Sentences with phrase «narrow escapes from»

You will still shoot an improbable number of enemies on your own, between narrow escapes from over-the-top explosions.
There were massive cost overruns, a revolving door of CEOs, layoffs, and even a narrow escape from bankruptcy.
OXYGEN on a planet might be a sign of life, but in two odd white dwarf stars it could indicate a narrow escape from violent death.
Ganopolski, A. et al. (2016) Critical insolation — CO2 relation for diagnosing past and future glacial inception, Nature, doi: 10.1038 / nature16494 & Crucifix, M. (2016) Earth's narrow escape from a big freeze, Nature.
And while car fans can celebrate Saab's narrow escape from the fate of GM's other orphan brands, Muller will need every ounce of that tenacity — along with bullish investors to raise development cash — to keep Saab from springing a permanent leak.
King mulled it over for more than 10 years before sitting down to figure out how 5 - year - old Danny Torrance fared after his narrow escape from the horrifyingly haunted...
King mulled it over for more than 10 years before sitting down to figure out how 5 - year - old Danny Torrance fared after his narrow escape from the horrifyingly haunted Overlook Hotel.

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But it is a transparent attempt to divert attention from the prime minister's corruption woes without boosting competitiveness, narrowing inequality or helping Malaysia escape stagnation.
But now on the contrary a swift reversal is making us aware that your main purpose in this revealing to us of your heart was to enable our love to escape from the constrictions of the too narrow, too precise, too limited image of you which we had fashioned for ourselves.
The formula of Marx preserves all its pluralistic force ``... when, with the universal development of all the individuals, the productive forces will grow and all sources of the cooperative richness will gush forth, only then we will be able to escape from the narrow - minded horizon of the bourgeois law, and the society will be able to write on its banners: from each one according to his capacities, to each one according to his needs!»
«Since there is no Supreme Arche as source of meaning and value, there is no need to set the world right... Unless we free ourselves from the bias that forces us to conceive the Cosmos as a single - ordered world which it is our responsibility to recreate in social and political dimensions, we shall surely not escape the temptation to exploit the instrumental power born of our narrow and perverse anthropocentrism for totalitarian ends (EI 251).
I hope that the players learn from the narrow escapes they have had with Burnley, PSG and Southampton and make sure that these off days do not keep happening.
The arm - throwing, the flat - footed, quiet and narrow base, the looping escapes that create problems for the offensive line, the inconsistent touch that comes from not generating power from the feet up.
First East Bengal had a narrow escape in the 17th minute, when Ambane hit the woodwork from a Kamo Bayi free kick.
Carrying on from the narrow escape in 2011 when new Swansea manager Michael Laudrup managed to keep the club in the Primera Liga by the smallest of margins, Mallorca seemed to have ridden their luck too far in the early stages of the next season.
«The Boston Commercial says: «The ship S. T. Joseph, recently arrived here from Liverpool, had a narrow escape on passage.
«The Narrow Escape Problem» opens with a cameo - of - sorts from -LSB-...]
Adapted by a small army of screenwriters from the bestselling novel by Max (son of Mel) Brooks, the pic abandons its source material's choral «oral history» structure to hone in on the Lanes, who, after once again negotiating a narrow escape, find themselves ensconced in the relative safety of an aircraft carrier somewhere in the Atlantic.
Gendarmes go from corrupt to virtuous and vice versa, film speeds vary from slow motion to sped up, and narrow escapes coexist with near - misses.
- inchpet safe - inch narrow 1 / 2 - inch spaced wire bars prevent small animal pets from escaping.
«Pet Safe» narrow 1/2» spaced wire bars prevent small animal pets from escaping.
Set at the back of a narrow alley means that you'll also have a brief escape from the hectic Kuta street traffic.
«My aesthetic sense was formed at a young age by what surrounded me: the narrow residential spaces of Japan and the mental escapes from those spaces that took the forms of manga and anime,» he reflected.
Immediately after doubling CO2 (Figure B), the model climate is absorbing the same amount of energy from the sun as before (the incoming arrow in B is the same width as in A), but less energy is escaping to space (the outgoing arrow is narrower).
It does hamper the heat from escaping, except through the narrow infrared atmospheric window.
But this narrow view clouds the reality that a temporary escape from the real world can actually lead into a more permanent less healthy attachment.
What happens typically, is that one's perspective becomes more narrow and tunnel - like with an emphasis again on escaping or getting away from the uncomfortable or painful situation.
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