The doomsayers predict that the world is still hurtling towards a major catastrophe as resources run out. |
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The noise grows louder and she is blinded by the headlights of a black limousine, which is hurtling towards her. |
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As he did so he caught sight of an object hurtling towards him in a rapid manner. |
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I am fed up hearing cars hurtling past on that road and nothing being done about it. |
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An investigation has been launched after two trains ended up hurtling towards each other on the same track. |
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I was putting my grandson into the car, when a car came hurtling towards us so fast I thought it was going to hit us. |
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But only after he saw a giant mass of water hurtling towards the boat did he sense danger. |
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A car was hurtling down the street the wrong way, and someone was just about to pull in to the road. |
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Meanwhile I quite often see other drivers hurtling past at speeds above 30 mph. |
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He wants to be involved, either with the ball in hand with the enemy guarding the stumps or hurtling round the boundary to field the ball. |
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Within five seconds, the winery erupts into a fireball as flames lick the sky and the crashing explosion sends debris hurtling everywhere. |
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My sense of well being and invincibility has been totally shredded and I feel as though I'm hurtling through space with nothing to grab onto. |
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Hart drove two tons of metal through a foul and wintry February morning, hurtling through the snowy dark. |
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The next, he's hurtling earthward from a precarious platform 50 meters above the ground. |
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Choked with spray, she saw rocks looming, dim shapes above the waste of hurtling water. |
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In a world hurtling into a space-age, perhaps we need a bit of anachronism, a place that exudes such history. |
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He moved to counterattack when thousands of shurikens came hurtling at him from even more ninjas positioned in the tops of trees. |
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Imagine hurtling down corridors and careening around corners, with no sense of what's in front of you. |
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In fact the entire year seems hell-bent on hurtling towards December 25 in a desperate, harried, headlong rush. |
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The water table is hurtling down not by centimetres or inches but, hold your breath, metres! |
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It had crossed the 5000 mark just a little while ago and was hurtling on all cylinders towards the 6000 mark. |
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I stopped within 12 inches of the car in front only to check my rear view to see another car hurtling toward me from the back. |
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When Mr Smith opened the door, he saw a wall of water hurtling towards him. |
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Children playing along a Swindon road feared for their lives when a car came hurtling towards them. |
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Men hurtling towards a mid-life crisis have an unfortunate habit of opting either for a mistress or a motorcycle. |
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After struggling to keep airborne, the Wellington went into a steep dive, shedding pieces of fuselage on the way before hurtling into the ground. |
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You see people leaping out of the way as some great wad of canvas comes hurtling towards them. |
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Nothing had gotten past them, but the lenses were badly abraded by the hurtling glass particles from the bullet-pierced windshield. |
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Whereupon I checked my rearview mirror to make sure traffic was giving way, and saw our director hurtling towards me at 60 mph. |
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me. |
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He looked like a man who could clear out a Bierkeller in 10 minutes, bodies hurtling through the air. |
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In his head, Stewart plunged down hurtling depths and into inky water alive with worms and bones. |
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Huge parts of the ceiling came hurtling at them like meteors from outer space. |
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The milkman had been delivering and to his horror returned to see the float hurtling down the hill. |
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The first clown I buddied up with spent the entire dive hurtling between the bottom and the surface. |
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In a movie, this would be dealt with montage style, with trains hurtling down a track and planes skittering down the runway. |
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The cars moved off slowly and up the steep track to come hurtling down and spinning round. |
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Children playing along a Swindon road feared for their lives when Hicks's car came hurtling towards them at breakneck speed. |
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Even the backdrop of hurtling bungee jumpers at the Olympic Park can't distract him. |
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A quick squint in my mirror and I can just make out a Caterham hurtling up behind me. |
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My advice, for what it's worth, is to take your time and edge slowly towards your goal rather than hurtling headlong at it. |
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After a few more minutes of trudging alone I saw Nick's car hurtling along the road at breakneck speed. |
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The enraged Zeus sent a thunderbolt hurtling down to shatter the cliff, and with blasts of wind, opened an abyss-dungeon deep within the trembling earth. |
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My nan had one of those salad spinners, which sent leaves hurtling through space at warp speed and produced enough water to irrigate a smallholding. |
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Firmly strapped into the bucket seat next to Chris, in one rev of the engine and a massive cloud of dust, we were off, hurtling over rocks and ditches. |
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The best thing for me used to be on Friday or Saturday night, when I put on my leathers, got on my Ducati 916 and went hurtling down the motorway at 180 mph. |
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Silvestre Varela was hurtling toward the U.S. goal when Ronaldo fed him a pass of curvilinear purity. |
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A typical question involves watching a runaway train carriage hurtling towards five people who will die unless you drop a heavy object in its path and derail it. |
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Soon she is hurtling streetward as an Agent blasts away at her. |
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In the fall my body's centre of gravity dropped, and I went hurtling down headfirst. |
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The safety car's one concession to alerting the turbo-charged 400-horsepower cars hurtling towards it was the blinking of its hazard warning lights. |
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This was a madcap game, the ball hurtling from end to end, chased by tired legs of every hue. |
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And that is how I found myself hurtling on floodwater towards a footbridge that seemed far too low to pass underneath. |
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Fend them off in up to 60 levels of hilarious fun by hurtling courageous penguins at them with your trusty catapult! |
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Overhead, a blinding red pulse burned bright before hurtling into the wall and bringing down rocks and fire in a hellish burst of light and sound and crushing pressure. |
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Wrapped in waterproofs I marvelled at how our little river had swollen out of all recognition, hurtling past laden with broken branches, fence posts and all manner of rubbish. |
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It is the fastest spaceship ever launched and has been hurtling towards its target at a staggering 36,000mph for the past nine years. |
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We witness combat between two males sparring over a mate, and the sight of these two massive animals hurtling themselves at each other is amazing. |
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It does not seem to me that the government has even acknowledged these challenges that are hurtling toward us. |
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We all strain our eyes, trying to spot the small speck of light hurtling across the sky. |
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You arrive in Perth after 68 hours hurtling across the Australian continent from Sydney. |
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There have been reports where this dog will change direction or position for no apparent reason, seconds before an avalanche of ice and snow come hurtling down a mountainside. |
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We are hunting venison, not hurtling pell-mell to our deaths! |
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Speed increases your excitement meter, multiplying your score, but even small jolts are enough to send carts hurtling into space! |
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Would you ignore a truck hurtling towards you as you crossed the road? |
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Blair's timely observation is based on predictions that Europe is hurtling towards a very real energy crisis. |
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There is perhaps nothing so terrifying as having a dark Sith Warrior hurtling through the air toward you with his lightsaber smashing down. |
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Ahead, unknown to him, the narrow walkway was about to end, slanting diagonally toward the road, funneling the man's steps toward the pavement, the hurtling cars. |
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Is the world hurtling hellward even faster than usual, or is it just me? |
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Safety officials believe it snapped, sending both acrobats and apparatus hurtling 25 to 40 feet to the floor. |
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As we feared, she was not prepared for just how long you have to sit in a car hurtling at great speeds to cross even a fraction of the United States. |
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We are hurtling into the future, with no brakes and in conditions of zero visibility. |
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Encroachment by humans and the destruction of habitat and poaching are all major contributors to the ever increasing numbers of species that are hurtling toward extinction. |
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Unfortunately, he lost his grip and his colleagues at the finish line were astonished when first a toolbox and then, shortly afterwards, the time keeper himself came hurtling down the track. |
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Filmed in the Berlin Olympic Stadium where the controversial 1936 Games were held, the work follows the nonspecific figure of an athlete hurtling through a sea of empty seats. |
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The largest coronal mass ejection now hurtling toward the edge of the solar system thankfully missed Earth altogether. |
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Then we're taken on a journey to the future as five subplots unfold, hurtling towards the climactic end. |
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Now it's the venue for a reality TV show starring Sinitta, Anthea Turner and Ritchie from 5ive hurtling down the ice on a glorified tea tray. |
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Lifelong fan Sally Price was cheering on her idol when the Scots legend miskicked the autographed ball, sending it hurtling towards her head. |
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As the tower clears us downwind for landing, we thread our way gingerly through a hurtling mass of aerobating lightplanes. |
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The adventure sport of mountain boarding sees participants hurtling at up to 50mph down hills on an allterrain, four-wheeled board. |
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He came hurtling round the corner, but quickly eased up when he saw Jane standing there. |
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Under Charles I the Inquisition became a formal department in the Spanish government, hurtling out of control as the 16th century progressed. |
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At top speed the train reaches 50kmph, breakdowns are common, and safety measures consist of a conductor with good eyesight watching out for freight trains hurtling the other way. |
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Giovanni Battista Danti tried it with pinions of iron and feathers in 15th-century Perugia, hurtling over the piazza and crash-landing on the church. |
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In 1857, from that rocky outcrop on which construction would soon begin, you could watch massive rafts of logs hurtling down the river, poled through rapids by agile lumbermen. |
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In a situation where imperial troops were spending the night in a depression, Sam Hughes was roused by a sentry who had spotted Boers hurtling down the slope with their sights on the British soldiery. |
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I was always an anxious child, hurtling from one terror to another. |
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There, about 20cm from my face, was a train hurtling over the top of me. |
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Human beings, who have become the principal predators of nature and the greatest enemies of life, have begun a process that is hurtling us towards disaster at great speed. |
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Whether one is involved in extreme sports or not, hurtling down steep slopes on a mountain bike requires flexibility and resistance, from both the cyclist and the bike. |
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September 22 turned out to be the day hurricane Katrina was hurtling toward the southern gulf coast in the U. S. At that meeting we witnessed government members finding every reason in the book to point fingers. |
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For most surface-based warships, the danger from enemy subs isn't the vessel itself, but the swift and accurate projectiles that come hurtling out of their torpedo tubes. |
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The complication blocking their love is a doozy and, if it's not always exactly credible, it is effective in hurtling the action forward to a satisfying conclusion. |
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