Sentences with phrase «different spacing characters»

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The frequent mentions of the «desert place» that the characters find themselves in allow the audience members to envision a different type of solitary existence, one of wide - open spaces instead of claustrophobic shelter.
It will be a different look, but there should be space for him to create those shots, and they're obviously getting leadership from another high - character guy to go with Steve Nash and Raja Bell.»
Not that we haven't tried lots of different colors and space - age shapes and Sesame Street character pacifiers.
It's undeniably exciting to see so many different superheroes occupy the same space; many iconic characters now work together (along with a few forgettable, masked faces), when before they seemed as if worlds apart.
However, they can be eliminated in the same manner as any normal Character Space, by either overriding them with different Orbs, or destroying them with Yoshi and Birdo's Egg Orb.
Tsui plays out the comic misapprehension scenario a few times in a few different ways as we get to know the three characters and familiarize ourselves with the spaces of their apartments.
It is here that all the different characters and locations from across the Zelda series come together thanks to some portals which open up doors that break the space time continuum.
It is a talky production designed to be a study of characters sharing a space with someone different.
So, I figured I'm in space, but I'm still gonna be the same character: Brutally violent to everyone within reach and it'll just be the setting that's different.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a message, book, or box of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that of the disabled student.
«The surprise for you as a reader is that when you get really far into this long book, you realize that the characters you have grown to know so well and who live in a very confined space don't know each other all that well, and that's because they occupy different social realms.»
Though there's no new Fantastic Four series yet announced as part of Marvel's «All - New, All Different» lineup, the Thing's membership in the Guardians of the Galaxy brings the character back to his space - faring roots.
In The Beginning is for the people who really don't want to.The central character is a being who exists outside of space and time as we perceive it, who is orders of magnitude more intelligent that any human, who is so different from us that we can not even begin to imagine his greatness, and who configured our planet and our entire cosmos in just six days of epic creativit...
They are different across devices, so they may have different line heights, different character spacing both on the horizontal and vertical axis, etc..
Each of your favorite characters wears different themed outfits to take part in five fun - packed Adventure Boards: Pirate Land, Western Land, Space Land, Mystery Land and Horror Land.
For those sci - fi fans, there was even a futuristic space version released recently called The Surge, which had its own new system of building a mechanized suit around your paralyzed character, changing out the mechanical legs or arm for different styles of play.
I expected space battles, traveling to different planets, and more diverse characters, but instead I was trapped on a single space station with only one excursion to a ship.
The beta version will let players create and name their own characters, explore three different quests, have voice and text chat features in - game, and a training area where you can test out 14 different weapon types in your very own training space.
People may feel that the imaginary characters they «created» exist in a different space, that one's online persona along with the online others live in an make - believe dimension, a dream world, separate and apart from the demands and responsibilities of the real world.
Every studio is different, from the architecture and character of the space, to the work being made.
Inhabiting the space like strange bedfellows from different times and places, the characters are not so much actors in a legible narrative or drama as they are complexly enigmatic, strangely absorbed in their own thoughts.
These questions will also be developed in the exhibition space through a screening program in two parts: «Obscure States» will portray the city as a character with works by Basim Magdy and Cao Fei; and «Concepts of States» will zoom into different conceptualizations of citizenship with works from Filipa César, Zbynek Baladrán and Keren Cytter.
Is not only the nature of the works or artists such as: Dan Flavin, Sol Lewitt or Bruce Nauman, who are important and established and transfused an international character to the exhibition but the internal threads that unite their works with the space and the viewers, through different media.
Zac Monday will use his cast of characters donning vibrant, ornate, fantastical hand - crocheted costumes to present different scenarios around the gallery spaces.
The early paintings of Chicago - based artist Jim Nutt place figures in a theatrical setting, while in his later fictional portraits, characters seem to exist in a different space — that of the portrait studio.
I would imagine that any of the individual panels might take on a different character if viewed individually in a typical white cube gallery space — or in a domestic setting, such as Hartgrove.
Many of these LA - based works were infused with a non-Western spirituality that spoke to the transcendence of black life through time and space: Saar (the subject of a single room) had meditated on questions of cosmology and astrology, inviting viewers to participate in leaving spiritual offerings at the foot of the work; Senga Nengudi performed African spirituals under a freeway, dressing concrete pillars in different pantyhose to represent male and female characters.
Letting a victim know they were receiving an advertisement and that they may consult a different attorney took up more space than the 160 characters most cell phones allowed.
What all of these shows share is a form of communication that is slowly becoming obsolete: the phone as a central tool for dialogue that connects characters located in different physical spaces.
This session describes the changes that Guerilla made to switch from having to support a single human enemy in closed corridor spaces to a game with more than 25 wildly different characters in a large open world.
It is the perfect example of how to successfully combine and contrast two different styles — the traditional rocking chair adds character to an otherwise minimal, contemporary space.
An eclectic mix of different shapes, sizes and style of cushioning brings boundless character to your living space.
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