Sentences with phrase «other characters make»

Though other characters make an appearance, these are the three we follow around.
Several other characters make appearances in the trailer too, including Jim Gordon, Oracle (Barbara Gordon), Two - Face, Scarecrow, Azrael and of course the Arkham Knight.
A couple other characters make the scene further down the road, but Spoilerville can be even scarier than the town of Silent Hill, even if the game's overall plot doesn't pack the same punch as its predecessors.
Others aren't overshadowed though; plenty of other characters make their appearances amidst all the explosions as well.
What other characters make sacrifices for Bella?
Other characters make their appearances.
That's not nearly as outlandish as some of the 180 - degree turns that other characters make during the movie's final act.
The other characters make it feel as if Strouse needed to fill some sort of eccentricity quota.
And also because none of the other characters make an appearance.
For me the other characters made the movie rich and full.
It would also be nice if other characters made more of a reference to you being in a romance with somebody when you're committed to them.
We've seen this with the original Sub-Zero becoming Noob Saibot and other characters making a comeback at some point.

Not exact matches

Wearing a Trump 2016 shirt and a «Make America Great Again» hat, an in - character Key told Colbert that his experience at the convention had been «amazing» and that the other convention attendees had been inexplicably excited to see him: «From the moment I got here, everyone has been so nice.
Either consciously or unconsciously, we make judgments about the professionalism, character and competence of others based on first impressions.
The other thing we identified about the Metatag was that Best in Class made use of the 67 to 70 character limit whereas the Industry Average did not.
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While Peppa Pig was made scarce on one online platform, plenty of chatter about the cartoon character cropped up on other platforms.
The silhouettes of many other Nintendo characters are in the distance, and it's clear that Bowser and Pikachu will also make appearances.
Are there other character traits you look for when making a hire?
We've made about five other films, but in the intervening years, the show business industry has moved entirely toward movies where the main characters have capes and tights.
In other words, Star Wars characters can't play with Marvel ones in the level packs made about Marvel movies.
by Carl Richards In this book, Richards centers the senseless mistakes people make again and again financially, buying expensive because of others, buying things that aren't important — and explains how our natural characters lead us off the track even knowing what is correct.
American music folk just make me think no class in general, be it Gaga or any number of other characters.
@colin — babybop thinks he is witty and funny by deducing divinity of Christ or any other holy person to the make believe character of Barney from the children's show — yawwwwwn.
In other words, the reference to phases in a genetic division is essential only because this is what accounts for the character of a prehension's subjective form; coordinate division, neglecting subjective form, need make no reference to phases.
The patriarchal, macho, controlling, manipulative, shaming, money - grubbing, name - it - and - claim - it, fear - mongering, other - despising, fiefdom - making, using and abusing, excuse for narcissistic and plain old selfish and power - addled appalling behavior that is commonly called «church» and «church leadership» has nothing whatsoever to do with anything the person or character or compilation or concept called «Jesus» ever reportedly or theoretically said, did, or conveyed.
It seems pretty obvious that it is the dark prince himself, but I am sure you can imagine a clever reader making a case that it is really Ophelia, or Claudius, or some other important character.
Now he's made it so that the episodes have the same pacing as the other seasons and all feature all of the characters.
This principle asserts that the objective character of the actual entity constitutes the data it makes available for inclusion in other actual entities.
Correction: what two consenting adults do in private is between them, god, the easter bunny, santa claus, the tooth fairy, big foot, ra, shiva, allah, the flying spaghetti monster, the invisible pink unicorn, thor, zeus, apollo, hercules, hermes, athena and about 1800 other made up characters.
Christians, on the other hand, believe that God desires to reveal himself, and would contend that the fact that humans are made in the image of God (Gen. 1:27), even if fallen, provides some basis for some understanding of his character.
The distinction between ethical principles, on the one hand, and ancient taboos and cultic rules, on the other, may have been tentatively and provisionally made by some Pharisees, but in Jesus it took on unequivocal and uncompromising character.
In a study of his earlier pictures, Kolker notes that «Scorsese is interested in the psychological manifestations of individuals who are representative either of a class or of a certain ideological grouping; he is concerned with their relationship to each other or to an antagonistic environment... [and finally] there is no triumph for his characters» (A Cinema of Loneliness [Oxford University Press, 19881, p. 162) The Jesus of the Last Temptation fits this pattern (as do Travis Bickel in Taxi Driver, Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull and Paul Hackett in After Hours) By eschewing any reference to a resurrection — and, in an interesting theological note, allowing Paul to suggest that his preaching of the risen Christ is more important than the Jesus of history — Scorsese presents the crucifixion as the final willful act of a man driven by a God who makes strange demands on his followers.
Though the chapter on how God values women was worthwhile reading, the damage done by every other chapter in the book to the Gospel, to the character of God, and to the witness of the church in this world makes this book not worth reading.
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
And your character assassination of others to somehow attempt to make yourself look more spiritual most certainly does not give you some sort of moral high ground.
(ENTIRE BOOK) The fictional character of Ted Brown represents a young man who comes from a religious background, who is seriously trying to work out an intelligent philosophy of life, is sensitive to spiritual values, and who seeks a vocation where he can make the most of his best for the sake of others.
According to the objectives of the bill, the law «will make the divine message understood, ensure the response of society, encourage peace and tranquillity, promote the supreme human values of truth, honesty, integrity, character building, tolerance, understanding others» point of view and way of life».
It is the character of inner happiness in the thoughts which stamps them as good, or else their consistency with our other opinions and their serviceability for our needs, which make them pass for true in our esteem.
When we think of the overchurching of hamlets and cities, or of the great varieties in training and ability among the ministers, or of the regional character of theological schools, or of any other manifestation of this religious heterogeneity, and then look for a parallel or parable that will make this confusion somewhat intelligible we are led to think of the form in the formlessness of economic and political activity in New World democracy.
The exclusively Christo - centric character of revelation theology made it difficult for us to take seriously the revelatory character of primal religions, of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and other religious ways.
Careful reading of Book Z of the Metaphysics, to be sure, makes clear that there are at least two conceptions of substantial form in Aristotle's philosophy: one more Platonic in character whereby the form possesses its own substantial unity and communicates that unity to the material elements (stoicheia) from the outside, so to speak; the other apparently originating with Aristotle himself according to which the substantial form comes into being as it unifies the elements into an organic whole (cf. TKT 67 - 120).
For one thing, the different character of Semitic and Indo - European languages makes translation from one to the other extremely hazardous.
And conversely, of all the criminal human beings, the false, cowardly, sensual, or cruel persons who actually live, there is perhaps not one whose criminal impulse may not be at some moment overpowered by the presence of some other emotion to which his character is also potentially liable, provided that other emotion be only made intense enough.
Interestingly, we can see now that major developments in the character of scientific knowledge today help to make possible this synthesis of cosmic belonging on the one hand and religious wandering or sojourning on the other.
His geniality and inborn chivalry, his love of music, art and literature, and firmness of his character, the personal charm and openness to listen to others made him friends everywhere.
They are: rationalization, which tends toward sterile intellectualization and robs life of its character and vitality; estheticism, which cuts off true communication by maintaining an esthetic distance in order to dominate, rather than to support, others; capitalism, which tends to deper - sonalize people by providing for their hedonistic needs in order to support production and consumption regardless of its human utility; and nationalism, which tends to make national things sacred and in doing so to create idols out of them.31.
In order to make a fearless, moral inventory of our lives we will self - examine ourselves, allow the Holy Spirit to examine us, and other faithful followers of Christ to examine us — to expose any fault, sin, immorality, or character flaw we maybe blind to.
His face reveals weakness in character and atacks others to make himself look better.
How about other fictional characters that people made up over the years, what would Mickey Mouse do?
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