And the depiction of the industry in Lukrum Industries is really incredibly spot on-- in the way it's written, SpaceX just hurled out 60-some satellites out of one rocket and then flew the booster back.
The animal turned. And right away, I recognized the one we called Instead of shutting my eyes, as my father had told me, I leaped up and hurled my small hand ax straight at the tigress, and shouted at the top of my voice, run, run." And I'll stop there.
Those who reject Jesus will be cast into a lake of fire." I quote, "Mein Gott, every human on Earth who has not accepted the good news hurled into boiling flames. Buddhist monks, adorable unbaptized babies, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, buy all of them. Mengele's eyes bored
athlete goes over backwards, sort of doing a backbend over the bar. Dick Fosbury introduced the technique to the world when he hurled himself backwards over the bar during the high jump competition in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. All eyes are drawn to Dick Fosbury, known for his unorthodox but spectacular style.
It was the University of Oregon's first major student sit-in since the anti-war demonstrations that began in 1969 and carried on into the following year, when four members of a self-described student women's militia hurled buckets of fresh animal blood on army recruiters while chanting slogans of protest against the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam.
We smashed full-force into an iron sled called the Dominator. The Dominator looked like something that would be useful in taking out a Frankish castle. My face was about a foot off the ground, and I could only hear barnyard squelching as we hurled ourselves against this torture device. Thirty seconds later, I wobbled to my feet. 'Well done, rookie,' the prop said. 'Well done.' I nodded my head, now smaller, in gratitude.
persuasive than us, or even if they don't, how-- and a lot of political speech takes place in online platforms-- how on Earth are we or the person from a black or minority ethnic community having insults hurled at them, the injustice there has nothing to do with the distribution of stuff.
I clotheslined the robber as he pivoted to hand my wallet off to his partner and flee down the steps. As if swinging a sledgehammer, I hurled him by his neck over my left hip and slammed him belly-first onto the pavement, where I flattened him to the ground and applied a headlock.
It's a separate world. But he says, "we're hurled ." So there's the sense of being immersed. We're thrown into another world.
But that's not the way race works. The personal outcomes for people of color in our society is not built upon how many racial slurs have been hurled at them in their lifetime.
securitization of worldly Goods turn these stones into bread those of you who have read the gospels might recognize this as the phrase that the tempter hurled at Jesus who was emaciated after he was fasting for about 40 days and Jesus responded resisting
So in addition to all of the radioactivity and all of everything, if you just flip through a chemistry book, and you can point like anything, And they think the plug will not actually be disintegrated by this, but it might be hurled away.
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. Then a year later, when war broke out between France and Prussia, German troops hurled dynamite at the French positions.
The English poet Robert Herrick has this wonderful little poem. He says, "Here we are all, by day; by night, we're hurled by dreams, each one into a several world." And this is an archaic use of several, which means separate. So we all seem to be sharing a common world in waking.
World Trade Center, Yamasaki was forced to go too far. The World Trade Center was not, in a sense, justifying. It didn't justify the individual. It belittled the individual in the same sense that it belittled the other skyscrapers. As I put it in the book, "It stood out in the vernacular of Lower Manhattan like a pair of hurled expletives." Expletives not deleted until the end, of course. Yamasaki's story goes on because there were, there were