It's a decent game, with
flashes of something better.
The only
flashes of something more bombastic is the two large panels at the side that emit light, which can be turned off entirely or have the color changed to match an existing setup.
These flashes of something better don't come often enough, though, and most of the time I felt like I was playing a generic flying game that was launched back in the Xbox 360 era.
When Abraham leaves the camera on Hiddleston and Olsen long enough to let them chew on their characters, the film offers
flashes of something much more interesting: a handful of domestic scenes prove that the actors, not to mention Hank, would've been much better served by a ballsier script and braver direction.
But even now, he shows
flashes of something better.
It's level design at its most basic, functional in every sense but utterly dull nonetheless, bar the occasional
flash of something more interesting.
Not exact matches
And finally, in the era
of flash sales, the evening taps into the idea
of taking advantage
of a limited opportunity to get
something special.
There's one other negative about the TouchPad and it's
something that all
of the iPad's rivals have been touting:
Flash.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»:
something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation
of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team
of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is
flashing all around them.
Darkness is the Absence
of Something you can have Low Light, Normal Light, Bright Light,
Flashing Light... But if you have No Light constantly, you have nothing and it's called Darkness, isn't it?
Things take time — especially if you're wanting to build
something of value, build
something of worth,
of depth; that's not a
flash in the pan.
There are different types
of thought which come very fast, immediately, and unconsciously, as well as a more reflective type
of thought that comes more slowly, and then there is the
flash of perception which comes when you see
something new.
Look — We're all done with keeping up with the Kardashians or whatever
flash of skin is being flaunted on red carpets — when there are little girls being devoured on bare concrete floors and we will keep company with Jesus and be the ones who do
something about the things that breaks His heart.
That's
something that billboards, for all
of their
flash and fundraising capabilities, likely won't accomplish.
It drifts like smoke or storms in like
flashes of lightening - insight or takes our breath; we make love, we learn, we sing, we watch the stars come out, we care, we connect, we labour, we carry, we nurse, we cry, we dance, we have these moments
of transcendence, like the veil between heaven and earth is fluttering, we can't breathe for the loveliness
of the world and each other, and just like that, we remember
something.
It's not
something that you discover all at once, and it usually doesn't come in a
flash of insight or mountain - top experience.
The pie I'm sharing with you guys today comes together in a
flash and doesn't require any rolling
of crusts, which is
something that I know many people dread.
It is funny to me how
something as simple as making a big batch
of pancakes,
flash freezing them in the freezer, and then heating them up for a hot breakfast for the kids on a busy school morning makes me feel like I could at least have part
of the «supermom» cape.
During a blowout a week or so ago, they
flash to the postgame crew and he says
something along the lines
of «yea, well they're in a big hole and they're going to have to play ball hard now.»
F. Scott Fitzgerald put it nicely: «In the spring
of 1927,
something bright and alien
flashed across the sky... and for a moment, people set down their glasses in country clubs and speakeasies and thought
of their old best dreams.»
This season, Speight has been a game manager with
flashes of showing
something more.
Beyond that, this comment resonated with me: «I'm not the smartest person so I'm not going to be able to go out and get some
flash high rolling career but I would like to earn more money, problem is due to my I suppose social anxiety the thought
of going to Uni or
something like that scares the hell out
of me.»
The only thing is like I said I'm not the smartest person so I'm not going to be able to go out and get some
flash high rolling career but I would like to earn more money, problem is due to my I suppose social anxiety the thought
of going to Uni or
something like that scares the hell out
of me, I know not many people will understand as not many people have social anxiety but trust me it is INCREDIBLY hard to go out
of your comfort zone in a social situation, I'm even finding getting out and driving to be difficult sometimes.
This will help them realise the practical monetary value
of the toy, as opposed to a vague idea that it's just
something mom or dad will replace in a
flash if broken or misused.
«That's catty, it's pissy and strikes
of something that someone would say when suffering from a sudden hot
flash.
In a similar vein, there is
something very «official», not to mention deeply satisfying, about seeing those two little letters in front
of your name when you
flash your plastic in the supermarket or in a restaurant.
If these muons happen, in turn, to pass through
something dense but transparent, such as water or ice, they emit
flashes of light...
Though the delicate touch I gave my eye yielded just one small
flash, Wolfe said that when the eye is struck by
something less forgiving — like a swinging door or Ira Blitz — many parts
of the retina may be stimulated simultaneously, giving rise to a whole constellation
of light.
But when the scientists took another took a look at the Galileo images, they saw
something Sagan and his colleagues apparently missed — bright
flashes of light over land as well.
While observing a supernova discovered in Messier 82 in January 2014 by Dr Steve Fossey and his students at University College London, astronomers using NuSTAR noticed
something else in the galaxy — a source
of X-rays
flashing once every 1.37 seconds.
While it may sound like
something from Harry Potters wizarding world, this remedy is not all hocus - pocus: Some studies suggest that black cohosh may indeed reduce hot
flashes, according to guidelines re-released last year by the American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
You'll suddenly get a
flash of inspiration to do
something or create
something.
Kate Hudson
flashed the flesh in Michael Kors, and yes, the abs are perfect, for frankly, I'm sick
of seeing them, and wish she could do
something else.
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flash of a bright light ahead
of a boom and an explosion
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But, she's also
something of a victim
of circumstance, growing up under an abusive mother (Allison Janney) and later marrying an wife - beater, although the mockumentary style leaves open the possibility that Hardin could be stretching the truth, with them calling her a liar every - time she
flashes back to an abusive episode.
It's a
flash in the pan with no greater significance or ability to make an impact
of any kind, resulting in
something that's silly and embarrassing to watch and will become outdated by this time next year, if it can last even that long.
The occasional
flashes of inspiration can't quite save
something so inherently pointless from itself.
Merely excerpted in the film as
something to which Nicholas is subjected to as part
of his CRS sign - up, the full, silent Psychological Test Film (1:07)
flashes random varied video snippets and emotional words on screen.
But moments later, we
flash back to her life before the Sharpes, and it's
something out
of a Jane Austen novel.
Zanasi offers polished and precise filmmaking full
of flash and flair making The Complexity
of Happiness
something of an active and audacious coup de cinema.
Unless you make a living in front
of a camera, many people would balk or tighten up in front
of a million
flashing lights, microphones and screaming people wanting to get a 15 - second sound bite
of you saying
something to take it out
of context for the sake
of a story»» to control the narrative.
We were introduced to Cyborg, Aquaman, and The
Flash very briefly in Batman v Superman, but despite a bit more information on each character, Justice League relies on its audience to already know
something about them, which is a mistake given that many non-comic fans are walking into the film without background knowledge on any
of the three new characters.
There's
something off about the script (written by Slattery and Alex Metcalf), which tries very hard to mix quirky small - town humor with
flashes of shocking violence.
When bottom falls out
of the entire setup, there's a
flash of promise —
of the movie having
something to say about the sort
of system that would prop up a corrupt scheme because everyone is either too lazy or too blinded by the prospect
of money to do a basic search for the truth.
You don't tease the introduction
of a new superhero — like Infinity War did in its post-credits scene with Nick Fury's beacon
flashing Captain Marvel's star - shaped logo — without giving them
something important to do.
Digital Scavenger Hunt VaReane Heese, who teaches at Springfield (Nebraska) Elementary School, submitted this week's lesson, in which teams
of students take photos
of a variety
of scavenger hunt items — for example,
something that changes shape,
something that
flashes.
The hypotheses may not be very original or earth - shaking to social scientists themselves — for example, that one can find circumstances in which some phenomenon that has plugged along suddenly undergoes a rapid change (The Tipping Point), or that an idea or plan that comes in a
flash may be as good as
something developed with a great deal
of research and much thought (Blink), or that success may be based more on special opportunities and hard work than on native gifts (the current Outliers).