Sentences with phrase «appendages at»

These C - virus infected enemies will mutate their appendages at times based on the damage they receive.
The appendages at the very back of their bodies are long and thin, but move back and forth so fast that they look like little paddles.
For example, we must watch Chang ever so slowly disfigure a man, one appendage at a time.
And this year's Frieze Talks program exhibits a strong streak of humor and irony, promising to transform the auditorium appendage at the north end of the Frieze tent from a room you might accidentally wander into when you're looking for a bathroom, to the room that you're actually looking for.

Not exact matches

It began in my heart and rushed through every appendage, leaving me giddy yet deeply at peace — and on the verge of tears.
The Tyee is an evolving creature and we've decided it's time to lose the appendage that is The Hook — for now, at least.
I've been snowbound since Sunday evening, stuck at home with kids who resent the fact that there are no snow days in homeschool, a wife who wonders why I don't have a job in south Florida (but only on cold winter days), and two animals (a neurotic dog who keeps asking to go out and then to come in, and a kitten that is constantly hunting my various appendages).
Bisected by religious and political conflict in the 16th century, the Low Countries were divided into the Southern Netherlands, an appendage of Catholic Spain with Flanders at its heart, and the United Provinces or Dutch Republic, a newly minted, Protestant, entrepreneurial oligarchy whose growing pains sometimes seem uncannily predictive of our own.
More, even, than a sly dig at the size of Adebayor's appendage.
One thing that I've noticed, these three ladies are actually saying or I know at least, Jenna said that she was smaller breasted and then her breasts grew as, during her pregnancy and then when her milk volume increased, I think there's a difference in having started out with a smaller breast that got bigger because now you have these extra [appendage] on the front of you.
At least he still has all of his appendages.
In his words at the public hearing on constitution and electoral reform held at Ogun State Cultural Centre, Abeokuta today, Governor Fayose said; «Even when it inherited a working system that conducted elections adjudged as free and fair by local and international communities, INEC has failed consistently to replicate the inherited working system due to overzealousness and rabid passion to work as appendage of the federal government.
Axel Meyer, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Konstanz in Germany, says that sharks, fish, and other aquatic creatures have penislike appendages that evolved from finlike structures that had nothing to do with limbs.
Some 370 million years ago cladoxylopsid trees stood at least eight meters tall, capped by branches with twiggy appendages instead of leaves.
The wave sweeps through the brain at approximately 14 micrometers per second; the microglia turn their fingerlike appendages in the direction of the wave and then begin migrating toward the injury site within one minute.
Adding an enzyme that can «sneak into this machinery» and tack on an appendage makes the story even more complicated, says Jean - Marc Ghigo, a microbial geneticist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, who wasn't involved in the study.
PhD student Carles Recasens, who will defend his thesis with the results of this study in January, has discovered that «JAK / STAT appears at key time points in the development of the appendage and that it collaborates with Wingless / Wnt, Dpp / BMP and Hedgehog in wing specification and growth.»
In the conference paper, the researchers report a prototype of a wearable silent - speech interface, which wraps around the back of the neck like a telephone headset and has tentacle - like curved appendages that touch the face at seven locations on either side of the mouth and along the jaws.
While many creatures at these depths, roughly 3,600 meters below the surface, use a glowing appendage to lure a meal a little closer, the lantern - mouth angler's lure actually dangles inside its mouth.
Each appendage has different tissue composition and rates of regeneration, yet when you look at the critical structure, the blastema, there's actually a well - conserved set of miRNAs.
Shifting the bioelectric current at the site of the cut changes the type of appendage regenerated — allowing a head to be regrown in place of a tail, for instance.
It occurs at a slightly lower horizon than the main specimen, and shows only a small portion of the anteriormost part of the specimen, including a partial appendage.
All of their appendages are beat and appropriate, they are provided at a reasonable price.
As an appendage to the piece, Criterion includes a 10 - minute behind - the - scenes clip from the scoring sessions at Abbey Road in 2001, in upconverted SD.
Pure muscle moving together for speed, with a man atop them, vulnerable, at the mercy of the animal's trust.There are few things more thrilling than being atop a galloping horse at full speed, the wind ripping past you, the pounding of the hooves in your year and rattling yoiur spine, but at that moment you become one with the horse, as though you had become an appendage.
«By using the structure of the surface without adding any appendages, we're able to optimize the air flow,» says von Hooydonk, who rose to prominence following the unveiling of the Z9 Grand Turismo concept at the 1999 Frankfurt motor show, a car which previewed the look of today's 6 - series.
Developed with the help of GM's road racing partners at Pratt & Miller, the large appendage provides 300 pounds of downforce at 150 mph.
The operation was the first of its kind in the world, and considering that the new appendages were fitted at rather unusual part of the cat's limb means that Itaps can be adapted to fit various bone joints.
Since then, legions of would - be Slayers have stormed the Shattered Isles, taking up arms to defend the last bastions of human civilization from destruction at the hands (and talons, fangs, or similarly sinister appendages) of the marauding monstrous beasts known as Behemoths.
You'll notice that there's quite a bit of sprite flicker when there are more than two characters on the screen at once, and characters often tumble over each other on contact, resulting in a jumbled mess of appendages that wink in and out of existence as the NES's hardware attempts to make sense of the carnage.
Freezing an encroaching antagonist, blasting a leg off, and hurtling the appendage back at the still - frozen foe feels exhilarating thanks to the title's zippy aiming and increased overall speed.
Swiping at their attacking appendage with the right angle and timing will stop their attack, which adds a layer of tactical precision to the game.
The game is a tournament where mutated fighters with springy appendages duke it out at arm's length (a really long arm's length).
Further inside the exhibition is Cut Piece, a work that consists of dissected metal tubes with sharp points at its extremities, cross-sectioned like a medical school cadaver, oozing rubber appendages.
The main structure with a double - story loft above has appendages hanging at inconceivable angles.
In Biting the Red Thing, 2004 — 2005, also on show at David Zwirner, the fruit bowl filled with translucent orbs is not grounded on the table but levitates in rusty shadow, the same blood - rich passage into which the woman's arm deflates in a handless, trunklike appendage.
I Love You with My Ford (1961), Look Alive (Blue Feet, Look Alive)(1961), Tube (1962), and Morning Sun (1963) are included in The Popular Image Exhibition, a large - scale compendium of Pop and Fluxus art curated by Alice Denney, at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C. Rosenquist's painting Vestigial Appendage (1962) is included in the group exhibition De A à Z 1963: 31 peintres americains choisis par The Art Institute of Chicago, one of the first European exhibitions to include his work, presented at the Centre Culturel Américain, Paris.
Knowing this information, viewers can see the properly placed appendages on the sculptures as apparatuses to hold up users» arms while they look at devices — a more profound understanding of the work.
Then, in 1966, the critic Lucy Lippard, who, like so many New Yorkers, had known her effectively as Goldwater's appendage, saw her work, was astonished by it, and included it in a show she was organising called Eccentric Abstraction, at the Fischbach Gallery.
In fact, it isn't a real organization at all, but a project launched barely three months ago, in January 2012, by 350.org, created by notorious anti-corporation activist Bill McKibben, and Citizens Engagement Lab, itself a creation of MoveOn.org, a George Soros - funded appendage of the Democratic Party.
At the same time, Michael, I want to make it perfectly clear, in no uncertain terms, that I expect you to keep your comically - obscene, segmented body - appendages well away from my personal space, at all timeAt the same time, Michael, I want to make it perfectly clear, in no uncertain terms, that I expect you to keep your comically - obscene, segmented body - appendages well away from my personal space, at all timeat all times.
As well as at home, socks are no match for the squirming, crawling appendages of a baby.
-- hints heavily at what's coming, with the latest SpotMini appearing in shot with that extendable appendage.
I predict that one day one side will not be privy to knowing / seeing how much the other side earns / gets paid, as is open for all and sundry to see / view on MLS listings at the moment, subject to whatever «side agreements» are in place as addendums and appendages to regular listings.
Hands full, arms full, legs full... every appendage, at this point, is overflowing!
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