Sentences with phrase «ricochets for»

There's also a Booshka gun which is similar to a BoomShot, but rather than see the ammo explode instantaneously it bounces and ricochets for a good few seconds before the explosion.
Rey's gestures get mimicked in multiple and successive reflections, so that a snap of her fingers ricochets for seconds down the corridors of our minds.
Theo does not yet have the instinct of a striker, he can not sense where a ball will ricochet for a simple tap in like the likes of Shearer and Lineker.

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UPDATE: On the other hand, I go over to RICOCHET to get a heaping helping of their hope, beginning with the Paul Rahe landslide for Mitt hypothesis.
So says Matt Blakenship over at Ricochet, prompted in part by the removal of a Milton, Shakespeare, and Chaucer requirement at UCLA by idiotically ideologue English faculty raving on about «Empire» and such.My rule of thumb for many years has been: a desire for undergraduate major in....
As much as I am happy for the victory, and the Flyers did improve their game, they can't count on Crosby missing wide open nets and four post shots with none ricocheting their way in — they have to find a way to somehow limit the Penguin chances.
The only disturbing event of the day for the Pirates was the temporary disablement of their fine young left fielder, Bob Skinner, who wrenched his back slightly and suffered minor cuts and abrasions when he ricocheted off the fence while taking an earlier bid for a home run away from Aaron.
Leicester gave it a really good shot yesterday but got unlucky with Rose diving for penalty and that unlucky ricochet goal.
Making his debut for Arsenal against Manchester City, Welbeck was inches away from kick starting his Arsenal career on a grandiose note, as his attempted chip over Joe Hart struck the post and ricocheted back into the England No. 1's grasp.
Facing a 4 — 4 Indiana team a week after escaping from East Lansing with a last - play win (the Hawkeyes beat Michigan State on Stanzi's seven - yard TD connection to McNutt as time expired), Iowa needed that pair of clutch bombs from its quarterback, a slew of favorable calls from the officials and — with the Hoosiers leading 21 — 7 and lining up two yards from another touchdown in the third quarter — a miraculous interception in which the ball ricocheted four times among three players before landing in the hands of Iowa safety Tyler Sash, who dashed 86 yards for a touchdown.
But for that flagstick ricochet and ball - drop fiasco at the Masters, Woods and LaCava could well have put Tiger's 15th major in the books.
There is the persistent allegation that the high - velocity bullet destroys a lot of meat (it does if poorly placed), shatters on impact with twigs (high - speed bullets are not generally good for brush - hunting) and has a muzzle blast that frightens farmers who might otherwise be willing to allow hunters onto their land, even though a disintegrating high - velocity bullet is far safer to farm animals and people than a ricocheting.22 rim fire.
With Washington's Brooks Orpik in the penalty box for hooking, Kucherov took a shot that hit Namestnikov and ricocheted into the net at 1:22.
A ricochet off a corner put the ball perfectly for Pierre, and he did what he does best.
They scored one shortly before the break when, after the ball had ricocheted around the penalty area, Souza poked home, but despite a couple of good chances after the break for Robin Van Persie, that was as good as it got.
Etienne Capoue then hit the post before Watford completed a remarkable turnaround when Cleverley found himself in the right place to coolly fire home after a series of ricochets, the midfielder's first goal for the club since his loan spell in 2009/10.
But the ball ricocheted upwards perfectly for an on - running Gareth Bale to head home and give Real Madrid the lead.
Poor communication between Skrtel and Toure leads to the centre backs attempting to win the same ball and the ricochet falls kindly into the path of the unmarked Dummet for a tap in.
For years, he came home from school ricocheting off the walls.
This is the time of the week when we can get some serious work done unimpeded by an MP ricocheting all over the office demanding that we stop what we're doing every two minutes to Google their name, insisting that we write a press release on their recent parliamentary awesomeness, leaving their folder of top secret documents in Committee Room 6, and generally getting in the way of the correspondence, casework, the booking of Commons tours for schools and all the other myriad tasks that Members assume happen by magic.
Instead, Mr. Duane, 57, said that he had simply tired of ricocheting between the city and Albany, as he has for 14 years — a number he repeated at least a dozen times — and that he was eager to try something new.
Regardless of what decisions the three men in a room ultimately make this week about funding transportation in the state's 2016 - 17 budget, the repercussions will ricochet across New York for years.
For example, a bullet gains speed when it ricochets off an approaching artillery shell, but looses almost all of its kinetic energy when shot into a wooden block.
Spinotti's point - of - view camera trails after Bergman as he ricochets from New York to Kentucky to Mississippi, hoping to get Wigand subpoenaed for a civil trial in order to force his testimony onto the public record.
As Dave ricochets between a family that is finally seeing him for who he really is and the LAPD who want take away the only job he's ever been good at, Moverman's artistry isn't just found in the rich world he populates, but also in how he chooses to shoot it.
A riveting tragedy of neurotic self - destruction, it fixes its gaze on Scarlett O'Hara, the firebrand Dixie princess, as she ricochets with blind abandon between her Southern - belle fantasies and her ruthless heart, between her abstract crush on Ashley Wilkes and her hunka burnin» lust for Rhett Butler (the man she hates herself for loving because he's as big a scoundrel as she is).
He contributed the story ideas for both House (1986) and Ricochet (1991).
Cars start bouncing around and ricocheting everywhere and there is nowhere for anyone to go.
Ricochet, whose activities are for therapeutic purposes, counterbalances the boards so surfers do not fall off.
Ricochet's charitable efforts were also recognized in 2010 withher selection as a recipient of an American Kennel Club Humane FundAward for Canine Excellence.
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She proved to be a bit of a handful, so much so that her human companion Judy Fridono disappointingly gave up on the career aspirations she had for Ricochet.
Dogs bring joy and laughter every day to many who would be without, this special Southern California dog, Ricochet does it in a big way, and for very special people.
Ricochet graciously thanks her generous supporters for these crucial donations that make it possible for her to carry out her work, proving what dogs are capable of.
Surfing bulldog Dozer and Buddy, described as the Kelly Slater of the dog surfing world, will bejoined on the waves by 80 to 100 other pups beginning at 8:30 a.m.Also among the canine surfers will be Ricochet, owned by Judy Fridono of Escondido, a recipient last yearof the American Kennel Club Humane Fund Award for CanineExcellence.
Besides the standard pistol, there are shotguns, machine guns, rockets, something along the lines of a buzz saw that has ammo ricocheting off of walls for more damage, and several more to keep things interesting along the way.
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The Bullseye, which is your main weapon throughout the game (humans are almost extinct; they aren't making Carbines for combat, they're hiding or dead) features an upgrade to the «tag» secondary fire: if you miss your target, the tag splits and ricochets.
However, there wasn't a whole lot of items and characters jumping out the screen at you in 3D which would have been cool, perhaps when you yarn balls fly across the screen and strike their target, they could have ricocheted back towards you in 3D for added yarn glory.
This collection of mini-games uses the Touch controllers to grab and basketballs for a three - point shootout, a buzzer beater game where you have to make as many shots as possible before time runs out, and a game where you have to ricochet the ball off various targets to sink the ball.
If you purchase the bundle for 800 Microsoft Points on August 20 when it releases, you get access to Ricochet two weeks before the rest of the world, at which point it will be available in matchmaking.
I tried to do this with Nova, but even with full special move maxed, I still had to switch back to Captain America for his incredible R2 shield ricochets and R1 special attack.
Boomerang flowers are similar to green shells, except instead of ricocheting around the track, they return to you after a set distance for two more throws.
Once fired, bullets will ricochet off of walls and obstacles for a few moments, destroying any zombies in their path.
Bullets ricochet off walls to allow for strategic shots, but make sure to watch out for your own bullets!
Like its inspiration, this game concerns itself for the player aiming and launching (within ten seconds, at which point launch automatically occurs) a coloured sphere up a narrow tunnel, ricocheting appropriately to (ideally) latch on to other spheres...
Installation view of Zarouhie Abdalian's Chanson du ricochet, 2014, at the New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture and History for «Prospect.3: Notes for Now.»
Tabor Robak's new video, A * (2014), which was commissioned for this exhibition, channels the intensity of the gamer's ups and downs, ricocheting between the euphoria of an elusive win and resignation to inevitable loss.
For once, a summer group show does not try to see how many artists can dance on the head of a theme and instead lets a few works ricochet off one another.
Ricocheting between genres — news reportage, documentary film, video games, and internet dance videos — Factory of the Sun uses motifs of light and acceleration to explore what possibilities are still available for collective resistance when surveillance has become a mundane part of an increasingly virtual world.
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