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The anger surging through her wasn't directed solely at him.
But Pakistan's control was slipping: Bengali nationalism was surging through Dhaka.
Since 2014, it's been surging through the UK startup scene, and already Ooho!
Did it send a rush of electricity surging through their loins and their hearts?
The hormones that Jazz is prescribed are like the hormones surging through any adolescent.
She felt something new surging through her veins, something sweet and spiked and utterly intoxicating.Power.
The loss of confidence in leaders has sent new forces surging through the body politic.
I was fortunate enough to have the boat just surging through the line at the right time.
Carbohydrates and adrenaline surging through his body, Mr. Ayello reconsidered his positioning and mounted a purposeful comeback.
Scientists call this phenomenon " bow shock " because of its similarity to a ship surging through stubborn waves.
"Aww..." I'd say, with estrogen surging through my fallopian tubes (at least that's what I imagined was happening).
Ancient fault lines and asteroid impacts send seismic waves surging through Mars, which SEIS can detect and measure.
Slayer will always be with us, in the blood and fury surging through metal's veins during its blackest moments.
In France, the crowds surging through the streets on Sunday and Monday mirrored the winning team: multiethnic and multicultural.
It would stand as a lasting reminder of the white racial hostility surging through this moment in American history.
Lori was so overcome by panic that she forgot to ask the driller the many questions surging through her mind.
A video shared by a BBC journalist showed huge gusts of wind twirling water surging through downtown Miami into the air.
Another failed attempt at slumber, with more flashes of panic at wind surging through the woods—or was that someone hammering?
There were 20 lead changes and 23 ties, waves of emotion surging through the arena and the teams like electrical pulses.
They used plastic tarps, towels, bedsheets and pieces of wood to try to plug the windows where rain water was surging through.
Photo: APA devastating heat wave surging through southern Europe has earned the unofficial moniker of "Lucifer," according to several news reports this weekend.
But to really understand what's happening at Magic Leap, you need to also understand the tidal wave surging through the entire tech industry.
Trying to remain emotionally stable through the medical bureaucracy is tough enough, but the hormones surging through my body make it especially grueling.
With all this vitamin D surging through our pasty bodies, it's only right to fuel up with a similarly sunny selection of snacks.
An environmental organization backed by actor Leonardo DiCaprio pledged to spend $5 million to help fight the fires surging through Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
The ZZ Top riffs surging through Ronson's throwback production is light years removed from the confronting lyrics and coarse instrumentation of ... Like Clockwork.
Ms. Merkel wants vastly more aid and action to prevent sub-Saharans from surging through Niger and Mali to Libya and then to Europe.
One of his most memorable images is the jaw-dropping sight of 15,000 tilapia surging through the net as he transports them to another pond.
And in addition to those two chemicals (endocannabinoids and endorphins) surging through your body, a 2016 study found that aerobic exercise can reduce negative emotions.
Television images later showed water surging through streets in the historic downtown area of St. Augustine, the oldest U.S. city and a major tourist attraction.
Torrential rains Friday night caused three rivers surrounding the southern city of Mocoa to overflow -- sending a torrent of mud and debris surging through the city.
Audience members could stand anywhere, and the cast rose to this spatial challenge, surging through crowds without hesitation, then locking back into Ms. Tanowitz's ornate phrases.
Credit: Kenneth CataniaCatania developed an apparatus that could record the current surging through his arm while in the midst of getting his shit wrecked by an eel.
Our mission was to deploy to West Germany and, if need be, fire nuclear rounds up to 12 miles at Soviet invaders surging through the Fulda Gap.
In the storm of fake news currently surging through United States electorate, Daniel Savage's new short Marshall McLuhan is a welcome breath of fresh, sleekly animated air.
Hundreds are reported dead after torrential rains Friday night caused three rivers surrounding Mocoa, in Putumayo province, to overflow -- sending a torrent of mud surging through the city.
With the Dow Jones industrial average surging through the 229,13 level for the first time ever, CNBC's Jim Cramer offered investors a piece of contrarian food for thought.
Brown says the blaze surging through rugged terrain northwest of Sacramento has grown to 230 square miles (2109 square kilometers) amid hot and dry weather expected throughout the day.
No homes have burned but the blaze is surging through sparsely populated areas of Yolo and Napa counties about 1803 miles (80 kilometers) from the state capitol of Sacramento.
Most moving was a sequence in which the dancers together formed a shape that suggested a boat surging through stormy waters, an evocation of forced migrations past and present.
The government is also unable to do much about other environmental problems, including wildfires surging through millions of acres of remote forest across Yakutia and the rest of Siberia.
The government is also unable to do much about other environmental problems, including wildfires surging through millions of acres of remote forest across Yakutia and the rest of Siberia.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said Tuesday that the blaze surging through sparsely populated areas northwest of Sacramento has grown to 109 square miles (280 square kilometers).
Currently, the "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 hurricane is surging through the Caribbean between the Hispaniola (the island home to the Dominican Republic and Haiti) and the Turks and Caicos islands.
LONDON (Reuters) - Once the immediate euphoria of winning Wimbledon for a second time had subsided, the tears flowing down Andy Murray's face bore testament to the sheer relief surging through his body.
The billionaire businessman has publicly spoken warmly about Putin and sent alarm surging through Europe by repeatedly casting doubt on NATO's mission and U.S. security guarantees to member states threatened by Russia.
And Bloomberg's lack of financial disclosure runs counter to the fury surging through the Democratic Party at President Donald Trump's refusal to release his tax returns and stonewalling of congressional oversight attempts.
America was founded on slavery and genocide — twin dimensions of the white supremacism openly surging through our 50 states — yet paradoxically, this nation has always subscribed to principles of freedom and self-determination.
"At the end, your brain hurts, and you feel sick to your stomach, as can happen when too much adrenaline has been surging through your system," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
It would stand as a lasting reminder of the white racial hostility surging through this moment in American history, a monument to this particular drive to preserve the United States as a white man's country.
Snaking and surging through the chilly and lopsided footpath, one passes through a sequence of monotone ochre panoramas bereft of motion, a psychic no-go zone just as forbidding as a seething wall of curled barbwire.
A typical data centre is like a warehouse on steroids: networked computer servers house data surging through "the cloud," whether from massive data-sucking companies like Netflix or Facebook, or from smaller businesses sharing one server farm.
Kyttenjanae: Virtual reality is still a medium in its infancy, but with billions of dollars of capital investiment surging through labs and production houses around the world, it's set to potentially revolutionize the way we see the world.
The four-minute video romps through the history of US-Korean relations and ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a missile surging through clouds, swerving back to the earth and slamming into the road in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial.
It looks like Disney—already surging through 2016 on the successes of Finding Dory, Captain America: Civil War, and Zootopia—will have Moana and December's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story to close out a very lucrative year at the box office.
The scope of the story was frankly biblical, all dead oceans boiling with poison and surging through cities, great bands of the earth becoming hot enough to poach humans to death in hours, wars and displacement and dispossession, ancient viruses awakening in freshly thawed permafrost.
From the two biggest color trends of the season (these aren't your usual reds and nudes, my friends), to the foundations that will revolutionize how you see your skin, these cosmetics are just a sampling of the innovation and creativity surging through the industry right now.
On Pro Basketball The crush of bodies surrounding Dwyane Wade as he left an N.B.A. court for the last time as an active player had the effect of a small tidal wave, surging through the jammed Barclays Center tunnel, head-on into a pack of waiting well-wishers.
" (Read an excerpt.) And indeed, as Dr. Lasker watched groups of American and Canadian volunteers in matching T-shirts surging through the Port-au-Prince airport two years after Haiti's disastrous 2010 earthquake, she was reminded of nothing so much as "the weekly Saturday turnover at American time-share vacation resorts.
They instantly thought of the rumors, already well-developed, about a highly organized arsenic killing spree surging through the city. Indeed, there were distinct patterns. The victims tended to be Italian immigrants, as Alfonsi was, and to have high levels of arsenic in their bloodstreams. Herman Petrillo and Mrs.
2009 tsunami surging through a parking lot. On September 29, 2009, an earthquake struck in the South Pacific, near Samoa and American Samoa, sending a tsunami into Pago Pago and surrounding areas. The tsunami caused moderate to severe damage to villages, buildings and vehicles and caused 34 deaths and hundreds of injuries.Article on Google News"Disaster aid flows to tsunami-hit Samoas ". MSNBC.
" Chris Major, allocating the album five stars by The Christian Beat, says, "Youth Revival is a must listen for any fan of contemporary Christian music. Its ambition, its thankful atmosphere, and its joy are unmatched. The melodies and sounds are masterful and beautifully complement the massive wave of ecstatic praise. The unbounded and unrelenting energy surging through every track makes the urge to celebrate along difficult to resist.
In the absence of Kiran, Mohikanta becomes more bewildered, maddened and one night he drives Menoka to the wall. Still determined to remain a good mother and a good housewife, Menoka refuses to submit to Mohikanta. Surging through the confused streams of emotions and impulses ̶ love, anger, misery and an inexplicable hunger ̶ is a strong, ever burning desire for revenge. Events drive her to a point when she invites Madan to the solitary place beneath the bamboo grove at midnight.
He dismissed all present and set to work creating larger, stronger tools. The following week, armed with new tools, Joseph resumed his work, allowing no one but the notary public in the cutting room. Urban legend recounts that Joseph fainted after striking the Cullinan diamond with a tremendous blow. He later commented that the adrenaline surging through him the moment the stone split was so strong all he could think to do was to examine the stone and check his workmanship over and over again before rushing to the next room to share the good news.
Arsenal needed to win by two goals to take the title; Alan Smith scored early in the second half to make it 1–0, but as time ticked by Arsenal struggled to get a second, and with the 90 minutes elapsed on the clock, they still needed another goal. With only seconds to go, a Smith flick-on found Michael Thomas surging through the Liverpool defence; the young midfielder calmly lifted the ball over Bruce Grobbelaar and into the net, and Arsenal were League Champions. However, there was no chance to enter the European Cup just yet for Graham's team, as the ban on English clubs in European competitions (which was imposed by UEFA in 1985 following the Heysel disaster) continued for another season.
The people of Bellania II see their sun, Bel, shrouded in night for a month following an impossible triple eclipse. When Bel is returned to them a younger, brighter, hotter star, it is the beginning of the end for the entire solar system... 100,000 years later, the Doctor and Sam arrive on Bellania IV, where the population is under threat as disaster looms—immense gravitational and dimensional disturbances are surging through this area of space. While the time travellers attempt to help the survivors and ease the devastation, a religious suicide-cult leader is determined to spread a new religion through Bel's system—and his word may prove even more dangerous than the terrible forces brought into being by the catastrophic changes in the sun...
Bruno Giacomelli - Zolder 1979 Giacomelli qualified the car strongly at Zolder for the Belgian Grand Prix, lining up in 14th place, only two seconds off the pole-time of Jacques Laffite's Ligier, and ahead of more experienced competitors, most notably both McLaren cars. A poor start left him in 18th place on lap 1, but he slowly made his way through the field through the misfortune of others, only losing ground to the McLaren of John Watson, surging through the pack from his lowly grid position. He had made it to 13th position by lap 21 with the Shadow of Elio de Angelis chasing hard. De Angelis tried to pass at the chicane, but clumsily clouted the Alfa Romeo, damaging Giacomelli's rear wing and putting both cars out of the race.
The Meritus driver had made spectacular progress from the back of the grid following his troubled Thursday, but also sent Pic flying across a run-off area and down the order with an aggressive move near half-distance. Although Valsecchi remained on Turvey's tail, the Briton could not be parted from the lead again - even when the safety car was called to retrieve Alberto Valerio's stalled Coloni car in the closing stages. Turvey ultimately beat Valsecchi across the line by 0.6s, with Bianchi close behind and Villa promoted to fourth and DPR's Giacomo Ricci to fifth when Filippi's car ground to a halt with a lap to go. American Alexander Rossi - who also had to start at the back - provided some consolation for Meritus by surging through to sixth.
91, no. B14, pages 13967-13992. The turning point in Chouet’s research occurred in 1986, when Chouet examined the seismic records of the 1985 eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia.F. Gil Cruz, H. J. Meyer, B. Chouet, and D. Harlow, “Observations of long-period events and tremor at Nevado del Ruiz volcano 1985–1986,” Hawaiian Symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Hilo, Hawaii, 1987. In the seismic records, he found that so- called “B-type events” or “long-period events” had occurred with increasing frequency prior to the eruption. (“Long-period events” are the records of seismic waves that are produced by volcanic fluids surging through fissures in a volcano—a phenomenon similar to water hammer.) Chouet then used the occurrence of long-period events to predict the 1989 and 1990 eruptions of Mount Redoubt in Alaska and the 1993 eruption of Galeras in Colombia.
Alan Smith scored for Arsenal early in the second half to make it 1–0, but as time ticked by Arsenal struggled to get a second, and with 90 minutes gone on the clock, Arsenal still needed another goal and it looked as though the league title would be staying at Anfield. But, with only seconds to go, a Smith flick-on found Michael Thomas surging through the Liverpool defence; the young midfielder lifted the ball over Bruce Grobbelaar and into the net, giving Arsenal the title. Arsenal did not retain the title the following season; they finished fourth in 1989–90 and fell behind champions Liverpool, runners-up Aston Villa and third-placed Tottenham Hotspur in the title challenge. They also failed to make their mark in the cups, and the post-Heysel ban on English clubs in European competition was still in force at that time, so Arsenal were unable to represent England in the European Cup.

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