Sentences with phrase «little out of my element»

I did my best with Garrity to follow along but I think both of us were a little out of our element.
«I'm a mechanical engineer and Parietal is mostly a software company, so I knew I'd be a little out of my element,» she says.
Everyone in there always looks so edgy (and also has flawless skin) and I feel a little out of my element walking in there.
My goal is to try and do a couple pieces of furniture this year — a little out of my element (what the heck is is chalk paint?
As we've seen in the trailers for the latest adventure following the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth), this time we find Thor a little out of his element.
The film stars Vince Vaughn in the title role as Santa's ne'er - do - well elder brother, opposite Paul Giamatti, who looks a little out of his element as Fred's saintly sibling.
The director seemed to be a little out of his element coming off the heels of his masterpiece, The Usual Suspects.
On winding roads, though, the S - Type test car was a little out of its element, with the relatively soft suspension that gives such a good ride on the highway allowing for more body roll than a Jaguar should have.
This is sunny California — ALA 2012 in Anaheim — and Stein, a lifelong New Yorker, is a little out of his element.
In Don't Talk to Strangers, the worldly Street is a little out of her element.

Not exact matches

If you prefer something a little sweeter, you could substitute the cocoa nibs for the chocolate of your choice chopped into bits or even leave out the chocolate element all together.
features: hand operated parking brake for ease of use integrated back screen to protect from the elements flip out support for little legs front suspension with 10» aerotech wheel secure storage pocket with headphone jack safe and easy 5 - point harness with one touch release curb hop light and easy compact fold second seat optional 45 x 25 x 45/51.5»
Why we love it: It fits perfectly over any front carrier to keep your little one out of the elements,
Now, it turns out that the nuclei of much lighter elements, such as nickel, can also persist a little longer in their new shape.
If you let them fill their own pancake, from all the little bowls that you have set out containing the various elements of the filling, they might relent in their resistance somewhat.
I think it's brilliant for cleaning out their warehouse, because they still make a little bit on the items even though they're old and no longer on the website (in most cases), and the element of surprise really excites people (including me!).
While Rihanna's little red dress was fully brough out of its elements with a slim leopard belt.
Little Book for Brides ® will bring together all these elements into a single, elegant user friendly wedding directory, designed to help brides, and grooms to, source and book some of the best suppliers out there.
Something about each element put together makes a fun look, that is a little out of my usual but still oh - so me.
To brighten your evening look, Jimmy Choo also presents the white high - heeled VARINA sandals ($ 1,195.00) in white elaphe leather adorned with spare pony zebra stripes in black and adjustable ankle strap with metallic buckle is an ideal element to accompany a gorgeous little black dress or any other chic outfits for a fascinating stand out, for alternative you can also opt for a designer Hasty flat sandals ($ 795.00) in shiny nude mirrored leather with sensuous, slender asymmetric twist adds a sensuality outline to wear on any formal occasions of the new season.
Not only are you going to worry about those largely uncontrollable elements of your first date (whether you two will share good conversation, whether you're compatible, whether things will go the way you want them to), you will also find yourself stressing out endlessly about all those little things you do have control of.
Outsiders may feel out of their element in the Twin Cities, but all it takes is a little effort and know - how to break into Minnesota's social scene.
Hard workin fun sometimes silly well a lot of time silly love life Love to laugh Country boy living in the ghetto Living out of element but adapting Clean smart Need a little help sometimes And always friend to the end if you're my friend I may forgive you but I won't let you do that to me again
Filmmaker Will Gluck delivers a predictably frenetic, frantic opening that doesn't exactly bode well for what's to follow, and yet there's little doubt that Peter Rabbit quickly segues into a surprisingly watchable first act bursting with appealing elements - including a handful of laugh - out - loud bits of silliness and a tremendously likeable turn from Gleeson.
There are elements of the story that push the believability of Andrew's obsession a little too far, but overall, how Chazelle is able to craft a psychological thriller out of this simple, off - beat premise, is one of the best cinematic accomplishments of the year.
You'd think that co-writers Chris Morgan (the «Fast & Furious» franchise) and Hossein Amini («Drive») could squeeze a little fun out of the premise, but it's an incredibly somber affair that takes things far too seriously considering the fantasy elements involved in the story.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
Like most of the elements in Time Out of Mind, the repetition in this section becomes wearing and the film does little to shed new light on the plight of the homeless.
Yet Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have still managed to carve out their own little niche in the market with this film, a daring fusion of grindhouse genre fiction with indie romance that somehow uses those seemingly opposed elements to transcend and forge a tale about the power and uniting force of love, no matter how star - crossed and unlikely its subjects may be.
Certainly there are things to love; Bilbo's character progression and his untimely addiction to one precious ring is welcome (although not nearly as prominent as it ought to be), the set design and telescopic vistas are almost as epic as ever, seeing the majesty of gold - diggin» dragon Smaug realized in impressive CG tantalizes the little boy in me (the one who listened to The Hobbit audiobook until it wore out), and one particularly fun scene involving dwarves in a barrel is a blatant film highlight; but other elements that ought to stand out fall flat on their face and never recover.
With a mostly new crew and little support from the boss, the SWAT team finds their hands are more than full in trying to deliver Montel into federal custody with the criminal element coming out of the woodworks to claim that money.
My guess is the little mechanism that lets the key flip out is made of some top secrete element.
If you've memorized the dance to the beat of your own drum, this spunky little crossover will be right there with you, standing out with dynamic styling, fun and interesting color options, distinctive design elements, and much more.
The Cherokee rides a little rough over dirt, but never felt like it was out of its element during our off - raod testing.
According to Bella Andre, author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling LET ME BE THE ONE (The Sullivans # 6) and the upcoming COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER (The Sullivans # 7), due out this winter, «Cover art is one of the most crucial elements for an ebook to first, gain visibility, and second, sell well.
Not only because the writing has a distinct Irish lilt but because each short chapter ends with a musical score for an Irish jig, so unless one happens to be a dab hand on the keyboard, or better still, the fiddle, there is an element of the book that one misses out on (in fact it's a little frustrating that this otherwise wonderful book, winner of the Guardian and Whitbread children's book awards, doesn't come with an attached CD for the musically - challenged amongst us).
It has a reading mode function that will make checking out websites a little more robust, by stripping away most CSS elements, sort of like the Safari Reading Mode.
And so we wanted to add a little bit of some accidental or random elements to help sort of narrow the possibility of who would come out on top in a match.
While there are elements of the game, namely the clumsy user interface and inability to communicate gameplay mechanics properly, that indicate it was either too early to push the game out of Early Access or that the developers are lacking a little experience this is still a hugely worthwhile and fun shooter.
The announcement made no mention of drones (we just love those little buggers), the gameplay element that made Frontlines stand out, but we expect an answer to that and lots more, including details on the multiplayer mode, next week at E3 as the game will be unveiled there.
The DS version of the game will add a little bit of curve to the elements of gameplay, putting recording studio elements into the game and allowing users to create their own songs to rock out to.
I loved the gameplay evolution that we saw from Mass Effect 1 to 2, yes I was a little disappointed in the culling out of certain rpg elements, but overall I felt it was a much better game, strictly from a gameplay standpoint.
Yes, there are new elements like the ability to slide, peek out from corners, interact with certain doors, and blow up sections of the map, but the added features do little to freshen up the gameplay.
Elements within your immediate vicinity show movement, such as trees and brush reacting to wind, but it's weird how such a little thing like a complete lack of perceptible cloud movement can, upon noticing it, really pull you out of the experience.
With a solid foundation of a game system, an entire island's worth of little juicy details to discover and draw out, and a distribution of these elements that follow a sound train of logic when you think about it, I believe Bastard Bonds ranks up there with Dark Souls in terms of cohesive game design.
LightBox basically took the Warhawk formula, threw in some RTS elements, a little bit of tower defense, and came out with their golden egg.
Outside of core gameplay, there are many elements which make Bravely Default stand out, even if some of them are perhaps a little bit broken.
But the ins and outs of the individual levels don't play around with the conventions of 2D Mario action nearly as much as I would have liked, and while a few levels do get a little creative with elements like light and darkness, you won't find anywhere near the level of invention that you saw in the best recent Mario games, like Galaxy and 3D Land.
While it arguably does little in term of innovation, it has some classic puzzles, far more satisfying combat elements than ever before, some truly horrifying sections, fantastic visuals, gruesome audio and a quality storyline that kicks most of the embarrassing competition out of sight.
What could be an immersion - breaking element, drawing you out of the comic world, instead furthers your belief that you're interacting with their weird little universe.
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