Sentences with phrase «arrows which»

By looting treasure chests, player may unlock power ups: wings that let him fly around the stage, additional arrows which may be even deadly than the ordinary ones, or a magnificent shield which protects from coming enemy attacks.
There are a variety arrows which he can use, depending on the situation.
However, we're talking about Batman Begins here so expect a very linear course and giant arrows which tell you the way you need to go.
It's best to come prepared with Tripcaster ammunition for this, whilst we strongly recommend use of the Tearblast Arrows which are available from the Carja and Shadow Carja Sharpshot bows.
Running to the left of the screen will work similarly, causing you to emerge on the right of the screen where a treasure chest lies in wait, filled with laser arrows which can bounce across the arena and slice apart any player in its path.
The rogue can unlock a variety of arrows types, including ice arrows which allow her to create rafts of ice on the water.
The top row has directional arrows which let you more easily move the cursor in a text box.
This resource contains two progress arrows which allow students to self assess success criteria, set targets and set self challenges.
My favorites are the red ones with tiny red hearts, they have white outlines (heart shapes) and black arrows which makes is adorable.
Through the sharp tips of the three arrows which had pierced me the world itself had invaded my being and had drawn me back into itself.
This is the mystery of history, the mystery of the arrow which is still concealed in the quiver.
The first is the prophetic stage of the futile labour of the prophet to bring Israel back to YHVH, the stage in which he sees himself as an arrow which is fated to remain in the quiver, hidden and unused (Isa.
But Krishna, who until now has been a warrior and friend and helper, becomes involved in another war and is killed by an arrow which struck him in the sole of the foot, his only vulnerable spot.
This is what she calls «causation in a Zeno universe,» referring to the paradox of the moving arrow which is simply an infinite series of motionless instants.
Atreus is also available to lend a hand with his bow and arrow which are used mostly to distract and stun enemies while his father is busy fighting others.
One race sees you going solo, trying to get the best time whilst constantly driving through a green arrow which appears in front of you.
You can get a concussive arrow which pushes enemies back, smoke cloud arrows, and a bunch of other nifty little augments.
The reality is that hunting for evidence is nothing more than whipping out a scanner and following the little arrow which points you straight to the target where you then proceed to scan it.
I know that men used to suspect Dr. Newman — I have been inclined to do so myself — of writing a whole sermon, not for the sake of the text or of the matter, but for the sake of one single passing hint — one phrase, one epithet, one little barbed arrow which, as he swept magnificently past on the stream of his calm eloquence, seemingly unconscious of all presences, save those unseen, he delivered unheeded, as with his finger - tip, to the very heart of an initiated hearer, never to be withdrawn again.
If you can not see «Turn on BitLocker» link, click the arrow which is on the right of the Removable Drive name.
Login to Facebook, then click the arrow which is facing down that will be in the top right corner.

Not exact matches

The arrows point to which provinces they're most interested in.
From 2009 to 2016, Oklahoma's license plate somewhat controversially showcased the «Sacred Rain Arrow» sculpture, which is located outside Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum and depicts an Apache warrior shooting an arrow to pray for rain.
What's interesting about this graph is the the fourth, fifth and sixth arrows collectively span a period of time which, for boomers and gen - Xers, represents a significant amount of their adult lifetimes and personal experience with what «normal» interest rates are.
While the campaign trail in Strathmore - Brooks, Mr. Jean and candidate Derek Fildebrandt cleverly walked around town with a giant arrow in hand pointing out services and commodities, like alcohol and gas, which became more expensive due to tax increases in the recent provincial budget.
In the top right - hand corner is a small arrow pointing downwards, next to the «Quick Help» button, which is a circle with a question mark in it.
The proletarian world was ready for a religion that would take the side of the underdog, preach the virtues of the meek and humble of heart, and offer the hope of a heaven in which all the slings and arrows of a prejudiced fortune would receive compensation in eternal happiness.
An «arrow prayer» is a very simple and direct petition or word of thanksgiving and praise, which may be said at any time and in any place.
Pope Benedict wrote often that beauty is an arrow that wounds — by that, he meant that it penetrates hearts which might never be turned by reason or virtue.
Archeologists tell us that in Paul's day, some of the arrows and spears had tips made of some sort of combustible material which was then lit on fire and shot or thrown into the enemy forces.
For example, take verse 16 — «In addition to all, taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.»
Last year in Ireland, a police file was opened on Bishop Philip Boyce after one of the country's leading secularists, John Colgan, complained about an «offensive» homily in which the bishop stated that the Church is being «attacked from the outside by the arrows of a secular and godless culture.»
«The arrow in the quiver is not its own master; the moment at which it shall be drawn out is not for it to determine.»
«Ephesians 6:16 With all of these, take the shield of faith, with which you will be able to quench all the flaming arrows of the evil one.»
16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.
With all of these, take the shield of faith, with which you will be able to quench all the flaming arrows of the evil one.
That is to say, one path along which we aim our arrows upward is by reflection upon the quarry our restless minds seek, and upon the working of our own minds as they relentlessly pursue.
By the effects of his intelligence and efficacity in the universe, which our minds try to grasp, however, we are led to aim our minds in a certain direction, like arrows that are bound to fall short.
And Roman soldiers in Paul's day had weapons which were purely offensive — like the bow and arrow, or the spear.
The most powerful influence in human life is neither the environment in which we happen to be brought up, the genes we were bequeathed from our parents at birth, nor all the slings and arrows of fate, no matter how tragic and harrowing their effects may be.
But we can see that that which Eliade transforms into eternity, and that which Nietzsche transforms eternity into, is not time, the future time of history, the time of entropy and the arrow, but the point, «the Now.»
The king obeys, and this arrow, shot towards Damascus, is the prophetic sign which Elisha then interprets: «The Lord's arrow of victory.»
In truth, the roots of this becomingless view go as far back as Zeno of Elea, who was probably the first who treated time and motion as a static geometrical line: his view that the allegedly flying arrow is motionless in all points of its trajectory has an obvious affinity with the strange view of some of our contemporaries according to which successive moments exist «tenselessly» on the fourth dimension called «time.»
RB: He is wanting to produce a series with arrows, the terms in which are «occasions.»
Of course, one does not make such a vow apart from love's arrow, which prompts individuals to move out ecstatically and unite.
He searched in that direction for some irregular line on the distant horizon, an old ruin or sacred site to which the ancient arrow might have pointed.
With them I take seriously the apparent asymmetry of becoming, time's arrow, according to which the past is (in Peirce's words) «the sum of accomplished facts,» of definite particulars, whereas the future is exclusively constituted by real Thirds, that is, not fully particularized generals, which will be somehow particularized as the future becomes past but are not particularized in advance or eternally.
«If,» he says, «the heart of a horse, slain by a witch, taken out of the yet reeking carcase, be impaled upon an arrow and roasted, immediately the whole witch becomes tormented with the insufferable pains and cruelty of the fire, which could by no means happen unless there preceded a conjunction of the spirit of the witch with the spirit of the horse.
However, it is quite possible to distinguish between an active and a passive form of the offended consciousness, if we take care to remember that the passive form is so far active as not to permit itself wholly to be annihilated (for offense is always an act, never an event); and that the active form is always so weak that it can not free itself from the cross to which it is nailed, or tear the arrow from out its wound.5
There are embrasures through which one shoots poisoned arrows; there are battlements, to be sure, from which one looks down upon those below.
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