Sentences with phrase «from real enemies»

Our state of affairs in the diaspora (Russia excepted) has never been better and our state of affairs in our State, though constantly endangered by threats from real enemies, is strong and politically powerful.
We are Americans first and foremost, and we better work together to protect our country from its real enemies.
This, the dehumanization of an entire group of people based on a past transgression through forced poverty and pitting them against each other in order to distract them from their real enemy, is not heady stuff, and neither is it difficult to establish a moral center within the material.

Not exact matches

But for Spaniards trained for centuries on crusading rhetoric and proud of their leading role in protecting Christian Europe from warmongering Muslims, to be compared with their bitterest ideological, religious, and real enemies was the most shocking statement in the whole address.
They thought that the actors were real and could be their «saviors» from their enemies.
In 1988, however, South Africa's religious left (often indistinguishable from the SACC mainline) commenced a systematic onslaught against «the real enemy» of South African liberation — «right wing Christian groups,» or «RWCGs.»
Christians are the enemy of demons, so we are all THE REAL target for demons because they want to find a way to keep Christians from becoming what God wants us to become.
Moreover, as Screwtape himself admits, a distinct advantage of the Enemy is his full understanding of real life, derived from his former existence in the human world.
It is not medicine or science that is the enemy, but the continued abstraction from the real life of real humans of which they are both the parents and the children.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system is in crisis (or shows signs of becoming transformed); whenever blacks get restless (or show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers show signs of coming together with blacks to confront their mutual problems (or enemies), the trick is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to black «crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration» of the black family.
Instead, amid all the uncertainty of this life, amid all of the real and imagined dangers, our peace comes from the presence of our shepherd Jesus who «prepares a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
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While most stealth technologies are designated to elude enemy radars, new invisibility technologies could conceal objects in real time, not just from radar but from the naked eye.
«Our work provides the first real - world experimental evidence that these natural enemies of plants can play a dramatic role in lowering ecosystems» tipping point by killing drought - weakened vegetation and preventing plants from recovering,» said Brian R. Silliman, Rachel Carson Associate Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment.
The game console tracks you as you run down real hallways away from video game enemies, or as you hide from other players behind couches and walls.
Prophets of Rage — bringing together the sonic firepower of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill, with members Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, Brad Wilk, Chuck D, B - Real, and DJ Lord — closes Louder Than Life on Sunday after sets from Incubus, Rise Against, Stone Sour and more.
The only real break from the monotony of shooting at enemies is the 2 bosses that are available.
This aesthetic permeates every aspect of Foul Play — enemies are not monsters but extras and actors in costume; sets come and go as they would in a real stage production; and props and larger - than - thespian beasts are constructed from wood and rope.
What makes The Winter Soldier better than the first Captain America is that our hero moves from battle fantasy villain into the world of espionage, where the enemy is more real and current.
Nailer says it himself: «I originally came down here to stop illegal immigrants from coming across our border, and then I realized that the real enemy is the cartel, not the immigrant that is coming across.»
The real genius of Trenched comes from really subtle things - depending on the glowing color of enemies you can determine what they will do.
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The real skill of MTG is found in building a deck of cards which complement each other well enough to overcome the opposing deck and reduce your enemy's health from twenty to zero.
Real Steel follows down - on - his - luck robot boxing manager, Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) who drifts from place to place and fight to fight, racking up gambling debts and enemies, until he is notified that the mother of his estranged son, Max (Dakota Goyo) has died - leaving the boy orphaned.
The passage of time in the movie is marked by real historical events like the bombing of Pearl Harbor, (which finds Benjamin drawn into a bloody and deadly encounter with enemy fire), the debut of the Beatles and the launching of a rocket from the Kennedy Space Center.
From executive producer Ben Wheatley (director of Kill List and High - Rise) comes this knife - edged thriller about a gang of mercenary soldiers who take cover in an abandoned bulldog tank — only to find the real enemy is within.
With Levinson leading the charge, Black Mass could be a significant departure from the style and thematic approach of Michael Mann's Public Enemies, featuring Depp in another real - life gangster role.
Older children will be introduced to a real Enigma machine and shown how its design was intended to keep the enemy's messages secure from prying eyes.
Too late, Luke realizes he's let a real siren into his life, a woman who is bent on using his dark powers to free herself from hidden enemies.
Brand new mo - cap technology will also ensure that the clunky and stiff animations from the first game are a thing of the past; NPCs and enemies alike will now move like real people, with enemies reacting more naturally to gun fire.
But again, the real problem is, your choices often feel irrelevant and the outcomes arbitrary — you can lose (or gain) an entire vehicle from a choice in a random text box encounter, enemies ignore your attacks and just suicide run on your MCV, and tactical creativity never seems to be more effective than maneuvering your vehicles so that enemies crash.
Using voodoo it's possible to curse enemies and even get them to fight each other, but the real the draw of its power comes from the ability to actually take control of people by creating a voodoo doll of them, done by collecting certain ingredients.
There's six difficulty settings (from the noob Scavenger to the self - explanatory Insane), Zombie Run speed, enemy spawn rates, daylight length, how aggressive zombies are (whether they walk, run or both and if they can sense you behind walls), how long they pursue you in real - time seconds, and how long a day lasts for increased control over your personal survival experience.
A lot of the visuals and game mechanics have been imrpoved upon with this new N.O.V.A game as well as the addition of features like real - time shadows and ragdoll physics to make shooting enemies more enjoyable when they bounce off stuff from being shot numerous times by you.
Axes fly, dragons roar, and fireballs sizzle as you clash with enemies from all over the world in real - time.
Opening and closing doors in particular can be almost completely ignored if you aren't playing an objective - based team game, since there's no real need to restrict the enemy team from an area of a map in a deathmatch mode.
The only real weak point is some of the enemy design which feels imported in from other (and perhaps better) games.
The real jewel in the crown in Obliteracers is it's multiplayer, it is definitely geared more to be a party game than a racing game with the full pack of racers being followed at one time, this gives it an arena feel rather than an actual straight up racing game, you still have to try and lead the pack (at times) although that's only to knock other racers out as the main aim is to destroy your enemy, within multiplayer you can customize your game to suit your preferences from turning certain or all weapons off, reversed controls, ice skating which is an extremely slippery track speed boosts etc etc, i'd liked to have listed them all in this review but with so many you'll have to take a look yourself.
There a real satisfaction to flying over to an enemy and just ripping their head from their shoulders: it often serves as an excellent way of neutralizing a room full of enemies shooting your way.
Being able to steal abilities is fun, but the real treat is finding the hypernova fruit, which super-charges Kirby's suction, allowing him to inhale almost anything in his path, from trees to huge enemies.
Occasionally you do get a chance to set up traps away from an enemy and then engage them before luring them in, and it does feel awesome when you do that, but generally the only real way to use traps is to roll away from combat and quickly hit the button that causes Geralt to go about his business, but that sort of feels like cheating when the enemy happily walks straight into the trap he just watched you set up.
- E3 2014 video was running in real time and in - engine - the scene shown was made especially for the trailer - the scene with Link shooting arrows at the Guardian on his horse, jumping off, and firing off one last arrow in mid-air at the enemy in slow motion, was a gameplay element that hadn't yet been implemented - Aonuma «really wanted to put that in the game» and made this happen as development went on - the team expanded on the game's story as well, which was brought about from the E3 2014 trailer
Sure the presentation and enemy AI isn't the greatest, but when you are being shot at from various directions and use your powers to slow down time, there's a real satisfaction when you clear the room of enemies against all odds.
Even when Bomberman moved away from his arcade roots and started trying to add real story elements with Mega Bomberman in the Sega Genesis days, it was never really a game driven by its plot — it was more like we now had an excuse as to why we would go around willy - nilly blowing up every brick wall and balloon enemy we found.
From commanding historically accurate infantry, tanks, and vehicles, to troop positioning and real - time engagement with the enemy, players will need to be clever and resourceful in order to win.
Featuring explosive arcade - style combat and real - time synchronous player - versus - player action, skill and timing are key ChronoBlade as enemies ferociously dodge, block and counter incoming attacks from the game's four interdimensional heroes.
Apex: These spooky floating enemies will hit you from afar with blasts of vision - obscuring goop, but the real threat they pose is the faster, tougher enemies they spawn into the battle.
I didn't start to get a real visceral thrill from the game until the second disc, where enemies» running speeds pick up and crowd - management tactics become very important.
It is a unique fun game in the style of defense of your castle from the crowds of enemy units, which sets new large - scale standards in real time strategy (rts) genre for mobile platforms.
Some people will get a real kick out of this one and there is some fun to be had from the frenetic slaughter of massive amounts of enemies in co-op mode, but all the fun is leeched out of it in just a few missions.
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