to a local hospital in critical condition, but would not clarify if the patient was the woman who was reportedly partially sucked out of the window.
They weren't just stronger, but they felt cleaner and the high was more intense and the comedowns didn't make you feel like your soul had been sucked out your body—probably because the purity was higher, or maybe it's just because I'm older!
The result has been the creation of a socially toxic vacuum at the heart of American democracy, from which information monopolists like Google and Facebook have sucked out all the profit, leaving their users ripe for top-down surveillance, manipulation, and control.
Riordan—a 43-year-old mother of two and bank executive from Albuquerque, New Mexico—was fatally injured when she was partially sucked out of a window after an engine exploded during her flight from LaGuardia Airport in New York to Dallas.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An as yet unknown amount of funds were sucked out of at least five Mexican financial groups through "unauthorized transfers" in recent days, a top central bank official said on Friday, while stopping short of calling it a cyber attack.
The bomber was sucked out of the plane through the 1-metre-wide (three-foot-wide) hole, which reports said may have been caused by a device contained inside a laptop computer handed to the passenger only after he had cleared airport scanners.
WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday it will meet to determine the probable cause of the April 2018 engine failure of Southwest Airlines flight 1380 that killed a passenger who was partially sucked out the window.
Dozens of Democrats have been left fuming as billions of dollars are sucked out of their home districts from sites like West Point Academy in New York, an elementary school for service members' families in Kentucky and a cybersecurity facility in Virginia.
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will meet on Tuesday to determine the probable cause of the April 20183 engine failure of Southwest Airlines Co flight 1380 that killed a passenger who was partially sucked out the window.
The water was sucked out of Tampa Bay as the storm, which is rotating at high speed, drew water out to sea; that water plus up to eight feet of storm surge is expected to return later when the storm hits the city directly.
Magic Leap and other AR startups have a rough 2019 ahead of them 2018 was supposed to be the year where the foundation of AR was set to expand, but now it looks like momentum has been sucked out of the industry's heavy hitters. 2.
When he was carried off, it was like the air had been sucked out of the building and the Cavs seemed to be distracted by the incident after talking with Bogut in the locker room at halftime before he was sent to the hospital.
But prior to that these had been lax enough for vast amounts of personal data to be sucked out without most users being aware — because the data sharing was being 'authorized' by their Facebook friends (who also likely weren't aware what they were agreeing to).
Facebook denies the Cambridge Analytica instance is a data breach — because, well, its systems were so laxly designed as to actively encourage vast amounts of data to be sucked out, via API, without the check and balance of those third parties having to gain individual level consent.
But I was working on a song based on how every time I go into a massive big-box store, with those massive concrete floors, I feel like … my life's energy gets sucked out through my ears into the concrete, down to the pylons in the substructure.
Try listening to "Despacito" and not feeling immediately transported to a balmy paradise where dust gives the air a physical presence and everyone smells like salt mixed with coconut oil and you are day drunk on something you sucked out of a pineapple with a straw.
"Clinton chose to sidestep mention of her gender altogether in both the videotaped announcement of her candidacy and in an email to supporters, in which sex was sucked out out of an oblique call to make history," Rebecca Traister noted in her book Big Girls Don't Cry.
In the case of intentional acts of unlawful interference against aviation — namely, in the cases where bombs were placed on board aircraft — then the hole in the side of the airplane would be much greater, and, in a few cases, a person has been sucked out of the airplane.
If, in pairs and singles skating, it seems like the air is increasingly being sucked out of routines to make room for more jumps — it's worse when they're crammed into the second half in order to score more points — ice dance pushes skating to a more poetic place.
If that's so, these latest pieces of evidence imply a suggestively close link between CA's experimental modelling of UKIP supporter data, as it shifted gears to apply its dark arts closer to home than usual, and the models it subsequently built off of US citizens' data sucked out of Facebook.
Each round lasts just five minutes long, but during that time, you also have to deal with random anomalies popping up such as players being sucked out of airlocks forcing you to take a time out, trading seats, or not being able to use your thumbs until the next round.
Much of the region sits atop the overtaxed Gulf Coast Aquifer, and though efforts have made over the last 40 years to limit withdrawals from it, enough water has been sucked out of it that the ground still subsides in some places, altering runoff patterns and allowing flood waters to gather.
As several dozen of the company's engineers and executives watched an array of monitors nervously, a metal sled accelerated to 22 mph (210 km/h), achieved levitation, and flew about 500 feet (152 meters) down the length of a 1,600-foot (487-meter) steel tube that had most of the air sucked out of it.
Southwest Airlines emergency landing It reads like a scene out of a Hollywood thriller: A piece of a plane engine breaks off in midair, shatters a window, and a mom in a window seat is halfway sucked out of the plane before terrified passengers haul her back in; then, despite their heroism, she dies.
First, take a central Trump theme, that the American economy is in crisis: "The businesses are being sucked out of our country," Trump told voters in April in Evansville, Indiana: And if you look at New York, you look at Indiana, you look at Pennsylvania, you look at all of them … they all have one thing in common.
And it was enormously powerful to see Whittaker step into a role of such power and gravitas in "Twice Upon a Time," even if only for about 30 seconds (as the 13th Doctor was sucked out of the TARDIS after a freak accident), but it's too bad Capaldi never quite got the recognition he deserved in the role.
It's also not clear what action the ICO could end up taking to purge UK voter data that's already been (or is in the process of being) sucked out of the Internet to be repurposed for party political purposes — including, judging by the Vote Leave playbook, for microtargeted ads that promote a no holds barred 'no deal' Brexit agenda.
"The pilots grimly mentioned that everyone came close to dying many times over – from the pilots being sucked out of the window, to the fact that had the plane been further out on its journey, the pilots would have had no choice but to risk an almost certainly fatal water landing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean," the suit states.
Indeed, the crux of the RTB complaints are that personal data should be stripped out of these requests — and only contextual information broadcast for targeting ads, exactly because the current system is systematically breaching the rights of European web users by failing to obtain their consent for personal data to be sucked out and handed over to scores of unknown entities.
But there have been tougher moments of scrutiny for Zuckerberg and his company in 22, as public awareness about how people's data is being ceaselessly sucked out of platforms and passed around in the background, as fuel for a certain slice of the digital economy, has grown and grown — fuelled by a steady parade of data breaches and privacy scandals which provide a glimpse behind the curtain.
"[T]hey are cleared for use by doctors for a very specific reason: removing stagnant, deoxygenated blood that has pooled abnormally into an area and must be sucked out in order to decrease the pressure and allow fresh blood to enter the area in its place," Ronald Sherman, a physician at the Orange County Health Care Agency in California, as well as director of the BioTherapeutics, Education & Research (BTER) Foundation, told Gizmodo via email.
When it's not Facebook admitting it allowed data on as many as 87 million users to be sucked out by a developer on its platform who sold it to a political consultancy working for the Trump campaign, or dating app Grindr 'fessing up to sharing its users' HIV status with third party A/B testers, some other ugly facet of the tech industry's love affair with tracking everything its users do slides into view.
Read More about the Southwest Incident: Southwest passenger's death was the first in a US passenger airline accident in more than 9 yearsSouthwest pilot to air traffic control before emergency landing: 'There's a hole and someone went out' Southwest passenger says there was 'blood everywhere' after 'terrifying' emergency landing Southwest passenger who died after major engine failure has been identified as a Wells Fargo VP and mother of two Investigators found a major clue to what may have caused Southwest jet's engine failure The type of engine that blew apart on Southwest plane was a growing concern for regulators The pilot who made the Southwest flight emergency landing is a former fighter pilot and one of the first women to fly an F-18 Southwest passenger's torso was sucked out of plane after engine explosion busted open aircraft window

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