(9 quotes found)
“They are waxen fat, they shine: yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge.”
Bible
“The first thing they're going to do is take down the northbound overpass.”
Bryant Wisheropp
“One of the reasons for building the overpass and the Nile Valley Drive was to lower the volume of traffic on Highway 35 and Highway 60 to 20 percent. The new drive was named after the old Nile Valley Canal Co., which owned the canal and operated in the area. The overpass structure weighs 620 tons.”
Clark Young
“I think that will all go away. There was a tendency to overpass early in his career, but he's making those decisions fine now. He's making good decisions. The one time I told him to shoot the puck, he feathered it over for an open-netter, so he knows what he's doing. That hasn't been an issue at camp.”
Craig MacTavish
“Every time there's a road change or an overpass or bypass that takes traffic away, it does cause concern. We'll have to wait and see what impact it will have.”
Walt Rubel
“He got a course record and he went under the overpass. So our plan worked out pretty good.”
Dave McGillivray
“As we were approaching the overpass, I was looking at him. The next thing I know ... the windshield caved in and part of it was in my lap. I looked over at my dad sitting in his seat 90% unconscious. His eyes were open and his hands weren't on the steering wheel. I reached over to try to steer the car and get over to the side of the road. The cars were still going pretty fast. ... I managed to reach over and get his foot off the accelerator and get it over to the shoulder.”
Bill Jetchick
“We tried to overpass it instead of shoot when we saw them break their sticks. We should have just got it back to Blake and let him blast it.”
Joe Sakic
“I saw someone on the overpass and as we went under and came out, something yellow, kind of like two times the size of a softball . . . I just saw it in a flash . . . came and just crashed into the windshield.”
Beth Martin