Just Cause starts with a bang, but
runs out of steam way too early.
Idris Elba shows ass kicking skills in «Bastille Day», a Luc Besson kind of action thriller that starts out well enough but
runs out of steam way too early.
Not exact matches
My thesis has been that the sharp break from All Time Highs in late January was a «sign» that the character
of the market had changed from a «buy the dip» environment to a two -
way trading market and I've looked for opportunities to sell «bounce back» rallies that
ran out of steam.
I do genuinely think they are
running out of steam, mind you my favourites for the title have always been Man City and they are also suffering from some post Christmas blues, especially without Yaya Toure (they have no balance in their midfield with Fernandinho, fernando and Milner, it's
way to defensive, they have to mix it up a little.
Happy about the
way we played even though i knew we would
run out of steam eventually.
It truly is EXACTLY what I would have loved to have had available years ago instead
of muddling my
way through, making a bazillion mistakes, and
running out of steam and motivation.
Alas, the
steam seams to have
run out of that particular campaign after the first couple
of days, but they did manage to make a little noise along the
way.
I generally
steam my vegetables as the only
way of cooking them, and this has happened a number
of times now; the water
runs out on the bottom.
What starts
out as a quite promising gonzo pastiche sadly loses
steam after the first act, when the script
runs out of ways to sustain the hilariously insane premise.
As fun and clever as the first half may be, by the end the story
runs out of steam, unsure
of how to resolve some impossible plot threads other than in the most improbable
way.
With the requisite eye candy provided by the three leads, and with quite a bit
of potty humor, it's the kind
of female - centric movie that many men won't find too taxing, but unless you are willing to give the movie a pass for
running out of comedic
steam about two - thirds
of the
way through, there just isn't quite enough for an overall recommendation.
This mix
of ideas has changed the
way we think about education, but largely failed to bring serious improvements in student performance; and the debate is clearly
running out of steam.
650Nm
of the stuff sucks you into the bucket seats from just 1750 rpm, with 375kW delivered all the
way at 6250 rpm to ensure you never
run out of steam.