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"windscreen" Definitions
  1. the window across the front of a vehicle
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" In his favorite of his own photographs, he shot his "car windscreen as a frame," then "turned off the windscreen wipers so as not to wipe off the rain.
FCA has long displayed a "for sale" sign on its windscreen.
It features an off-road suspension, skid plate and upright windscreen.
As Seagal looks in through the windscreen his credit appears. Beautiful!
The rain-dappled windscreen was a constellation of orange and red.
You could use it for pouring over your windscreen I suppose.
As Altman gazes ahead, emotion occasionally clouds his otherwise spotless windscreen.
The side mirrors and windscreen-wipers had long gone, good riddance to them.
Pictures from the scene showed the truck's windscreen pockmarked with several bullet holes.
But one car windscreen cleaner in Nigeria's Abeokuta is competing for this title.
Although light, they are capable of harming an airliner's engine, wing or windscreen.
The windscreen can also be swapped out for other options for greater personalization.
When you're driving your car, there are no more bugs on your windscreen.
The microphones look like funny little robots -- boxes with windscreen ears on each side.
They then tried to use the plane's windscreen wipers, but the bees stayed put.
Just before reaching Caracas, assailants hurled a stone at his windscreen but it bounced off.
They also created an entirely new windscreen part to better match the on-screen version.
It operates through smart devices which are attached to the windscreen of cars and motorbikes.
The truck was still where it had come to rest, its windscreen riddled with bullets.
The recall is due to possible faults in rear trunk door and windscreen wiper mechanisms.
He removed 250 pieces of shrapnel – mostly bits of windscreen – from his face and chest.
However, the windscreen, the A pillar, the hood, and the roof light have been redesigned.
Photographs he posted on social media showed its windows blown out and its windscreen shattered.
The windscreen of a Chinese passenger jet blew out while it was cruising at 32,000 feet.
A version of Gorilla Glass is already being used for the windscreen of Ford's GT sports car.
Then, as the car rolled away, a soldier smashed the windscreen and passenger window with a baton.
So, as things are approaching autonomy, why project things that you don't care about on the [windscreen]?
Data, such as where exactly windscreen wipers are being used, is entered into the system and shared.
Further ahead, electronics could be incorporated into the glass, to project images onto the windscreen, to assist drivers.
I had a water bottle and a piece of cloth that I use to wipe the rickshaw windscreen.
The Monza's bodyshell is built entirely from carbon fibre and neither model comes with a roof or windscreen.
A motorist cheated death after a metal pole pierced his windscreen during a crash - missing his head by inches.
In one, several hooded individuals stop a tourist bus in Barcelona, slashing the tyres and spray-painting the windscreen.
Don't pity my victims, pity the windscreen wipers that had the job of clearing the gore from my view.
A driver displays Uber and Lyft ridesharing signs in his car windscreen in Santa Monica, California, U.S., May 23, 2016.
"He is the first suited windscreen cleaner I have ever seen", says photographer Daniel Sync, who decided to take photos.
It attaches to the windscreen via a magnetic mount and is easily detachable when you want to stow it away.
There's an 11-inch display for infotainment on the dash and a HUD projected onto the bottom of the windscreen.
In a car she would naturally hold her hand to the windscreen to frame the views and the passing cars.
Inside Bell's truck, his windscreen shattered as he sat in stunned silence, watching through the gaping hole as debris flew.
Staff tried fruitlessly to shoo them away and disperse them with the aircraft's windscreen wipers before calling the fire brigade.
Then there is some swinging around by the tie, then the pimp charges him and is backdropped through the windscreen.
The series will also add a reinforced windscreen to its cars in 2020 to better protect drivers from head injuries.
In mass production and attached to, say, a windscreen, the MEMS lidar is expected to cost a carmaker less than $250.
Analysts call it a car-parts maker: it is the world's largest, making everything from fuel-injection pumps to windscreen wipers.
These robots will also be fundamentally different from industrial ones, which usually replace human activity—fitting a car windscreen, for example.
They're made from shop mannequins and are powered by windscreen wiper motors, with their movements controlled by short, pre-defined loops.
You can angle the microphone's head to target your subject, and you can record with or without the included foam windscreen.
Some nice windscreen wiper footwork into a change of direction into the underpass and from there straight into the back take.
More recently, a giant bird of prey flew straight into their windscreen on the German Autobahn, wiping out a £600 deposit.
And then you hear the rain really beating against the fuselage and the windscreen, and it gets louder and louder and louder.
"When I was driving a lot of people rushed toward me and threw rocks at the windscreen," said Wilfrace Dorval, the driver.
The team reportedly spent about €250,000 ($275,000) on the windscreen-style concept, and it passed a number of rounds of ballistic testing.
From here some grapplers prefer to use a windscreen wiper to pin the legs as they scarper around to the opposite side.
The bus was badly damaged in the incident, with its windscreen completely shattered, while the crashed cars had to be towed away.
The DHA news agency said the helicopter's rotor blade hit a vehicle, smashing its windscreen and causing its roof to sink in.
The car's windscreen wiper thumps out a gentle kick drum beat as we drive around on this rainy fall day in the city.
On the opposite side of the street, where there's a car windscreen repair shop in a lock-up, spiked metal fencing, and graffiti.
We felt that [Model 3] would increasingly go towards self-driving, and then you wouldn't really care about having [information] on the windscreen.
After a couple of days though, the peace and diversity of the countryside became meditational, a panorama that seemed dreamlike through my windscreen.
Built-in security measures applied to the vehicle included 30-millimeter bullet-resistant laminated glass for the fixed windscreen and detachable side panels.
REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/Files A driver displays Uber and Lyft ridesharing signs in his car windscreen in Santa Monica, California, U.S., May 23, 2016.
Less happily, a car park is gobbling up the turf, though only in jest do players suggest that smashing a windscreen merits extra runs.
It basically hands off audio from outside, and now includes a windscreen feature that does wonders while you're doing things like riding a bike.
In Boston, by contrast, pinching a parking space shovelled by someone else may result in a menacing note on your windscreen, if you're lucky.
She always sits behind the passenger seat, so we have to stand on the other side, to see her diagonally through the front windscreen.
Via Jack, some inventive inspirations from the Geneva Motor Show, where headlights, tires, windscreen wipers, and even autonomous vehicle concepts got whole new looks.
The aeronautically designed cockpit has a heads-up display unit that projects information on the front windscreen and in the driver's field of view.
Brennan-Jobs stayed as quiet as possible, praying to a crack in the windscreen to keep them safe as her mother swerved across the road.
Keep beating it up and you'll lose a door, or the windscreen will shatter, and eventually it'll burst into flame and that will be that.
And the car itself itself certainly looks the business, with sleek aerodynamic lines, a low, aggressively-angled bonnet, and a large and curved front windscreen.
The "Crit'Air" system bans all diesel-fueled cars registered between January 1997 and December 2000 - identifiable by a grey sticker on the windscreen - from the capital.
The neon orange windscreen, seat stitching, and cabling all make it look like it'd be right at home in a sci-fi movie like Blade Runner.
The latest incident happened Sunday, when a JetBlue flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Tampa, Florida, was diverted because of damage to the plane's windscreen.
The windscreen wipers shuffle back and forth, and you find yourself tracing the refracted light as street lamps pass through specks of rain on the window.
In another clip, a crowd wrestles a man to the ground near a red Land Rover, its front end and bumper severely damaged, its windscreen smashed.
These images appear to show a happy couple being given a parking ticket on their wedding day - but it was placed on the windscreen as a prank.
Saulters can then be seen turning his steering wheel to the right as the car strikes Patmon and he slides onto the windscreen then onto the road.
Fighter pilots have long been used to a "heads-up" display—an image of cockpit data and targeting information displayed on the windscreen in front of them.
"The problem that people have, a lot of the analysts, is they kinda look in the rearview mirror instead of looking at the front windscreen," Musk said.
They were able to turn on the stereo and the windscreen wipers, cut the engine, apply the brakes and even, in some circumstances, control the steering wheel.
The windscreen is divided into three sections, and most models sport a third, central headlight, like an extra eye in a children's-book illustration of an alien.
"We saw a vehicle that had pink paraphernalia at the back of the windscreen go past - it was going very slowly over speed bumps," witness Tamoor Ali said.
Indeed, for many the jury may still be out on whether a display on your windscreen is less or more distracting than other kinds of displays and interfaces.
The rubber joint venture, however, saw margins and profit decline, with EPDM rubber - used in windscreen wipers, brake hoses and transmission belts - suffering in particular from strong competition.
Simply stick the Road Scout on your windscreen using the included suction mount, plug it into the 201-volt adapter in your car, and be done with it.
Google has fitted windscreen wipers onto vehicles lidar domes to improve detection accuracy, but in particularly adverse weather its cars have to pull over and wait for better conditions.
In addition, the EASE also features a head-up display that covers the entire front-end windscreen, which essentially makes the car a big augmented reality screen on wheels.
"It was careening in, bashing in to the stalls," he said of the large, black, Scania truck that eventually ground to a halt, Christmas decorations protruding from its smashed windscreen.
Betai Koffi Both Koffi, who was hit at least three times through the windscreen, and the first woman hit by the car were flown by helicopter to hospitals for treatment.
Because the windscreen panels are made of layers of material, the light defuses, and what you can get is a whole panel that turns the color of the laser light.
" According to The Telegraph, union member Gabriel Magner said that the high temperatures behind the windscreen combined with a lack of air conditioning in buses makes it "unbearable in trousers.
A bird getting sucked into an engine or striking a windscreen could cause a possibly fatal accident — and has in the past forced pilots to make emergency landings or crashes.
Brennan said she had experienced theft, fireworks outside her home and her car windscreen being smashed on her largely abandoned street, after the houses on it were earmarked for demolition.
See SWNS story SWWEDDING; The white Audi convertible parked outside the registry office in Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset, has what looked like a bright yellow parking ticket on the windscreen.
Evidence of accidents litters the roadside outside Yangon: a silver Toyota that has lost everything in front of its windscreen and a red Suzuki hatchback that also now has a hatchfront.
The motorcycle bore the New York State flag on its front fairing, or windscreen, along with the printed number 56, a reference to his being the 56th governor of New York.
More unusual is the transparent hood, creating a line of glass line that sweeps over the car, from the grille into the windscreen, over the roof, then down over the rear window.
In fact, the company says the "bumpers are smoothly integrated into the body and the windscreen seems to flow seamlessly into the windows at the sides, like the visor on a helmet."
As a vehicle crawls past it on a conveyor belt, the arm gently nestles the windscreen into its housing, then swivels back to get its greedy suction cups on the next one.
"Managing a blinding sunset/sunrise with an incredibly dirty windscreen," driving at night and competing on the same course with cars in other categories with different capabilities are among them, he said.
Perhaps, one day, one of Gorilla Glass's descendants will be strong and tough enough to abolish the windscreen altogether, and replace it, the other windows and the roof with a single, transparent canopy.
Footage from the scene, at a busy intersection in central Athens during rush hour, showed a black vehicle with its hazard lights on, virtually undamaged save for extensive cracks on the front windscreen.
IndyCar has been working on a cockpit protection system and last year conducted testing with a windscreen concept, including on-track sessions where it was determined that additional work was needed before implementation.
Five different drivers led over the course of Friday, including Toyota's Jari-Matti Latvala who later rolled his car and continued without a windscreen — even winning a stage — before retiring in the afternoon.
With no windscreen, 62 mph surely feels like a lot more, so it's tough to imagine how terrifying it would be to take the Speedster to its limited top speed of 186 mph.
The startup's debut EV allows riders to electronically shift the motorcycle's windscreen, seat, foot-pegs and handlebars to accommodate different positions and conditions — from upright city riding to more aggressive high-speed runs.
We can see two takes on this in the renderings — three of them show an entirely closed cockpit, while the side-view image shows a windscreen similar to the one Formula One has tested.
The rhythmic thud of windscreen wipers going back and forth and the rush of tyres speeding over tarmac in the rain are sounds I associate with the album, even though they aren't actually there.
It also made the automatic sliding passenger door close 1.5 seconds faster, reduced rear windscreen wiper noise with an intermittent setting and lowered the money tray on the driver's seat to reduce shoulder strain.
If "Bag Bak" was slip-streaming down the freeway, this is reflective of a midnight soiree among torrents of rainwater, crawling with the windscreen wipers on max, making way toward or home from a function.
Officials said two gunmen shot at the windscreen of Sabri's car as it drove off a bridge in the congested Liaquatabad area of the southern city, and a relative traveling with him was also injured.
The train of 42 wagons was empty as it traveled to the mine operated by Brazil's Vale SA at Moatize in the northern Tete province, when gunmen fired on the lead locomotive, shattering its windscreen.
The auto industry has been hit with multi-million euro fines by regulators worldwide in recent years for fixing prices of products including thermal systems, seatbelts, radiators, windscreen wipers, ball bearings and car air conditioning.
And I mean thoroughly: "Any bipedal creature running and jumping on the roof of a car would land with its head, hands and fingers toward the front of the car and its windscreen," Radford noted.
Branches slap the windscreen and long grass that's grown down the middle of the road strokes the engine as the spunky Volkswagen Polo tackles one more alien landscape: the long hidden path to Smiles's house.
The startup's debut model will allow riders to electronically shift the motorcycle's windscreen, seat, footpegs and handlebars to accommodate for different positions and conditions — from more upright city riding to more aggressive high-speed runs.
Now, though, the Oscar-winning composer has turned his talents away from the silver screen and toward the windscreen, where he's found a new vehicle that could use a touch of emotional direction: the electric car.
The rear compartment has been adjusted to avoid compromising the 812 Superfast's already somewhat limited luggage space, and there's a special windscreen that can be raised and lowered depending on whether the top is up or down.
"I remember being like, 'I really, really like this guy, I really want him to like me too,' and then you gave me this huge windscreen wiper wave and that was it: 'Right, he likes me,' " she said.
Instead, this leisure vehicle inspired by the 1960s era Meyers Manx has no roof or doors — although a tarpaulin can be stretched between the windscreen frame and the Targa bar as a sun sail or light weather protection.
Tesla says those are part of the Autopilot system (there are also forward-facing cameras mounted at the base of the windscreen), but they will likely help drivers get used to sitting in the middle of the cab.
"I remember being like, 'I really, really like this guy, I really want him to like me too,' and then you gave me this huge windscreen wiper wave and that was it, right, he likes me," she said.
Some cars, like certain Volkswagens, currently use actuators in different ways — like at the base of a car's windscreen to emit a fizzy noise depending on your driving mode, or in the exhaust system to enhance engine sound.
To capture such a difficult photo - in the dark, through a moving car's windscreen and into the back seat, with media and police all around - Reuters photographer Hannah McKay practiced on other politicians then positioned herself with precision.
AMMAN (Reuters) - In an underground room in Amman, a small group of Jordanians swing giant hammers at an old television, computer and printer, wrecking the machines, and then hit a car windscreen, shattering the glass into tiny pieces.
Prof Tim Schmidt, a chemist at the University of New South Wales, Sydney and co-author of the study, said that the windscreen of a future spaceship travelling through interstellar space might be expected to get a sticky coating.
Supporters of independent candidate Kasiano Wadri obstructed and attacked Museveni's convoy in the northern town of Arua late on Monday and one vehicle bearing the presidential coat of arms had its rear windscreen shattered, police spokesman Emirian Kayima said.
I had been under the impression these cities were in the same state… As I exited the aptly-named Hertz rental lot in LAX, I allowed myself a moment to soak in the warm sunshine beaming through the windscreen.
In two days in the city, this reporter was offered soft drinks, grapes, plantain chips, eggs, newspapers, windscreen wipers, hats, hot-water bottles, flip-flops, stuffed animals, gospel music, dog leads, three-legged stools, a large mirror and a CD rack.
CHENNAI (Reuters) - In the small village of Bangarampettai, 270 miles from India's manufacturing capital Chennai, about 225 people last month "captured" a water tanker, breaking its windscreen and deflating its tires before handing it over to a nearby police station.
She turned on the radio to suppress the windscreen-wiper noise, wondering as she did so why Arthur had chosen to be buried in such an obscure place, wondering what it was she hadn't listened to when she'd been told.
" It's an adventure that will trace the "Crystal Highway," named for all the broken windscreen glass scattered along the verges on a road of "rough conditions, corrugations, bulldust, bone-breaking rock" and, in calmer moments, "the hypnotic undulations of the blacktop.
As for the roulages, the yellow-helmet traffic cops who would leap out to bang on his windscreen and demand money for some offence he hadn't committed, he would shout and argue with them until it came to fists, and they gave up.
Windscreen shattering snares attempt to outrun molasses thick blurts of sub-bass; full fat synth stabs suplex the kind of alien chirrups that sound like an old Slimzee set beamed into a malfunctioning washing machine; rusted percussion rubs against sandpapered lead lines.
Yes, you do need a subscription to access them, just as I need to exchange United States currency with the guy at the car wash for the deluxe package where they clean the floor mats and spray Rain-X on the windscreen.
I met so many friendly people: an excitable little fella called Yuri, a taxi driver whose windscreen wipers were permanently on because of an electrical fault, and these two: a poop-shade deep sea diver and a six foot inflatable Princess Jasmine.
British firms, especially small ones, would struggle to comply with American and EU standards simultaneously (a paper from 2015 noted that the area of the windscreen cleaned by wipers must in certain cases be larger for American-compliant cars than EU ones, for instance).
Navdy, which made an in-car heads-up display that projected info like navigation on to your windscreen, has been sending out notices to customers and others who might have claims against the company, as part of a General Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors.
Managing the aerodynamic air flow inside the cockpit in the absence of a windscreen was a challenge for Ferrari, so it developed patented technology called the "Virtual Wind Shield" that allows air to shoot up just in front of the driver behind the steering wheel.
On the aircraft-carrier Audacity in the north Atlantic in 1941 he was pitting fiery, beautiful little Martlets against Focke-Wulf Kurier bombers; he found the only way to dispatch them was to go for them head-on, shattering the windscreen to kill the pilots.
She was seated next to him, too low for the sun visor to do its job, and "She did that whole fight-the-sneeze face and then just start blowing snot all over the windscreen and dash—like a hiccup fit, but with sneezing," Michaels recalls.
" Setting a developmental horizon of 20 to 30 years, BMW is looking beyond the current trend of adding more displays to the interior of cars, past even the proliferation of flexible OLED displays, to the point where "the entire windscreen will serve as a giant display.
Inevitably, Indian's retro approach makes the brand a head-to-head competitor for Harley-Davidson, offering bikes in the touring, cruiser and midsize classes as well as the popular bagger category, or bikes carrying saddlebags but not the full windscreen and gear of a long-distance touring machine.
Volkswagen unveiled a concept driverless car which it is describing as a "comfortable lounge on wheels", equipped with a voice assistant like Apple's Siri and a windscreen that serves as a massive TV. Sedric is the name of Volkswagen's concept and it was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show on Monday.
February is still "the Wet", a rainy season so intense that serious training is all but impossible for weeks at a time, as the outback turns into an ocean of mud and rains fall so heavily that cars must pull to the side of the road, as windscreen wipers are useless.
Shockie was about to ask the man if he knew where he could find a PCO when his eyes fell on another Maruti 800, parked on the side of the road—an ugly little blue thing with maroon fittings, tinted windows, and colorful plastic floral designs taped to the top of the windscreen.
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Inside the car (the make and model of which we have not named, again for security reasons) Argus made the speedometer jump and show the wrong speed; the brakes fail; the instruments go haywire; windscreen wipers randomly switch on and spray the screen; the accelerator / gas pedal literally die; the doors lock and unlock; and made the indicators indicate the opposite to the actual turn!
Even if you don't believe there is magic in the soil or that being born an Englishman is to win the "lottery of life," there is no harm in recognizing the shared traits and ephemera of the place—reveling in the windscreen wiper rhythm of lay-by sandwiches, cheap-sounding house music, badly-fitted leisurewear, and drinking in parks for weeks on end during the summer months.

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