Sentences with phrase «from treacherous»

Not only would it let them bring back great enemies like the knights from Treacherous Mansion, but it'd also mean they could bring in ghosts fitting all kinds of classic fantasy novels and adventure games.
Soon after, the Parascope picks up strong readings from the Treacherous Mansion's terrace.
From the treacherous peaks of the Himalayas to the surreal temples of Shangri - La, every moment spent in Far Cry 4 «s Kyrat is a story, and now you can experience it for yourself on PS4 and PS3.
Challenging gameplay, battles can change almost in an instant, from treacherous terrain, enemy reinforcements arriving, to how you kit out your «mechs.
Keep your ears peeled for the mournful horn of the island's lighthouse, which was built in 1932 to steer ships away from this treacherous shoreline.
Players should prepare themselves to meet a colourful cast of characters as they travel with Musashi through this vibrant, anime-esque fantasy world: from the treacherous local bully Kojiro, to the muscle - bound Imperial enforcer General Kodiak, and the beautiful but lonely sushi assassin Celia.
The film will center on Black Panther, or T'Challa as he's sometimes known outside of the latex, as he fights to protect the people of his nation from treacherous forces.
An American diamond merchant travels to Russia to sell rare blue diamonds of questionable origin and falls into an obsessive relationship with a cafe owner in a small Siberian town, but he is unable to extricate himself from the treacherous world of the diamond trade.
Luckily, I stayed at the Ludlow Hotel, which gave way to some pretty cool snaps aside from the treacherous, sloshy street shots.

Not exact matches

He narrowly survived a test ride in the back of an out - of - control Phantom F - 4 fighter while studying ways to stop the aircraft's treacherous handling from killing pilots in Vietnam.
After making the treacherous journey to the U.S. on a raft, he met Matos's mother, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic.
Ranging in age from six to seventeen, many of these minors travel more than 1700 treacherous miles from Honduras across Guatemala and Mexico.
Well do I know how treacherous you are; you were called a rebel from birth.
Then it led me and my family on a treacherous mountain road, from which there was almost no return.
Fleeing from religion (especially TRUE RELIGION) can be compared to a fish who wants to leave the ocean for an aquarium, because ocean life is treacherous and short - lived.
From Cilicia, they passed through a sharp and treacherous defile in the mountains known as the Cilician Gates into southern Galatia.
There is a mutual relationship and agreement between Jacob's strongly - worded rebuke of the treacherous action of the two men (34:25 - 31) and the pertinent words from the Blessing of Jacob, which clearly reflects a postsettlement, and tribal, point of view:
The path from innocence to experience is inevitably complicated: we are tempted to think that the world has become treacherous, not that we ourselves were once blazingly naïve.
Drouin is far out in the country, four hours from Port - au - Prince, then another hour down a treacherous, bumpy, rocky road.
In fact, in my experience and from my observations, it is a treacherous road that needs to be travelled with caution.
Among Christian teachings, none are more treacherous than those about Jesus» Passion (from the Latin paulo, «suffering»).
When, following the Jessica Hahn expose in the spring of 1987, he was finally forced to resign from PTL, Bakker typically explained: «I was wickedly manipulated by treacherous former friends who victimized me with the aid of a female confederate.»
Depending on whom you ask, the name Lampedusa derives from the Greek lepas (limpet) for mollusks that cling to rocky shores, or - more likely - lampas (torch) for the lights that for centuries have helped mariners negotiate the island's treacherous coast.
During the heyday of European exploration, the voyage from Europe to the Spice Islands of the Pacific was fraught with danger and, rounding treacherous Cabo del Hornos, it often meant death.
Nearly every day during a three - week visit from her home in Florida, Marjorie has sat in a striped beach chair and watched through binoculars as her son flipped and twisted through the air 25 feet above a treacherous reef.
Here's a load of highlights from the St. Mary's Trophy practice race, which unsurprisingly featured plenty of spins and slides in the treacherous wet conditions.
If you're able to work from home in treacherous weather, use these tips to make the most of your time.
High winds, dangerous rip currents and potential coastal flooding could turn parts of Long Island into a soggy and treacherous mess as the area braces for a glancing but powerful blow from Hurricane Jose — one of two strong tropical storms on the National Hurricane Center's watch list.
Aside from the most serious cases of sexual assault and rape, it's often sexual comments and diminishing jokes — such as the one described by DeRosa — or an extra-long hug that makes the state Legislature a treacherous place for young women.
Runoff of phosphorus from sources like lawn fertilizer can end up contributing to algae blooms in water sources — accelerated growth that can make lakes and ponds hostile to marine life and treacherous for swimmers and other recreational users.
Refugees who survive the treacherous ocean crossing from Turkey to Greece wait in makeshift camps on the island of Lesbos, wondering about their next move
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B — a journal from the Royal Society whose motto is «Take nobody's word for it» — wades into these treacherous waters this week with a special issue, «The Impact of Population Growth on Tomorrow's World.»
Certainly there is oil there, when you think about where Antarctica came from, up from the tips of South Africa and South America is oil; up until now it's been too treacherous.
During its fruitful 16 - year career the autonomous bot made more than 200 deep dives, navigating the treacherous terrain of the sea floor and mapping underwater mountain chains with little input from above.
Allegations of hypocrisy are treacherous because they can function as argumentative diversions, drawing our attention away from the task of assessing the strength of a position and toward the character of the position's advocate.
This Khrushchev knew, understood almost instinctively, from the survival skills he had honed during two treacherous decades in Stalin's inner circle.
Hawaii's crumbly basalt is treacherous for climbers, and helmets «only protect your head — from small rocks,» Perlman says, laugh lines crinkling around gentle, light - blue eyes.
This treacherous slope is a U.S. Forest Service field site, one of many in the United States, recognizable by its bright orange flagging fluttering from the trees.
Homan successfully flew a kite from one side of the gorge to the other over the treacherous rapids below and, after securing his kite string, heavier line was fed across until a steel cable could connect both shores and bridge construction could begin.
But according to officials involved in the process, the treacherous political terrain has not stopped the administration from forging ahead with developing new emissions goals.
A narrow, sometimes treacherous path took Rising Star cave explorers from the surface to the Lesedi Chamber in South Africa.
Editor's note: On January 20, 2013, an expedition called the Shackleton Epic will begin an attempt to be the first team to authentically re-create Sir Ernest Shackleton's voyage of survival crossing 800 nautical miles of the treacherous southern ocean, from Elephant Island to South Georgia, and the climb over it.
The Alchemist is the popular fictional tale of a boy named Santiago whose quest takes him from southern Spain to the treacherous deserts of northern Africa in search of a treasure that comes to him in a dream.
They were reminded of the thousands of refugees from countries like Senegal, Nigeria, Eritrea, Mali, Gambia that are making the treacherous trip across the Mediterranean for a chance at life in southern Italy.
Daniel Freeman from Tickr said: «The dating scene can be a treacherous one — with apps promising the flame of romance but leaving you with a damp squib, to sites playing cupid that leave you cold.
LINDA KELSEY says we are witnessing a seismic After returning from a dangerous tour of duty, an Army doctor finds that working the night shift at a San Antonio hospital can be treacherous, too.
Just as the Julia Roberts fairy tale Pretty Woman morphed from something, in its script stage, dark and harrowing to, on the screen, something sweet and cheery, this could - have - been foray into either the seamier side of life or the less - than - squalid but more - than - ordinary steers clear of ever getting near the truly treacherous.
From this point on, there will be no peace in either man's life as a harrowing game of kill - or - be-killed is played out against the backdrop of the awe - inspiring and deceptively treacherous wilderness where the unforgiving law of the land takes deadly precedence over the civility of modern society.
The 3 - D action - thriller Sanctum, from executive producer James Cameron, follows a team of underwater cave divers on a treacherous expedition to the largest, most beautiful and least accessible cave system on Earth.
Thor forms an alliance with treacherous Loki to save Earth and the Nine Realms from an ancient enemy that predates the universe itself.
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