Sentences with phrase «victory points upon»

The first rounds of the game are great for completing quests with non-victory-point rewards, such as a plot quest that grants extra victory points upon completing more quests of that type.

Not exact matches

No matter what their careers, they are inclined to agree with the words lettered on the gymnasium at West Point; words of Douglas MacArthur a generation ago: UPON THE FIELDS OF FRIENDLY STRIFE ARE SOWN THE SEEDS THAT, UPON OTHER FIELDS, ON OTHER DAYS, WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORY.
1) Team Berzon (Stuart Levin & Associates Insurance)-- Currently in 1st with 68 points (Last Week: 1)-- 2 Hoops wins, 2nd place in the Volleyball Tourney and now a 27 - 7 Flag Football victory over Team Annenberg (Once Upon a Bagel)..
It's been a difficult last few months for Liverpool and everyone involved at the club, after a terrible run of results, but their victory in the Merseyside Derby, one which heated and did have it's controversial moments, may just have lifted the mood in the camp and perhaps by the time May does come around next year the Liverpool players can look upon this part of the season as the pinnacle point in the season, the point where their season changed for the good... at long last!
Playable generals can be leveled up and improved upon by acquiring experience points from a successful victory on the field.
Humour, sadness, elation, depression; pathos, ebullience, turbulence; love, hate, attraction, revulsion; pointing, pushing, pulling, cavorting; turning, tossing, tumbling, twisting; rock and roll, victory and defeat; all the elements, in fact, of intense human interaction and drama that were once the province of figurative art, particularly figurative painting — where they formed the pretext upon which was built a profound diversity of imaginative visual constructs — are seemingly no longer at the behest of figurative art, which languishes in states of mock - academia or faux - avant - gardism, by turns bathetic, mundane or grotesque... all that human content is now, surprisingly but necessarily, the prerogative of the abstract artist.
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