Sentences with phrase «drifting in»

When Bissell first saw Franco in full Wiseau makeup on set, drifting in and out of character while directing, the author burst out laughing.
After forty days of drifting in the sea, they suddenly become prisoners of war.
The film focuses on a mission in space that becomes an astronaut's worst nightmare when debris hits their ship and leaves them drifting in space hoping to survive.
Drifting in and out of the scene is their father, prone to gambling away funds needed to cover the rent, and an old - school, man's man of a cowboy.
With practice, this can be mastered, but it's a little frustrating for those used to drifting in other games.
Ripley is engulfed by darkness and despair in director David Fincher's claustrophobic and underrated big - screen debut (which looks a lot better in light of Seven — photographed by Alien Resurrection cinematographer Darius Khondji — and The Game), as she crash lands on Fiorina «Fury» 161, a remote, nearly deserted, Class C Prison, maximum security, Double Y Chromosome - Work Correctional Facility after drifting in space — again — for an unspecified time.
Drifting in and out of infatuation, but never quite reaching satisfaction, Hannah begins to pose an emotional threat to herself and those around her.
Its drifting in and out of the soundtrack is partly a reminder of Lena's previous life, before Area X turned her world inside out — we hear CSN croon as she flashes back to goofy bedroom antics with her husband, military man Kane (Oscar Isaac), and it provides a sonic backdrop for Lena once that love is lost and she's left at home alone — but mostly the song is an artifact of pop - culture normalcy in a world defined by aberration.
Tokyo Xtreme Drift takes a bit of getting used too but as of yet it may be the closes thing to drifting in a video game that I have experienced.
Drifting in Need for Speed could be one of the smoothest experience I have ever had in a driving game.
Drifting in Need for Speed could be one of the
When I found myself drifting in that direction, I had to make a change.
The resulting young, called larvae, would develop while drifting in ocean currents.
Fish larvae on the Great Barrier Reef can find their way home after weeks of drifting in the sea even where the currents are strong, thanks to their senses of smell and hearing, tw...
Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano — where the world - famous W, M, Keck Observatory is located — minimizes the «noise» in the images from Earth's constantly swirling atmosphere and the light drifting in from cities.
Taken during December 22 - 27, 1996, the series of images show the Sun drifting in front of the stars of the constellation Sagittarius, as the constant solar wind blows outward in all directions.
It turns out that OGLE -2007-BLG-349 was caused by a planet orbiting two stars, both tiny red dwarfs, drifting in front of a more distant bright star.
Phytoplankton also is used as food by many animals that are found drifting in the ocean.
The team investigated the trajectories of sea ice drifting in the ocean and saw a pattern of ice — and hence water — flowing northward from the vast northern coast of Russia toward the middle of the Arctic Ocean, where the radium concentrations had increased.
For centuries the Sargasso was seen as a desert drifting in an ocean.
The tips could flake or break off, drifting in microgravity where they might harm an astronaut or equipment.
In principle, our universe might be a huge membrane drifting in 11 dimensions, which may occasionally collide with a neighboring membrane or universe.
We may be drifting in the Atlantic, but we are not working in isolation.
While drifting in the atmosphere or after settling on the ground, soot efficiently absorbs sunlight, warms up, and radiates heat.
Algae in the Antarctic, where conditions resemble the dry valleys of Mars, spend much of their lives desiccated and drifting in the wind, waiting for their situation to improve.
Thanks to favourable winds and currents, aggressive oil skimming and trapping at the surface, and the likelihood that a substantial portion of oil is still drifting in underwater plumes, it seems that the damage so far may be limited.
After the El Faro sinking, Fedele was asked to evaluate the probability that a rogue wave could have occurred during the hurricane when the ship sank while drifting in violent seas after losing engine power.
Then something blew up on the ship, and it was drifting in a terrible storm not far from shore.
But before that — long before — they may have been grown in the thin, icy rind of irradiated dust grains, drifting in space, bathed in the light of newborn stars.
This means there could be other membrane universes out there, also drifting in 11 - dimensional hyperspace.
Scientists like Franc are only now starting to catalog what could be thousands of species of microbes drifting in the sky, many of them almost certainly new to science, and some perhaps capable of surviving high in the stratosphere, where conditions are roughly as favorable for life as they are on Mars.
«He's a political realist and the political winds are not drifting in his favor,» a Democratic consultant explained.
I have to admit, its hard to justify Kevin Fullington and his salary when things are drifting in Lazio - land as they have been since the convention.
A former seven - term county legislator, Parete had a habit of drifting in after roll call.
The polls may be playing down the importance of these waverers, but the undecideds I spoke to seem to be drifting in one direction in spite of the flatness of the «No» campaign.
The fact Cameron reminded her his mum would have happily locked Harman up showed how badly the Labour leader was drifting in her allegiances.
There he was, in the belly of the beast, and all he seemed to see were the Evil Ones on Wall Street and clouds of factory smoke drifting in from the Midwest.
In a portion of the letter, Ogbeh had said «I am afraid we are drifting in the same direction again.
This system has been drifting in a more autonomous executive direction for some time.
Lamela and Son were both drifting in off the line, so it should've opened up more opportunities for Trippier and Davies.
It was his low cross that laid on Chris Smalling's 28th - minute opener from United's only genuinely incisive move of the first half, and his movement — often drifting in intelligently from the right — was one of the more encouraging facets of the game for United.
Lamela likes to cut off the wing in to those type of positions, so the only question would be could he do it starting here rather than drifting in from wide?
The Dane was drifting in - field, often from his starting position on the left.
In the 8th minute I noticed a wrinkle in the formation, with Shipp drifting in cohesion with Lodeiro and trying to fill the voids that Nico tends to leave.
Good tracking, drifting in and a couple of drives similar to that of Yaya.
Alex Revell fired home an 87th - minute equaliser for the Cobblers after drifting in behind the Rangers defence.
Coutinho is more than capable of linking play in that space vacated by Suarez, looking harder to track when drifting in from the left than starting centrally, while Suarez moves out towards the right to offer some width.
Sané, as Mané and Salah were intended to do, positions himself inside the WB, and outside the RCB, before losing his man and drifting in, before laying off a perfect cross for Agüero.
Meanwhile Rooney and Sigurdsson, drifting in off the left, are the main creators through the middle.
The stable help starts drifting in about 6:30.
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