Not exact matches
I've had to sit through more than a few 30 - 60 second character select
screens during multiplayer, and I could clearly picture the dumbfounded look on my opponent's
face as they tried to pick and choose a winning team, not knowing that when going up
against a player of my caliber, closing your eyes and just hitting the button six times works just fine.
The festival is currently
facing a backlash from fans protesting
against what they see as a sexist dress - code policy after a group of women in their 50s were reported to have been turned away from the gala
screening of Todd Haynes» «Carol» for wearing flat shoes, even though some of them were said to have medical issues.
In the astounding Horse Money we rejoin the hero of that film, Ventura, (an actor who repeatedly, movingly plays on -
screen iterations of his real self) now hospitalised and destined to
face off
against the ghosts of his tumultuous past.
For years I have been describing epic battles to friends who don't play Monster Hunter, when what they have actually seen is a muddy - looking little dude
facing off
against a dragon that doesn't fit on a tiny
screen.
I also noticed that the Torch's proximity sensor next to its LED coverage indicator, which serves to disable the touch
screen while the phone is in use and placed
against your ear, strangely flickers red during calls, while held away from your
face.
That means there's a good chance that your phone is
against your
face or inside your pocket, and accidental typing can occur as the
screen is still ON.
I SERIOUSLY doubt you'd be able to tell until (much like this comparison shot suggests) your
face is literally up
against the
screen.
Everything happens at such a quick pace and with the player's attention focusing on what buttons you have to press, it's often difficult to look on the other end of the
screen to check out what enemy you're
facing off
against and what they're weak
against.
That's hard to say as matches will doubtless blend together after a while, but for now I'm finishing every match with my
face nearly pressed
against the
screen and my tongue sticking out the side of my mouth in a cartoon imitation of concentration while my hands gripping the controller so hard it may just break.
That certainly has not changed at all this time around with the old B - movie feel still in tact, as you
face off
against giant insect thats look like they crawled right off of the big
screen from a 1950s science fiction movie.
When you move to the battle
screen you'll see Mario
facing off
against the enemies by himself, but he's far from alone.
Battle mode can be played with up to four players (you can even fight computer AI if you simply get tired of adventure mode), and sees the Bombermen
facing off
against one another in single -
screen arenas like in the other games of the series.
At the bottom of the
screen there is a set of stars that are filled up at the very beginning, these grow as your act continues, and by using one you only have to
face your opponent / opponents that you failed to win a showdown
against.
Sure, they won't climb ladders to catch you and they still get lost in each other's» eyes in conversation but, they're far more formidable than the guards in China and some of them can now stand
against a wall to stare at the
screen, adding a little more of a challenge, especially when you
face desynchronization when caught.
Tap the
screen to shoot Coins.The coins you acquire become your soldiers, and will automatically
face off
against Gods.If your soldiers manage to succeed in defeating Gods, \ «God Slayer Time \» will begin!Chance to obtain a large amount of coin and prize!The controls...
You could be looking down on Earth from a satellite or pressing your
face against the television
screen watching news of the latest demonstration
against police violence, your eyes up close to the raster patterns that, from a distance, coalesce into media images.
I think there can always be something that surfaces visually in an abstract painting, if it's not a grid it will be a landscape, a still life, a garden, a
face, especially when reduced to a small image on a
screen, which can sometimes encapsulate the main properties in a work which might not be so evident while up
against the canvas painting.
Originally appearing on a single
screen in Times Square, Rist now surrounds the plazas on multiple
screens in vivid color, flattening her
face against glass as if to break through the
screens and into Times Square.
Rist's «Open my Glade (Flatten)» is a quirky and fun film originally created for the Public Art Fund in 2000, with the artist flattening her
face against glass as if to break through the
screens and into Times Square.
Visitors who want to be photographed by Ms. Hamilton can press their
faces against a special membrane; only the features that touch the
screen will appear in focus.
A recent featured article on Workforce.com — «Background
Screening Firms Face Increased Scrutiny» — tells how background check firms are being watched more closely in the wake of a $ 2.6 million civil penalty against a leading screening firm by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Ac
Screening Firms
Face Increased Scrutiny» — tells how background check firms are being watched more closely in the wake of a $ 2.6 million civil penalty
against a leading
screening firm by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Ac
screening firm by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).