Arsenal isn't direct, Aubameyang won't get those through balls he gets at BVB, he won't get
those explosive runs he makes over there.
Not exact matches
The fact that the companies are trying to face up to the central defining question of their existence amidst the
explosive growth and the mundane, day - to - day chores of
running a business
makes it a very challenging business indeed.
The idea is to limit stock selection to those that have higher odds of
making an
explosive run over a short period of time.
21, out and out striker, a clinical finisher, a power header, an excellent jumper, definitely one of the future, he's a counter attacking threat (He do nt have
explosive much pace but he is intelligence when
making runs) and he possesses great technique.
He lacks the
explosive pace or overt trickery to be a two - way threat out there, and needs a powerful full - back capable of
making overlapping
runs to cover for him.
He's there, he's
making runs up and down the left wing, but he's just not the
explosive force that he has been in previous seasons with Juventus.
He
made an
explosive start to his career in Manchester, memorably scoring against his former club and then
running the length of the pitch to celebrate in front of their fans, almost sparking a riot in the away end.
The plot involves a series of terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley)-- a mysterious figure who
makes videos like Al - Qaeda, wears ornate silk robes, and speaks in an American accent with heavy enunciation — and a think tank
run by Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), a man with a chip on shoulder against Stark, that's creating super-soldiers who can increase their internal body temperature on a whim (Illogically, they can be killed by fire, except, of course, when the story calls for their immunity to it)-- sometimes with
explosive results.
His aptitude for
running toward a unconcious chum
makes him a prime candidate for an
Explosive Gel trap, or better yet a handy upgraded gadget that will sabotage his equipment, zapping him with an electric shock when he goes to revive a comrade.
It's certainly true that Street Fighter V isn't perhaps as impressive as Street Fighter IV when it
made its début, but comparing the two side - by - side shows that Street Fighter V has of course been given a massive visual upgrade, which always
runs at a smooth 60 FPS on console, regardless of the potentially
explosive action taking place on screen.
Making ice and heating water does not
run the same risks as using toxic, potentially
explosive battery materials.