Sentences with phrase «pot shots from»

The ai becomes too easy to just run away from and take pot shots from a distance and the traps and gadgets just become a waste of time.
Critics «will be taking pot shots from the sidelines at every turn».
Woodley won the «fight» pretty dominantly other than a couple pot shots from Thompson.
As for Hevesi's comment, Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said that «once again Hevesi has shown he doesn't let the facts get in the way of a dumb pot shot from the cheap seats.»

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From public pot shots by then chief executive and co-founder Rahul Yadav, directed at the company's investors and board members, which led to his ouster later, to high cash burn, the once revered startup has been struggling to get back on its feet.
This is just one buttery, solid poundcake from Australia that begs for a big pot of tea and a fluffy, vapid magazine or a great read - it - at - one - shot novel.
All other strokes (e.g., the backwards and sideways squidges and the illegal «down - the - tie» shot, which is squidged into a player's tie so that it slides down into the pot) are derived from these and can only be acquired through experience and much hard practice.
So, if a strikers is being restricted to pot - shots from range because his side lack the creativity to pick him out closer to goal, he will understandably have a low conversion rate.
But that hasn't stopped her taking pot shots at his elder brother, David, whose speech demanding Labour never forgets the middle classes was met by a sarcastic laugh from the Hackney North MP.
It can power over pot holes, shoot flames from its handlebars, and can eject its seat.
It's all about brightness here: Crystal spheres, shimmering snowflakes and delicate white flowers shooting from etched - silver pots add up to create a warm and wintry fireplace focal point.
Big pretty potted flowers aren't available in stores yet, so I pulled this shot from my phone last fall when it was being photographed for BHG's Refresh Magazine due out on March 13th!
Shot by Amir Mokri (TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION) and produced by the team from THE HURT LOCKER, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB and KILLER JOE, the film centres upon fighter - pilot turned drone pilot Tom Egan (Hawke) who questions the ethics of his mission taking pot shots against an enemy half way around the world.
Good Kill is at its best when it is unflinching; while Tommy pushes back against «taking pot shots» at people from the sky, it becomes more and more clear that there isn't another solution on the table.
Each take pot shots at the other, the way juveniles do, getting off some funny lines but I can not remember any quip from any comic.
A late surge of momentum (five stars from Peter) for Andrei Zvyagintsev's Russian drama which takes literal pot shots at the Kremlin administration was only enough, in the end, to secure it the screenplay prize.
We're shown how to use the weighty.22 rifles, which have a range of one kilometer, and asked to take five pot - shots at five tiny targets while still out of breath from completing a ski circuit.
I didn't want the game to be like other third - person action titles, where people are just trying to survive, taking pot - shots at enemies from behind cover.
On the whole, all the staples are here — you still dive into cover and take pot - shots at enemies using weapons like the Lancer, shotgun and much else and you're constantly being funnelled from one challenging skirmish to the next with plot - points, set - pieces and the occasional vehicle sequence in between.
It's up to you to lean out of cover, line up the sights and gun down the hired goons and gangsters, and taking pot shots at the enemy as you break from one piece of cover to the next and intermittently planting C4 feels simply awesome.
- split up into three waves - each wave gives the team a quota of eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat enemies, causing them to drop eggs - haul those eggs back to the basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the shoreline - this boss is made up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a massive metal eel that rains down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
It's a magnificently tempting mechanic that lures players into dangerous territories instead of taking pot - shots from cautious ranges.
Where movies like The Fast and the Furious don't take themselves too seriously, and much of the entertainment value comes from the sheer ridiculousness of it all, Payback takes itself far too serious to be enjoyable and the moments that it doesn't come off as hacky attempts at humor and pot shots at popular culture.
Our favourite moment from the trailer is the pirate letting off a pot - shot against another assassin that's jumping from roof - to - roof — the meaty thud of the assassin hitting the ground is incredibly satisfying, along with the ragdoll physics that seem to be in place.
The tangential, GTA - inspired fun of building up your Alert level, or the co-op-exclusive diversion of watching your friend take pot shots at other cars from the trunk of yours as you drive, only do so much.
They prefer instead to take pot - shots from behind the veil.
But based on past experience, responses if any will consist of pot - shots from the peanut gallery, and / or a wholesale dismissal as «denialist nonsense».
From day one, the company's strategy was to grab everyone's attention by taking pot shots at biggies such as Apple, Samsung, and HTC.
While we have yet to see Samsung taking pot shots at its competitors (apart from the events) we can tell that the company has changed; and a recent infographic posted on the Samsung Tomorrow website is proof of that.
David took the time to research something of value, organize it and offer it up herein for consideration — under his own name — whilst you took about one minute to take pot - shots from the safety of anonymity.
I did a class last week where we made little chocolate pots, and I pulled out six different things you could put them in, from an espresso shot glass, to a sherry glass, to a votive candle holder — as long as you didn't use it for candles.
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