Sentences with phrase «lets you fly through»

You could even build a tool that let you fly through Wikipedia itself, he says.
One level also lets you fly through a battle station.
If you fail more than ten times in a stage, the P - Wing will appear, letting you fly through the stage in no time flat.
Despite not actually being a gamer himself, O'Brien managed to accidentally trigger a developer - only mode that let him fly through the air, and as usual, has no idea what's going on.
Unlike the SNES's other platformers though, Kirby gets special powers, and the jet one in particular lets you fly through levels, beat bosses quickly, and even glitch through special squares.
This lets you fly through the notifications from the past day.

Not exact matches

Let's start with the future, if only because it is hard to ignore a rocket flying through the air.
As parents, there comes a point where we need to let our children fly solo and rely on their own navigation system to find their way through life.
At last I perceived a beam of light glimmering at time top of the house (for such I may call the body I had been inclosed in), whither ascending, I gently let myself» down through a kind of chimney, and issued out at the nostrils as the window was wide open, I sallied forth into the open air: but, to my great astonishment, found myself unable to fly, which I had always during my habitation in the body conceived of spirits; however, I came so lightly to the ground that I did not hurt myself and, though I had not the gift of flying (owing probably to my having neither feathers nor wings), I was capable of hopping such a prodigious way at once, that it served my turn almost as well.
Luiz is a dirty player and I don't think he much cares about his opponents, he will raise his foot and kick you in the head even though common says he needed to let the ball drop down rather than flying through the air at head height, he would have also been aware that going in over the top of the ball with studs showing was a dangerous tatic and was likely to hurt the opponent.
They give up short yardage and short passes, letting the fly struggle through yards of fly paper only to thwart him inches from the crumb.
It's very rare we see steering wheels coming off in motorsport accidents, let alone flying through the air and smashing into the tarmac.
The Brentford goalkeeper came through a sterner test later in the first period when John Fleck cut through midfield and let fly from 25 yards but, despite the ball skipping off the slick surface, Bentley saved well.
On 5 minutes Sunderland broke through the middle with Wickham who was allowed without challenge to take the ball a long way into United's half and let fly with a shot that David de Gea thankfully pushed away for a corner.
Iron Man Super Tech: A bespoke high - tech exoskeleton not only protects billionaire Tony Stark from supervillains, it also lets him fly faster than the speed of sound, lift up to 100 tons, and confirm dinner reservations through his AI assistant.
And it comes through in his voice when talking about the complex set of variables — water speed, temperature and wind — that come into play when letting a cast fly.
Accustomed to flying through the clouds with measurement instruments, Pratt says, «In Colorado we'll let the clouds come to us on the mountain top.»
let this young man send you flying through ecstasy and cone back screaming for more.
«U.N.I (You And I)» from And the Winner Isn't «Love and Lies» from Band Aid «If I Dare» from Battle of the Sexes «Evermore» from Beauty and the Beast «How Does a Moment Last Forever» from Beauty and the Beast «Now or Never» from Bloodline: Now or Never «She» from Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story «Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go» from The Book of Henry «Buddy's Business» from Brawl in Cell Block 99 «The Crown Sleeps» from The Breadwinner «World Gone Mad» from Bright «Mystery of Love» from Call Me by Your Name «Visions of Gideon» from Call Me by Your Name «Captain Underpants Theme Song» from Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie «Ride» from Cars 3 «Run That Race» from Cars 3 «Tell Me How Long» from Chasing Coral «Broken Wings» from City of Ghosts «Remember Me» from Coco «Prayers for This World» from Cries From Syria «There's Something Special» from Despicable Me 3 «It Ain't Fair» from Detroit «A Little Change in the Weather» from Downsizing «Stars in My Eyes (Theme From Drawing Home)» from Drawing Home «All In My Head» from Elizabeth Blue «Dying for Ya» from Elizabeth Blue «Green» from Elizabeth Blue «Can't Hold Out on Love» from Father Figures «Home» from Ferdinand «I Don't Wan na Live Forever» from Fifty Shades Darker «You Shouldn't Look at Me That Way» from Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool «This Is How You Walk On» from Gifted «Summer Storm» from The Glass Castle «The Pure and the Damned» from Good Time «This Is Me» from The Greatest Showman «The Hero» from The Hero «How Shall a Sparrow Fly» from Hostiles «Just Getting Started» from If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast «Truth to Power» from An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power «Next Stop, The Stars» from Kepler's Dream «The Devil & The Huntsman» from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword «Have You Ever Wondered» from Lake of Fire «I'll Be Gone» from Lake of Fire «We'll Party All Night» from Lake of Fire «Friends Are Family» from The Lego Batman Movie «Found My Place» from The Lego Ninjago Movie «Stand Up for Something» from Marshall «Rain» from Mary and the Witch's Flower «Myron / Byron» from The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) «Longing for Summer» from Moomins and the Winter Wonderland «Mighty River» from Mudbound «Never Forget» from Murder on the Orient Express «Hold the Light» from Only the Brave «PBNJ» from Patti Cake $ «Tuff Love (Finale)» from Patti Cake $ «Lost Souls» from The Pirates of Somalia «How a Heart Unbreaks» from Pitch Perfect 3 «The Promise» from The Promise «Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe» from Pulimurugan «Maanathe Maarikurumbe» from Pulimurugan «Stubborn Angel» from Same Kind of Different as Me «Dancing Through the Wreckage» from Served Like a Girl «Keep Your Eyes on Me» from The Shack «On the Music Goes» from Slipaway «The Star» from The Star «Jump» from Step «Tickling Giants» from Tickling Giants «Fly Away» from Trafficked «Speak to Me» from Voice From the Stone «Walk on Faith» from Year by the Sea
All I know is the couple of times I climbed up into its pre-warmed (thank you, remote start), leather - draped (OK, mine would be pleather - draped) cabin and made my way down Woodward Avenue to the office, I couldn't help but dial up the four - wheel - drive and plow through every intersection sideways, letting whatever wheel that could muster traction through the knee - high piles of slush and snow do its thing, the 6.7 - liter Cummins turbodiesel feeding endless amounts of torque to those giant tires, hands flying opposite lock and back again, watching the road ahead through the side glass and yelling «Yippee!»
An off - road trail let us push the Sport's 4 - wheel - drive setup to the limit as we ventured over rutted English back roads, through deep bogs and into water deep enough to make us wonder if we'd be using the sunroof as an escape hatch; ultimately it was drama - free, with the Range Rover Sport pulling through with flying colors.
This is an exciting game that lets your dog run at full speed then fly through the air in an effort to catch a flying disc.
To make a change in itinerary, I'd either need to leave Tokyo that morning and spend a whole day waiting around at JFK or fly through Los Angeles and see if I could stitch together some American award availability to get me all the way back to Orlando, letting my JetBlue ticket go to waste.
Some easy ways you can avoid letting your miles expire without flying include dining at restaurants participating in your airlines» miles program, shopping through your airline's shopping mall portal, or renting a car and giving the agency your frequent flyer number.
If you have the urge to feel free and let go, the Sacred Valley Zip Line will give you a shot of adrenaline by flying you through the Sacred Valley!
But, just as a taster, let me tell you that you will fly over the Grand Canyon, visit the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Warriors, take an excursion to the Mongolian Alps and visit nomadic tribesmen, cruise on stunning Lake Baikal - the world's largest freshwater lake, and journey on the luxurious Venice Simplon - Orient - Express through Italy, Austria and Switzerland to Paris.
I'm not flying through LAX any time soon but if anyone else books a stay please report back and let us know what it was like.
Nearby Mount Hermon lets you «fly» through coast redwoods...
Nearby Mount Hermon lets you «fly» through coast redwoods on a soaring zipline, suspending you some 150 feet / 46 metRES above the forest floor.
Both cards earn bonus points on every travel and dining purchase and they let you transfer your credit card rewards points to seven of the largest airline loyalty programs including British Airways Avios, Flying Blue Air France KLM, United MileagePlus, and Southwest Airlines on a 1:1 basis through its Ultimate Rewards program.
The best use the game makes of it is letting you fly up to an enemy ship and then seamlessly move through it, but there are also other situations where you would want to be on the ground.
Knuckles and Tails have the same powers they always have (Knuckles can glide and break through walls, Tails can fly and swim), but Sonic has a new move called the Drop Dash, which lets him move into a forward roll immediately following a jump.
Flying freely through the odd and fantastic surroundings, a powerful tractor beam lets you pick up objects and interact with the world.
With frame rate issues (mainly during home run cut - scenes or fouls over the bench), running through a wall chasing a ball just on the other side to try and stop a home run, or when I got stuck on third base on a fly out the game wouldn't let me run back to second before the force out, it's clearly not perfect.
Exploration alone looks to be incredibly engaging within the vast open world; the game lets you utilize suits to drift and fly seamlessly through the environment.
The Wing Cap lets you fly around at will for a while, the Metal Cap lets you be mostly invincible and walk underwater and the Vanish Cap lets you turn translucent and go right through wire fences and enemies.
With the touch of a button Kat can change the gravity around her letting her walk on walls, under buildings or even fly through the air.
This Final Smash lets him fly freely through the air, dealing damage to anyone in his way.
The Dropshot for instance was a favourite pick - up weapon in our multiplayer tests of Gears 4, firing a laser - guided drill that flies through the air and bores into the ground when you let go of the right trigger, then explodes.
Gamers can lift and look through the GamePad touch screen to aim the ball on set pieces and penalty kicks, then put the perfect curve on a shot and let it fly.
It features: — 3D real - time sandbox game built with Unity game engine — metallic shader, lighting, particle effects, lens flare, explosions, fx — space combat RPG with extensive skill tree — open and living universe where 600 + ships fly around autonomously — epic story with dialogue system that allows real choices — recruit 6 wingmen and 2 can fly with you at a time — even discover romance with another wing pilot — recruit 5 corporate pilots who can fly trade routes on your behalf — trade, fight, mine, pirate, scan for derelict ships and wormholes — many mission types: epic, freelance, dynamic, wingman acquisition, faction loyalty — deep combat mechanics, AI, and faction standings — 20 + ships, 180 + modules, 33 solar systems with a unique follow - through - warp mechanic — 15 + factions to vie favor or destroy — cinematic camera shows you the action when it happens — fly manually with or without Newtonian physics or use autopilots exclusively — 22 track theatrical - quality award - winning soundtrack by renown composer, Sean Beeson — cloud save lets you continue your game at home or on the go MEMORY: Dangerous uses a lot of memory during play, so if you have an older device, please close extraneous programs and reboot prior to playing.
Prospero, which lets the mech fly, is a good bet, as is Henry Kwan, who can move through enemies.
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If [Al Gore] reaches more people and convinces the world that global warming is real, even if he does it through exaggeration and distortion — which he does, but he's very effective at it — then let him fly any plane he wants.»
«If Al Gore reaches more people and convinces the world that global warming is real, even if he does it through exaggeration and distortion — which he does, but he's very effective at it — then let him fly any plane he wants.»
If cockpit flicks are not your thing but you'd still like to fly, here's a silly little game that has no point other than to let you propel an imaginary you through the air is though a superhero or in a dream.
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