Sentences with phrase «sneak around cover»

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With my adolescence sneaking around the corner, the Birds made another serious run in 1964, as manager Hank Bauer (whose face was aptly described as resembling a clenched fist) graced the cover of Time and Brooks Robinson was named A.L. most valuable player.
but sure wish you could sneak us that cover recipe while the tomatoes are still around!
No lying, no deception, no cover - up, no sneaking around.
He was often oblivious these days, a fact she resented, but now she was grateful for the opportunity to sneak around the back and wash off at the pump and maybe smear some mud on her clothes to try to cover the blood stains.
Big Boss can sneak, dive, snipe, throw grenades, take cover and sneak around the place smoothly now.
There's also no way to crouch down or get into cover, making sneaking about feel a bit clumsy as you just stride around in your glorious high - heels.
Set in the 1970s, Serial Cleaner has players sneak around bloody crime scenes to clean up incriminating evidence by disposing of bodies, covering up bloodstains and hiding murder weapons all while avoiding the police.
Cover in the middle of the map can be dropped or raised with the press of a button — sneak around your opponents flank to give them a nasty surprise as their cover disappears from right in front of Cover in the middle of the map can be dropped or raised with the press of a button — sneak around your opponents flank to give them a nasty surprise as their cover disappears from right in front of cover disappears from right in front of them!
Stealth is similar to the way it's always been: Crouch and sneak around in cover, quietly dispatching foes as you go.
There's so many different things in the game you might have trouble with — sneaking around unseen, aiming guns, staying in cover, doing the hacking — but it's hard to know which of those, if any, the difficulty level actually affects.
Stealth remains a major part of the game, with silent takedowns and sneaking around sometimes the more sensible option to take, but firefighting and hand - to - hand combat feels more tactile this time, where you don't have to just snipe from behind cover until you exhaust the requisite amount of enemies.
If you have, you might have been in this situation: you're sneaking around, and suddenly out of nowhere you're spotted, so you reflexively kill the enemy who saw you and run for cover from the rest.
The sticky - cover system feels a little more nimble and responsive this time around, letting you dart between cover points more efficiently (and sneak more quickly, if nobody's seen you).
You model shows GISS jumping ahead after 1998, I recall there was some dubious «adjustments» done around that time that sneaked in a little extra warming under the cover of the strong El Nino event.
We've asked the Copyright Office to extend the jailbreaking exemption to cover these smart speakers, giving you the right to load software of your choosing on them — and letting security researchers probe them to make sure they're not sneaking around behind your back.
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