Sentences with phrase «hundreds of characters in»

«There are hundreds of characters in the game, that we've recorded,» explains Ubisoft Reflection, «they all have their lives and their stories».
It's an incredibly helpful way to keep track of the hundreds of characters in fantasy novels (or just the five characters in a regular book).

Not exact matches

After The Hundreds paid homage to the Lost Boys characters from Peter Pan in a few designs, Disney approached Kim, 28, to talk about a line of Lost Boys streetwear.
One opinion that makes any sense to me, out of hundreds, that's sad both for muslim and christian civilization... why one has to turn to some farytales characters and holy books in order to live a normal, productive and moral life?
Even though only about 9 % of female characters have names in the text, there are more than one hundred «eleventy» (111) women's names that are preserved.
Every fall, I and several hundred of my high school - aged peers would gather in the auditorium of the local Baptist church and watch the play unfold: Characters Joe and Jane and Mike and Michelle are on their way home from prom when their car gets struck by a drunk driver.
The story backs up her thesis exactly and in fact the main characters spend hundreds of pages examining the questions — and coming to the same conclusions — that the author outlines.
In the biographies of the French Catholic philosopher, Jacques Maritain, there are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of testimonies regarding the particular beauty of his character.
We can hope, though, that in the light of the whole, this first volume will turn out to look like the first few hundred pages of a Russian novel in which massive skill is required just to get all the characters properly on stage.
August 28, 1963: Two hundred thousand Americans participate in the March on Washington and hear Martin Luther King, Jr., proclaim his dream of a country in which his children will be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin; ten months later, Congress enacts the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
It is a common noun, employed more than three hundred times in the Old Testament to designate a remarkable range of characters from an Aaron (Ex.
There are hundreds, if not thousands of characters in the Disney universe, although not all of them would work well for a baby name.
New York State Police Superintendent George Beach praised the character of Davis at an Army base in northern New York where Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other dignitaries saw hundreds of state troopers move hats from heads to hearts as they passed the casket of their fallen brother.
Cue fevered speculation and hundreds of words written online and in print over the significance of these 29 characters between the pair — only for it all to be somewhat bizarrely dampened down when Clegg claimed he could beat up Balls.
Hundreds of those who did vote in Malliotakis» race, but not for her, cast write - ins, including several for local Democrat Justin Brannan, who is now running for City Council, certain write - ins for presidential candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and even gag votes for deceased individuals, such as Elvis Presley, or fictional characters from popular culture, such as Tywin Lannister from Game of Thrones.
The unique detective skills of the female sexual brain were honed over hundreds of thousands of years of sleuthing, investigating the character of sneaky, aggressive men in an extraordinary variety of contexts.
Hundreds of shady characters are lurking in a nearby neighborhood of galaxies.
It's a nightmare that will end for hundreds of millions of people in 2010, when the first web addresses written entirely in non-Latin characters come online.
In most of the cases, an online dating site provides as many as hundred character space for creating attractive dating headlines.
Many pubs in Dumfries and Galloway still maintain the rare charm and character dating back hundreds of years with beautifully decorated and.
It tries to condense hundreds of pages of metaphysical text into scientist characters delivering what seem like endless exchanges in high - minded gobbledygook.
Anderson recently wrote a foreword to a book on Mothersbaugh's art, laying out a vision that included «hundreds of animatronic characters and creatures, rides through vast invented landscapes and buildings, extensive galleries of textiles and sculptures, plus an ongoing original music score piped in everywhere.»
Since this form of story - telling has been around since the 1960s there are hundreds of characters to choose from for inclusion in this game.
They've taken the Dynasty Warriors formula of juggling hundreds of enemies across a map, and put in Fire Emblem characters, arenas and mechanics — and for the most part, it works well.
Those characters then do the same things they did in the other films, confirming the suspicion that this film could have been written by a computer programmed with the plots of the last hundred disaster flicks to make the screen.
The former is a far cry from her typical self in the role of Skeeter's mother, the latter a cliché «crazy old lady» character that has been seen hundreds of times before and fails to offer any genuine laughs.
With close to 80 characters (plus CG characters numbering in the tens, if not hundreds, of thousands), multiple diverging / converging storylines, and an 18 - film franchise to service, Avengers: Infinity War has a tremendous amount of ground to cover, both literally and figuratively, from New York, Scotland, and Wakanda on Earth, to parts known and unknown in the deepest reaches of space, not to mention putting our favorite and not - so - favorite superheroes through one ringer after another.
How is it that a major studio film — one in which marks the first time these legendary characters meet / fight / team - up onscreen in a live - action feature — that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make, has been in the planning stages for years, and is the catalyst for their own shared universe of interconnected films doesn't seem to know one thing about its title characters outside of names and costumes?
59) «A Hundred Streets» Smart Rating: 22.73 Release date: Friday, January 13, 2017 Genre: Drama Starring: Idris Elba, Gemma Arterton, Tom Cullen Description: Three different stories covering infidelity, adoption and a drug dealer turned actor are intertwined as characters meet in the streets of London.
There are numerous colorful scenes, many in the Land of the Dead, where there are seemingly hundreds of characters doing hundreds of things, independently, each with their own distinct look and personality.
The character she plays is an exaggerated construct, a lesbian businesswoman who throws lavish parties with hundreds of her lesbian friends, but she has one scene in which she transcends the wreckage.
But I've seen hundreds of scenes in cars with people talking in the front seat while characters in the back seat are temporarily ignored, and I can never remember being so aware of a separate conversation happening offscreen.
Any hope of subtlety in plot or character development is buried by filmmaking cliches that we've seen a hundred times.
It focuses on only a half - dozen characters — the nameless protagonist (Jet Li), three legendary rebel assassins (Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, and Donnie Yen), a student (Zhang Ziyi), and the king they're all plotting to kill (Chen Daoming)-- but it mostly takes place in a massive palace, surrounded by hundreds of armored guards ready to fire arrows like a cloud of locusts.
Characters engage in computer terrorism and threaten the lives of hundreds of commuters.
This time though, instead of carrying around weapons, you swap in famous Capcom characters and use their distinctive abilities to slaughter hundreds of zombies.
Vowing to never to act again in something he wasn't one hundred percent about, Johnny began a new, risk - filled career of oddball characters that he enjoyed bringing to life.
You fight in different stages through multiple rounds of characters until you complete each area one hundred percent.
The secondary characters (including Charlotte Le Bon, of The Hundred - Foot Journey, and Ben Kingsley, of well, everything)-- so richly drawn in Marsh's documentary — are there (barely) to support Zemeckis» vision of the mercurial artist at work.
Her best - selling book, Building Moral Intelligence, and her Character Builders program for young children (Respect, Responsibility, Caring, and Peace - Making) are used in hundreds of schools and organizations worldwide.
Award - winning psychologist and educator Thomas Lickona offers more than one hundred practical strategies that parents and schools have used to help kids build strong personal character as the foundation for a purposeful, productive, and fulfilling life.Succeeding in life takes character, and Lickona shows how irresponsible and destructive behavior can invariably be traced to the absence of good character and its ten essential qualities: wisdom, justice, fortitude, self - control, love, a positive attitude, hard work, integrity, gratitude, and humility.
The bestselling author of A Hundred Summers brings the Roaring Twenties brilliantly to life in this enchanting and compulsively readable tale of intrigue, romance, and scandal in New York Society, brimming with lush atmosphere, striking characters, and irresistible charm.
Despite being limited to just one hundred and forty characters to spread your message, it's quite easy to find yourself falling into the «annoying zone» in the twitter - sphere (and I know... I am guilty of this).
Other titles focusing on developing your craft include the Story Structure and Master Chapter Outline Workbook by C. Michelle Jeffries, Blood from Your Own Pen by Sam Knight (on self editing), Hurting Your Characters by M.J. Carlson (how to properly deal with wounds and injuries in your fiction), and Science Fiction Q&A by Mike Resnick (which contains hundreds of answers distilled from his years of writing an advice column).
17,000 characters in hundreds of books are all officially purged.
Research for an editor like Tara Maya consists of reading a hundred books in the genre, making extensive notes about their structure, characters, themes, conflicts — everything that makes the genre distinctive.
The «lone - wolf hero» — the man who takes on a corrupt Establishment and operates outside the law, in order to right injustices — is an iconic character in fiction, going back many hundreds of years.
FreeTime Unlimited also includes hundreds of eBook apps with Read - to - Me functionality and in - book games from characters such as Thomas & Friends, Looney Tunes, Scooby - Doo, Arthur, Duck and Goose, Caillou and Superman, and from award - winning children's author Sandra Boynton («Moo, Baa, La La La!»).
The writer manages in a liitle more than one hundred pages to outline a character who reminds the reader of Travis Bickle («Taxi Driver» by M. Scorcese) and for whom we feel sympathy despite his extraordinary violent deeds.
Sean's blond - bombshell mother (one of the thinly veiled characters in Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City) is a 1980s society - page staple, regularly entertaining Black Panthers and movie stars in her marble and glass penthouse, «eight hundred feet in the air above San Francisco; an apartment at the top of a building at the top of a hill: full of light, full of voices, full of windows full of water and bridges and hills.»
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