Sentences with phrase «screen point up»

For instance, when you change the direction of the air flow to the vents, arrows on the screen point up, down or straight.

Not exact matches

She added, «the set point for our cancer screening tool is one where we miss few cancers but we also pick up a lot of non-cancers.»
The reader, which is free to order on the Square site, connects to Square Register, a souped - up point - of - sale app that replaces the traditional cash register, allowing customers to pay with cash or swipe a credit or debit card and sign on the screen with a finger.
But up until that point, he'd been a name on a screen, not a person with feelings.
Their best chance of racking up points will be on run plays and short screen passes that allows Newton's receivers to make yards after the catch.
With LeBron handling the point guard duties on top, Miami sets up a pindown screen involving its two biggest players in the corner.
There's also the chance that Angle returns to the WWE as an on - screen figure or even maybe as a wrestler at some point before he officially hangs up his boots.
Adams steps up to screen for George and Rudy Gobert is right there to cut off any drive to the rim, forcing George back out to the three - point line and eventually getting a steal.
I won't take up anymore of your precious screen space with the heatmap from the Juve match, but suffice it to say, they couldn't be any more different; Dzeko was firmly planted Old Lady's box that night (innuendo definitely intended), serving as the end point for Roma's build up play rather than the progenitor.
I bring this point up because of the integrated nature of the anti-Romney message: the site strongly reinforces the ad with details about Bain Capital's involvement with companies that later laid off workers, via a sliding set of screens similar in presentation to what we saw in the «Life of Julia» infographic.
The Clarence Republican noted the CDC has set up check - points at five major airports to screen air travelers coming into the U.S. for temperature and any sign of symptoms.
This checklist is a screening tool that picks up potential signs of trouble; it doesn't offer a diagnosis of a language delay, points out study coauthor Catherine Birken, a pediatrician at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
At this point, if you're working on a big screen someone could come up next to you and interfere with the work you're doing.
And physicists have turned down the light source in Young's experiment to the point where individual photons pass through the experimental set - up one at a time and hit a photoelectric detector put in place of the second screen.
He pointed to various features on the screen with a Dumbledore wand he had picked up at a Harry Potter store in London.
Macdonald is now working on additions to the WetPC, including a screen pointing device he calls a WetRAT, pop - up grids for counting fish, and computer controls operated by the tongue or toes.
I move around a lot and have streamlined my workstation to allow constant low level movement, but at some point there's no getting around the fact that I spend an inordinate amount of time staring into a lit - up screen.
At specific points in the film, a number lights up at the side of the screen, coordinated with a container on your tray.
But at least it provided a talking point, and I think if you book up early for the Summer Screens evenings you can benefit from over 2 weeks» worth of film choices as they play a different movie every night.
At this point screening each new member individually will not be an option, so the portal must have a strict set of rules, allowing only visitors of certain age to sign up for the service.
At whatever point you stroll past an alternate happn client in the city, their profile pops up on your screen.
Main game play includes roaming 3 part stages eating everything on the screen (and breaking enemies up if they are currently too large) while gradually becoming larger and larger to the point the stages size in comparison becomes humorous.
To prove to the RKO executives that she would be ideal for the part, Ginger secretly arranged for a screen test, in which she was convincingly made up as Elizabeth (even to the point of cutting her hair into a high - foreheaded widow's peak).
Other quality - of - life improvements include health restoration upon level - up, the world map on the bottom screen, a menu display of how many experience points you need to level up, the ability to withhold skill allocation, and a quick - save that functions like a save - state.
Unsimulated sex doesn't just work by being up there on screen, as pointed out earlier, filmmakers could very easily recreate sex scenes that look real.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
Up until this point, John Cusack had spent almost his entire cinematic career in teen comedies, from Class to The Sure Thing via cult classic Better Off Dead to the misfired Hot Pursuit, Cusack's unique and very human screen persona stole every show he was in - but by 1988, he'd become determined to move on into more serious and adult cinema.
Every time the Autobots show up they quickly disappear again so Bay can get back to people running around and looking intense with major plot points involving them often taking place off screen.
90 % of these are brought about through a binary choice presented on screen, and with Book of Shadows allowing you to save at any point by simply hitting the triangle button to bring up the menu screen, the choices themselves serve only as a stop gap, an interesting «what happens if I choose this» scenario that builds no tension and has no real consequence because it is so easily reversible.
She is currently on the big screen reuniting with Du Vernay for «Selma» — and much like Tessa Thompson makes an emotional impact in the few scenes she has on screen — and can be seen on TV in the Ioan Gruffud series «Forever,» a show we've as yet not caught up with, but her stint on «OINTB» has kicked her up several profile levels to the point that she'll hopefully be headlining something soon.
And though a litany of cameos line the screen with more than enough reasons to point and titter — Charlie Day, Norman Reeds, Keegan - Michael Key, Regina Hall, Nick Kroll, Michael Peña, Kaitlin Olson and Colin Hanks all pop up at some point or other — there is a notable lack of depth to Vacation's arc that these cameo appearances can only attempt to fill in for.
What was implausible in the older film becomes absurd to the point of insult in this way - over-the-top action comedy that fills up screen time with noise and slapstick whenever it has no idea where to go.
It's fun to watch confident superheroes but at this point, you've got 10 or 12 confident people up on that screen.
What About Movie's Lily was one point away from the win, missing out so narrowly the poor runner - up must be screaming at her laptop screen about now.
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Emma Watson was crying, Jennifer Aniston and Jessica Chastain were hollering at the screen and Chris Hemsworth joined the cheers while pointing to his Time's Up pin.
Either it is cutting up scoundrels wearing a pair of stilettos, or setting out on the most ballsy Basic Instinct muffle at any point committed to screen, this bonds Deadpool as his defining part; and combined with Leitch in the director's seat, the activity feels more solid and astute.
Despite the fact that we've glimpsed giant space lord Thanos (Josh Brolin) in several Marvel films up to this point, and despite the fact that Brolin's character appears alongside 20 other costumed heroes eating up valuable screen time, directors Joe and Anthony Russo deliberately develop our interest in Thanos.
The character winds us, the viewer up all the way through, so much so that you'll find yourselves screaming at the screen at various points throughout, willing for the worst to happen to her.
The mantra up to this point has been that so long as you can find the time and purpose for every character on the screen — which the Russos do with commendable aplomb — then we may as well have them join in on what Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark once famously called «the party».
Like Cruise, Gooding is perfectly cast and points up, again, what an acute sense Cameron has for who and what will work to bring his story so convincingly to the screen.
He discusses his relationship with his father and how it shows up on screen, casting and working with the actors, story points, and a mix of other topics.
This high - budget (supposedly $ 135 million) summer - blockbuster escapist film is dull formulaic fare that has a questionable history premise, a star who does not light up the screen with charisma (Matthew McConaughey), a foreign - born female lead (Penélope Cruz) as eye candy who struggles with the English language to a point where it's an unwelcome distraction, and a tiresome and silly plot line to fill in the gaps while the adventurers are involved in their all too familiar set action pieces.
Stockwell knows how to film in the water, except he relies too much on the Blue Crush formula to get from point A to B, filling up precious screen time with undulating bodies and hard - hitting music in place of where much - needed character development should be.
Combining a screening with a panel discussion works so beautifully to bring everyone to the same point of reference for conversation, and this one opened up the concept of Chick Flicks as a genre worthy of much more thought.
Up until that point, women shooting hoops on the big screen was unheard of (it's been equally unexplored ever since) and it remains refreshing to see a sports movie playing out from a woman's point of view and especially one that refuses to indulge our more traditionalist view of the genre, focusing on the long game rather than the easy win.
The plot's build - up - Norman discovering he's the only one who can stop the looming curse of a witch - is perhaps paced more deliberately than most animated features, but by halfway point, the screen will be scattered with reality - bending visions, green - glowing ghouls, gangly - limbed zombies and marauding pitchfork - wielding mobs - all of which play like John Carpenter or George Romero pitched at tykes.
Every single one of us should be praising the complexity with which Dee fights against and humanizes Scott's movin» - on - up reductivism (that slapping scene, a scorching evocation of a mother marking her territory and asserting her right to be heard, is of a volatile emotional tenor only Tilda Swinton comes close to achieving), but the almost racist rumblings echoing from certain circles suggest that Dee's miniscule screen time is not just a point of contention but a point of active resentment (must be all those size queens rallying behind Blanchett), and may work against her and the traction she picked up since her SAG victory.
Silly side developments like the awkward romance, Annie's fibbing to her disapproving mother, her inability to maintain strong ties with the friends she's left behind, and Mrs. X's constant ploys to get her husband to stay with her are just a few of the many events that clutter up the screen time, without any real point except to show how «hard» life is.
but today both can be appreciated as powerful reflections of the politically fraught context from which they emerged, each with its own provocative take on a tragedy that had been glaringly absent from the big screen up to that point.
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