Sentences with phrase «most by a flame»

Johnny Gaudreau had a goal and two assists in the win over Arizona, bringing his point total this year to a team - high 73 (20g, 53a), and his 53 assists are the most by a Flame since Jarome Iginla had 54 in 2008 - 09.

Not exact matches

Not only did my husband decide to shoot dangerous, flaming fireworks out of one of the most sensitive orifices of his body, but he decided to up the Darwin Awards ante by seeing just how many he could fit up there.
But I would emphasise my most salient points by suddenly bursting into flame.
«This challenge exceeded the ones presented by the likes of those who had failed to tackle this nascent conservatism (George McGovern), represented the dying flame of liberalism's most successful days (Teddy Kennedy), or embodied its rich intellectual tradition (Patrick Moynihan),» Ambar writes.
Researchers have tried to get around this by coating the tips with chemicals that boost electron emission, but this can be problematic because some of the most effective ones burst into flames when exposed to air.
The Flame in the Flood is a post apocalyptic survival game by developer The Molasses Flood, taking place in America after most of it flooded.
That rebellion is led by President Alma Coin (Moore, Non-Stop), and masterminded behind the scenes from Plutarch Heavensbee (Hoffman, A Most Wanted Man), who has been mastering the art of propaganda to fan the flames of discontent among the citizens of Panem, and he sees Katniss as the lightning rod for spearheading a major uprising.
In Sharknado 3, most of the Eastern Seaboard - from D.C. to Orlando - is in danger from a massive Sharknado wall that can only be stopped by a «tower of flame 60 miles high burning at temperatures hotter than the sun.»
It's a combination of malevolence, megalomania and superpowers that, judging by the most recent trailer, could envelope the entire planet in flames and flying rubble.
Aside from Malick, the flames of intrigue were stoked by the casting of Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, and rumblings of it being Malick's most personal film to date.
She spends most of the film in a state of panic and desperation, enlisting the help of an old flame played by her real - life husband, Javier Bardem.
Common Core proponents could have reduced the likelihood of the fire jumping by hosing down the firebreak — e.g. by responding concretely to misconceptions, acknowledging concerns, and working hard to reassure those most exposed to the flames.
Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success
As detailed by the Los Angeles Times, Bel Air was memorably attacked by flames in 1961, when more than 500 homes were destroyed in one of the city's most destructive fires.
From the towering 30 - year - old baobab «upside down tree «in the garden of one of the bedrooms to the spectacular flame trees that drop their scarlet petals into one of the open - air bathrooms, Lataliana is bounded by some of the most beautiful trees in the district...
Bound by Flame also includes the seemingly mandatory crafting system, but manages to make it feel less arbitrary than most.
I've had the misfortune to be involved in a few fires in my times, most of them started by me because of reasons, and during all of them I never once considered grabbing a handful of dice and hurling them at the flames to put them out.
Bound By Flame may have more in common with games such as The Witcher, but a brutal uphill climb in combat and the inclusion of RPG mechanics, like stat growth and character classes, should be in the wheelhouse of most Souls fans.
I got through most of Dead Rising 3 — zombie - crammed streets, psychos, bosses, challenges, collectibles, and all — by strapping together an assault rifle and a shotgun to make something called a Z.A.R. that fires 60 rounds of long range flaming shotgun blasts.
What was the point of Rockstar trying to make Niko out to be this wounded soul, haunted by his past in Eastern Europe when most players were going to make him run down pedestrians, shoot pigeons and kill all of the prostitutes in Liberty City with molotovs before robbing their still flaming purses?
More often than not, the game is an exercise in frustration, which unfortunately characterizes The Flame in the Flood most accurately: a promising, interesting survival game that is ultimately left to drown in the waters of mediocrity by its own core mechanics.
At the time the most important art journal of France, L'Artiste, in its issue of March 12, 1848, extolled the «genius of liberty» which had revived «the eternal flames of art» (obviously it had been less effective in reviving the rhetorical power of its writers), and the next week, Clément de Ris, writing in the same periodical, while slightly chagrined by the mediocrity of the first «liberated» Salon, nevertheless maintained that «in the realm of art, as in that of morals, social thought and politics, barriers are falling and the horizon is expanding.»
They're always answering to a mysterious murderer dressed in blcak — whether Darth Vader or Kylo Ren, it doesn't matter — and they seem to only work at places that could go up in flames in the most epic intergalactic drive - by of all time.
Fire Management, Pollution and Climate By Lindon Pronto When raging wildfires make the news in the United States, viewers most often watch 100 - foot flame fronts threatening luxury homes in Southern Californian or log cabins nestled in the forested Pacific Northwest.
In Valparaiso, Chile, 100 houses were destroyed by fires racing through a coastal setting that has a climate and topography similar to those of the Los Angeles Basin, where the fire season culminated this month with flames overpowering civilization right on the edge of one of the biggest, wealthiest, and most populated urban areas in the world.
Thermal burns are very common for most people at home and the workplace, and are caused by direct exposure to flame, hot surfaces, steam or scalding from hot liquids.
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