As you are attacked
by enemies whose numbers make up for their lack of variety, you will push the B button to attack and invariably defeat them all.
In one of the scariest moments of the game, I was pursued through darkened corridors
by an enemy whose menacing presence was felt mostly audibly.
Not exact matches
The individual may constantly descend into the void and time and again be tempted to rebel against the
enemy, discovering perhaps only intermittently the companion
whose presence is all the more intensely felt
by virtue of the other phases.
Their «criminally stupid strategy» of removing central economic distinctions from the table has made them easy prey for their
enemies: «[B] y dropping the class language that once distinguished them sharply from Republicans they have left themselves vulnerable to cultural wedge issues like guns and abortion and the rest
whose hallucinatory appeal would ordinarily be far overshadowed
by material concerns.»
Those worshippers are excellent (
by their) worship, in
whose heart the
enemy of Mura dwells.»
When chaos broke out in the garden of Gethsemane on the night Jesus was arrested, what do we find Him doing — healing the guard
whose ear had just been lobbed off (
by his accuser and
enemy).
Instead, the present situation was much more accurately predicted
by Huxley in Brave New World, which suggested that «in the age of advanced technology, spiritual devastation is more likely to come from an
enemy with a smiling face than from one
whose countenance exudes suspicion and hate.
When the terrible
enemy, death, approaches, He does not want to be forsaken even
by the disciples
whose human weakness He knows.
1For the meaning I wish «tradition» to have, consider MacIntyre's definition: «A tradition is an argument extended through time in which certain fundamental agreements are defined and redefined in terms of two kinds of conflict: those with critics and
enemies external to the tradition who reject all or at least parts of those fundamental agreements, and those internal, interpretative debates through which the meaning and rationale of the fundamental agreements come to be expressed and
by whose progress a tradition is Constituted.»
For Lewis the
enemy is not true science, fueled
by a love of truth, but that applied science
whose practitioners are motivated
by a love of power.
Definitions vary according to the size of the window that constitutes life, (when it starts and stops), its quality or relative value as measured
by those in power, (i.e. slaves regarded as half - people, uncharismatic mutations, the sick and aged, outsiders, outlaws,
enemies, militarily weaker populations with confiscatable possessions, those with «fates worse than death», et al), and
whose lives, (responsibility for all of a wars» deaths might be attributed to the defeated).
Romney, however, in his only brief foray abroad managed to offend an ally
whose hospitality he was enjoying
by suggesting the UK was not ready to host the Olympics, propagating the cultural inferiority of the Arab nations and proclaiming Russia as the US's number one geopolitical
enemy — a claim that might surprise a country which is allowing the US to transport arms through it in order to continue a war with Afghanistan, a country once ruled
by the USSR itself.
George Osborne,
whose capacity for critical self - awareness is often underestimated
by his
enemies, grasped that voters were wary of putting a callow, pasty 39 - year - old into the Treasury in the middle of a financial crisis.
KSM - 66,
whose bioavailability and absorption are enhanced
by BioPerine ®, also works to ensure you maintain your mental edge — fortifying the cognitive prowess that gives us a natural advantage over our
enemies.
A Touch of Zen features one of the best villains of any 1970s swordplay film, a cunning
enemy commander
whose troops dog Hsu at ever turn, portrayed
by Han Ying - chieh, who also served as action director.
Directed
by Brian Kirk (Luther, Game of Thrones)
by a script
by Ronan Bennett (Public
Enemies), the film takes place in the 1970s and sees Dornan as a member of the IRA,
whose wife is accidentally killed in Ireland.
The planned Marvel Studios movie is an adaptation of its Black Panther comic book,
whose central character, T'Challa, must defend his kingdom from destruction
by enemy forces.
The story concerns a squad of men, led
by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), that has been ordered on a morale - boosting public relations mission to go behind
enemy lines in France and find Private James Ryan (Matt Damon),
whose three brothers have all been killed in action.
It is also simultaneously a portrait of Special FBI Agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale),
whose career defining obsession was to kill or capture Dillinger, a gangster identified
by his boss J Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup) as «Public
Enemy # 1».
The mishap that brought him there was related
by association to the sad and angry Dr. Mouldy (Nicholas Farrell),
whose wife has just left him; among his patients is one Bosnian refugee (Walentine Giorgiewa) bearing a war
enemy's child.
Standing
by his side is Oscar - winner Lupita Nyong» o's Nakia, a covert agent
whose job is to stifle word of Wakanda's secrets, hunting down its
enemies with deadly force.
The
Enemy Below (Kino Classics, Blu - ray), a World War II submarine drama based on the novel of the same name
by Commander D. A. Rayner, stars Robert Mitchum as Captain Murrell, the newly - appointed commander of an American Destroyer in the South Atlantic, and German star Curd Jürgens making his American film debut as Commander Von Stolberg, a German submarine commander
whose mission is imperiled when the American warship gives chase.
Clara is aided
by a haunted mentor, Stelia,
whose knowledge of their
enemy Kalidess is both a bane and a blessing.
Not only can you increase the stats of your character
by the usual means of earning EXP, WP or purchasing cool equipment, but you can also stick with a particular fairy
whose skills and abilities complement your own and level them up or you can choose a Fairy that may not necessarily have the same skills and abilities that you do but work against certain
enemies that you may encounter in the game world.
The game does mix things up a bit
by having
enemies whose guard needs to be broken before you can attack them, or having you press the triangle or circle buttons at appropriate times to dodge bullets and attacks, respectively.
The player controls a tiny red creature,
whose objective is to get through each of the levels
by running and jumping while avoiding various
enemies and obstacles.
The player takes control of an ape
whose slow movement is offset
by his uncanny ability to spit deadly fireballs at
enemies.
By contrast, the charmingly folkloric style of Cambodian artist Vann Nath's paintings jars with the first - hand recollections of torture by the Khmer Rouge that they depict, while Dinh Q. Lê, whose family was driven into exile by the Khmer Rouge, has curated a lyrical exhibition of observational drawings by artists in the Vietcong of downtimes between engaging the enem
By contrast, the charmingly folkloric style of Cambodian artist Vann Nath's paintings jars with the first - hand recollections of torture
by the Khmer Rouge that they depict, while Dinh Q. Lê, whose family was driven into exile by the Khmer Rouge, has curated a lyrical exhibition of observational drawings by artists in the Vietcong of downtimes between engaging the enem
by the Khmer Rouge that they depict, while Dinh Q. Lê,
whose family was driven into exile
by the Khmer Rouge, has curated a lyrical exhibition of observational drawings by artists in the Vietcong of downtimes between engaging the enem
by the Khmer Rouge, has curated a lyrical exhibition of observational drawings
by artists in the Vietcong of downtimes between engaging the enem
by artists in the Vietcong of downtimes between engaging the
enemy.
It seemed extremely hypocritical that America was fighting «against an
enemy whose master race ideology was echoed at home
by the fact of a segregated armed forces.»
I can just imagine the grave shaking of heads, and the solemn declarations that while the Guardian may not have technically breached Journalistic guidelines and standards and were basically truthful, they still should be shamed for failing to meet the impossibly high standards set
by their
enemies —
whose own conduct is not assessed — these latter standards then even being embraced
by some of their erstwhile allies in order to buy «balanced» respectability at their expense!
One of the three, Coyle writes, is Adel Hamad, an
enemy combatant
whose legal case was profiled in a video, Guantanamo Unclassified, posted on YouTube
by his lawyers in the Federal Public Defender's Office.
And while having
enemies can motivate you (another friend is a PD
whose work is partly driven
by her belief that most prosecutors are rotten people), most of us would probably agree that it would be great to turn our
enemies into friends.