Sentences with phrase «as arrows flying»

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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.»
«Whether it's bacteria swarming, cells roaming or energy - consuming «arrows» flying, these systems share universal characteristics independent of the precise size and structure of the agents as well as their detailed interactions,» said corresponding author Bowick, who is on leave from Syracuse University while in his role at KITP.
Despite the fact that arrows fly, camels charge, and blood flows with reckless abandon, it all comes across as a particularly dry history text.
Now initially as the film starts, the effects are pretty awesome as arrows and fireballs as flying out from the screen.
Low - budget horror fans will find little to complain about in the straightforward first half - hour, which stacks up an entertaining series of episodic mishaps — an overpowered Pec Deck machine pushes a guy's ribs out through his torso; ceramic tiles fly off the walls of a fully - occupied women's locker room as steam blasts out of the shower heads; and, in the quickest and most brutal tableau, an unfortunate patron gets a Friday the 13th - style arrow through the back of the neck.
For example, arrows won't be as devastatingly powerful against flying units like her.
After the usual rigamarole about shooting challenges and directorial perfectionism, someone asked Zhang Yimou what he thought the film was about, which he either answered honestly or deftly dodged by asserting that what he wanted people to take from the film, long after they've forgotten the plot, are the memories of certain images: two women in red fighting among swirling yellow leaves, two sorrowful men flying and dueling on a lake as still as a mirror, a sky of black arrows, a desert moonscape haunted by lonely figures in white.
Fluid camera work lays out the tactical picture, as mounted Arikara (or «Ree») warriors encircle the trappers on a river bank, while inside their perimeter sudden death arrives with the swoosh of an arrow or the thunk of a flying axe.
There's a moment in the film where Hawkeye takes a moment to say, «The city's flying; we're fighting an army of robots; I have a bow and arrow; none of it makes sense...» The comment was directed to newcomer Scarlet Witch, but it may just as well have been directed at the audience.
The latter is extremely useful in hunting situations as when you shoot an animal with an arrow, the materials will instantly fly towards you without you having to go and pick them up later.
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