Sentences with phrase «by shooting from a distance»

While I survived the opening sections by shooting from a distance, later confrontations forced me to jump into the fray — stepping on the front foot to make the most of 2B's rapid attacks.

Not exact matches

Since the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month, renewed calls for remedies to firearms violence have led to sweeping consumer boycotts and unprecedented moves by corporate America to distance itself from the powerful gun lobby.
The Bulldogs shot the absolute lights out from distance, making 9 of 17 three - pointers, and distributed the ball extremely effectively, led by their lightning - quick point guard, Kevin Pangos, who had five assists and 13 points.
Even Elneny is discouraged by Wenger to shoot from distance.
@ jo jo i am in total agreement with you as i expected today almost everyone is going on about how bad we are ect i just watched the highlights again to make sure i wasnt watching another game we out played the spuds for over 30 mins in the first half lioris had to make 4 good saves and all were shoots from distance wilshire was very good as with ramsey we then dominated again in the second half with more good shoots and saves buy the spud keeper yes its disapointing but we were much the better team maybe you all listened to phill neville but you should know by now we have to have an amazing game to be given any credit by pundits and talk of chelski scoring 8 against us when they beat villa 3 — 0 have some respect for your club lads we need to do better but i think its coming have a little faith
I am thinking of Elneny when he was discouraged by Wenger from shooting from distance, I wonder if all our players have been given the same daft advice.
He should be picked up and his early shots from unpredictable angles and distances wont catch them by surprise and off guard.
His vision and key passes have been admired by plenty and he also packs a strong right foot which helps him shoot from distance.
Simon Mignolet — 5.5 Poor with his kicking as usual, and had little to do other than pick Aguero's strike out of the net when he was beaten (by an excellent shot) from distance.
Lodeiro had a shot blocked by a defender's head, while Joevin Jones» powerful shot from distance swerved just outside the post.
We pushed forward whilst Wednesday by now had been reduced to no more than shooting from distance.
KC pulled one more goal back late on another long distance shot, this time by Zusi who fired from close to 30 yards out and Cody Cropper to his near side as the shot hit off the underside of the cross bar and in.
Former and current law enforcement chiefs and other experts predicted that Sunday's shooting would alter the training at many police forces to include more of a focus on the threat posed by high - rise snipers or others who kill from long distances.
The arrow shot, which was probably fatal, seems to have been launched from a great distance and took the victim by surprise, from which we may infer that it was an act of treachery.
Built by London - based wildlife photographer Will Burrard - Lucas, the robotic camera affords a view of the big cats unlike anything shot from distance with a long - focus lens.
Sponsored by the two organizations, the HDTV - equipped spacecraft Kaguya entered lunar orbit last month and went on to shoot a combined eight minutes of crisp video (available here) from a distance of around 60 miles (100 kilometers), offering a panoramic view of the moon's northern topography.
Making an extra effort to image a faint, gigantic corkscrew traced by fast protons and electrons shot out from a mysterious microquasar paid off for a pair of astrophysicists who gained new insights into the beast's inner workings and also resolved a longstanding dispute over the object's distance.
From the superimposed crease patterns and dim, degraded image during these shots, I have to assume they were captured by pointing a camera at or through a screen at an actual projection — perhaps of a workprint, which would account for the minor but consistent wear - and - tear on the print itself, as well as its obvious generational distance from the negatFrom the superimposed crease patterns and dim, degraded image during these shots, I have to assume they were captured by pointing a camera at or through a screen at an actual projection — perhaps of a workprint, which would account for the minor but consistent wear - and - tear on the print itself, as well as its obvious generational distance from the negatfrom the negative.
Shot (with one exception) in black and white by Florian Ballhaus (son of Michael), the film is set to a score that is more industrial sound than music; yet, it is the combination of the clinically clean black - and - white cinematography, the disturbing score, and the narrative's single - minded focus on the protagonist's actions (there is no moment when the film seeks to psychologise him) by which the film manages to simultaneously solicit, on the one hand, our fascination with and, increasingly, horror about the events depicted — even long after Herold has proven how scarily easy it is for him to order mass murder (and, whenever necessary, to set an example by killing himself)-- and, on the other hand, to ensure that we keep some intellectual distance from the diegetic events.
Co-written with three - time collaborator Jay Cocks, Scorsese's appropriately expansive treatment deals with some upsetting material in a refreshingly blunt but unbiased manner, as emphasized by the numerous observational shots taken at a distance from the violence visited upon the innocent by merciless shogunates like Inoue The Inquisitor (Issei Ogata).
As for the surfing, the film gets by on passable doubles (including Hamilton herself) shot from a distance, some decent close - up effects, and some sporting degree of actor athleticism.
Rohmer's style is both more lush (shot in rich colors by Nestor Almendros) and less intimate than his previous romantic comedies, directed in painterly compositions from a removed distance.
Scarcely in this picture at all is Wes's wife, Louise (Susan Hayward), whose marginalization from the insular, combative, more - than - a-little homoerotic relationship between the two men is communicated as soon as the three meet, laid out in a shot that places the men deep background in the reflection of a folding windshield as Louise is separated from them both by distance and the dividing pane of glass.
, with sets shot in portrait from a distance and rooms surrounded by blackness to highlight the cramped quarters of the war council.
Some skeletons use swords while others may target you from a distance by breathing fire or shooting arrows.
And while Little Accidents is no great shakes formally — its sole visual flourish is Colangelo's penchant for shooting emotionally charged scenes from a distance, which is likely motivated by a desire to avoid histrionics — it does create a clear picture of a community in which even the relatively affluent, like Bill and Diane, are essentially just middle - class.
As far as Star Wars goes, he still owns his original set of Star Wars figures and can vouch for the fact that a 1978 Stormtrooper can be blown to bits by shooting it with a slug gun from a distance.
You can also put off fire flares from a distance by shooting water darts, although this method can alert guards around it.
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