Sentences with phrase «like character classes»

Not exact matches

In this sense the electronic media are entirely different from the older media like the book or the easel - painting, the exclusive class character of which is obvious.
and Godless (of course) and Ricky Bobby (with a login name like that you want to stereotype me Haha)... Derp if i was a character in Deliverance i would be Burt Reynolds shooting an arrow right through the heart of the problem and as for as your paying attention in class... sounds more like some liberal teacher has you brainwashed already.
So I guess you would be fine with a student at a high school graduation getting up to the podium and saying «I would like to take this moment to reflect on how strength of will and character helped all of us to graduate today, and please join with me for a moment of reflection at how amazingly the human race has evolved, to this point of passing on our collective knowledge to each new class, and to hope that we add to it, for if we do not, the future may be very dim.
In Francis Ford Coppola's 1986 movie Peggy Sue Got Married, one character — a twice - divorced, middle - class real estate broker — sums up the notion that husbands are commodities, like houses: «You should always trade up.
Watching the final made me realise Arsenal are miles behind catching teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern and Atletico these teams don't only have world class talent but also the desire, hard work, character and passion to win major titles!
To be honest klopp is a character we could use so much, he is the kind of coach I would like to see at arsenal, full of passion and will demand the board for world class signings instead of relying on old and slow players like flamini and arteta
Hey SoOpa AeoN you got a cool but yoy don't talk cool at all along with rkw.I didn't like the way Chicarito's name was rubbed in the mad and what pains me is that you all think Giroud is better.The fact that you are a team reject does not mean you aren't good enough or can't be world class.Do you want me to name a few rejects who have become world class or have come back to haunt their teams.If I was to choose between sticking with Giroud or Chicarito for thousand years we all know who people would go for.The over hyped average players in our club is unbelievable and it's just sad.The club is also over hyped at times and we feel like we are so so big.It's a shame.The mentality of this club is so so bad and trust me with this characters success will be far away for centuries to come.
I walked across town into Carlton (in the constituency) yesterday as a matter of fact, and it is certainly looking like the more tired, faded edge - of - conurbation territory which once would've been lower middle - class / aspirational working - class Tory heartland but is now very much more like an inner suburb of Nottingham in character (and psephology).
In my favorite, All - American Girl, there's a scene where the main character attends art class and is chastised for painting a still life of grapes that looks nothing like the fruit they're using as a model.
The A4 Avant is a rival for the BMW 3 - series Touring and Mercedes C - class Estate and, like those cars, enjoys strong demand on the used market, keeping Maya Avant is a fictional character from The Bold and the Beautiful, an American soap opera on the CBS network, portrayed by Karla Mosley.
Fans of the series will also appreciate the tweaks to the character development system, like the two new classes and special abilities.
The character comes on like a heavy metal guitarist who's the opening act for the opening act but who thinks he's a star, and while Wiseau dismays everyone in his acting class, his maniacal reading of the «Stella!»
The most prominent characters include Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson), a socially conservative, arrogant country music star; Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a gospel singer and mother of two deaf children; Del Reese (Ned Beatty), her lawyer husband and Hamilton's legal representative, who works as the local political organizer for the Tea Party - like Hal Philip Walker Presidential campaign; Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), an insufferably garrulous and pretentious BBC Radio reporter on assignment in Nashville, or so she claims; talented but self - involved sex - addict Tom Frank (Keith Carradine), one - third of a moderately successful folk trio who's anxious to launch a solo career; John Triplette (Michael Murphy), the duplicitous campaign consultant who condescendingly tries to secure top Nashville stars to perform at a nationally - syndicated campaign rally; Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley), the emotionally - fragile, beloved Loretta Lynn - like country star recovering from a burn accident; Barnett (Allen Garfield), Barbara Jean's overwhelmed manager - husband; Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), whose never - seen ailing wife is on the same hospital ward as Barbara Jean; groupie Martha (Shelley Duvall), Green's niece, ostensibly there to visit her ailing aunt but so personally irresponsible that she instead spends all her time picking up men; Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn), who claims his mother saved Barbara Jean's life but who mostly seems obsessed with the country music star; Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a waitress longing for country music fame, despite her vacuous talent; Bill and Mary (Allan F. Nicholls and Cristina Raines), the other two - thirds of Tom's folk act, whose ambition overrides constant personal rancor; Winifred (Barbara Harris), another would - be singer - songwriter, fleeing to Nashville from her working - class husband, Star (Bert Remsen); Kenny Frasier (David Hayward), a loner who rents a room from Mr. Green and carries around a violin case; Bud Hamilton (Dave Peel), the gentle, loyal son of the abrasive Hamilton; Connie White (Karen Black), a glamorous country star who is a last - minute substitute for Barbara Jean at the Grand Old Opry; Wade Cooley (Robert DoQui), a cook at the airport restaurant where Sueleen works as a waitress and who tries unsuccessfully to convince her that she has no talent; and the eccentric Tricycle Man (Jeff Goldblum), who rides around in a three - wheel motorcycle, occasionally interacting with the other characters, showing off his amateur magic tricks, but who has no dialogue.
To dull the pain of their rudderless existence, he and his friends drive around, smoke pot, burn down abandoned buildings, and generally behave like multicultural, Midwestern versions of the kids from Saturday Night Fever, another bleak working - class character study driven by a mesmerizing central star turn.
Pros: + Great gameplay Mechanics + Good mix of characters and classes + Monsters feel powerful and scary Cons: - Lack of solo campaign - No local multiplayer - Additional game modes feel like an after thought
A common film formula found in 1980's slapstick comedies is the riches - to - rags storyline in which a wealthy character is subjected to living like a member of a lower class.
McAvoy would like to see his character Charles Xavier «getting himself out of a mess» in future films, saying «In First Class he uses Cerebro for the first time and maybe it unlocks something in his head — maybe he can't keep the voices out or something.»
If I make Going the Distance sound like some grandiose study of the working class or a precise character study, then I am doing the film a great disservice.
Like many of Dahl's other stories, including Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, this film also features negative depictions of obese characters and subtle messages about class distinctions.
The story of Burt Shavitz, the bearded, backwoodsy photojournalist - turned - homespun entrepreneur whose beekeeping and honey - selling business morphed into the Burt's Bees empire, «Burt's Buzz» spends its first hour as a charming character study of an idiosyncratic man who lives a ramshackle life («sort of like a high - class hobo») when he's not serving as the public face of a huge brand.
It's kind of like watching Noob Saibot and Sub Zero clench their fists while facing each other except you have vaguely recognizable characters from your history class doing it with far less intimidation and hipness.
Gone is the subtlety, the nuance, the class - warfare jokes, the wit of the original show, instead replaced by pointless innuendos and a plot that demands every single character act like a fool in order for it to make sense.
Especially when «24» gives you trickier plotting, more believable stunts, top - flight production values, first - class actors (Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Stephen Spinella, William Devane, Ray Wise, Jean Smart...) and characters for whom you can actually feel something besides an indefinable creepy revulsion (though some have that quality, too), week after week (and in digital surround and HDTV, no less)-- making pre-packaged, pre-fab disposable summer action products like «Miiii» seem as dinosaurish and unnecessary as they truly are.
A friend of mine pointed out that we've already seen the top characters the comic has to offer and that First Class may have been just a little desperate for mutants when it put fringe characters like Darwin center stage.
Like their leafy counterparts, the zombie characters are broken into classes and feature the same level of customization, progression and unique special abilities.
Other characters, like Helen Mirren's remorseless assassin Victoria and Brian Cox» former Russian agent Ivan, return (She's been assigned by MI6 to kill her old friends; he has a foot fetish), and others, like Byung - hun Lee's world - class assassin Han and Catherine Zeta - Jones» ex-KGB agent (without a trace of a Russian dialect) Katja turn up for the first time (He's been hired by Horton to kill the trio; she's Frank's «kryptonite»).
Money acts exactly like someone called «Money» would act if it was a name drawn from the hat in an improv class — Zovatto is all over the place trying to shoehorn every stereotype the name inspires into his character.
If this is your first entry in the genre, you fight on a grid - like surface with each character being allotted a certain number of spaces that they can move based on their class.
Earlier this year, at the Hyde School, a private high school in Bath, Maine, dedicated to «family - based character education,» I witnessed a confrontation in an 11th - grade honors English class the likes of which, it is safe to say, few educators or scholars have ever seen.
Once these parts have been assigned, the class can create a seating arrangement to determine which like - minded characters should sit near each other or at the same workstation.
Aside from some mini-lessons at the start of each class period to address issues like dialogue punctuation, character development and writer's block, our class periods were devoted to non-stop writing.
It's an activity that can be done in short time contexts, like an Advisory period, or using a full class period, whether devoted to SEL, to character development, or to language arts.
On the other hand, «school - to - school, class - to - class, or row - to - row academic competitions» actually have been endorsed as part of a character education program, [32] along with contests that lead to awards for things like good citizenship.
[28] This stands in sharp contrast to a philosophy of character education like Wynne's, which decrees that «it is specious to talk about student choices» and offers students no real power except for when we give «some students authority over other students (for example, hall guard, class monitor).»
Many large sedan shoppers will gravitate toward traditional models, like the Buick Lacrosse and Toyota Avalon — but if you're looking for some uniquely sporty character in this class, this Maxima could be the only test drive you'll need.
Like the standard G550, the G63's enhancements don't dramatically change the overall character of the G - Class.
The Rolls - Royce Ghost is intended to snag buyers who feel they've outgrown Bentley and who don't see the appeal in the more reserved Teutonic character of cars like the Mercedes - Benz S - Class.
I like the decision, it would be fun if the US could build an endurance race like Bathurst or the Nurburgring that kind of stands alone with its own character, and the various classes / cars in these events are what give them that.
As I developed as a writer, I took classes, read books and listened carefully to the words of my editor and mentor Lisa Rector - Maass and I started to learn the rules of writing, rules like: do not switch character point of view within a scene; do not write backstory in the first fifty pages; ease up on the use of adverbs.
Chinese Class teaches kids what simple English words look like as Chinese characters, and walks them through how to trace those logograms.
A lot of the subject matter is topical, the CSI bits are better than ever, and the characters have finally matured somewhat: they have gone from acting like self - indulgent and irritating juveniles to reasonably responsible adults, although Lucy could probably do with anger management classes.
Class # 1... Jan 2nd... Depth # 3: Research Class # 2... Jan 2nd... Author Voice Class # 3... Jan 2nd... Business Class # 4... Jan 2nd... Writing into the Dark Class # 5... Jan 2nd... Writing Fiction Sales Copy Class # 6... Jan 2nd... Think Like a Publisher Class # 7... Jan 3rd... Depth in Writing Class # 8... Jan 3rd... Advanced Character and Dialog Class # 9... Jan 3rd... (Empty spot) Class # 10... Jan 3rd... Pacing Your Novel Class # 11... Jan 3rd... Novel Structure Class # 12... Jan 3rd... Writing Fantasye
Like the main character, she started in a beginning class and continued through advanced; however, the author went further, continuing through the rescue diver and divemaster courses.
He and writers like Mark Millar placed the Avengers characters front and center in a series of line - spanning event comics that became the go - to business and storytelling model for Marvel, cementing the place of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes at the head of the character class.
It's too nineteenth century with the lower class characters speaking in sentences like «He was willin», so long's I «greed to be careful about fire, an» well... there's nothin'to keep you from comin» down to - night and seein» it» and «I s» pose we'll have a high old time between now and mornin», «cause that kid, sweet as she's lookin» jest now, ain't goin'to be quiet.»
Streets of Rogue is a Grand Theft Auto - styled rogue - like that boast character classes and crazy in - game stories.
The basic look of characters can be altered like face type, scars, tattoos, clothing, etc. as well as weapon load - outs for the different classes.
- releasing in Japan on August 31 for 6,480 yen - first - print copies will include a two - disc «User's Best Album» containing songs from across the Etrian Odyssey series - vote for which tracks you want to be included until April 9 - jacket that houses the CDs is a digipak illustrated by Yuuji Himukai - 10th Anniversary Box limited edition will cost 9,800 yen - it will include a copy of the game, special - make box, and 200 - page Character Art Works book - includes classes like Landsknecht, Protector, Runemaster, Medic, Gunner, Wanderer, Ninja, Dancer, Sovereign, and Hexer - adds new classes Pirate, Alchemist, Kenkaku, Monk, Farmer - Etrian Odyssey 10th anniversary commemoration broadcast on Niconico on May 20 at 19:30 JST - official website here
This looks like a super powerful attack, and the video reveal of the character class shows off some nice effects when you blow apart a skeleton with this sword swing.
features very faithful Souls - like combat, with character and weapon classes that funnel players into one of several gameplay styles.
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