Sentences with phrase «named character who»

A few fights feature an endless stream of drones as the tag partner to a main, named character who it's your objective to defeat.

Not exact matches

The character was a Happy Meal box named «Happy,» who had arms, legs and a giant, toothy mouth.
He put it in the mouth of a character named Polonius, who Hamlet accurately describes as a tedious old fool, even though Polonius was senior counselor to the King of Denmark.
Tsarnaev's defense team is expected to lay out a «Svengali» defense for their client, a strategy named after a character in a 19th century novel and meaning, in a legal context, the defense of a criminal who was «a pawn of a more influential mastermind.»
Nasar's cast of characters is a mix of those who've become brand names, such as Hayek and Friedman; those whose names are found less commonly in economic textbooks (Charles Dickens); and those like Beatrice Webb (née Potter) previously underappreciated by the lay reader.
The city is named after J. J. McAlester, who became the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma and was immortalized as a character in the 1968 novel True Grit.
His father was the famed children's author A.A. Milne, who named the lead human character in his Winnie the Pooh books after his son.
Marcus begins his Meditations by situating himself personally, naming his parents, relatives, tutors, and those who contributed to shaping his character.
f The more original Biblical reference to retaliation was from the mythical character Jesus (invented by Constantine at the first council at Nicaea in 325, and modeled after his own «prophet» the Sun God, Mithra, and named Jesus Christos to combine the Celtic God Hesus and the Indian God Krishna, whose Latin name was Christos, into one God) who said «turn your other cheek» (when struck in the face).
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
Something about the young Lakita character reminded me so much of a little girl I met named Bharathi, who is pictured above on the left.
Even if someone named Jesus with some sort of causal connection to the Jesus in the gospels existed, if you just blandly say that Jesus really existed, you sound like you are confirming the largely fictional being of the gospels rather than someone who stands oin some real but in many ways indirect, even tenuous relationship to this fictional character.
Haskens identifies himself as a Christian; he is not like Bellah's character Sheila, who had her own private religion named after herself.
Second, name me ONE historical character who is like Jesus, in that 2,000 years ago or so all this textual evidence is given regarding his life in a rational manner.
There are plenty of new names — like Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma and Lupita Nyong» o's Maz Kanata — who don't get fleshed out as much, but half the fun of Star Wars has always been the deeply detailed narratives such side characters acquire over time.
In the book of Proverbs, there are dozens of sayings that emphasize how character shapes destiny, «Those who conceal their sins do not prosper, but those who confess and renounce them find mercy» (Proverbs 28:13); «Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall» (Proverbs 16:18), to name just two examples.
But, what can you expect from someone who took their screen name from a character of «Xena: Warrior Princess»?
I have to laugh at all the loons who think a Northern European folklore character named Santa was anything but white.
Many Muslims who found no existing common Chinese surname sounding like their names simply used the Chinese character sounding closest to their name — Ta for Daoud and Tahir; Ha for Hassan; Ho for Hussein; Ting for Jelaluddin, Shamsuddin, Ghamaruddin; Sai for Said and Saad; Na for Nasser and Naguib; Sha for Salem, Salih, Sabih; Ai for Issa and Amin.
We also hear repeatedly of individuals who are hassled every time they try to board an airplane because they happen to have the same name as some suspicious character on a government «no - fly list.»
The character contradicts the name, and this is the man who most avidly seconds Portia in her complete humiliation of Shylock, though the others join in readily enough.
The character who immediately begins jeering at Shylock when Portia turns the tables on him, the character who offers Shylock only «A halter gratis» nothing else for God's sake» (emphasis added), is named Gratiano, which of course suggests grazia, the Italian word for «grace.»
When even the ungodly recognize the nature of Prince of Peace and His character, but those who claim His Name don't, It only shows in what shape the Christianity in this country is, and our society as a whole!
Two years ago, with the No. 1 Ladies» Detective Agency series purring nicely along and various other literary enterprises keeping his name before the public, McCall Smith found time and energy to inaugurate a new series, centering on Isabel Dalhousie, a character who, we are told, edits the Review of Applied Philosophy from her home in Edinburgh.
An alleged peculiarity of Jacob's birth and the subsequent, continuing relationship between the descendants of Jacob and Esau is etymologically explained («heel - holder» — born holding his twin brother's heel, 25:26); while the same man's character (and in their own eyes, surely, that of his descendants who bear the name) is etymologically defined in his other name, Israel (perhaps «Striver with God» 32:28).
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
whos this REUS character youve mentioned - he sounds familiar - never seen his name on here — is he good?
Tuchel will be welcomed all day, he ticks almost all boxes for us passionate, tactical, attractive football most of all we need amanager who is actively involved with game shouting and demanding from by line.we need a manager who will instill character and spine who reads the game and make changes not waiting till the 70th min like we used to.players will have to prove them selves give 100 % and not be judged by a name tag either you perform or NOT.I'd like to see all our players given achance to prove them selves equally have afeeling about one lucas perez given a chance he'll flourish do nt understand why he has been isolated.but what do we know??
Hey SoOpa AeoN you got a cool but yoy don't talk cool at all along with rkw.I didn't like the way Chicarito's name was rubbed in the mad and what pains me is that you all think Giroud is better.The fact that you are a team reject does not mean you aren't good enough or can't be world class.Do you want me to name a few rejects who have become world class or have come back to haunt their teams.If I was to choose between sticking with Giroud or Chicarito for thousand years we all know who people would go for.The over hyped average players in our club is unbelievable and it's just sad.The club is also over hyped at times and we feel like we are so so big.It's a shame.The mentality of this club is so so bad and trust me with this characters success will be far away for centuries to come.
And you and I both know all the names of the players who (based soley on their performances and not the content of their character's lest I be accused of slagging) should not still be here but are.
As one of the few characters in popular culture who embody the problem with no name, Betty's flaws illustrated in the remix
Some hints: It's the name of a popular Disney character who becomes a princess overnight.
But the farthest I got was playing characters in the school play, who more often than not had numbers after their names (ie.
Doctor Who fans might like it for its use as a supporting character's name, but for the most part, the rest of us haven't cared much for Donna since around the 60's.
The name Cain in the bible is the character who murdered his brother because he's possessed of jealousy.
A kind of Jetsons - like, intergalactic name, it's attached both to a comic book character and to Princess Astra on «Doctor Who».
His parents got his name from the book The Adventurers, who had a character named Dax Xenos.
Her powerful voice is no surprise as her name is said to be given to those who have an inspirational character.
A note on Hazel: The character in The Fault in Our Stars was based on a real teenage girl who was actually (though improbably) named Hazel.
If I were to assemble a list of creative technology - minded characters who have settled in Ulster County in recent years, Aaron Quint's name would be one of the first to come to mind.
Who knows the roots of the word «citizen» or the life and character of the man that gave us his name as the moniker for all within our nation?
But one of its central characters is based on crusading U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara (left), who made a name for himself with his relentless pursuit of public - corruption cases, taking down some of New York's top elected officials in the process.
Steppin» Out's Chaunce Hayden, who traffics in busty characters like these almost as busily as Davis did, reports that the madam is seeking to sell the names from her little black book back to the New York heavyweights and Hollywood stars that are in it.
«This work is a narcissistic apologetic review of failed policies and practices that might have helped him rise to Governor, but as Governor, lead the state as it slides to the bottom of the barrel,» the reviewer, who identified himself as Ken Barlow (also the name of a television character from a soap opera), wrote.
«Dumbo octopus & qquot; Grimpoteuthis bathynectes swims in the Northeast Pacific Ocean; image courtesy of University of Washington / YouTube Down in the dark depths of the deep ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to fly).
Pirx Crater is named for the main character in a series of short stories by Stanislaw Lem, who travels between the Earth, Moon and Mars.
The IUPAC limits choices for elements names to mythological characters, minerals, places, properties of the element, or scientists — ruling out public calls to name an element after heavy - metal band Motörhead frontman Lemmy, who died earlier this year.
Named after the main character from Günter Grass» novel The Tin Drum, who chose never to grow up, the Oskar protein is essential for development.
Amy's character (named Amy) has a father (named Gordon) who suffers from MS and resides in an assisted living facility.
This beautifully - illustrated book ($ 13; amazon.com) features a character named Emma who learns what's causing her itch, dealing with the frustration from the need to scratch, and what it means to see a dermatologist.
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