Sentences with phrase «makes feints»

Downsizing isn't perfect, though, and while it seems at times like the film is making a feint toward satire, it never really gets there.

Not exact matches

The efforts it made among Muslims, after an early feint toward the Hindus of India, came under the rubric of a «Palestine mission.»
Stephenson fell for the feint badly, which makes sense considering that Mack's earlier sack came when he beat Stephenson with an inside move.
Leonard ran an excellent post-corner-post route where he feinted to the inside, turned to the outside before making the last move back inside to get inside the safety and receive the throw safely from Browning.
Not saying he's on the same level but the way in which he drops his shoulder, feints and weaves his way around the pitch makes me instantly enjoy watching the team he plays in more.
The only thing is I would include a buy back clause as I still a feint hope that Jack the lad will make the grade sooner rather than later...
Rashford, still only 18 and making his 14th consecutive start since making his senior debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League in February was full of tricks and feints and looked as hard - to - track as ever with his movement.
That's not so say Iturbe isn't an effective playmaker or passer, but his efficiency is so tied up with aggression that, as we discussed, when the match doesn't come his way, he becomes a neutral threat at best, whereas Falque makes quick, forward passes when he receives the ball, preferring to passively beat defenders via the passing game rather than deceiving them with body feints or step overs.
The demolition job began in the fifth minute when Lewandowski latched on to Muller's through ball, feinted to make goalkeeper Roman Burki sit down and lifted the finish beyond him.
This hindsight point - scoring — about sex, too — undid the book's veneer of sympathy for these two stricken novices, and made all of its feints in that direction quite patronising.
Although the Irish actor's upcoming film schedule is still packed full of kicked doors, dead scumbags, and people getting took, Neeson has made a few feints in the direction of comedy of late, appearing as the antagonist in Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways To Die In The West and throwing his gravitas behind the cameo - smorgasbord battle scene in the second Anchorman film.
But in the tradition of Kate Plays Christine or The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear, that's actually a feint: Green uses the on - camera interviews with these people to talk about Ramsey's murder and the still - lingering questions about who committed the crime.
The moment you surround your icons with boxes, no matter how feint, you make them all the same shape.
Expect more trailers that make very little sense, and even when things do start to become more clear, expect additional feints and surprises when the game itself arrives.
It's certainly not for the feint of heart though and its mandatory 3 vs 3 core can make the encounter rather frustrating.
Within a few years the materiality of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make paintings by depositing small amounts of liquid paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the paint toward the edges of some feint pencil markings.
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