Sentences with phrase «wars set used»

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Setting your price right at the MSRP is also a common strategy used by the smaller retail shops to avoid price wars and still maintain a decent profit.
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With West African giants Nigeria fighting the war against terrorism, football is set to be used a tool for unification against the menace.
If that were not in place, the War Powers Act, which, ironically, was meant to set boundaries on the Executive Branch use of military force, would still allow for this action, in all probability.
That same month, in a bid to set the party back on course, Clegg launched what later became known as his «masochism strategy» — a nod to the phrase Tony Blair used to describe his own encounters with angry voters around the time of the Iraq war in 2003.
Amid a growing international consensus that the war on drugs has failed, the home affairs committee called for the prime minister to set up a royal commission on current policy and to pay particular attention to experiments in Portugal decriminalising drug use.
«Subsequently, because of his conviction that if a nuclear chain reaction could be made to work it might be used as an instrument of war to set up violent explosions, Szilard separated that part of the application which related to the nuclear chain reaction and incorporated it in modified form into a later filed application, No. 19157, which he assigned to the British Admiralty in order to prevent its publication.
Thus the stage is set for a war of nerves between the determined Spacek and the distraught Bancroft, who uses every emotional and psychological device at her disposal to stave off the inevitable.
1970s and further development of U.S. Special Forces, Post - Vietnam developments, Delta Force, 1979 - Operation Eagle Claw in Iran (tragedy), Use of SF in Grenada and Panama, Persian Gulf War 1990 - 1991 (set up Rangers / Delta in Somalia 2 years later)
Many - a thespian has spoken out previously regarding how difficult it can be to act among a sea of green without any physical costumes, sets or fellow actors to use as reference and Brolin essentially admits that this was his expectation heading into Infinity War.
Series like Advance Wars, from which 17 - Bit drew much inspiration, have used dialogue between in - game characters to convey strategy game mechanics in the past, but 17 - Bit has set the new standard here.
Moving from a blizzard - swept stagecoach into a claustrophobic mountainside haberdashery, Tarantino constructs several top - tier sequences with his characters, especially while using the post-Civil War setting as a prime source of discomfort.
The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth, on the other hand, are genuinely beautiful pieces of cinema: films that respectively use ghosts and monsters to explore the physical and psychological impact of living under a repressive regimes (both are set during the Spanish Civil War).
If the title really is Secret Wars, then knowing that would tell you — at least in broad strokes — what's going to happen in Infinity War: someone is going to use the Infinity Gauntlet to change things, someone is going to try to set it right, something bad is going to happen, chaos, madness... Battleworld.
The World Made Straight (R for violence, drug use, sexual references and profanity) Adaptation of the Ron Rash novel of the same name, set in the Seventies, about a troubled young man (Jeremy Irvine) eager to escape a rural Appalachian community stained by the legacy of a Civil War massacre.
It also helps that every Star Wars figure can be used in every Star Wars Play Set.
Whether it's discussing the use of subversion as an attempt to deepen nostalgic characters we've been waiting years to see again in «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» or the possible merits a Bumblebee spinoff set in the 1980's can have in an otherwise bloated and disappointing live - action «Transformers» franchise, nostalgia can be a defining factor as to whether or not a person sees the resurgence of properties of their romanticized past in an optimistic or cynical viewpoint.
The director of Norwegian crime thriller Headhunters helms this World War II true story of Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch)- the English mathematician and logician who set out to break the Enigma code used by the Nazis but was persecuted for his sexuality.
And set as it is shortly after the Civil War, I can understand the usage of the first two words, but I finally had to draw the line when no demonstrative proof has been given that the F - word was used in the Old West (especially the MF - word, which appears several times in this picture; my research shows the word existed, but not the definition we know of today).
At least our good guys are being put to use, as Season 2 swiftly sets up its structure for the coming weeks: Setrakian is keen to find a book that might help defeat the strigoi; Gus is on board with Mr. Quinlan's turf war against the evil undead; and Fet (Kevin Durand, as charming as ever) plans to track the critters through the city, one block at a time.
Given that Loki's seen as a prisoner, it could be Stark reliving another memory using this tech (which was spotted on set), looking for clues in the war against the Chitauri.
Audiences are used to seeing movies set in the»60s, during World War II or in the Old West, but seeing action take place in 1980 just feels foreign.
But «Gosford Park» is a Dame Agatha story in the same sense that «MASH» is a war movie, «McCabe» is a Western and «Nashville» is a musical: Altman uses the setting, but surpasses the limitations and redefines the goal.
It's a remake of the Arcade classic, Penguin Wars, featuring a Story Mode (where you can evolve your characters, to be used in multiplayer), multiplayer (local and online), new sets of rules, remixed music, and more.
If anything, director Asif Kapadia and writer Christopher Hampton try to use too much of the source material, so that it isn't able to fit properly around a love story set in war.
A new batch of photos have been unearthed from the set, which offer a glimpse at the costumes used in this drama, set in the early 1950s after World War II.
The setting is World War II, and Joe Enders (Cage, Gone in Sixty Seconds) is one of two Marines given the assignment of protecting Navajo codetalkers, who befuddle the Japanese troops by giving away their location using the unknown Navajo language.
Disney Infinity 3.0 «s «Star Wars: The Force Awakens» Play Set was reviewed using a retail set and two additional characters on Xbox One as provided by the publishSet was reviewed using a retail set and two additional characters on Xbox One as provided by the publishset and two additional characters on Xbox One as provided by the publisher.
Wright and Berkey explore why recording Foley in the real Churchill war rooms was important, how working in the London rave scene after college influenced Wright's use of sound, and why having the score to play for the actors on set is important.
Screen Rant got a chance to talk with Alden Ehrenreich on press day, where we discussed what advice Harrison Ford gave to him about Han Solo, how practical the sets were on Solo: A Star Wars Story versus using a green screen, and what he learned working with director Ron Howard.
A Royal Night Out (PG - 13 for sexuality and brief drug use) Post World War II dramedy, set in England in 1945, finds Princess Margaret (Bel Powley) and Princess Elizabeth (Sarah Gadon) slipping out of Buckingham Palace, over the objections of the Queen (Emily Watson), to join the street celebrations on V.E. Day.
Students use (differentiated) set of cards provided to investigate the consequences of World War I.
Speaking to hundreds of administrators and members of the school board, Deasy addressed worries over Common Core State Standards — new curriculum changes set to be phased in as soon as this upcoming school year — by using a morale - boosting World War II - era phrase used by the British government: «Stay calm.
Instead, schools took a cue from the 1970s War on Drugs with its zero - tolerance approach, he said, and dramatically expanded the use of exclusionary discipline — taking students out of their everyday educational settings — with unanticipated outcomes.
The Cold War's long reach meant that the United States and the USSR used Jamaica as their playground, with the U.S. funding the JLP (and the Shower Posse) and the USSR funding rival gangs in communities set up by Michael Manley, the PNP leader.
Known for his meticulous research, Crichton uses Marsh and Copes» heated competition during the «Bone Wars,» the golden age of American fossil hunting, as the basis for a thrilling story set in the wilds of the American West.»
Creators Art professor Geo Sipp talks about the graphic novel he is creating, together with novelist Conger Beasley Jr., which is set during the Algerian War and draws parallels to the use of torture in that conflict and in modern times.
In the shelter setting, the decision to use a treatment protocol other than the AHS protocol can be a deliberate «war zone» approach to treating HWD — in human medicine, treatment options in war zones or developing countries do not always reflect the best recommendation available, but are better than no option.
The other thing I see happening a lot is that people get scared off easily, usually because their board game loving pal suddenly brings out something like the Game of Thrones official game, which initially seems like a good idea since so many people love the show and books, but quickly becomes a nightmare because once it has been set up it looks like a freaking war - table used to command armies and conquer entire worlds.
It's simple stuff with a gritty attitude and just about every other standard adjective one could use to describe films set in Iraq and focusing on war.
Set in the oddly familiar World War II, RUSE looks at some of the tactics used that don't get tought in schools so often like tying wooden frames to jeeps to make them look like tanks.
The setting is a world where EDEN, a VR - based network has transformed computer servers and social media into 3D, explorable cyberspace worlds, full of normal folks and hackers who use Digimon to fight in turf wars and break into websites to gain information and even other user accounts to use for their own purposes.
Playing solo, you have three game modes: City Escape, where you control one or more bases working together to gather all necessary supplies and escape the city, Survival, where you fight against riders that want to destroy your base while you gather resources in one week (7 turns) to escape the city, and War, where you try to get more sets of resources than your enemies before all cards from the deck are used.
However, there are still a number of new Disney related characters that are not usable in the Star Wars related sets, which means they are destined to be used in the returning Toy Box.
Before the first set of missions is out, you'll have learned how to move, interact with nonplayer characters, equip items, shoot at enemies, use special skills, assemble an away team, pilot a starship, hail other vessels, allocate shields, prioritize different ship systems, issue orders to your crew and collect the spoils of war, among other things.
DownGate will be a First Person Shooter and will take full advantage of many of the elements that XenoMiner uses, but this time set in a game environment better fit for war.
You can have a different set saved to each amiibo for quick access — perhaps one might be your Splat Dualies set for use in Turf War and another is your Goo Tuber set for use in Ranked Battle.
Quite naturally, going into 3.0, our fear was that Disney Interactive would do the same again this year, albeit using an amalgam of characters and settings stripped from the Star Wars universe.
When it became clear that we did not live in this perfect world, however, and would be denied seeing this game's release, a dedicated team of wizards and mystics set out to right this wrong, using the darkest and most forbidden of arts to scrape away at reality, tunneling into this hypothetical perfect world to extract an English copy of Super Robot Wars J from it.
You take not only a nonviolent epic poem but the single most nightmarish and psychedelic setting known to Western civilization and you use it to make... a God of War clone?
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