Sentences with phrase «shattered yet»

Activision's annualized blockbuster has shattered yet another record, with the latest edition Black Ops becoming the top - selling UK game of all time.
My dream of Pilotwings 64 being released hasn't been completely shattered yet...
Rise of Incarnates features avant - gardist 2 vs. 2 gameplay, a multitude of characters and roles, and battlegrounds throughout shattered yet accurately rendered real - world cityscapes.
According to the developers, the game is a 2 on 2 brawl with «a multitude of characters and roles, and battlegrounds throughout shattered yet accurately rendered real - world cityscapes».
My minds broken my hearts shattered yet I still manage to be a better man the...
If you're getting up several times a night for night feeds your sleep is constantly interrupted, your mind shattered yet your days are spent successfully meeting the multitude of needs of your baby and family.
While I haven't read anything earth shattering yet, I like the point that the author is making about how all of those little things that you do can really add up over time.

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And yet, while records are shattered daily and mind - boggling investment numbers are thrown into play, is Silicon Valley becoming a land reserved for the entrepreneurial elite?
We are not only doing this for the 17 students and faculty murdered but also for the youth whose innocence has yet to be shattered by the pervasive terror of gun violence.
Yet he is so far behind the heterodoxy curve as to be unaware that his shattering innovations are little more that the platitudes of New Age suburbia, and have long been superseded by those «weekend spirituality workshops» in which feminist nuns and retired orthodontists are taught how to deconstruct the New Testament and make pumpkin bread.»
And yet it was the moment when I felt the line between the sacred and the secular of my life shatter once and for all.
Jesus shatters this theme of divine withdrawal with both a message and a lifestyle that proclaims God's intimate nearness6 and participates in a «prolepsis» 7 of what is yet to come in fullness: The outcast is brought back into the fold, the physically impaired are made whole, the eschatological banquet of inclusivity is experienced here and now.8 And yet, these are only foretastes.
Yet some of those soldiers today, carrying on in civil life with broken health, shattered nerves, lost limbs, need more courage than it took to see them through at St. Mihiel.
In the concentration camps and battlefields and political struggles of our day the Christian faith has its witness in men and women whose separate hopes have been shattered and yet whose hope has never been taken away.
And yet it was the most holy moment of our lives, the moment when I felt the line between the sacred and the secular of my life shatter once and for all.
Yet, even when he sees tiles and stones shattered and crushed, he can not help a feeling of regret.
Yet first the Reformation, then the French Revolution, and finally the rise of nationalism shattered Europe's fragile bonds.
«Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more Ye Myrtles brown, with Ivy never - sear, I com to pluck your Berries harsh and crude, And with forc'd fingers rude, Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.»
Yet, some say, the terrorist attacks were the routine - shattering act that led those boys to Highway 287.
Some will tell of the night last winter in nearby Burlington when Mike turned into a blond tornado with a basketball and shattered Yates Center's alltime individual scoring record with 43 points, while the team, inspired, raced on to score 100, yet another record.
Moncada still isn't officially a free agent since he hasn't been cleared to work in the United States yet, but once he is, these three are going to try to sign him to a record - shattering deal.
In reality, the question was whether Pollard had the courage to go through a narrow opening from the second flight with his shattered and not yet healed leg.
we have a couple of shattered glass windows that have yet to be repaired.
But Mundy doesn't believe that the glass ceiling hasn't been shattered for working women yet.
The Trump administration threatened new sanctions on North Korea after the reclusive government shattered 21/2 months of relative quiet with its most powerful weapon test yet, an intercontinental ballistic missile that some observers believe could reach Washington and the entire U.S. Eastern Seaboard.
Minority leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins, a Democrat from the Bronx, said, «arrest after arrest has shattered the public's faith in good government,» and that the Legislature should act to avoid «another session of empty promises in the wake of yet another scandal,» referencing the arrest of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
The 1992 election defeat was the most disturbing of all, the most emotionally shattering, because the Conservative government was manifestly weak yet still Neil Kinnock could not break through.
The weedy forms shatter, but they've re-evolved this ability by some other, as yet unknown, pathway, he says.
This is a shattering conclusion and one that most scientists have yet to confront.
The specimen is a quasicrystal, a type of material that shatters the rules of crystallography by having an ordered — yet never - repeating — arrangement of atoms.
A few tenths of a degree may not sound overwhelming, but in the world of climate statistics, computed from worldwide temperatures, this is yet another record - shattering figure.
With its glass - like quality but shatter - resistant, the Happy Hour Collection is elegant yet care - free.
There is nothing warm about the style, yet it allows for moments of simmering tension, broken by a few emotional explosions that shatter its well - composed surface.
There are no critic reviews yet for Shattered Dreams.
It's the mesmerizing moment - by - moment sensory power of this funny yet piercingly sad movie that resonates on the deepest level, the long unfolding takes — Doc and Wilson's Coy Harlingen on the fogbound pier at San Pedro, the shattering reunion with Waterston's Shasta — that soak up light, atmosphere, and behavioral beauty and accumulate a tremendous poignancy as they go.
Christensen plays himself (again), bringing his trademark brooding and sullenness to yet another role — his only good performance in Shattered Glass seems a long time ago.
Greengrass was never locked in to direct Fantastic Voyage officially, so this isn't exactly Earth - shattering news, but at the same time, he's also not committed to Treasure Island just yet, as they are still trying to secure a writer.
Just when I thought that the days of great 3D animated features were coming to a point where they just were going to be nothing but regurgitations of things that have come before, I can thank Bird, as well as the technical brilliance of the folks at Pixar, for shattering my preconceptions, by crafting yet another classic to be revisited time and again, now and for future generations.
The Happening's miss rate is his biggest yet, getting precipitously close to shattering the hardcore fan base expecting him to deliver on his early promise, and only a smattering of apologists remain.
But that peaceful existence is shattered when Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega), the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the western hemisphere, makes a deadly yet spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy.
For her first narrative feature since Winter's Bone (the Ozark - set documentary Stray Dog was made in the interim), writer - director Debra Granik adapts Guggenheim recipient Peter Rock's 2009 novel My Abandonment, about a father (Ben Foster) and his 13 - year - old daughter (newcomer Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie), homeless yet living in surprisingly peaceful fashion in empty urban wilderness on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon, until a small mistake derails their lives in shattering fashion.
Take Shelter (d. Jeff Nichols) Much ink has been spilled about the closing moments of Jeff Nichols's sophomore effort, yet the real mark of his intelligence is not his ambiguity about the film's apocalyptic elements, but rather his restraint in framing them as personal matters of faith between a married couple who are about to weather any number of crises, not all of them earth - shattering.
The impact of «Black Panther,» which recently shattered the Fandango record for advance sales for a superhero film, and his career's meteoric rise have not quite hit Coogler yet.
Its mature storyline and characterizations, its clear - yet - challenging puzzles and the series» trademark atmospheric scares all make Shattered Memories worth experiencing.
Finding all three of these loosely interlocking vignettes of Montana women living lives of quiet desperation equally shattering, I concede to the consensus favoring the final third insofar as it is predicated on a simple yet ingenious change to the Maile Meloy short story Reichardt adapted.
Undertaking to make World Trade Center just five years after the shattering events of 11th September 2001, Oliver Stone has angered many who feel it is too early to dramatise that time, and yet he has succeeded in making an effective film that, instead of focussing on the big picture, details the impact of that day on two young families.
Despite the hysteria, it may not be appropriate yet to call a time of death on the decades and decades» worth of precedent that will be shattered when Argo wins Best Picture despite very conspicuously not being nominated for its director, not having even remotely close to the year's highest nomination tally (it trails behind four other films), and not having even a halfway plausible shot at winning more than two other categories aside from this one.
If you haven't yet had the occasion to hear the flat - plane crank, 5.2 - liter V8 of the 2016 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang, do yourself a favor and head over to Motor Trend; the folks at that publication recently got one on the dynamometer, and the sound from the resulting video clip is nothing short of world - shattering.
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Shot through with the mysteries of generations and the shattering visitations of the nation at large, it is a social novel of panoramic ambition, yet at the same time achingly personal.
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