Sentences with phrase «herd of stampeding»

He draws a herd of stampeding Bigmacosauri running off into the distance where the sun sets on the far side of the lake.
Here's proof Toyota stylists can come up with designs that won't lull to sleep a herd of stampeding buffalo.
The other, earlier sequence is a chase through a herd of stampeding horses (The unimpressive digital effects lessen the results, especially since the horses have the appearance of being undead themselves), with Abraham and his prey leaping on the backs of successive horses and even using them as weapons.
Swatting them away seems unlikely as their carapace is as strong as iron, plus they travel in swarms that are louder than a herd of stampeding horses.

Not exact matches

But she does so to stop a stampeding herd of elephants.
We have been stampeded back and forth between the «up and out» and the «down and in,» as if herded into the to - and - fro of an accelerated Hegelian dialectic.
I downloaded and assembled an entire herd of bovines and let them stampede through the town.
The undead of World War Z are also most effective in numbers, but they move quickly, they're animalistic and acrobatic, moving in seething, rushing herds that are more like floodwater than a stampede.
Cattle baron Clay Matthews is covertly masterminding stampedes of herds, hiring gunslingers for attacks on ranchers, cutting fences, grabbing lands - all part of a plan to establish a National Cattle Trail capable of handling a million - cattle drive from Texas to Canada.
A huge herd of animals stampedes through a community, knocking down people and buildings — we see one a secondary character being trampled.
Cattle drivers who traveled the Chisholm Trail had to endure rough terrain, bad weather, rustlers, conflicts with local Native American tribes, and the possibility of stampedes from the same cattle they were herding.
The market is a big and wild herd that will sometimes stampede in a direction it had never gone before — a lesson AQR itself learned at least twice: during the madness of the dot - com bubble and during the great quant meltdown of 2007.
Try to visit in September when you'll have the chance to experience the annual buffalo roundup, an incredible feat, which sees a stampede of buffalo being herded across the plains.
Does your dream adventure consist of witnessing the magnificent herds of wildebeest stampeding through the Serengeti, are you in search of rare encounters with Africa's largest elephant population in Chobe, or catching remarkable glimpses of wild gorillas as you trek through their natural habitats in Rwanda?
These magic boxes tend to sit in corners, under desks or are otherwise hidden away in obscure dimensions of space, forgotten about despite the important task they play in delivering wi - fi and herding the constant stampedes of data passing through them.
If you're not American or directly involved in the retail industry, you might not even have heard of Black Friday, athough you'll probably have heard the stampeding herds of shoppers around this time of year.
Just in case you missed it in the herd of trailers stampeding out of E3 — which is sure to grow even more massive in the next couple of days — here's a new trailer sent out for Super Meat Boy, which was a finalist for the Independent Games Festival's Audio and Grand Prize categories this year (unfortunately, the audio in this clip is a bit wonky for some reason).
Mural is said to have been painted on New Year's Day 1944, with Pollock having a stampede of every herd animal in the West in mind — it is nine by nearly 20 feet in dimension and his largest painting.
The art herd may be stampeding on the Miami art fairs to pick up some merch (and, quite possibly, a case of Zika), but the real cognoscenti head to Van Nuys for the second annual iteration of Art Basil, held in performance artist John Kilduff's backyard — where a series of miniature booths feature work by more than 20 artists and galleries.
So convinced that you are right you will blunder off the cliff in the stampede with the rest of the herd.
The stampede, in this analogy, involves two different herds: the first is comprised of honest competitors who, using technology to their own and their clients» advantage, will claim an ever - increasing share of the legal services market.
Your competitors, just like a stampeding herd of cattle, are chasing the same job that you are.
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