Sentences with phrase «shadowy organisations»

But between zombie outbreaks and meddling from shadowy organisations, Leon's barely been able to keep her in the same room for five minutes, let alone ask her if she fancies catching a movie and going to Nando's afterwards.
Ethan Hunt is convinced of the presence of a shadowy organisation known as The Syndicate.
A mercenary is diagnosed with terminal cancer and so undergoes a procedure performed by a shadowy organisation that not only cures but also gives him superpowers.
Fallout 4's story finds the protagonist hunting down his infant son, who is snatched by a shadowy organisation called The Institute when Vault 111's cryogenics chambers are cracked open.
Taking control of Sebastian, you must partner up with the shadowy organisation Mobius and descend into the world of Union; a place where horrifying threats lurk around every corner.

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Effective scrutiny from select committees would ensure that these sometimes shadowy non-governmental organisations would shape up, or be shut down
But one story, outside of the ETS debacle, more than any other raises questions about what this shadowy legal organisation is doing.
Led by Marion Cotillard «s Sofia and the rather shadowy Rikkin (Jeremy Irons), Lynch learns new physical skills and hidden knowledge of a life long forgotten, that may be needed to topple the controlling Templar organisation in the present day by adjusting events in the past.
Over the course of the adventure you'll develop new weapons, capture key targets and uncover the shadowy figures that betrayed your organisation — all in the lust for vengeance.
The evil forces of the shadowy Trinity organisation want to locate her burial place and harness her destructive powers.
Pursued by the kind of shifty, shadowy military - scientific organisation that would make William Stryker proud, ol' Logan hits the tarmac (in true Little Miss Sunshine style) with a mute mutant girl named Laura and a cranky old geezer... Namely Professor Charles Xavier, played with alternating tenderness and profane gusto by Stewart, who gives his finest turn yet in the role, as Charles battles dementia with pharmaceuticals.
One subplot involving a spy named Ivan who's recruited to a shadowy secret service organisation and subsequently disappears turns out (it seems) to be the movie Ismaël is writing and trying to get off the ground, seeming to have nothing to do with anything else going on.
The shadowy and little - known Brussels organisation doesn't even have a website, yet it boasts the likes of Airbus, Google and Michelin as members.
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