Sentences with phrase «characters work with»

As far as what Marvel characters work with what Marvel playsets.
It also makes sense code-wise, since I want to make all the unlockable characters work with my existing replay system — which means controlling them with only the inputs Wryn uses.
Does the stitch and marida bundle come withe the game and do the 2.0 disney characters work with marvel
Also if I do this will the 3.0 characters work with the 2.0 base?
The characters work with future sets (i.e. 1.0 characters work in 2 and 3), but not past sets if that makes sense.
The Last of Us: In this critically acclaimed zombie survival game, the rich narrative and complex characters work with traditional literature lessons.
As far as what Marvel characters work with what Marvel playsets.
But this schmaltzy disappointment makes every pit stop it can to interrupt the character work with groanable distractions.
Combining surprisingly touching character work with a giddy desire to push what's possible in the most gleefully horrid, expertly crafted fashion it can, Evil Dead is one of the most focused and deftly executed splatter movies you'll ever see.
And by almost tripling the amount of characters he worked with in «Bruges,» McDonagh can't keep up with the pace.
«David's writing is crisp and he knows how to capture the voice of the characters he works with incredibly well.
I'm hoping for a Washington DC type city, where the main character works with politicians «closely.»

Not exact matches

Some of the things that made T'Challa [the film's main character] a good leader were that he wasn't afraid to empower the people that worked with him, and he was somebody who kind of gathers information from everybody.
«An unforgettable cast of small - town characters copes with love and loss in this new work of fiction by number one bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout,» explains Amazon.
For better or for worse, people often possess «less than ideal» character qualities or behaviors that make working with or for them intensely challenging.
Leigh's script - free films generally begin with his actors working for months to invent their characters, and then improvising situations in which those characters can interact.
«We are paying you to work, not chase fictional video game characters with your cell phone all day,» reads the note.
Jim Scott came up with a great idea during a visit to the office of a friend who worked at PepsiCo — putting plastic figurines of characters from popular TV shows and movies, including Stars Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Disney, on top of a bottled beverage.
Robbins, who has coached everyone from Bill Clinton to Oprah, said that this character trait is something he sees in the successful people he works with.
Currently in the works is a sitcom - style miniseries in which viewers can influence the actions of characters with a click of the mouse.
So he developed a technique of setting a few characters in a unique situation, then working with them, 2,000 words at a time, to see what happens.
In my six years working as a Walt Disney World «cast member» (that's what they called us), I did everything from working attraction lines, to taking pictures of park guests with costumed characters, to being an actual costumed character (more on that one in a minute).
What I tried to do was come up with common characters we face at work — like the «manterrupter» who interrupts you in a meeting, or the office mom who ends up taking on the mother lode of menial tasks — as well as some of the internal barriers, like the feeling of being an imposter, and then digging through the research to find out how you can push back against these things.
We have 11,000 farms and ranches, which give our state its distinctive character with open spaces, livestock, wildlife, and working cowboys and cowgirls.
140 characters is a constraint we all work with, yet we've already started to find workarounds for it and much like the Retweet, this rumoured feature could be inspired by the way Twitter's community use the product — as Dorsey mentioned many people now take screenshots of text and tweet them.
And yet, with breathtaking cluelessness, TIME framed the millennials» desperate search for stable work as a privileged character flaw — look at the kids too flaky to handle «choosing from a huge array of career options.»
Posting snippets of information works exceptionally well with Twitter as they have a 140 - character limit.
Rather than looking at corporate work as the evil scourge of the earth (though you certainly want to make sure your personal values align with an organization's corporate values), riding the elevator to the 11th floor every day may be exactly where God needs you to develop your spiritual character, your gifts and to reach those who are broken, empty and living without knowing their Savior.
The horror genre in all its forms gives audiences an experience that is shocking yet conventional, tense yet forgettable, and with characters and stories that are interchangeable and instantly recognizable even if the viewers have never seen any of a director's other work.
I love Sue Monk Kidd's work and style — I think it's that strain of the mystic to her work that I love or perhaps how she can write such complex women so well — but this one was an interesting story, compelling characters, and filled with empowerment and passion.
In my experience women with the right gifts, talents, character, attitude and willingness to work are treated that way, they thrive.
CNN: My take: «Atheist» isn't a dirty word, congresswoman Chris Stedman, author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious,» writes that when Rep. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign said «the terms non-theist, atheist or non-believer are not befitting of her life's work or personal character» it implied that there is something unfavorable about nonbelievers.
For my own children, in this video - gaming age, what those fictional children get away with is simply unimaginable, except as the stories themselves seed the imagination, and the lives of the characters work their way into the life of the real child, enlarging that child's world.
If Christians could come to see that we can not understand the saving work of God within us, the incarnation of God in the world, the presence of the Holy Spirit, or the character of the Christian life apart from a doctrine of mutual indwelling that is irreconcilable with atomistic individualism and all its works, we could have powerful leverage to liberate us from oppressive canalizations of thought and practice.
This tripartite organization makes the overall narrative disjointed, with Beecher fading to the background as ever more characters crowd onstage and the work becomes a survey of 19th - century history.
This work is necessary to provide for practical theology a method and procedure (built at least in part on an ethic of principles) and help it to avoid the danger of associating the ethical core of practical theology with an ethic of virtue and character.
The critique of the one - sidedly masculine character of the traits attributed to God was worked out in some detail by Whitehead himself, although he did not connect them with gender.
This limitation is by no means evident in terms of the ontological principle as we know it from Process and Reality, but it was very real in terms of the ontological principle Whitehead was then working with: «That every condition to which the process of becoming conforms in any particular instance has its reason in the character of some actual entity whose objectification is one of the components entering into the particular instance in question» (EWM 323f).
These films were in stark contrast from Scorsese's work at the time, the character study of a live - at - home, celebrity - obsessed comedian with delusions of grandeur in King of Comedy and the «one crazy night in Soho» comedy After Hours — both of which met tepid results.
Though the authority of experience and character is gift of grace it is also achievement on the part of men who work out their salvation with fear and trembling because God works in them.
Leisuretime activity is more frequently consummated within a brief span of time as compared with the years - long cumulative character of most work.
The several rocks with different shapes and characters which are placed here and there on the white sand are nothing but the self - expression of the true Sunyata which lets everything stand and work.
Many of these creation imageries are found in the agricultural parables which focus on similarities of natural processes and the working of the Kingdom of God, unlike parables with human characters that center around human actions.
This sort of despair is seldom seen in the world, such figures generally are met with only in the works of poets, that is to say, of real poets, who always lend their characters this «demoniac» ideality (taking this word in the purely Greek sense).
How many of us would cope well in character and accomplishment with not having to work?
This has worked for years now: we've given away little cards with Star Wars characters and Disney princess stickers.
Yes, an $ 83 million dollar company with nine studios working on one game decided to shelve a female character in favor of having four playable male characters because the female would just be too much work.
We need not recall here the history of what led up to the declaration of Humani Generis (which is doctrinal in character, even if it does not constitute a dogmatic definition), starting with the pronouncement of the local synod at Cologne in 1860 rejecting evolution in any form, the censure passed on the works of theologians favourable to evolution, such as M. D. Leroy (1895) and P. Zahm (1899), the decree of the Biblical Commission in 1909, the tacit toleration of works favourable to evolution by theologians such as Ruschkamp (1935), Messenger (1931), Perier (1938), down to Pius XII's Allocution to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1941.
In the Joseph story in Genesis, God brings about his purposes by working within the network of human causes; God never becomes a character within the story with whom other characters interact.
In 1967 I saw such work as concerned with case studies» (later I realized I was dealing with religious autobiographies), not in order to draw conclusions but to understand how a person's destiny unfolds, much as the destiny of characters in our Western novels unfolds.
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