Youngsters can
get into the action by grinding corn, hauling water, washing clothes and playing games.
Fans can
get into the action by following the Chicago Auto Show and Telemundo on social media.
Not exact matches
By getting information about how exchanges operate out
into the open, the Office of the Attorney General «seeks to increase transparency and accountability in the virtual currency marketplace — and better inform the
actions of enforcement agencies, investors, and consumers in this space.»
Attracted
by the tremendous returns seen in Gibson Greetings and Beatrice, institutional investors poured billions of dollars
into scores of firms, hoping to
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action.
But I thought I'd dip
into it today
by focusing on one aspect of the whole sales message, the offer and call to
action, and giving you a list of the five elements of this part of the sales piece that I believe are most important to
getting the results you want.
Exercising your coping abilities
by standing off (perhaps with a counselor's help) and
getting an overview of the situation, then deciding on one option, and moving
into action, usually makes you feel less helpless.
In this dissent, the liberal Catholic academic establishment has
gotten into the habit of issuing hyperbolic, sky - is - falling declarations about the consequences of rather ordinary and appropriate
actions by Church authorities.
Perhaps few people will mind the words, but many will emit cries of dismay as the minister turns those words
into action by picking up a lucrative part - time job, for instance, or disappearing two days a week to continue a honeymoon with his spouse, or
getting into politics because he finds it refreshing, or buying a lot in the woods and building his own house.
While Dangote has TALKED about
getting shares, Ustmanov has already taken
action and tried to buy Arsenal, he
got blocked though
by the old board when they made that pact to not sell the club
into a single majority share holder who was foreign, the foundation of the pact they made and bragged about to us fans.
Yet, Loris Karius
got the call here, performing well when called
into action by the Leicester attack.
He has the ability to
get by players and
get into crossing positions but the delivery is often poor and this makes it very frustrating to watch Albrighton in
action.
Within two minutes of the restart, Mewitt was called
into action as he
got down well to parry a low shot, before Crichlow - Noble completed the job
by clearing the ball
into touch.
We consider putting our brainchild
into action,
get spooked
by the unknown and let the idea fizzle away.
If she wants to see this in
action, she should
get out
into the communities that have been hit hardest
by austerity.
In 2017 we
got a crash course is civics, elections, and Democratic party rules
by running for District Leader and the Democratic County Committee, then immediately being thrust
into the inside
action to elect a new State Senator.
Commenting on today's announcement
by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) of a call for evidence
into the cost of motor insurance, Otto Thoresen, the ABI's Director General, said: «This will give the industry another opportunity to highlight the cost pressures motor insurers are facing, what
action is needed to reduce them, and steps the industry is taking to ensure customers
get the best deal when buying motor insurance.
Less than one voter in three agrees that «
by entering the Coalition, the Lib Dems have managed to
get real liberal policies put
into action» — and most of these are either already Lib Dem supporters or pro-Coalition Tory voters.
The lawmakers»
action comes as enrollment numbers published Friday
by the Education Department show even fewer black and Hispanic kids
got into the city's elite specialized high schools in 2016.
Mrs May said: «Either this was a direct
action by the Russian state against our country, or the Russian government lost control of its potentially catastrophically damaging nerve agent and allowed it to
get into the hands of others.»
Your
action tip: Commit to supporting your microbiome on a daily basis
by choosing a whole food diet high in plant - based fibers and
by taking an effective, multi-strain probiotic supplement that delivers billions of mighty microbes deep
into your gut, where they can
get to work supporting your mental health from the belly up.
Aggressive gorilla time management coaching performance tactics
by force is the only way to whip unaccountable coaching clients
into shape
by pushing them beyond their lazy resistance levels and
into clients who become super powers for
action and results, and
get the things done that they always resist
by kicking and screaming when they need to do the dreaded tasks that they fear.
It's hard not to
get sucked up or overwhelmed
by these emotions, but I'm learning one of the best ways to deal with them is channeling them
into taking positive, meaningful
action to move forward and create a better world.
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Dunwall is an amazing place in terms of the way it incorporates elements of steampunk with a victorian feel and setting a pace that wouldn't normally suit a 1st person
action game but it just flows so well and the artwork on the characters is stunning but sadly let down
by a bit of collision detection which is hard to ignore, combine all this with a satisfying story you
get a really decent game with plenty to
get stuck
into.
Deiland is a charming farming game that somehow
gets away its lack of
action and excitement
by lulling you
into a state of total relaxation.
Due to an out - of - the - blue contact from his old IMF controller, Hunt
gets thrust back
into action to extract an agent who is presumed to have been kidnapped
by the film's villain, Owen Davian (Phillip Seymour Hoffman).
Here's some of what Besson cuts
into the
action as Professor Norman lectures to the Sorbonne and Lucy
gets a grip on what's happening: rapid - fire montages of wildlife rutting (the credits include a thanks to Howard Hall Productions for «Indian rhino mating»); a caveman inventing fire and sparking man's industrial creativity; and Lucy's namesake, the possible «missing link» between mankind and the ape world, kneeling
by a stream and staring
into the camera, as if to ask «Who are you people?»
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions
into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that sees him go to war to
get back at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated
by seeing news footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we see the way that Kyle's
actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Dropped
into the middle of the
action, there's very little information given as to what's come before and I liked this... too many films waste precious moments spoon - feeding audiences everything they think we need to know when actually, if the script and performances are strong enough, we can usually figure out enough to
get by.
As for the one cool X-Men who did
get a good translation
into live -
action, Nightcrawler, the lovable teleporter stole the screen in X-Men 2 when played
by Alan Cumming only to never return again.
They stumble
into founding their own fraternity after discovering
by accident that you can
get a lot of
action if you throw nude wrestling matches in K - Y jelly.
While the film does offer something of a window on post-war peacetime Britain, most of the
action takes place in the barracks where Bill and Percy
get into scrapes with varying consequences and often with the help of skiver and trickster Redmond, performed brilliantly
by the exquisite Pat Shortt.
But once we
get into the
action bits, the book starts to feel somewhat anti-climactic - one sequence is overrun
by Coates» monologue (which even crowds the art a little bit), while the other is really over before it begins.
The script (
by del Toro and Matthew Robbins) anticipates problems and corrects them before they can take shape, too; just as it seems his story may
get bogged down with exposition, the
action shifts
into a hallucinatory high gear.
The movie may have all the subtlety of a piano crashing
into the sidewalk - it was directed
by Roland Emmerich, who specializes in
action films - but Emmerich
gets his main point across, that as late as 1969 homosexuals were oppressed.
Before
getting into how spectacular the
action sequences truly are (and trust me, they save the blockbuster from plundering to the bottom of the ocean), it must be said that Oscar - nominated Kon - Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have no idea whose story the movie should actually belong to, starting out as Henry Turner's (Brenton Thwaites) quest to free his cursed father at sea Will Turner (Orlando Bloom in a glorified cameo along with Keira Knightley as his partner Elizabeth Swann) to locate the Trident of Poseidon subsequently lifting that curse, and while the ultimate goal of the movie for all characters is finding said artifact for different reasons,
by the end it's hard to fault the audience if they have forgotten all about that plot element and are just living in the moment of Jack Sparrow and company battling an army of decomposing, undead ghost pirates led
by Captain Salazar.
This actually doesn't look so bad, more of a drama than a horror, but it looks to
get into some werewolf
action by the end.
After all that blabbing, we
get back
into the
action hardcore with a Zinogre followed
by a Stygian Zinogre.
Getting the most from your (excellent) cast early on to flesh out the relevant back story and character development rather than jumping straight
into the
action was a smart move
by Edwards but after half an hour you do find yourself ready for something big and loud to break something expensive.
«Infinity War» kicks
into a particularly exhilarating gear when the
action shifts to Wakanda, where Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther gathers his armies and joins the fight; the genius Dr. Bruce Banner is stunned
by the amazing mind of Shuri, and the great warrior Okoye (Danai Gurira)
gets one look at the powers of the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) in battle and exclaims, «What was she doing [back in the lab] all this time»!
Once Halle Berry
gets into the
action, D'Ovidio's script goes all in to make it a semi-horror excursion, whereby all of the clues to everything can be found out
by police looking at photographs hanging on a wall or in a family album.
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And when a substance of hers, that Buchannon describes as stronger than «bath salts on meth,» washes up on shore, the gang goes
into action to solve the crime, but also for additional phallic jokes (more than just Oscar's member is sacrificed on the alter of cheap laughs), near drownings, shootings, various vomiting scenes (a body function that seems to have totally replaced farting in the screenwriter's lowest denomination guidebook), shipboard fires, shark attacks, Mitch
getting fired and replaced
by Brody, and slow - motion shots of well - endowed women running up and down the beach.
Wilson's big and bulky play (reportedly trimmed considerably
by Tony Kushner, who
gets a co-producer credit) owes much to the family dysfunction classics of Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, but it also has notes of heightened allegory that fall flat, such as the recurring character of Gabriel (Mykelti Williamson), Troy's brain - damaged brother who keeps barging
into the
action to utter deranged prophecies.
I really enjoyed this film, which has two fantastic extended chase /
action sequences — one with Lloyd provoking all the street thugs he can find
into chasing him right
into the mission (where he wins their loyalty
by nonchalantly passing the collection plate to rid them of stolen jewelry before a police search), the other with Lloyd trying to corral a group of five drunk friends and
get back to the mission for his wedding.
Red Sparrow A thoroughly entertaining
action film, this
gets an extra boost
by being a perfect showcase for Jennifer Lawrence, who plays a Russian ballerina turned reluctant spy — forced
into it
by her government.
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