Sentences with phrase «set pieces have»

In the film's imagery, performers and set pieces have been removed through photo - editing to expose architectural elements and to create new readings of these theatrical spaces.
In creating Atriox, Grace says that a lot of those inspirational set pieces have been there for quite some time within Halo lore.
Background - smashing set pieces have characters smash through walls and scrap in mid-air as they tumble to the ground.
The final hour of the trilogy proves to be its most entertaining, filled with the kind of inventive set pieces we haven't seen from Peter Jackson since Return of the King.
The Superbowl commercial the other day was a cut down version of this, so the big set pieces have already been spoiled.
Instead, the Disney - produced and vaguely Disney - inspired Tomorrowland wastes Bird's talent, a scrappy female lead, and Clooney gravitas on what amounts to a feature - length prologue; this movie about a retro - futuristic utopia in an alternate dimension accessed by the world's best and brightest takes approximately forever to get going, marking the first time Bird's whiz - bang set pieces haven't set his movie's pace.
Watching Game Night, one gets the impression that Daley and Goldstein could be well suited to directing a dance - heavy musical — their set pieces have a loving, playful sureness of movement.
Set pieces have been reworked with a new Free Kick and Penalty Kick system, alongside the option to choose the new
Set pieces have been an issue for the Seagulls since the turn of the year, with a large share of their goals conceded coming from this source.
Goals from set pieces have plummeted this season, a year on from being the top tallying team in the Premier League.
This season United's set pieces have been really terrible with the record signing being the biggest culprit.
Set pieces have been their Achilles heel all season, and their failure to deal with a corner led to Norwich equalising through Dieumerci Mbokani's back - heel just shy of the half - hour mark.
Let Bouldy teach the basic of defending set pieces we have too many recurring simple errors and a general lack of aggression in terms of attacking the ball when it is played into our box.
Yes — defence should have held line but this was a single player's mistake (coq) and once a set piece has been broken in that way it is hard for other individuals to correct it.
I believe our pattern of going missing in the big games and in the important part of the season and conceding many headers and from set pieces has been around longer than the players in this squad.
The Spaniard's keen eye for goal and quality ability from set pieces has seen some label him as one of, if not the, best left back in the entire Premier League, which is a fair shout.
«Scoring from set pieces has been something I have wanted to improve on this season.
A recent resurgence in goals from set pieces has come at a good time for Tottenham.
However, the team's shockingly poor defensive performance against set pieces has escaped such scrutiny.
While nowhere near complex as the Helm's Deep by Peter Jackson, this massive set piece has captivating sequences and a proper buildup — from preparations to the big assault and strategic efforts, then back to smaller fights where characters continue to show raw power, solidarity, and conviction.
Tackling this from a female perspective may actually result in an approach that mixes things up a little and doesn't just recycle the same four or five set pieces we've seen in this subgenre a hundred times already.
Every major set piece you'd expect would make an appearance does, and they've all been laced with the dev's unique brand of family friendly humor.
In the demo, one particularly spectacular set piece has a bridge being rammed by an oil tanker, forcing Joyce to assemble a series of platforms in order to save himself from a terminal fall into the bay.

Not exact matches

In his March note to investors, Marks admits that when he set out to write about liquidity, he didn't believe the topic was all that interesting or profound; in the month since Marks wrote the piece, it has been the market's chief concern.
«Maybe you've set a rule for yourself that every time you find yourself wanting to eat something sweet, you have a piece of fruit instead, or if you're tempted to have a cigarette, you chew a piece of gum,» writes Wise.
For example, instead of having to enter eight pieces of information to set up an email account, most devices just ask for an address and password.
«It was very practical in terms of doing this trajectory problem, because the idea of not having to repeat a whole program, you could just repeat pieces of it and set up the master programmer to do this.
So, a 42 - piece set will have 21 container bases and 21 lids.
A piece of a trunk would be built on set, then another piece of the trunk would be brought in and attached to that.
The Los Angeles Times's Matt Pearce has a must - read piece about how hate groups are being forced to set up their own alt - services — from «Nazi Uber» to a hate - themed crowdfunding site called «Hatreon.»
For instance, an initiative known as «should - cost» has effectively driven down the high price of many programs by requiring managers to determine what a given program or piece of a program should cost and then set targets for fitting the program into its cost paradigm.
Loading and moving heavy set pieces meant having to constantly be alert and vigilantly aware of the activity going on around me — whether to help others or merely to watch out for my own safety.
Stack, CEO of Springfield Remanufacturing, is one of the few who have put all the pieces together — from setting goals based on open - book management, to bonus plans, cost accounting, and employee ownership.
For example, if you have a shortform piece of content meant to insert your brand into a consumer's «initial consideration set», this piece of content should be optimized to quickly and efficiently move that customer along to a piece of longform content that helps to better facilitate the «active evaluation phase.»
Quite apart from the fact that this would clash with another piece of EU legislation that's trying to protect freedom of expression, this would be a huge burden for anyone trying to set up a new user - generated content platform, making it a problem for both innovation and competition.
The disruption of experiments at Geneva's Large Hadron Collider — by a piece of baguette, no less — has temporarily set back research into the nature's most elusive element: a hypothetical subatomic particle called Higgs boson.
Why would a piece of paper and an executive legal team set her back?
However, other companies have bits and pieces of these data sets.
In 2004, he set up a lab in Silicon Valley that would build Amazon's first piece of consumer hardware: a device for reading digital books.
The two of them, sharing a debating stage, or glaring at one another across the aisle in the House of Commons, would be a perfect matched set — matter and anti-matter, ivory chess pieces vs. obsidian.
The Fed's statement following its March meeting suggested to us it was unlikely to be hurried into any further interest - rate hikes by a single piece of inflation or employment data crossing a particular threshold and instead would make a wider judgement on the appropriate setting for monetary policy, based on a range of readings across the economy and financial markets.
Saying «I am not selling anything» is the fastest way to set off your prospect's defense mechanisms — they immediately will become suspicious of your motives and start raising objections before you even have a chance to speak your piece.
George, if you can read this genuine, heartfelt piece and your first reaction is to dispute it by being critical of the source and not appreciative of the message, it seems you have a mind set more similar to the scribes and pharisees than to that of honesty, generosity, grace, and love that Jesus commands us to pursue.
Public buildings often have them, too: The U.S. Supreme Court has a frieze that includes Moses and the tablets — like a piece from a majestic chess set depicting our civilization's heroes, it suggests something powerful about where we've come from.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar paper shack, writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you think that when you die you're worm food, you might be an atheist if you think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
But a constructive interest in the past («rational reconstruction,» as Richard Rorty calls it) adds something to the sober exercise of setting the record straight and may even, on occasion, alert the historian to patterns and pieces in the record that she had overlooked.
An early chase between a few TIE Fighters an iconic Corellian light freighter might just be the most thrilling action set - piece this franchise has ever produced.
As we have seen, increased complexity yields less extension (e.g., the number of pieces analyzable with the aid of common tonal practice is limited) but increased information in a microcosmic setting.
Fortunately for Graham, he thought better of the idea and was able to get the piece pulled at the last minute; the article praised the Republican candidate for his integrity» a message that might not have set well years later when the Watergate tapes showed a very different side of the man that Graham thought he knew.
And sometimes — if you so happen to land in a place that knows how to party — a three - piece band playing Dixieland jazz sets up shop outside the sanctuary to fete you as you make your way to the fellowship hall to greet hundreds of people who love you because you have loved them so very, very well.
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