Sentences with phrase «as real birds»

As the wings of SmartBird beat up and down, they aerodynamically twist to change their angle, just as real birds» wings do.
Choose your most colorful felt to make sure this Christmas sewing pattern comes out as bright and vibrant as a real bird.
Emin describes the sculpture, often mistaken as a real bird, as a symbol of «hope, faith and spirituality» that acts as a point of contemplation.

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«It's private label, private branded, so we're not paying other brands as well, and we have a very efficient labor model, low - cost real estate,» Bird said in a «Mad Money» interview.
Don't dodge the real question: why does your god refer to bats as birds?
Those green monsters, as well as bunnies and birds, ate a lot of it but that's ok, next time I will be more prepared as this was my first real - real -LSB-...]
The idea is to lure Powerpuff fans into the seats in the hopes that once there they'll get hooked on the high - flying stunts of real - life Girl Power heroes such as Chamique Holdsclaw, Lisa Leslie and Sue Bird.
I, personally, have seen ducks, dogs, cats, weasels, different birds and many other, but I can say that's a real precedent in the history of professional football, as both teams are to take part in the Europa League next campaign.
Playing Angry Birds or Mario Kart can warp your perception of what's real and what's virtual — and that might be just what you need, as Sally Adee found out
«The fact that the birds focused their attacks on the heads of the models also shows us that they perceived them as real lizards because that is how they would attack real prey,» she adds.
To us the models may not look like very good likenesses, but to a bird the models should have looked the same colour as the real lizards.»
The coastal California gnatcatcher's status as a distinct subspecies makes it eligible for federal protection to keep the bird's shrub - land as habitat rather than a real estate development.
«Bird watchers, a group not traditionally thought of as a constituency by many wildlife management agencies, have real potential to be conservation supporters, if appropriate mechanisms for them to contribute are available.»
«However, it seems that in most years autumn weather plays a bigger role, perhaps acting as a filter that weeds out weaker birds before the real winter hits.»
When a real animal interacts with an animalbot, and that bot is controlled by a human, it's as though the human has donned a scale - size animal suit and disguised himself as a bird or a dog or even a bee.
Behavioral experiments have shown that night - migratory passerine birds can use a magnetic compass to orient during migration [e.g. 1], [2] and recent data suggest that the magnetic compass is used as the birds» primary compass in mid-air during real migratory flights [3].
Still, given that most of the brutality doled out by this particular commander (nicknamed «The Bird» by the prisoners and played by Takamasa Ishihara) is aimed at Zamperini's face, it's almost as if Jolie wants the inspirational message, but without all the physical and mental suffering that the real Zamperini went through.
Lady Bird doesn't exist as a twee indie movie construct, it feels thrillingly real and deeply personal, every single beat ringing true.
As the Bird, Jolie has cast the Japanese glam - rocker known as Miyavi (real name: Takamasa Ishihara) and directed him to bat his lashes and gaze on Zamperini with a mixture of rage and longinAs the Bird, Jolie has cast the Japanese glam - rocker known as Miyavi (real name: Takamasa Ishihara) and directed him to bat his lashes and gaze on Zamperini with a mixture of rage and longinas Miyavi (real name: Takamasa Ishihara) and directed him to bat his lashes and gaze on Zamperini with a mixture of rage and longing.
In the hands of many other writers, the titular, self - proclaimed Lady Birdreal name Christine McPherson played by renowned Irish actress Saoirse Ronan — would come across as whiny, entitled, and unlikable to the point where the entire film comes crumbling down.
Among them are George Clooney's home - invasion race - critique «Suburbicon» featuring Matt Damon (he does double duty with «Downsizing»); Angelina Jolie's fact - based Khmer Rouge drama «First They Killed My Father,» a Cambodian production rooted in native culture; Greta Gerwig's California comedy «Lady Bird» starring Saoirse Ronan as the title character; and Andy Serkis» «Breathe,» about the real - life polio activist Robin Cavendish, played by Andrew Garfield.
Instead, the ghostly colour of the actors reinforces the idea that the dead children Agatha's brother Benjie (Bird) starts seeing, and Clarice (Gadon), the returning spirit of Havana's mother, are just as real as the troubled actors they're visiting upon.
Despite Lady Bird's own teenage judgment of it as a place divorced from real culture — like New Hampshire — the city has embraced the film's affectionate eye on it.
This is 2002 and although Lady Bird (real name Christine; with typical feistiness she tells a priest at her Catholic school that Lady Bird is her given name, «Given to me by me») doesn't get good grades, she reckons that maybe 9/11 will improve her chances of getting in to NYU as applications are down due to terrorism.
The film's real breakout performance is provided by Miyavi, who offers a cruel and sinister take as Mutsushiro «The Bird» Watanabe, the unpredictably vicious prison warden obsessed with breaking Louis.
She re-brands herself as Lady Bird, goes all out to get into a college far from her home and spends time out of her house with real friends, boyfriends and newly acquired quasi friends.
But Lady Bird doesn't exist as a twee indie movie construct, it feels thrillingly real and deeply personal, every single beat ringing true.
Co-directors Tom Luddy and Julie Huntsinger certainly set out to program the year's likeliest Oscar contenders, including Joe Wright's Gary Oldman vehicle «Darkest Hour,» Greta Gerwig's «Lady Bird,» starring Saoirse Ronan, Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of Water,» starring Sally Hawkins, and «Battle of the Sexes,» starring a luminous Emma Stone as real - life hero Billie Jean King.
Answering our call was Annette Bening, who plays former Hollywood leading lady Gloria Grahame romantically linked to a much younger man in her final years in «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»; Jessica Chastain, who plays real - life poker entrepreneur Molly Bloom targeted by the FBI in «Molly's Game»; Diane Kruger, who won the Cannes film festival's top acting prize for her portrayal of a woman whose husband and child have been killed by terrorists in «In the Fade»; Margot Robbie, who stars as disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding in the quirky «I, Tonya»; Saoirse Ronan, as a Sacramento teen looking for her place in the world in «Lady Bird»; and Kate Winslet, who stars in Woody Allen's 1950s Coney Island drama «Wonder Wheel.»
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
Among them are George Clooney's home - invasion race critique «Suburbicon» featuring Matt Damon (he does double duty with «Downsizing»); Angelina Jolie's fact - based Khmer Rouge drama «First They Killed My Father,» a Cambodian production rooted in native culture; Greta Gerwig's California comedy «Lady Bird» starring Saoirse Ronan as the title character; and Andy Serkis» «Breathe,» about the real - life polio activist Robin Cavendish, played by Andrew Garfield.
Here, Lady Bird realizes that her friend's pain is more significant than hers and requires real compassion, which Danny gratefully accepts as he collapses into her arms.
The monsters you face are just as detailed and varied as the tools you use to hunt them, with a variety of creatures of all shapes and sizes resembling real - world reptiles and birds of prey and tons of unique fantasy beasts that keep things very interesting such as the Kulu - Ya - Ku, a bird / wyvern hybrid that hops around with stolen eggs, or the Anjanath, a dinosaur - inspired monster immensely aggressive towards both hunters and other species.
What a glorious film Lady Bird is — wonderful to see nominations for Greta Gerwig as director and writer and also the acting nominations for Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf as the mother and daughter double - act: an all - too - real relationship, dysfunctional, painful, loving and sad.
Kiki and Tombo are marvelous models of courage, drive and self confidence and her adventures have as much to do with real world situations, such as fear of failure and blows to her self esteem, as with the lyrical flights among the birds and over the forests and city streets (a lovingly detailed middle Europe seaport town of red tiled roofs and cobble stone streets).
One of the first real additions to the wrist - based gaming market is Flopsy Droid, described as an experimental game that is inspired by the popular Flappy Bird app.
In terms of real - world performance, the iPad 2 did load certain apps faster, such as Real Racing HD (9.9 vs. 11.6 seconds) and Angry Birds HD (10.7 vs. 13 seconreal - world performance, the iPad 2 did load certain apps faster, such as Real Racing HD (9.9 vs. 11.6 seconds) and Angry Birds HD (10.7 vs. 13 seconReal Racing HD (9.9 vs. 11.6 seconds) and Angry Birds HD (10.7 vs. 13 seconds).
«Now you can bring the Angry Birds experience from your smartphone to real life,» explains the web page at Amazon, which identifies it as one of the best gifts for children of 2013.
ShareAfter the real - estate crash a few years back jumbo & especially super-jumbo loans became almost as rare and hard to find as the Do - Do bird.
Other food that can be offered sparingly to birds includes proteins, such as plain cooked eggs and mealworms, which can be a real treat for some species.
Watching other birds eat the food can be a real help as well.
In the real world, the cat kills the canary — and as many as one million birds daily in North America.
These items are made with various materials and textures that are designed to be safe for birds, such as plastic balls, sisal rope, crinkle paper and even a real Chinese food takeout container, Lance added.
The outdoor dangers range from diseases and injuries from battles with other cats (who can also be the source of those diseases), to predators such as owls and other large birds of prey, to roaming dogs, or their wilder counterparts such as foxes, and of course, the very real danger posed by cars.
Your Pointer may have never spent a day on a real «hunt», but he may still point and flush out a bird as his ancestors were bred to do so.
For smaller animals such as birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, and certain farmyard animals such as cows, goats, and horses, the real danger is a compound called persin.
If you are a bird lover as I am it was a real treat.
Bring your binoculars and get ready for a real treat as you scan the skies for unique birds.
You'll enjoy VIP treatment and hotel pickup by limousine, but the real highlight will be the spectacular bird's - eye views as you soar along the coast.
The monsters you face are just as detailed and varied as the tools you use to hunt them, with a variety of creatures of all shapes and sizes resembling real - world reptiles and birds of prey and tons of unique fantasy beasts that keep things very interesting such as the Kulu - Ya - Ku, a bird / wyvern hybrid that hops around with stolen eggs, or the Anjanath, a dinosaur - inspired monster immensely aggressive towards both hunters and other species.
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