Sentences with phrase «hidden blade in»

Starting in the middle east during the crusades and eventually ending up in London during the Industrial Revolution, we have been able to travel to all sorts of places throughout history, hidden blade in tow.

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You could also, for instance, use a low setting for easy - to - shave parts of your face, then move to a higher setting for trickier areas like your jawline where difficult stubble likes to hide (just bear in mind that the Futur adjusts via twisting the head, so don't try this with bare wet hands when a blade is loaded).
Mitchell was sentenced to 2 1/3 to seven years in state prison in September after admitting to providing the escapees, Richard Matt and David Sweat, with blades and other tools hidden in frozen hamburger meat.
A guard who unwittingly helped two killers escape from a northern New York prison by smuggling in pliers, a screwdriver and a hacksaw blade hidden in hamburger meat was sentenced Monday to six months in jail.
You might think that cleaning would be difficult with a style like this because so much of the blade hides in the handle and is difficult to reach.
Doug Gaffin of the University of Oklahoma in Norman says scorpions may hide in the faint night - time shadow of a blade of grass, suggesting they are very sensitive to light.
According to The Birder's Handbook, «the closed bill is inserted between blades of grass in thick turf or other cover, and then sprung open to expose hidden prey.»
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So he trains with hidden blades to «work in the dark to serve the light.»
by Walter Chaw I look at the first film in this very fine trilogy as Jason Bourne embodying Harrison Ford's Deckard character from Blade Runner: someone with hidden potential and a certain confusion about his place in the world — and the kind of figure Matt Damon is best at portraying, as it happens.
Slow motion takes over as the Bennet sisters begin unsheathing various types of blades hidden underneath their elaborate Victorian - era appropriate garments (in what is a rather titillating shot), but most crucially, seems to promise that the ludicrous movie titled Pride and Prejudice and Zombies will live up to the level of absurd, stupid entertainment promised.
The entire sequence of Blade Runner 2049 set in Las Vegas is arguably worth a shout out, from the dusty, orange haze hiding decrepit statues of times long past to the initial confrontation between Ryan Gosling's Agent K and Harrison Ford's Rick Deckard, but the climax of the sequence is where Villeneuve and Roger Deakins truly shine.
It's the worst case scenario for a stealth game with crafting elements: a stealth kill that doesn't guarantee a kill and could instead see the alarm raised not because you messed up but because you haven't put in the grind to get a good enough hidden blade.
This means you'll need to nail some enemies with several consecutive headshots, and occasionally you'll stab someone in the neck with your hidden blade only for them to turn around and punch you in the face.
Just in case you needed another reason to dust off your hidden blades, now you officially have an excuse to roll through Bayek's Egyptian adventure all over again — Assassin's Creed Origins is getting a new game + mode.
To balance it, McLaren has a front splitter some 5.9 inches longer than the P1's, with active aero blades hidden in ducts close to the headlights that adjust in harmony with the rear wing's movements.
Opening is achieved by an emergency (fully mechanical) key blade usually hidden in the smart key.
Conair's Palm Pro trimmer with a one - inch blade uses a AAA battery and is small enough to hide in the palm of your hand, making it ideal for working with skittish animals.
I love the depth of the story line, the amazing attention to details in rendering the world, the complex puzzles that need to be solved and of course leaping from a 20 or 30 foot high ledge with a hidden blade is pretty cool!
Gaming has brought about many iconic weapons, from the vicious Lancer used to chainsaw enemies in half to the Asassin's hidden blade.
Edward can fight off multiple enemies with hidden blades, swords and pistols, like the Italian Renaissance killer Ezio in «Assassin's Creed II.»
The «Drifter Blade» content is hidden in the current version, but it will become activated in our first game patch.
The gauntlet and hidden blade features a spring - loaded, retractable plastic blade, with a switchblade - style play action, just as seen in the Assassin's Creed videogame series.
Just like how PS4 and Xbox One games looks graphically identical, yet people on this site love to claim that one is more powerful than the other because there is a few extra blades of grass hidden somewhere in the background.
In the above «Assassination Arsenal» video, da Vinci is able to create a variety of different weapons for Ezio including the hidden blade, double hidden blade, poison blade and even a hidden gun.
Taking place during the American Revolution in 1776, players took up the hidden blade of Connor Kenway, a native American turned assassin after his village was burned to the ground.
We see in the gameplay that he has his hidden blade and severed his ring finger so it seems it could already be established in Assasin's Creed Origins.
Of course, open combat is more of a backup plan in Assassin's Creed games; keeping to the shadows and using blow darts at long range or your trusty hidden blade up close are always the most satisfying means of dispatching your foes.
The fact that this game features a female assassin and focused on the dual hidden blades during the trailer, compared to the focus on the tomahawk in the Assassin's Creed III demo, makes this game instantly familiar and interesting.
and the developer NPCs hidden in Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun to unlock the «Mimimi» achievement / trophy.
Switching between hidden blade, sword and bow is quick and easy but it's using the Abilities you unlock in the new skill tree that makes things especially fun.
In the gear menu you'll find items you can craft to increase your ammo capacity, improve your health and make your hidden blade stronger.
While the former game has you attacking futuristic enemies with electronic blades and skills, Hidden Dragon embraces an ancient motif and stays relatively grounded in realism.
2 - Hand select preferred data to paste info on the ends of proxy's 3 - Paste on data to proxy's in order to improve the blade 4 - Use of temperature as a proxy to improve validation stats (hockeystickishness) 5 - Use of filtered proxy's to improve validation 6 - Use of upside down proxy's to improve hockey stick 7 - Elimination of post 1960 data for «hide the decline» series and pasting on the ends of the data to make it into a positive hockey stick 8 - Non use of series which have less of a blade.
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