Not exact matches
One major question I set out to answer is: How does Intuitive keep the progress
going after being the market leader for so long, especially as competitors are expected to enter the
scene?
Just a couple of years
after Snapchat
went mainstream, we almost internalized the notion that we can easily have a behind - the -
scenes access to any business or celebrity.
You're little
scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets
go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it came from Chad: stupid question, it came from god, but I guess if you want to get more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town, post signs and
after no success for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
Also, take the end of October through the last day of December and imagine three full months of non-stop «it's a small world
after all» played everywhere you
go, in every store, every mall and every business, all day, every day, and then you get home to an evening to yourself and your favorite channel is playing a 10 hour marathon of the old «It's a small world» Disney video that takes you on a magical tour of the ride and a behind the
scenes segment on how they did all the animatronics.
After showing how this has happened in various «myths,» Girard turns to some biblical accounts to show how the skapegoating mechanism is revealed in Scripture as well, but in a way that turns the mechanism upside down and reveals what is truly
going on behind the
scenes.
In Boca Raton, Florida, this is what the Christmas / winter displays look like in one public park looks like (thanks also to a Satanist group who has a display in the park that was erected
after a nativity
scene went in):
Aston Villa had
gone one goal down
after just seven minutes against QPR in their crucial relegation six pointer at Villa Park, but Christian Benteke equalised only three minutes later to cue crazy
scenes in Birmingham, for Villans fans and gilets alike.
He could not remember
going tothe Angels» game and watching Adenhart pitch six scoreless innings, or hoppinginto Stewart's silver Mitsubishi Eclipse afterward and heading to a country barin Fullerton, or being blindsided less than 50 yards from the bar by anallegedly drunk driver named Andrew Gallo, who ran a red light in his minivanand was later arrested
after fleeing the
scene.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the
scene and will continue to do so long
after he's
gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
Ancelotti is currently taking some time out from football management
after being let
go by Real Madrid at the end of the 2014/15 campaign, and is said to have already filmed his
scene in the movie in Vancouver, where his wife Mariann is from (via Metro).
There is a definite upswing in the belief
going around the Arsenal squad though, as reported by Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison
after he was given rare behind the
scenes access to the dressing room as Arsenal prepare to face West Ham on the first game of our season.
I remember watching WWF (before it was WWE) as a kid, Roddy Piper, Hitman Hart etc and you'd get the camera
going backstage into a soap opera like drama, arguments between fighters, The Million Dollar Man stole an ambulance
after a fight in a staged kidnap
scene etc..................................
I just hope fighters either do nt say» im
going to retire» and casue a whole
scene after their «last fight» but then 6 months later talk about how they would be open to fight another guy... Faber talking about fighting TJ was worse.
Folsom
went from an afterthought on the basketball
scene to a near Cinderella - like story
after the Bulldogs came up just short of a CIF Division II title, losing to St. John Bosco - Bellflower 63 - 54 on March 29 at Sleep Train Arena.
But
after getting over the scary
scene of grown adults
going mental at the football I stood in the North Bank nearly every match until (1980) and my education began and other older Arsenal fans would mention RAY KENNEDY's name with respect and a little dam (why did we sell em) if my faded memory is right.
After the behind - the -
scenes drama screamed into public view, the Hammers
went on to win back - to - back games.
I told his father that evening I was tired of getting the brunt of his anger over things,
after the orient express trip that I knew was
going to be a bad
scene.
...
after Greg Gianforte body - slammed a reporter the night before Montanans
went to the polls on Election Day, the DCCC, Priorities USA and MoveOn all ran digital ads that included audio from the
scene.
He said, «On receiving the distress call, the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, ordered the officer in - charge of Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Uba Adams, to
go after the hoodlums and they moved swiftly to the
scene
Since joining Cuomo, DeRosa has become one of his closest advisers, helping craft his public message and aggressively
going after critics behind the
scenes and on social media.
As I was reading these comments — while completely flattered — I just kept thinking to myself, If only these people knew what was really
going on leading up to, behind the
scenes of, and
after this picture they see on their Instagram feed.
There are so many behind the
scenes things that
go into these posts (including, sweat and tears — no blood yet, thank goodness) and sometimes the last thing I want to do
after a long day of work to sit back down at my computer to blog.
Having been in the dating
scene now for 25 years, I
go through phases where sometimes dating is exciting (like when I move to a new city and there is a fresh pool of men) and sometimes I consider it a chore (when I have date
after date with duds).
As older men enter the dating
scenes, what they are
after are women who want to
go out for fun and interesting dinners, try new things, travel for the sake of adventure, etc..
Apparently, Alix Tichelman and Mr. Hayes met on this dating site and agreed to
go for a cruise on his yacht where she provided him with heroine,
after which it is alleged to be on film showing that Mr. Hayes got violently ill and Alix Tichelman is said to have hid the drugs and fled the
scene.
My baby sis met her beau there but, she was pretty sure that she, a gorgeous young and successful woman, was
going to be single for a long time
after being in the online dating
scene.
If you've married and are now divorced or widowed it may have been quite a while, and
going out on a date again
after a long break from the dating
scene induce feelings that you haven't experienced since you were a teenager!
«World War Z» explodes right
after the opening
scenes, in which we see warnings that things are
going awry: news reports of feral animals and dead dolphins, roving mobs and rioters — the usual premonitory noise that opens any disaster movie.
But we still have to endure many
scenes which are overplayed just that little too much, like Herbie «coughing»
after Thorndyke puts Irish coffee in the petrol tank, or the
scene where he tries to throw himself off the bridge, which slowly
goes from being sad to making us feel silly for crying at a car being drowned.
In the film's scariest
scene, her enraged father, Jerry (Daniel Baldwin),
goes after Tommy with a baseball bat.
IE it will return from one cut
scene and give you control again, but
after taking 10 steps forward it will
go back to another cut
scene.
After a series of lab - rat experiments conducted aboard a space station
go horribly awry, resulting in the entire facility self - destructing in the opening
scene, samples of Caldwell's formula fall to Earth, infecting George (who swells to King Kong proportions), an alpha wolf somewhere in Southern Wyoming, and a crocodile in Everglades National Park.
I really liked how they alluded to the title's origin during a phonecall near the end, and the
scene that summed up Alice's experiences
after a week with this couple when she
went to buy cigarettes and handed her I.D. to the cashier: -LCB- Peering quizzically -RCB- «Is this supposed to be you?»
He
goes through one trauma
after another with surprising dignity, underplaying everything, even his drunk
scenes.
Once Ricky and Hector, or Hec (Sam Neill)-- the latter an older bushman Bella cares for before she suddenly dies —
go on the run in the wilds of New Zealand
after child protective services seeks to return Ricky to a care home following Bella's passing, Paula reveals herself as more of a fanatical zealot than she let on in that first
scene («no child left behind» is her frequent motto, which she utters in the film with seemingly unthinking reflexivity).
say a couple of farm girls in one of the opening
scenes,
going on like a couple of construction workers and literally chasing
after him.
Of course, Spielberg is working in a time - honored tradition:
After The Birth of a Nation, with its risible
scenes of freed slaves raping and pillaging white Southerners, movies have treated this «peculiar» institution mostly at arm's length, from the happy slaves of
Gone With the Wind and Song of the South to the simian allegories of King Kong and Planet of the Apes.
The opening and closing sequences are
scenes that are certainly
going to stick in your mind for a while
after the credits roll.
The movie tries for a few
scenes of psychological transformation (as when Kersey watches his raging father - in - law
go after poachers with a shotgun), but they're ham - handed, and the whole trick of the movie is that Willis doesn't shake off his easygoing charm once he becomes a vigilante.
After a hostage negotiation
goes terribly wrong in the opening moments of the first episode (one of the few
scenes where violence comes into play), Ford, a green agent obsessed with the connection between psychology and the increasing occurrences of violence in the country, pushes the FBI toward softening its typical understanding of serial killers.
This is of course the arc on which this character
goes, but getting
scene after scene of Churchill deflecting the opinions of those around him lessons our sympathy.
The film's entire philosophy can be summed up in a
scene where Sam, about to have sex with a nubile young woman, realizes that he loves his wife and can't
go through with the indiscretion
after all.
More concentration should have
gone to the threadbare script, which is so barren of memorable
scenes, you probably won't remember watching this film a month
after viewing it.
For instance, in one
scene, Tom is attempting to win back the heart of Summer
after their romance has
gone sour.
Ehren Kruger's (The Skeleton Key, The Ring 2) script does have a coherent premise and the semblance of a plot, but it's so hard to spot underneath the constant and very forced ad - libby nature of the cheeseball, comical interplay, and even tougher to remember
after experiencing action
scenes that
go on for five, ten, or, in the finale, nearly an hour at a time.
In the early
going, the story alternates between
scenes of wayward kids partying and moments in which a friend knocks on Sara's door and blankly informs her that her latest make - out partner has hung himself; by the end, it's just one
scene after another of people screaming at each other.
However,
after about 20 minutes, you realise that it feels like you're watching a Chanel perfume ad and
after several
scenes of a cool breeze rustling through the cornfields and Kurylenko dancing her little cotton sock off under an autumnal sun, it's apparent that this all we're
going get.
But Allen's script has huge issues with follow - through —
after their first, flirtatious lunch, Dia tells Roy to «look out your window at midnight,» but we never find out if he did, and what he saw — and several
scenes fizzle out or
go nowhere in particular.
Whether we're watching a character hustle meth for gas money, characters hide a dead body on a swing, or take a pizza break
after cleaning their crime
scene, I was impressed with how far «Rough Night»
went.
When Gibson
goes out into his field in the middle of the night
after hearing odd noises, that
scene is incredibly tense because you just know he's
going to see something odd out there.