Sentences with phrase «into frantic»

A combination of turn - based and RTS game mechanics featuring easy - to - learn basics that are tough to master and evolve into frantic complexity.
A simple fetch and grab mission could turn into a frantic chase that revolves around foot races and scaling obstacles to catch the target.
One mission erupts into a frantic police chase that relies on your driving skills, or rather your ability to keep the Interceptor driving in a straight line, while others have you in control of an overhead UAV, tapping targets with the touch screen to activate air strikes on unsuspecting enemies.
When you do, the relief quickly turns into a frantic battle to survive.
Alternatively, players can release Secret Ninja Arts, devastating series of strikes or even send the protagonist into Frantic Mode, where they forgo apparel for an augmented ability set.
The once - steady marble match soon transforms into a frantic foray of pure desperation as you struggle to match the plethora of multicoloured marbles quick enough.
The launch trailer gives us a brief glimpse into the frantic adrenaline rush players will experience throughout the multiplayer component of Battlefield 4.
In a similar vein to Kabam's Marvel: Contest of Champions, Forged to Fight has you taking a squad of licensed characters into frantic brawls against heroes and villains alike.
Injecting even more cringe - worthy realism into the frantic combat, the various battlegrounds cover plenty of real - life locations like Manhattan and Prague, including explosive cinematics that can sometimes be frighteningly realistic.
The twists and turns are quite compelling as well, and more than once what should be a moment of triumph is turned into a frantic scramble to escape.
Part MOBA, part FPS, Part RPG; Battleborn certainly throws a lot of mechanics into its frantic action, drenched in humour and cartoon style.
· Battlefield 3: Close Quarters — In Battlefield 3: Close Quarters, players are dropped into a frantic, infantry - only theatre of war.
Lounging, barking, growling dogs at other dogs and / or people or dogs that go into a frantic reactive / barking state with other dogs running / playing are not appropriate for these Classes.
«This morning I ran into a frantic lady, who recently lost her 5 yr.
He's thrust into a frantic race that takes him from the canals of Amsterdam and the cobbled streets of Rome to the back alleys of Hong Kong and the South China jungles, where he must lever every scrap of his failing mental abilities to rescue his loved ones and crush a madman's plans to bring the world to its knees.
When the reality of the murder sets in, Isaac's narration becomes less coherent, dissolving into a frantic internal monologue.
8,300 customers a day are downloading the Harry Potter audiobooks and popping in their earbuds to magically transform humdrum train commutes into rides aboard the Hogwarts Express, leisurely jogs into a frantic escapes from Dementors, and the muggle chore of sweeping the kitchen floor into the Quidditch World Cup.
Similarly Oscar - bound should be the work of William Goldenberg's editing, crisply layering the strands into frantic position, the photo - accurate production design of Sharon Seymour, and the impeccable tailoring of costume designer Jacqueline West, who exquisitely blends flared lapels, brown and beige suits, and high - groomed Hollywood glamour into a beguiling whole.
Generally, though, «exploration» devolved into frantic yelps and fists being slammed onto virtual keyboards.
Tina Fey and Steve Carell star as a hapless married couple whose date night turns into a frantic race to escape the Mob.
The film has a 0 to 100 interval pace; serene moments punctuated by artsy flitting imagery in the old Iñárritu tradition, snap right into the frantic, over-the-shoulder action sequences.
Slow cinema lodestone Journey to the West comes across as Tsai's brilliant and clever attempt at auto - critique, as he places the contemplative fundamentals of his cinema (as symbolised by Lee Kang - sheng and Denis Lavant) into the frantic, chatty, unwieldy maelstrom of modern urban life.
It throws us straight into a frantic situation and continually asks us what we'd be willing to do to survive.Samuel (Lellouche) is...
The elation of landing quickly turned into a frantic effort to wring science from the limited time.
The excitement of shopping and buying for a new baby, particularly a first child, quickly turns into a frantic need to get rid of all that clutter as soon as baby outgrows it, if not before.
Over their next three games the Oilers closed to within six points of the Kings, the beginning of a stretch in which, through Sunday, they had gone 10 -0-2-4 and vaulted into a frantic four - way race — with L.A., the Blues and the Predators — for the West's last two playoff berths.
The total freedom of capital circulation, the existence of tax havens, and the explosion of the volume of speculative transactions have forced governments into a frantic race to win the favor of big investors.
In subsequent years, the unresolvable tension in Luther's soul between present doubt and future hope goaded him into frantic advocacy, disparagement of doubt - inducing reason, and vitriolic polemic.

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In his book No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs, business coach and consultant Dan Kennedy reveals the steps behind making the most of your frantic, time - pressured days so you can turn time into money.
Winnipeg - born Shore, hired in 2013 as a supervising producer following stints at Moving Picture Co., Prime Focus and Frantic Films, was named executive in charge a year later, when ILM Vancouver moved into a 105 - year - old former meat - packing plant in Gastown that had just been vacated by a restructuring Pixar.
WestJet charges between $ 20 and $ 23 for a second bag on most routes, while Air Canada charges economy - class flyers $ 20 for a second bag within Canada and $ 25 for a single piece of checked luggage on flights to the U.S. Not surprisingly, the aisles of many flights now resemble a war zone as frantic passengers search for an overhead bin into which they stuff their bulging carry - ons, slowing down boarding times.
However, as frantic frightened investors fled the stock market, they sought safe haven by piling into the precious metal stocks.
The stated reasons for public dissatisfaction were not actually reasonsbut rationalizations by frantic neocortexes that found themselves thrust into the position of having to objectify a mood that was forcing its way out of their hosts» limbic systems.
The loss of tissue fluids has reached a critical level, the compressed heart is struggling to pump thick, heavy blood into the tissues, and the tortured lungs make a frantic effort to gasp in small gulps of air.
Frantic, you yell into the phone.
Others were annoyed because they regarded this blunt statement as a frantic oversimplification of Christian theology, a retreat into pre-enlightenment piety.
Our goal should be to educate this desire in the proper order of love rather than allowing ourselves to be conscripted into the increasingly frantic efforts to sustain the postwar era by administering yet another round of the chemotherapy of disenchantment.
I don't believe we can scare people into loving God or that an uninformed, frantic, fearful knee - jerk prayer to avoid damnation is what this is all about.
In spite of frantic appeals by the Popes, the crusading spirit had so far become an anachronism that in Western Europe, divided into rival nation - states, no effective united effort was made to stem the Turkish tide.
Yesterday, my eyes clouded with tears as the choir sang «I Shall See,» somehow pulling every frantic, disparate prayer from the week into a single sweet plea.
It is just this sort of frantic guesswork which could turn the 85th Kentucky Derby into one of the best ever.
He dived safely back into first base, eluding Nelson's frantic stab, and McDougald scored.
While Cresswell benefited from a Premier League pre-season last year, the younger Byram has been dropped into the midst of a fast and frantic campaign that's already under way.
If Wenger had been proactive with his subs, (a) they would have had more time to make an impact, instead of being thrown on when we were desperate and the game was frantic, and (b) they would have come into a team who were looking ok and just needed a bit of cutting edge around the box.
It stayed that way until the the frantic finale and a West Ham implosion in the final act that turned a potential thriller into a tragedy.
Bakambu, signed in the winter transfer window from La Liga side Villarreal, netted five minutes into the second half to pull his side level after a frantic first half had seen Chongqing go into the break with a two - goal lead.
After turning Chile into one of the most thrilling teams in international football and inspiring Pep Guardiola to bring a more intense and frantic pressing game to Barcelona, Marcelo Bielsa was already a cult figure by the time he finally crossed the Atlantic to take his first job in Europe in 2011 at Athletic Club of Bilbao.
My «9 - 5» job is a frantic 8 hours of trying to get everything done so that I can get out of the office in time to pick my daughter up from daycare, take her home and get her dinner, put her to bed, and then log back into work to finish what I didn't get done during the day.
By simultaneously absolving modern parents of shame and shaming them for shaming one another, Similac has jackhammered straight into today's frantic parenting Zeitgeist.
My son is frantic and starving at this point, so I grit my teeth, park the stroller and walk into the end stall, sit on the toilet, sanitize everything around me with hand sanitizer and start nursing.
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