Sentences with phrase «such a roller coaster for»

Not exact matches

While there are a few one - off rides tied to the Marvel universe in Orlando, such as the Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster coming to Epcot, the real heavy hitters of the Marvel universe, including Spider - Man, the Hulk and Iron Man will likely remain MIA for some time.
I'm not sure the ticker can take such a roller coaster of a ride, on paper it's a victory but to witness performances like in the first half do not make for an enjoyable experience.
Used for several distinguished people from the past, such as Theodore Roosevelt and Theodor Seuss, the name has been on a roller coaster of highs and lows.
While Judy puts in her best efforts to find exciting things to do, such as ride a roller coaster or learn how to surf, and she becomes annoyed that both Rocky and Amy left her for the summer, Judy doesn't overcome any major personal or external conflicts.
Accepting a prize for «Mr. Fox» five years ago at the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. awards dinner, Anderson wryly noted the roller - coaster trajectory of reviews to that point, beginning with rapturous notices for such movies as «Rushmore» and «The Royal Tenenbaums» and then leveling off for 2004's «The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou» and 2007's «The Darjeeling Limited.»
There can be an argument for overkill — as if we're stuck in a pinball machine rather than watching a film — and some of the parallel world scenarios work better than others, but the whole ride is such an audacious roller coaster it's fun just to strap in.
This is true for many of the larger, graphics intensive applications such as the 3D Roller Coaster Rush Jurassic 2 game.
When you create your own banking system through mutual whole life insurance in such a way as to escape from traditional banking and reliance upon Wall Street for your retirement, you can eventually recapture all of your debt costs AND stop the roller coaster that history has shown is inherent in investing in the stock market.
The Legal Roller Coaster provides commentary to the industry on issues such as the Americans With Disabilities Act, expansion of standards of care for amusement rides, and animal rights and captivity in the theme park context.»
The difference between everyday acceleration — such as a sneeze — and that of roller coasters (and car accidents) is likely owed to the duration of the impact as well as your body's ability to brace for the sneeze, etc..
Repaired many large parts for industries such as coal mining, rock crushers, and parts for roller coasters at Dollywood.
When a marketing tactic isn't legal (such as selling raffle tickets or holding an essay contest with the home as the prize) or appears to be a one - way ticket to a lawsuit (like the agent who set up the roller coaster through a listing for easier touring), it may be too far.
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