'» An interloper into geosynchronous orbit need not be an explosives - tipped missile to be a security risk —
even sidling up to an adversary's strategic satellites is considered a threat.
Not exact matches
Hornbeck announces that the lone, embattled Cates will have a defender, courtesy of the Herald — the great Henry Drummond, who
sidles into town later that
evening with little notice.
Link now possesses the ability to
sidle walls, shuffle from side to side while against them, and
even peek around corners to get a glance of what lies ahead.
Enjoy
evenings in the superb and spacious great room, drinking fine California wine by the fire under high, coffered ceilings, and
sidle up to the elegant bar for an aperitif.
Indeed, they just aren't good enough at leaping upon an advantage, providing far too much opportunity for the player to
sidle away or gun them down
even when they should clearly be able to get the upper hand.
The way Laval and his crew traverse the environments has changed quite a bit — expect the scaling of walls,
sidling across thin footing, swinging across vines and
even wall running among many other methods of transport.
Yes, but
even after you've arrived early and
sidled up to the hors d'oeuvre table, there is that inevitable moment when talk turns to the much - dreaded topic of last night's game.