Sentences with phrase «up to the moment force»

Not exact matches

The broker charges you interest and has the right to force you to come up with more collateral, or even pay off the entire margin debt balance, at a moment's notice.
At every moment the vast and horrible Thing breaks in upon us through the crevices and invades our precarious dwelling - place, that Thing we try so hard to forget but which is always there, separated from us only by thin dividing walls: fire, pestilence, earthquake, storm, the unleashing of dark moral forces, all these sweep away ruthlessly, in an instant, what we had laboured with mind and heart to build up and make beautiful.
When the erosions of age begin to leave their mark on my body, and still more on my mind; when the ills that must diminish my life or put an end to it strike me down from without or grow up from within me; when I reach that painful moment at which I suddenly realize that I am a sick man or that I am growing old; above all at that final moment when I feel I am losing hold on myself and becoming wholly passive in the hands of those great unknown forces which first formed me: at all these sombre moments grant me, Lord, to understand that it is you (provided my faith is strong enough) who are painfully separating the fibres of my being so as to penetrate to the very marrow of my substance and draw me into yourself
My paten and my chalice are the depths of a soul laid widely open to all the forces which in a moment will rise up from every corner of the earth and converge upon the Spirit.
So if Socrates in the crisis of death had remained mute, he would have weakened the impression of his life and awakened a suspicion that the elasticity of irony within him was not a cosmic force but a life - belt which by its buoyancy might serve to hold him up pathetically at the decisive moment.
Goal 2 Arsenal Tactic — Prevent West Ham getting dangerous possession in the box, if there is a long distance shot you can not block, ensure maximum visibility Cech Response — Misjudge the player's body position, position self to dive for the far post, hop a moment late as misjudged player's wind up for the shot and be forced to dive a moment late Verdict — Arsenal can't stop every single shot but we limited West Ham to pot shots.
Every action has risks including inaction, we know that our strike force at the moment is not up to EPL winning quality, inaction means, we are ok with that, we are also ok to take a chance of injuries, just like Welbeck went down Giroud could too, in any case all I am trying to say is that not buying is just as risky and can be even more so than buying.
At the moment Squad player (i don't mean that in a derogatory way) He won't start over Alexis, Ozil, Walcott, Lacazette and Lemar / Mbappe (if they come) He can start in FA Cup / League Cup matches There won't be African Cup of Nations until 2019 so he won't miss matches and can try to force himself up the pecking order
The team at the moment looks threadbare; admittedly Arsene Wenger's team choice is forced given the loss of players to illness, injuries and international call ups.
I think Almunia is JUST doing enough to keep his spot at the moment, so hopefully Fabianski's good showing will force him to up his own game.
Instead, political parties are forced to play a longer game while shrewd politicians begin to stock up on integrity for the inevitable moments when their judgement goes astray.
So maybe it would be wiser to wait until the moment that discretion no longer forms the better part of valour and challengers are forced to face up to each other in front of a baying audience at their autumn conference — until then enjoy the silly season!
For a few thousand dollars, pretty much any American can buy up - to - the - moment satellite images of Iran's nuclear sites, CIA headquarters, even the top secret Air Force testing site, Area 51, in Nevada.
It's too bad, though, that back in 2012 something as expectation - logged as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was the movie Hollywood decided to use for our collective guinea pigging moment, microwaving a beloved world like a bag of robot popcorn and crisping it up to within a millimeter of insanity, exploding every visual element into tiny, exquisitely detailed parts, forcing you to look, LOOK, LOOK!!!
On the whole, I was hardly interested in this snoozefest of a mystery «thriller», but there are moments in which I found myself genuinely invested in this layered and meditative drama, and for those moments, I give some credit to Refn for actually waking up, and even more credit to the real force behind this misguided character study.
When Secret Service agent Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) suddenly opens up to Silvia Broome (Nicole Kidman) about his wife dying in a car accident, the moment feels forced and out of context.
Shot in one unbroken close - up on Hathaway's hopeless face, it's an unforgettably plaintive and poignant moment that will shatter your heart into a million pieces and force the Academy to seal their votes tomorrow.
With precious few of those quality gameplay moments and a plot that limps along in need of focus, unfortunately Force Unleashed 2 ultimately fails to live up to the interest of its broken but far more compelling predecessor.
The best moments are when a liar, deeply invested in their imagined reality, fucks up their story and is forced to admit to their deception.
And this one is about that moment where you become a parent and you are forced to grow up, you are forced to stop occupying a space that your child must now occupy.
THE BLU - RAY DISC On Blu - ray, «The Pacific»'s 5.1 DTS - HD MA mix wraps up the viewer in the sounds of combat without — and this is my favourite part — forcing us to modulate the volume to catch the quieter moments.
Plot details are being kept under wraps for now, but The Last Jedi is the sequel to 2015's The Force Awakens and picks up moments after Episode VII.
A force who can keep up with Pegg's louder charisma, there's something to be said about someone who can make a request for water as funny as his hyperactive physical moments.
Dixon and Mildred — the racist cop and the feminist firebrand — finally pair up in the film's closing moments, joining forces and heading into Idaho to track down the man Dixon attacked.
It picks up moments after the conclusion of The Force Awakens, when everyone is still reeling, yet still determined to press onward.
You still don't need to fret at all about unlocking cars or tracks — the content is yours for the taking, from the moment you boot up the game — but once you lock yourself into a career you're forced to make actual choices and build up experience season after season.
Maybe you can take this as minor commentary about how the «normal» characters» excessively - masculinized relationships are no less screwed - up than the Farmer's efforts to play house with his victims (the appearance of the latter forcing the two brothers to mend old wounds), but you have no choice except to abandon such thoughts the moment Tracey's curse - laden diatribes are cut short by a shovel crammed into her mouth — which really has nothing on its mind besides «that oughta shut the bitch up
We're offered declarations of extreme displeasure — a character forced to deep - throat a Bowie knife, another partaking in cadaver diddling, the proverbial death of innocence — but these grand moments of visual revelation creep up sans the proper subtext but still manage a choice respite from Refn's overweening impudence.
There are all the glossy visuals and stylish cutting; there are the awkwardly forced moments of «emotion»; there is a pumped - up soundtrack scoring accordingly amped - up action scenes; there is a talented cast that is wildly overqualified to do this type of popcorn fodder.
John Badham directs with the lightest of touches, and funny moments include the runaway robot's mimicry of John Wayne, the Three Stooges and John Travolta; not so funny is Number Five's incessant whine of «Stephanie», which may force grown - ups to leave the room.
Director Amat Escalante uses artful long takes, nonprofessional actors, and moments of abject miserableness — in one terrible - to - watch scene, a character has his genitals lit on fire — to sketch the story of a decent Mexican family churned up by their country's corrupt police force.
Early in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, writer / director Rian Johnson's unenviable attempt to out - middle - trilogy The Empire Strikes Back, the film picks up immediately following the last frame of J.J. Abrams» The Force Awakens, with Rey silently offering Luke Skywalker's old lightsaber to him, the one he lost along with a hand in the final moments of - you guessed it - Empire.
We did, and it ended up probably being in a better scene and a better place in the film than if we tried to force a rainbow upon a different moment of the film.
It's hard to find a moment in here that feels forced or set - up; Minervini appears to create a fictional narrative from his documentary footage, and it's fascinating to see how well his methods evoke Sara's inner struggles with such potency.
I have used the PowerPoint slides to structure the lesson, specifically slides to prompt / force myself to ask those key questions at the right moments, slides to explain keywords with short and easy explanations, prompts for me the teacher when to use the different activities, games, handouts, articles etc... that make the lesson up as.
This engine — forget that it has 661bhp at 8000rpm and up to 560 lb ft at 3000rpm for a moment — is witchcraft: A turbocharged engine with all the benefits of forced induction but seemingly none of the drawbacks.
Although Hanneke has already had several coming - of - age moments, she is forced to grow up even more as she learns that most things are not as they seem, a theme deftly woven throughout the book.
It forces a scroll - up and autoplays a really obnoxious song, which is rather annoying when I'm trying to read comments or the newest article only to have it scroll up and play the video which I can't skip unless I click it, which makes it stop for a few moments before starting up again, and it slows the site down when it does so.
In the case of the rarer technologies there'll be moments where you'll be forced to pick something more immediately useful with the knowledge that the opportunity to research that rare item may not pop up again.
It's also disappointing that Bioware seem to have missed a beat, because while you're building up these forces feels like you're going to be the one that decides what to do with all these assets when the times comes, able to effect the games outcome by careful use of the fleets and troops that you've acquired through missions, planet scanning and more, yet there's only one moment in the entire game you even get to see your assets, and you certainly never get to exert any control over them.
Butt as an entire package, from start to finish, the humour does come off as feeling somewhat forced at times, like somebody sat there trying really hard to make it funny, but found themselves having to rely on cheap gags too often, almost covering up entirely the moments of genuine humour that are to be found.
The game also features playable content exploring previously untold adventures set in the time leading up to Star Wars ™: The Force Awakens, providing deeper insights into the film's characters and most memorable moments.
The moment - to - moment of Earth Defense Force has a mostly facile Serious Sam sensibility: shoot wildly at a bunch of stuff that runs up at you, often while you run backwards.
Zer0 Sum begins with both characters tied up and forced to relay the events leading up to this moment.
Even the voice - acting, characters and the narrative are actually okay (well, except a really odd, forced moment at the beginning involving a friend signing you up on your phone to a website filled with videos of people dying).
There never was a dull moment though, whether we were solving puzzles, bombing / throwing each other for Force Gems, playing the competitive Tingle minigames, taking on the game's gigantic co-op bosses, making up a synchronised dance routine to match the dungeon music (What?
The magazine's discontinuation was a somber moment for many who grew up with it, and in the five years since, some have even tried to revive the spirit of the magazine with new publications, such as Nintendo Force.
Moments where they're forced to split up raise the tension, and you don't have to worry about the AI leading your partner to their doom.
Armed with a gatling gun, a shield that can be used to defend against attacks or bash close - in enemies, and a variety of melee weapons including a spear and a hammer, the Fencer is a force of nature who takes a moment to wind up, and even longer to reload when he's spent.
The decisive moment for the transformation in the UK was the Festival of Britain, a pivotal event that opened the nation up to the possibility of art, culture and science as a transformative and unifying force for a country that had everything to rebuild, including its own vision of a future.
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