Sentences with phrase «does physical battle»

Giroud is good as a super sub and he usually fights and does physical battle in the field when we are stuck, so we need to keep him.

Not exact matches

If I had visited you and tried to help you with your physical needs while battling cancer, and you found out, after 3 months of me helping you, I was a pastor [I am], and then you asked me the question, do you think practicing gays will go to hell unless repenting and following Jesus, and I told you, «Yes,» what would you do?
The way it did play out landed Team Goldin in the Winner's Circle of this defensive and physical battle.
The best thrower on the field also has to be the best leader and communicator, and he has to do all this while eight to 16 people battle over the rights to his physical safety.
«The physical emphasis, the independence, the doing of battle with other men all underscore the male identity and dominance.»
It was a physical battle, and we did a great job of out - rebounding a good Georgia team (by three).
Ozil is a very inteligent player who does not want physical battles.
Australia and South Korea have had some tough physical battles in the past, so don't expect that to change at the Asian Cup.
Don't get me wrong, unlike Makar, they were not small players and were unstoppable because they won physical battles to go along with all their other skills.
We might have had a more focal point with Giroud in there, but I think that would just have meant Leicester pushing up because Giroud doesn't threaten to get behind them and they would be happier to make it about dealing with crosses and a physical battle.
We do not have the players for a physical battle so a focus on our strengths of pace and fast - passing will have to be the order of the day.
With Taylor, M'bia and Tiote in the side we can expect a midfield battle and I hope we don't get sucked into a physical battle with cards aplenty.
When the legal resolution to these battles is joint physical custody the battles often don't end in the courtroom.
«American Sniper» wants to have it both ways — as a war - on - terror fantasy and poignant PTSD drama — but while it doesn't shy away from the physical and psychological horrors of battle, the movie is so heavy on pro-military propaganda that it doesn't realize its dramatic potential until it's too late.
To capture a Mirage in battle, players not only require an empty prism of the corresponding type but also to put the Mirage in the Prismtunity state, which is inflicted by doing specific battle actions such as dealing physical damage, healing, inflicting status ailments, defeat all the other Mirages first and more.
Much like watching a wrestling match, the events up to the battle do not matter as much as the physical confrontation between the behemoths.
Pearl does not have to exaggerate the effects of the Civil War, for even though Boston of 1868 is far removed from the physical battle scars of the war, evidence of the painful aftermath is everywhere.
Amazon had many very public battles with various states arguing that it's distribution warehouses did not constitute a physical presence of a retail operation.
I called my local gamestop and DBZ battle of z is offering a Goku figurine and 2 extra dlc characters if you pre order it for the full price of 39.99, he did say their probably won't be no physical copy at least of yet for the ps vita, and I'm just curious if anybody here knows how much data does the actual game take on the vita memory card??
Oh actually I read into this after Mario and Luigi Paper Jam came out but apparently Daisy and Rosalina do make somewhat of a cameo in that game as battle cards (although its not technically a physical appearance from them it should at least count for Daisy)
The original had a almost physical element to it as the enclosed cockpit cabinet design was such a engulfing experience and it threw you around and shook your fillings out when in battle, this is now replaced with a occasional rumble from the AA batteries in the controller that just doesn't seem to cut it.
The word «epic» doesn't always mean large in a physical nature, but the battle at the beginning of God of War III personifies the term handily.
And I do like the idea of bosses that act more like a physical battle than a glorified item puzzle, where the player can choose how they take them down.
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