Sentences with phrase «middle of a battlefield»

If you found yourself in the middle of a battlefield, say, with bullets and explosions all around you, do you think you could count on this person to watch your back?
May I please proceed to take a step into the middle of this battlefield?
Walk onto the middle of the battlefield.
The game takes graphics to the next level and I honestly feel like I'm literally in the middle of a battlefield.
«Beasts of No Nation,» the first theatrical release from streaming giant Netflix, finds itself in the middle of another battlefield as it arrives in theaters Friday.
Unlike EVA, where it was clearly meant to titillate, The Boss does it to show off the crude snaking «S» left from where she had a cesarian in the middle of a battlefield in the Second World War.
Hopefully the game finds a good balance between tank gameplay and tank destruction so that multiplayer matches don't become a race for the tank but also don't allow the rolling cannon to sit in the middle of the battlefield and rust.
It wasn't necessarily hold off the horde for your ghost, but was a mixture of horde mode defense and take out the giant horde in the middle of the battlefield.
There's no reason to punish players who fail to spot a tiny, sparkling object in the middle of the battlefield, and the same could be applied to carving.
To top it all off, the game's destrcutible environments include massive set - pieces - such as dropping a skyscraper into the middle of a battlefield - which change both the map layout and the environmental dynamics.
In some ways, this was always true, but MGS4 honed in on the idea of being a lone wolf in the middle of a battlefield, confronting with two sides of a seemingly never - ending conflict.
Except in the middle of a battlefield, nowhere must men coordinate the movement of other men and all materials in the midst of such chaos and with such limited certainty of present facts and future occurrences as in a huge construction project... Even the most painstaking planning frequently turns out to be mere conjecture, and accommodation to changes must necessarily be of the rough, quick and hoc sort, analogous to ever changing commands on the battlefield.
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