The Doctor was first introduced at GDC 2013, while Cadavero revealed his plans to perform first
ever human head transplant in July 2013.
Not exact matches
In «A Tale of Two Popes» and «Papal Eco-Hysteria», we have contrasted Francis and John Paul II and quoted from the latter's seminal encyclical «Centesimus Annus», which probably contains the most clear -
headed thinking on
human liberty and economics that has
ever emerged from the Vatican.
Furthermore, this bodily conflict between the mother and her emergent child anticipates the often much more painful act of separation, when the child, exercising the newly awakened powers made possible by his large
head, reaches for his own autonomous knowledge of good and had, and repeats the original rise and fall from obedience and innocence in the
ever - recurring saga of
human freedom and «enlightenment.»
(How was it
ever conceivable, we ask, that a man like Christian Wolff, in whose dry - as - dust
head all the learning of the early eighteenth century was concentrated, should have preserved such a baby - like faith in the personal and
human character of Nature as to expound her operations as he did in his work on the uses of natural things?
Tuck Stebbins,
head of the gravitational astrophysics laboratory at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center, described the detectors as the «most complex machines
humans have
ever built.»
«He wanted to settle down, he had a good
head on his shoulders, and [he was] the kindest
human being I've
ever met.»
It's much easier to aim your gun at cameras, light bulbs and
human heads, and you can make Sam run faster than
ever before.
A documentary about the high - stakes mind games that go into gathering
human intelligence, The Green Prince is a taut piece of work that features just two talking
heads: a prized Palestinian informant and his
ever - cautious Israeli handler.
Ever since a tiny Jonathan Lipnicki prattled on about the weight of the
human head in «Jerry Maguire,» a parade of overzealous kid prodigies have appeared on - screen and quickly worn out their welcomes.
We all need core knowledge, and now in
ever increasing areas (technology, government issues,
human rights and ecology pop from the top of my
head)-- but the era in which those who knew the most were the best is rapidly wearing off.
Looking back at the barren wasteland that is Earth in 2009 I remember tilting my
head ever so slightly to the right as I read the words: «Plants vs Zombies» — my thoughts were that of hopelessness, because the
human race has gotten so obsessed with zombies that now even plants have to fend for themselves against these hordes.
Weyland - Yutani and the Colonial Marines are as present as
ever, and the latter have developed armor featuring resistance to Xenomorph acid blood, as well as stealth capabilities that give
humans their first real chance to go
head - to -
head against their extraterrestrial foes on an even playing field.
This is how it goes, and it's a warning to environmentalists and others focused on avoiding losses as
humans head toward a population of 9 billion in the next several decades, exerting an
ever greater influence over the sheath of life enriching lands and seas.
As the
human population
heads toward 9 billion, more or less, with most of the growth coming in struggling places, unless more is done to boost resilience to known hazards — earthquakes included — there will be
ever more wrenching imagery like that out of China (and Myanmar, as well).
The boats can be retrofitted to deal with any environmental disaster at sea where it's difficult or dangerous to send
human workers: The original vision — pre-Deepwater — was for the boats to
head the Pacific Gyre and pick up trash in nets, because it seems that no
human is
ever going to lift a finger to clean it up.