Sentences with phrase «into huge machines»

Not exact matches

They conquered vast lands, most of them already filled with Christians and Jews, many of whom did not convert at first, and their jizya poured huge sums of money into the Islamic war machine.
This is a huge game in its own right but when you put into context what this could mean for the title race if Everton are able to slow down the Chelsea machine then this match could be played in a feverish atmosphere.
So Hitler may have built a huge government machine as you say but private property continued to exist and business was subjected to the imperatives and the population was mobilised to turn it into the overpowering war machine that swept throughout Western Europe within a year.
There's been a huge rise in scammers directly hacking into cash machines to make them spit out money, whilst the use of card skimmers — small scanners that capture card details as someone uses an ATM, is in decline.
One follows him eagerly when he explores the neurophysiology of laughter or allows himself to be inserted into a magnetic resonance imaging machine reminiscent of an «oversized clothes drier,» where «the space itself is astonishingly small, and the sense of being encased in a huge piece of machinery unsettles more than you think it will.»
These very trainers are the ones who will advise women to hop onto the cardio machines once they set foot into the gym, and only use light weights to «tone up» lest they become huge monstrosities.
After dinner I will load ingredients into my bread machine for a multi grain bread loaf and chop the fruit from Monday's grocery run into a huge fruit salad to keep in the fridge.
The Behemoth is a huge, rugged transport - class machine that uses anti-gravity technology to transfer precious cargo from smaller acquisition - class machines into its stomach container.
I also think it is incredibly unfair to lump this film into the «Marvel machine,» since it has been a huge uphill battle to get this film made (Ryan Reynolds has been wanting to play the character in a film for at least a decade).
While I unrooted my Nook Color (no huge advantage to it, given I couldn't do the kids books that my daughter loves), I could see this being rooted quite effectively into a Nook / Kobo / Kindle machine.
Now with the huge compressing machine costing 50 million IDR and funded by Gili Eco Trust, we can press bottles, cardboard or tin into large blocks weighing in around 40 - 80 kg making transport easier and cost price higher in Lombok.
Sony is in huge trouble with this machine, and the PS3 could really sink Sony gaming division into the grave.
The drawings are of huge breasts, over-the-top flying V guitars, punk rockers with porcupine like spikes, cyborg vampires, and 16 - bit gaming machines rebuilt into rocket - propelled grenade launchers.
And while Mario is my main and Mega Man may even take that spot soon (unless there's a way to get rid of F.L.U.D.D., and we got just the slightest glimpse of that possibility), just the prospect of tweaking and customizing my Mii into an ideal fighting machine holds huge appeal to me.
Apart from the classic free - for - all and the like, PvP mode of FO boasts a number of cool scenarios like «Soul King» where you play as a soul and take control over one of the bots to send the rest of your bodiless companions to oblivion, or «Armored Front» - a typical secure - the - point scenario with a «minor» addition: each team has a huge war machine at their disposal to turn everything into ashes.
While the 100 shrines in the game are built for short applications of lateral thought and controls mastery, with Link's various powers such as Stasis (the ability to halt time's flow on certain objects; check out the halting of the stone ball in the above picture), where the game slips more back into The Legend of Zelda's traditional longer - form dungeons is with the game's plot - critical Divine Beasts, huge titan - like machines that while once created to beat Ganon, have now been taken over by him and are causing chaos in Hyrule's various regions.
1 PHILIPPE PARRENO (TATE MODERN, LONDON; CURATED BY ANDREA LISSONI WITH VASSILIS OIKONOMOPOULOS) Parreno has turned the Turbine Hall into a mesmerizing machine producing light, sound, cinematic effects, and choreography: Inflated fish float in the air, huge planes reminiscent of Russian Constructivism ascend and descend inscrutably in the semidarkness, and a flickering apparatus seems to send out signals that trigger reactions throughout the entire museum.
Giacomo Termini — Centre Pompidou The picture transforms the architecture of the Centre Pompidou from an «exhibition machine» into an almost domestic space; a place where two women make small talk sheltering under huge pipe intakes.
Munro's project, Full Grown, began when he realized that it would be quicker and more efficient to grow, train and prune trees into the shapes and objects that we need, instead of waiting forty to sixty years for a tree to grow to the right size, then using huge machines and trucks to harvest, transport and make furniture.
Thus, even a tiny amount of alcohol breathed directly into the machine from the mouth or throat can have a huge impact.
It's not hard to see how a machine like that might help Apple move more laptops into classrooms, but the price gap between a cheap Macbook and a Chromebook is still pretty huge.
While Google Lens is still considered to be in preview phase, the feature looks to capitalize on the company's huge push into AI and machine learning.
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