Sentences with phrase «ever deeper layers»

Actor - turned - screenwriter Hampton Fancher came next, as he built out the screen story by adding its noir elements; filmmaker Ridley Scott (Alien) contributed his staggering cinematic vision for a dystopian near - future and ever deeper layers of meaning, aided by late - coming screenwriter David Webb Peoples.

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I want to get past the usual surface level answers and dig in a few layers deeper than anybody has ever gotten with them in a job interview.
For Arsenal Jack is rarely ever deployed as a deep layer.
The plates move ever so slowly around the globe over a deeper hot layer called the asthenosphere.
They expected the detritus would be safely entombed in the ice sheet for tens of thousands of years, buried ever deeper under accumulating layers of snow and ice.
Mysterious under - snow lakes pockmarking its edges and deep layers of ice at higher elevations both point to changes that could hasten melt and send water cascading into the ocean, pushing global sea levels ever higher.
Peeling back the layers of deception, Pendergast realizes that the conspiracy is deeper, goes back generations, and is more monstrous than he could have ever imagined - and everything he's believed, everything he's trusted, everything he's understood... may be a horrific lie.
Alongside a new teaser trailer — which sees audio extracts of the series» characters from the previous two Black Ops titles layered over a digitized version of the box art — Activision have stated that Black Ops 3 will be «the deepest and most ambitious Call of Duty ever «set in a «dark, twisted future `.
Given that each layer will respond similarly to that of NBA 2K14, we can expect that physics with these layers will make for a deeper level of realism than ever before realized in an EA sports title.
«As a result, ocean waters deeper than 500 meters (about 1,600 feet) have a large but still unrealized absorption capacity... As emissions slow in the future, the oceans will continue to absorb excess CO2... into ever - deeper layers... eventually, 50 to 80 percent of CO2 cumulative emissions will likely reside in the oceans»
As emissions slow in the future, the oceans will continue to absorb excess CO2 emitted in the past that is still in the air, and this excess will spread into ever - deeper layers of the ocean.
Apple said it's the most durable glass ever in a smartphone, with a «50 percent deeper strengthening layer,» but that doesn't necessarily mean it will survive a drop on concrete.
The front and back are all glass — the most durable we've ever made, with a strengthening layer that's 50 percent deeper.
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