Sentences with phrase «by legions»

For one thing, riders are surrounded by legions of Lego's trademark minifigures, right from the start.
It» s shown by legions of trained acolytes in schools throughout the world, and probably many British schools without warnings of its errors as required by a.
These words, written in 2010 by critic Ed Halter, expressed the identity crisis suffered by early online artists, swamped by legions of teenage internet virtuosos whose proficiency with cut - and - paste culture often exceeded that of most MFA grads.
Ultimately, Mr. Polke's antic irreverence was picked up by legions of artists working in all mediums on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond, among them Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Richard Prince, Michael Krebber, John Bock and Lara Schnitger.
She'll be joined by legions of Nasty Women starting Thursday, when the Knockdown Center kicks - off a four - day fundraiser for Planned Parenthood featuring art, dance parties, and more.
Its legacy has been somewhat unfairly tarnished by legions of developers aiming to replicate its success and oversaturating the market with bland military shooters in the process.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning was a brand new IP attempting to enter the locker room of the games market and avoid getting its head stomped in by the legions of burly, gruff shooters oiling their muscles and trading insults, and because of that it was always going to have a hard time of it.
One great luxury for westerners is being able to have an affordable massage right on the beach, which is lined with massage salas attended by legions of jolly women ready to knead and pummel away your cares.
These days, however, many consumers have come to know Ireland as a businesswoman, and her brand, with its massive retail presence, is proven and trusted by legions of consumers.
The admonition offered by legions of mothers — «Don't sit so close to the TV» — isn't really an option when it comes to e-reading devices.
Let's face it: the Apple tablet is a mirage created by legions of fanboys and tech dreamers.
I remember once someone compared self - publishing to indie films; at the time I was at a trade show surrounded by legions of New York editors, one or two of whom snickered at that comment.
Politics is so divisive today that it is almost impossible to take any kind of stand without being attacked by legions of trolls.
Claire's incredible journey from post-WWII Scotland to a mid-eighteenth century village is a rousing, action - packed, enchanting read that has been enjoyed by legions of readers since it was first published.
Even this larger number amounts to less than 1 percent of the membership in the LDS Church worldwide, but all the same, leaders of the mainstream church are extremely discomfited by these legions of polygamous brethren.
The Alex looks beat, until it receives Emails and twitters of support by its legions of fans!
Judging by the legions of screaming fans in the audience, he's not alone in that feeling.
Though lost for many years, it turned up in a Universal archive and has been lovingly restored for a new generation to appreciate the conventions that it put in place, ones liberally bandied about by legions of generic horrors ever since.
Intra workout supplementation has been touted by legions of fitness enthusiasts everywhere as the critically essential key to procuring new gains and cultivating a lean, densely muscular physique.
The markets» operations are determined by legions of young men governed by confidence - boosting testosterone and the stress - related hormone cortisol.
Incidentally, strict visa requirements and teaching (mostly) in German means that the number of students in question is any case very limited so there is no risk to see German university swamped by legions of Asian students and costs running out of control.
Henchoz» criticisms are basically the ones thrown at Rafa by legions of armchair fans in concert with the gutter press — are they all the more valid now that an ex-Liverpool player is chiming in with his tuppence worth?
Pappy, as it's called by its legions of fans, is easily the most sought - after bourbon on the planet — and probably on Mars, too.
They're surrounded by legions of rookie staffers who are assigned to populate the rookie ministers» social - media accounts with gigabytes of flattering photos and nonstop cheerleading about what a progressive, green, innovative bunch of things they're doing for the middle class!
Justin Wolfers, an associate professor of business and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, argued those working in the field of happiness economics mistakenly imagine that the world is run by legions of politicians and economists whose love of GDP approaches religious fervor.
The problem is, after exorcizing one, the poor believer is found to be possessed by a legion of doubt.
His shows were always filled with actors, and for anyone truly sick, they were kept from coming forward by his legion of bouncers.
Backed by a legion of cheering cadets, the Army football team stormed into Yankee Stadium and beat favored Syracuse 9 - 6
Revered by a legion of fans who identify it as the distinct marking of a man they lionized when he was alive and whose legion has only grown in the 17 years ago since his passing.
That's a far cryfrom what was heard before the season opener, when Johnson — who also used thetriple option in winning consecutive I - AA championships in 1999 and 2000 ascoach at Georgia Southern — was besieged by a legion of vociferous doubters.
When Kimi arrived in Shanghai he was descended upon by a legion of fans, all trying to grab photos and videos.
Nurse invited her to the ceremony, where she got to mingle with the laureates and attend a dinner served in choreographed synchrony by a legion of waiters.
There are also stereotypical gags about lesbians and Asians that, if they were in a dude comedy, would get diced on Twitter by a legion of P.C. valkyries, and deservedly so.
Perhaps it's a stretch to bring sociology into it, but at the least Evil Dead II inspires dissection — by the theorist, by the stylist, by the fan of The Stooges and the Marx Brothers (who, with their appearance in Rob Zombie's films, seem to have inspired a lot of discomfort in their barely - contained anarchic explosions), and by the legion of fanatics who treat public screenings with the enthusiasm reserved for The Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Big Lebowski.
The results, which were embraced by a legion of philanthropists and politicians, helped jump - start a nationwide movement to recruit volunteer mentors...
Their power and primacy are endorsed by a legion of our most eminent researchers.
Meri - K Appy, President of the Home Safety Council stated, «Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog will be remembered by her legion of fans — past, present, and future — as a safety icon.
But his passion borders on zealotry and he's been prompted by a legion of animal welfare fanatics to propose a city ordinance that will ban the retail sale of dogs and cats in Tucson unless they come from animal shelters.
Backed by a legion of tanks and an army of bizarre creatures, he stormed through the kingdom and laid waste to everything in his way.
But even if you haven't pre-ordered the expansion there will still be a massive attack by legion on all of Azeroth to keep you busy in those last few weeks before the game's released.
Franchises like Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo dominate the contemporary racing genre, which is not surprising, as each series is crafted by a legion of developers and is refined across multiple iterations.
In the not too distant future, the only hope for governments and global corporations swept aside by LEGION are a group of corporately funded super agents called the AGENTS of MAYHEM!
Infinity Ward most recently developed Call of Duty: Ghosts, which was not well received by the legion of CoD fans.
Tiny, powerful Steam Machines by a legion of PC hardware makers were supposed to counter the threat of Windows becoming a walled garden while simultaneously dragging PC gaming into the living room.

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But whilst bigger companies have legions of finance experts behind them, smaller business owners can often find themselves dealing with accounting responsibilities all by themselves.
Recognizable by her signature vivid - pink locks, Fried (or Ladyada, as she is known on the internet) is one of the dominant forces behind the maker movement — a legion of do - it - yourself - minded folks who create cool things by tweaking everyday technology.
Legions of chefs have capitalized on gold's consumable nature by creating gilded novelty items.
The price competition offered by matching sellers with legions of online buyers was once predicted to be the permanent model of how commerce took place on the internet.
The Medel Valley is part of a small region of Switzerland in which people speak Romansch, a language descended from the Latin brought by the Roman legions who conquered the region 2,000 years ago.
The process begins when Amazon's legions of recruiters identify thousands of job prospects each year, who face extra screening by «bar raisers,» star employees and part - time interviewers charged with ensuring that only the best are hired.
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