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In baseline operation, the S5 delivers 60 percent of its torque to the rear wheels, although the torque split can be changed to deliver power to the wheels with most grip in milliseconds.
remains one of 20th - century cinema's most gripping moments.
Sometimes the best and most gripping works of art aim to shatter the «picture plane» barrier with the artist.
But what I found most gripping were the linguistical and relative meanderings about the nature of meaning and knowing — about how ever much we can know a thing and yet not know it at all; illusion and progress co-existing.
But whenever Dexter is center stage, Dexter remains one of TV's most gripping dark entertainments.
Shot and edited with Melville's trademark cool and featuring masterfully stylized dialogue and performances, Le doulos (slang for «informant») is one of the filmmaker's most gripping crime dramas.
Welcome to Crooked Lane Books — a crime fiction imprint that publishes today's most gripping mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels.
Cyber World presents twenty diverse tales of humanity's tomorrow, as told by some of today's most gripping science fiction visionaries.
One of the island's most gripping sites, Hell's Gate, is in a remote coastal region only accessible by boat.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD for Wii U revives one of the series's most gripping 3D entries with enhanced visuals, amiibo functionality (there's even an amiibo bundle), and other improvements when it arrives on March 4.
This means in seriously low traction scenarios, the wheels with most grip will be utilised by the car's intelligent system.
The film's most gripping moments (and there are many) are delivered bluntly, through simple set - ups that rely on a number of basic building blocks to tell the story a certain way.
In one of the most gripping financial narratives in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin - a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters - delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brink.
«In one of the most gripping financial narratives in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin — a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters — delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brink.
It's sad that this writer is allowed to broadcast her story, as though it be the most gripping or compelling.
Some of the most gripping passages in the book detail the meaningless barbarity in nature and her astonishment and horror in response.
But Week 12 of the college football season saw the sport at its silliest, most gripping, and most enjoyable.
That closing stretch, the island green and Rickie Fowler's absurd 5 - under in four - hole finish made it the most gripping block of televised golf in 2015.
This Senior PGA, the most gripping Champions tour events in some time, truly embodied one of the game's maxims: Count on nothing, expect anything.
It also happened to be some of the most gripping moments of political theatre we'd seen in years.
He has never been the most gripping speaker.
But I found myself most gripped re-reading the accounts of the Gay Liberation Front and the 1970's.
This sequence, one of the most gripping and interesting in the television programmes, teaches more than a dozen books on cave art.
Most gripping is a description of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, as viewed by astronaut Frank Culbertson from the International Space Station.
The most gripping scene in the movie is the reverse of the heroism in a lot of military movies.
Director, Gabe Torres knows how to build up the tension and grab you in its most gripping moments.
Its story might not be the most gripping of tales, but its deep and varied combat ensures that players will come back to it time and time again to test their wits and take on more challenging difficulties.
It's one of the most gripping cinematic segments ever filmed: unbearable to watch, yet impossible to turn away from.
Narrated by Daisy Ridley (The Force Awakens), this documentary is one of the most gripping adventure stories put on film this year, as cameras follow a group of remarkable real people.
With an ingenious concept, this fairly simple film becomes one of the most gripping thrillers of the year even though it rarely leaves a wood - panelled conference room.
«Identikit» is the last awakening of rock on the album and may be the most gripping song on the album.
While Nightcrawler opens the movie, with one of the most gripping introductions to a superhero movie yet, he kind of fades away into a Basil Exposition role.
Writer Emma Donaghue adapted her own popular novel for the screen and it's one of the most gripping and emotional stories of the year.
Less flashy, violent, and beloved as Quentin Tarantino's other movies, Jackie Brown is of his most gripping, substantial, and enjoyable works, perhaps second only to Inglourious Basterds.
Jarrod Emerson's tribute to Richard Attenborough: Part 3: 10 RILLINGTON PLACE — 1971 Sometimes the most gripping stories come straight from fact.
Comparing oranges and apples tends not to be conducive to any critical discourse, but to get something off my chest that I can't shake (and hopefully provides some convincing context), in the fall sweepstakes to create the most gripping, immersive and emotionally resonant survival tale, Paul Greengrass» «Captain Phillips» has the surprisingly thematically similar «Gravity» licked.
It's easily the most gripping of the three Dark Knight films.
Room — One of the most gripping and emotional movies of 2015, Room is equally precious and terrifying.
That is exactly what takes place in Whiplash, yet it's one of the most gripping pieces of cinema I've seen in a while.
The bursts of violence are then more affecting than they otherwise would be, and even more impressively, the quiet (or loud) scenes between the characters are usually the most gripping parts of the film.
(In one of the film's most gripping and sharply constructed scenes, Bobby confronts a creepy, predatory interloper who has been hanging around the motel's playground.)
But you can't blame writer Don McKellar and director Fernando Meirelles (City of God) for wanting to do a screen adaptation of Nobel laureate José Saramago's Blindness, one of the most gripping novels of the last century.
«Re-discover one of the most gripping horror films of all time with the cult classic An American Werewolf in London Restored Edition.
«A Separation «The most gripping thriller of 2011 was one without gunplay, or a car chase (well, bar a very low - octane, brief one), or a MacGuffin.

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