Sentences with phrase «into the fray where»

As stated you'll get a stage or two with unlimited uses of a new item before getting thrown into the fray where you have to think carefully about how to use them.

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This then creates a vicious cycle where you jump further into the fray because you don't think your employees are doing their job.
After the disaster and criminal charges, representatives of various tribal nations stepped into the legal fray, filing a federal lawsuit last March against Ray and those who run the Angel Valley Retreat Center, where he had leased land for his program.
He's supported some members where they prevailed, but he also supported people and got into the fray into certain things on Long Island.
Wading deeper into the fray on college campuses over institutional racism, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he «absolutely» believes Yale University should change the name of Calhoun College, the building on its campus where his son Dante lives, because it is named after a «segregationist leader.»
Wading deeper into the fray on college campuses over institutional racism, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said he «absolutely» believes Yale University should change the name of Calhoun College, the building on its campus where his son Dante lives, because it is named after a «segregationist leader.»
Obama is heading back into the political fray today for rallies where he'll try to turn black voters out for the Democratic candidates in two closely watched governor's races.
Anyway, where I feebly decided this wasn't for me — you, undaunted, galloped into the fray and Made it Yours!
Watching Emily Blunt's kidnapping specialist Kate Macer be talked into volunteering to assist on some patently shady cross-border operation near the start of Sicario, I was oddly reminded of a similar scene at the start of Aliens, where despite losing her entire crew in the previous installment, floating in space for 57 years, and having her daughter die in the meantime, Ellen Ripley needs only around two minutes of convincing to return to the fray.
Rather, there are moments where the assembly line drama shows its fray and you can see the machinations of Disney's drama machine pumping into action like the pistons of a mighty — though fatally flawed — tanker.
But so does the way the director threads it into a story about people reluctantly going once more into the fray, about people trying to see where they fit in to bigger pictures, about having the weight of history feel like its crushing you.
Actor Luke Evans enters the fray as Bard the boatman, a man who is more than meets the eye and our company's ticket into Laketown, where a shrewd Mayor played by Stephen Fry awaits them.
Insurgent, the sequel to the bestselling first title in the YA series by Veronica Roth, Divergent, pulls no punches in picking up exactly where the first book left off and diving directly into the fray on the first page.
Amazon.com Inc. jumped into the tablet computer fray, escalating its rivalry with Apple Inc. as each aims to provide both the devices and digital stores where people buy books, songs and movies.
When the remaining player is in a safe spot (not in the air or in a place where you might fall), the fallen player can press the A Button to revive, leaping back into the fray!
When I first purchased my Xbox 360 way, way back in 2008 I came across a simple little twin stick shooter that, despite a relatively steep learning curve, enthralled me to the point where I would eschew big triple A titles like Gears of War in order to spend time trying to master the Robotron: 2084 inspired gameplay, frantically diving back into the fray time and time again in an effort to top my previous score and gain one of the coveted top spots on the global leaderboard.
So a typical game will either see you wading into the fray, where you will be chopped down or possibly beheaded in rapid fashion, or hanging outside the circle of death where you are safe but ineffective.
Nintendo simply can not sell game systems based purely on sales of their first party software, and this is where the argument for them becoming a publisher comes into the fray.
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