Sentences with phrase «for clang»

Edwin Burdis has designed the record sleeve for The Clang Group «Practice» LP, released 30/09/16 by Domino Recording Company.
Silent except for the clang of their armor, they're as curious as they are unnerving and their appearance generally signifies the onset of some great gameplay.

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But when PCs Compleat's revenues began climbing (to $ 10 million in 1992, with $ 45 million projected for 1993), all the clanging got to be a headache.
We can all be clanging gongs, marching around doing the work of the kingdom without grace, living for a very temporal affirming reaction.
Paul said that without love, no amount of eloquence, wisdom, knowledge, prophecy, faith, charity, or sacrifice can compensate for the fact that we are little more than noisy, clanging symbols.
Of the two dozen or so sandwiches I downed for this assignment — the paucity of that word sandwich, though accurate, clangs against the glory of the thing itself — I ate lobster piled into hot dog buns, kaiser rolls, croissants, hamburger buns, garlic bread, and hidden - behind the - counter buns from a French bakery.
With bemused mechanics looking on, the drivers work out over the clanging of tire irons and the hissing of air guns, exhorted by this charismatic Jack LaLanne for the big - rig set, a 43 - year - old who could pass for a decade younger.
Sissons put the Predators up for good when his shot clanged off the crossbar and dropped into the net.
Both teams made their first three tries from the spot, with Sergio Ramos adding a fourth for Real Madrid before Juanfran scuffed his shot for Atlético and clanged it off the post.
For a hearing golfer, the thud of an eight - iron hit fat, the clang of a topped long iron, the thump of a good sand shot and the rattle of a ball falling into the cup are routine parts of the game.
Navas was issued a yellow card for delaying Griezmann from taking the resulting penalty, and perhaps that did enough to throw off the Frenchman, whose hard shot clanged off the underside of the bar.
And it wouldn't have been a positive experience for either of you if your mom warning bells were clanging away.
It takes two to tango; and apparent one - sided arrests are bound to set the alarm bells clanging for fairness.
For non-lethal coyote - mitigation, people are trying everything now from firing paintballs and Super Soaker water guns at coyotes, to clanging pots and pans and installing motion - sensor lights.
«This is a big step for us,» Mulembakani says as the hospital's gate clangs shut.
And when we reach for items from our closet in the morning, these rules are clanging around in our heads.
Whoever controlled the buttons was apparently having fun, but for the rest of us, all the clanging and light bursts begins to feel like an overtime shift at the welding shop.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon isn't so much a film as it is a sensory assault for masochists willing to pay top dollar to for their eyes to explode into a million pieces and their eardrums to reverberate to permanent injury by the onslaught of thunderous crashing, thumping, and clanging without any attempt to push forward a story from scene to scene.
The great cinematographer Jack Cardiff turns his Norway locations into a lush Valhalla on Earth and journeyman director Richard Fleischer, faced with an absurd story, goes for the gusto in brawling Viking parties, furious sieges, and clanging broadsword battles.
There are a few action sequences of shocking coherence in «Transformers: The Last Knight,» the fifth of Michael Bay's clang - clang - clang - went - the - robot adventures, but fear not, fans of the franchise: if you're here for the director's trademark chaos editing (where fights go from points A to D to Q), toxic masculinity (and female objectification), comedy scenes rendered tragic (and vice versa), and general full - volume confusion, you'll get all those things in abundance.
30 years after the clang of the first bell, Rocky Balboa dons his gloves for the last time.
Wheatley swaps out Tarantino's cool suits for disco lapels, and lets cowriter Amy Jump give the men zingers that clang like cheap pots.
Too bad Quintano didn't heed a line he gave the Suvari character — «Sometimes it's better to say nothing» — for the dialogue as a whole is atrocious, especially the clanging one - liners that pop up at the most inappropriate moments.
Considering last year's average test score ranks Oklahoma at 49th in the nation for Pre-K through 12 - grade education, we can literally hear the chains clanging against the floor as the new arrivals — former students — stroll into Oklahoma prisons.
For some, they describe it as grinding, for others, they describe it as clangiFor some, they describe it as grinding, for others, they describe it as clangifor others, they describe it as clanging.
If you're wondering what that thumping or clanging noise is, if you're wondering why the engine light is on, OnStar may be able to help you figure it out without the need for an expensive consultation from a mechanic in the middle of nowhere.
My uncle tried to imagine in each clang an act of protest, a cry for peace, to the Haitian riot police, to the United Nations soldiers, all of whom were supposed to be protecting them.
If there is an inordinate amount of pressure on you to sign something right away, with no time for you to get it legally checked out, you should be hearing alarm bells clanging loudly in your head.
The point no longer quivers against the floor for a moment after clanging down.
The same can also be said for the crisp sound effects, swords clanging, enemies shouting in pain as you deal a mortal blow, are the icing on the cake.
For Honor's developers have denied reports of a declining playerbase, describing as «fake news» claims that the team are now just «bashing action figures of vikings together and making «whoosh» and «clang» noises».
Then it's the familiar clanging of steel and the grunts of another beast as you fight for your life.
The clang of quarters dropping into Frogger (1981) or Tetris (1984) cabinets is a fleeing memory for many, but the joy of playing original arcade games like Pac - Man (1980), Donkey Kong (1981) and Space Invaders (1978) is far from dead.
You go to - to - toe with an opponent clanging swords and shields, then when you weaken them an icon will appear on screen indicating what button to hit to deliver for a devastating final blow.
«The riddle of art is that we do not know what it is until it is no longer that which it was,» Christov - Bakargiev writes in her essay entitled «The dance was very frenetic, lively, rattling, clanging, rolling, contorted, and lasted for a long time», this text comes closest to laying down her dense pattern of ideas in lieu of an irreducible curatorial concept.
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Clang was scrapped because its technology was supposedly innovative but not fun, but Stephenson seems to think that Magic Leap could be a transformative technology for games.
If you can't get a clear picture of what you would be doing, or if the job description has markedly changed at interview from what you applied for, those warning bells should be clanging again.
It chunked and clanged as its carriage hammered out the incoming text and was of absolutely no use in my career except for exchanging jokes.
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