For the most part, you will only have to use these during the boss battles and
sometimes during story fights.
Not exact matches
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids
sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels
during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's
story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
During the run - up to the papal visit, we all got pretty well inured (if we weren't already) to the way in which the secular Press will take a Catholic news item,
sometimes quite small in itself, and then turn it into a major news
story which entirely misses the point.
During the
story, he rises to the occasion,
sometimes even vanquishing a mighty foe,
sometimes avenging a wrong.
As a patient of mine once grimly concluded
during a difficult time, «
Sometimes the moral of the
story is that there is no moral to the
story.»
Sometimes allowing Baby to nibble on a snack
during story time will help encourage them to sit with you while you read.
A gritty,
sometimes downright heartwrenching
story of two young boys left to fend for themselves for weeks
during a boiling - hot summer in a Brooklyn housing project.
He also has great
stories about Klaus Kinski and Oliver Reed's clashing egos, which
sometimes had to do with very simple matters, like who would get to stand in a doorway
during a certain shot.
Sometimes called «the greatest novel ever written,» Leo Tolstoy's epic love
story takes place in Imperial Russia
during the 1870s.
Language: English Genre: Biography / Drama MPAA rating: NR Director: Howard Hawks Actors: Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie Plot: This is the
story of a Tennessee pacifist who is drafted into the military
during WWI and grows to understand that
sometimes there is a need for war.
The
story is built around these multiplayer death matches, so you get an injection of
story, building the Titanfall universe, moments before, or
sometimes during, a frantic online battle.
Words were also
sometimes hard to come by
during the gala screening of «Philomena,» another fact - based
story, this time about a woman searching for the son that Catholic nuns forced her to relinquish shortly after his birth.
Often
during filming, a screenplay is changed as the
story comes to life, usually only slightly but
sometimes very dramatically.
Sometimes during this genre of
stories the audience will begin shouting out comments right after the film starts.
Some will no doubt struggle with its massively dark, deeply uncomfortable content (particularly
during its climactic scenes), and indeed its huge run - time, but A Cure For Wellness manages to keep the viewer engrossed throughout its compelling, if
sometimes predictable and familiar
story arcs.
«Logan Lucky» moves fast, but never at the expense of character or
story, which is
sometimes the case with fast - paced joyrides
during the summer.
Sometimes we use this exercise as an introduction to a unit on
stories, and other times we use it
during or after the unit as a reinforcement or review activity.
As this month's cover
story explains, there are numerous lessons that pet retailers can glean by examining what businesses in other —
sometimes seemingly unrelated — industries did wrong or right
during these rocky times.
- Ophilia and Cyrus have been announced as the last two playable characters - Cyrus is a scholar working at the royal university who is an incredibly curious and knowledgeable person - Cyrus» Path Action is «Explore» which lets him find out hidden details and information about other characters -
during combat, Cyrus can reveal the weaknesses of enemies and exploit them using fire, ice and lightning magic - Ophilia is a priestess and her Path Action is Lead, which allows her to guide characters to certain places by having them follow - in combat, she's a classic white mage - type who can heal allies, buff their stats and use light magic to attack the enemy - Ophilia can also call upon the character she's guiding to aid her in battle - character's special abilities are called Talents - Olberic can take hits in place of other characters in battle - Primrose, like Ophilia, can call upon the character she has charmed and have them aid her in battle - Tressa can
sometimes find money simply by walking around the overworld - Alfyn can mix items to damage enemies or heal allies - Therion can unlock treasure chests - H'aanit can capture beasts
during combat - your active battle party can consist of four characters, but you can swap them out with the other four characters at any time - even after you've met up with the other playable characters, you can still pursue each character's individual
story - you do this by making them the «main» character of your current party
Sometimes the
story will dictate the choice of partner at the beginning of a stage, but
during the stage itself, you can switch your ally at any save point.
The Extra Ball button will
sometimes flash
during the attract mode; if it does, press it to reveal a credits roll and the «
story of development».
During the game, I felt,
sometimes, that the
story is just there to justify the existence of the Nemesis System.
Many law students experience strong and
sometimes difficult emotions
during their time in clinical law programs: sadness at clients»
stories of trauma, excitement about a victory in court, or anger at the injustices faced by clients.