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"It's like trying to stop a tornado on the worst days," Mark Stanford, fire operations chief for the Texas Forest Service, said.
His bulk, energized by powerful muscles, not an abundance of fat cells, is the reason that tackling Bettis, the Steelers running back, is like trying to stop a tornado.
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Jihadist attacks have to be prevented, while it's literally impossible to stop a hurricane, tornado, or even a lightning strike.
In an ideal world, the MoD wants to bring back all of its Apache attack helicopters and stop flying Tornado bombing missions.
He would continue his pursuit for another three decades, an effort that, in the end, yielded only fleeting sonar contact with some whale-size objects and a video of a 40-foot-long, V-shaped wake across the lake's surface: mere whispers of a whim that, like Rines's unrealized dream of a device to stop tornadoes, he would never lose faith in.
His dream of inventing something to stop tornadoes never materialized.
There's nothing we can do to stop tornadoes, hurricanes and earthquakes from happening.
Every time a tornado siren goes off, hearts stop for a moment.
After a seeming break from reality Kavira stopped bathing, began wandering through the villages alone, and became a tornado of thoughts and speech.
At the first sign of a tornado, or if a tornado warning has been issued, stop whatever you're doing and seek appropriate shelter immediately, even if you don't see a tornado.
The steering is instinctive and informative, the huge brakes seem as if they could stop the universe from expanding and the car rips through bad weather as if it were itself a tornado.
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