Sentences with phrase «happens feel grounded»

The screenplay cleverly weaves in news reports and current events to make everything that happens feel grounded in real life.

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secondly he was not the only one in the church who was a «non believer» many others do not «believe» as well as myself and yet non of us saw a problem with something that was being done out of respect and unison for the majority not for just one person opinion, and last, no one ever said he «had» to pray the only command was to bow your head and stare at the ground counting how many toes you had for all we carried, do what you want if choose not to pray but just bow your head in uniformity not cry about it blow it up and change the way events happen — if you have and complaints or questions please FEEL FREE to contact me [email protected]
«I didn't feel we had the players for [slowing it down and grinding away] to happen.
andy bishop, however articulate and high - ground you may be and feel, you know that won't happen.
Even when I'm able to remain grounded and patient and not take it personally all day long (it's a rare day, but it happens), come bedtime I still find myself lying there with tears rolling down my face, thinking that in a million years I never imagined being a mother would feel like this.
Make sure to spend special time with your pup, so that as things change, he will have a grounded feeling about the things that are happening, and he will feel secure in your household and heart.
I found a bare piece of Earth at the edge where the field meets the forest and grounded myself, soaking up energy from the Earth and feeling very aware that the birth would be happening soon.
This week we'll enjoy a grounding meditation, followed by a message from my Spirit Guides about releasing the feeling of being in a hurry by acknowledging that everything happens in perfect timing.
Now I look forward to sharing what I love about yoga with my classes — that feeling of grounding, the playfulness and excitement of trying a new sequencing, the flow and sound of breath — and watching that same transformation happen within my students.
With each area being cordoned off from the rest of the stages, the pacing can feel a little off at times, with environmental transitions happening suddenly after a loading screen rather than dynamically occurring as in the Souls games, but this more concentrated focus on the levels also allows for condensed, goal based gameplay that is almost impossible to achieve in Dark Souls, which is certainly welcomed when you're short on time and just want to grind out a twilight mission or two.
The stories at play are gear grinding and feel so clunky that focus is darted around which made the audience uninterested in what's happening.
«So much happens in [the third and fourth Avengers movies], as you can imagine, and so much is affected by it, that we felt what better person to hold your hand and lead you into the next incarnation of the MCU, in a grounded, realistic manner, than Peter Parker?»
And if this happens, we are more likely to stumble and feel our way to more solid ground on an issue of almost singular importance.
«We felt that if we changed what was happening in the classroom, it would be fertile ground for what was happening with the standards,» says Pamela Seki, assistant superintendent at the district's curriculum office.
Upon first moving the steering wheel off - center it feels airy and disconnected from what is happening on the ground.
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Rather than heavily abuse CGI, practical effects were used as much as physically possible, and means each action sequence manages to feel awesome without going so far over-the-top as to feel utterly unbelievable, again grounding the entire film and creating the sensation that a future like this could well happen.
It never ruined the experience for me, nor did it ever grind the game down to a complete halt, but it sometimes made it hard to focus on what I was doing and I feel I would be remiss in not mentioning that it does happen often.
Add to this the fact that you can spend app points to greatly expand the amount of demons you can keep with you at any given time and the fact that all party members gain at least some xp even when you don't use them, and you end up with a grind that doesn't feel like a grind, because something new is constantly happening.
I know most aren't bothered by it, and just play PSO2 for the gameplay and the grind (Just a guess on that one) but personally I like to feel a need to «go further» and «see what happens next» in a story.
«Overall the vibe felt about as far removed from the typical «gallery experience» as possible, making most observers feel like they were really in on the ground floor of the Bushwick scene as it happens
If Telltale can make the well - trod ground of Gotham feel fresh, I'm excited to see what happens next for Clementine and Groot.
Moderating is a supervised process of communication that establishes certain ground rules so that all family members feel emotionally safe, and stopping harmful communication if and when it happens.
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