Sentences with phrase «clang when»

The sights and sounds of every encounter, from the death knight dragged down by skeletons to the metallic CLANG when Calibretto punched a baddie, always made me smile.
There should be some sort of early warning system that clangs when the life insurance industry stops buying, and those that buy in their absence have weaker balance sheets.
This exclusive, luxury credit card is made of brushed stainless steel; it clangs when it falls from your hand and is heavier than most other cards that you'll be carrying in your wallet.
Also, while I felt the sound design was great, with hefty clangs when you bash into opponents and satisfying whooshes as you activate your boost, the background tracks lack any standout moments.

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When Stais's mother passed away, he left the clang and clatter of L.A. and moved to a small town in Minnesota.
Then came Christmas season, which, as every New Yorker knows, begins when you can't walk a block without hearing the infernal clanging of a Salvation Army bell.
But when PCs Compleat's revenues began climbing (to $ 10 million in 1992, with $ 45 million projected for 1993), all the clanging got to be a headache.
Paul makes the same point, but even more emphatically, when he tells us it doesn't matter how right we are, how spiritually gifted we are, how intelligent or wise we are, or even how much faith and service we display: if these aren't accompanied by love, they are a noisy gong or clanging cymbal (I Cor 13:1 - 3).
The biblical allusions continue when Dylan depicts the waves crashing like cymbals, a reference to the Apostle Paul's «clanging cymbals» of faith (1 Cor.
But,, when we do it with charity, it models Christ and is better than being a «clanging gong.»
Thomas, incidentally, was called Clang by his teammates; they told me his fingers were made of metal, and «clang» was the sound the ball made when it struck them and bouncedClang by his teammates; they told me his fingers were made of metal, and «clang» was the sound the ball made when it struck them and bouncedclang» was the sound the ball made when it struck them and bounced off.
When they walk down and out of that tunnel, the sound of metal orbs clanging together in their shorts should ring loudly through and scare the bejeezus out of the Swans.
Sissons put the Predators up for good when his shot clanged off the crossbar and dropped into the net.
Chris Pontius almost put LA ahead when the UCSB product got on the end of an Ashley Cole cross but his header clanged off the right post and out.
That changed in the 60th minute when Dempsey had the first near - chance with a rocket of a shot from the edge of the box that audibly clanged off the crossbar.
Except when we're late and have to sit in the back on metal chairs; the magnets can make a loud clang on those metal chairs!)
when your baby reaches the clanging and banging age.
Iron bars clang shut when anyone enters.
But when this observation was processed, it was discovered that hidden within the noise there is a sequence of images and sounds, including a series of clangs and an unusual whistling.
I love the rubber cushioning around the dumbbells so there is no «clang» if (or when) they are bumped together.»
And when we reach for items from our closet in the morning, these rules are clanging around in our heads.
Forget silence: Whatever you were listening to — the noisy ministrations of New York City sanitation professionals, the sound of trust - funders» wailing preschoolers, the clanging racket of a pile driver building luxury condos --- all the morning sounds of Manhattan's SoHo are obliterated by the ripping blast of evil intent that greets occupants and those in the general vicinity of the new 550 - horsepower 2015 Range Rover Sport SVR when ignition is ordered.
Not so great was the flimsy «clang» heard when closing the rear doors (complete with slick, high - level C - pillar handles).
The wolves trembled when the first clangs from Chen's stirrups resonated in the air.
When I was seven months, Pops placed objects like toy police cars, cold cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon, Richard Nixon campaign buttons, and a copy of The Economist in my bassinet, but instead of conditioning me with a deafening clang, I learned to be afraid of the presented stimuli because they were accompanied by him taking out the family.38 Special and firing several window - rattling rounds into the ceiling, while shouting, «Nigger, go back to Africa!»
Now imagine being there, in person, when the clock clangs midnight... on Halloween!
The best moments — as is true of just about every sword - fighting game — are when you perfectly parry an enemy blow, which causes a just - perceptible slowing of time as your sword clangs and your enemy is left vulnerable.
You go to - to - toe with an opponent clanging swords and shields, then when you weaken them an icon will appear on screen indicating what button to hit to deliver for a devastating final blow.
And when you see the trend — a paper recently published by climate scientists claims that the Earth is hotter than it's been in more than a hundred thousand years — those bells should be clanging louder than anything else.
When it comes to market signals, SolarCity's move into microgrids this week was a clanging, light - flashing, the - train - is - arriving announcement.
You know, when you're at the dentist and there's like that chair and cling - clang, the big light comes down and you just spit and spit.
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