Years of ill - health, disconnection from culture and being, created
a weariness in me, and I attempted suicide.
However, A.I. difficulty increases as you progress further into the story and side missions as enemies become more aggressive and powerful, although they show signs of intelligence and
weariness in combat as enemies will dive for cover when they have received a couple of well placed health zapping shots, while the same can be stated for larger enemies with more health and a self - contained shield in order to buy some time for the shield to be reenergised.
Age is a big benefit too, as his acting style has become more stoic as he gets more wrinkles on his forehead and
weariness in his eyes, but it makes his calibrated expressions all the more immediate.
Shotgun Stories was made around the same time as World Trade Center, but Shannon's eyes have
a weariness in the former that's quieter than the zeal powering his work in the latter and some of his other, showier parts.
Here the young cast have an ancient
weariness in their eyes.
One of the dangers of gorging yourself on four or five films per day is festival fatigue, by which I don't mean physical exhaustion (though that happens too) but rather a certain involuntary
weariness in the face of so much exacting, challenging, or otherwise «difficult» art cinema.
It's in
the weariness in the body language and contemplative expressions.
Action movies moved to the urban jungle, embracing the cynicism and corruption with a tired
weariness in films such as Serpico.
If you make it through Lean on Pete, you'll feel
weariness in your bones afterward.
But now that you mention it, maybe there are a few little sun wrinkles around John's eyes, or a trace of genuine
weariness in Jeremy's nervous, poker - face twinkle.
Not exact matches
The very thing that makes it holy is the thing that most of us want to forget
in this season: the presence of oppression and grief,
weariness and weakness, how desperately we need his law — love, and his gospel — peace.
Here
in the core of the I is a center from which choice springs, from which responsibility for one's acts springs, from which the ultimate sense of uneasiness and
weariness with anything that is short of the highest of all
in reality ultimately issues, from which remorse and repentance arises.
I'm looking too but the journey is long and some days
weariness sets
in, I become distracted and take on everyday pursuits
in order to escape those ponderous questions.
It is to resist despair, to resist giving
in to the terrible prices of the struggle — the loss of friends, the stubbornness of evil, the inevitable
weariness — and to resist giving up hope when early victories become clouded by defeat, the way becomes difficult, and the goal seems ever more distant.
The Democratic recovery of dominance
in the U.S. Congress may have been made possible by popular
weariness with the Iraq War, but it is clear that the real power lies
in the hands, not of the populist anti-war movement, but of those who are angry with Bush for setting back the American imperialist program.
O'Donovan attributes it
in part to a century of world -
weariness and a loss of nerve, an impatience with incremental justice and compromise.
After all,
in describing the satisfaction work
in one's calling brings, Calvin writes, «Each man will bear and swallow the discomforts, vexations,
weariness, and anxieties
in his way of life, when he has been persuaded that the burden was laid upon him by God.»
In the first place both give answers to the problems of weariness, boredom, drudgery, rejection, and loneliness in our dog - eat - dog societ
In the first place both give answers to the problems of
weariness, boredom, drudgery, rejection, and loneliness
in our dog - eat - dog societ
in our dog - eat - dog society.
Not long afterwards, two Christian mommy - bloggers posted the article on The Mommy Revolution, resulting
in scores of other Christian mothers chiming
in with their own stories of frustration and
weariness at the daily burdens of motherhood.
In my case, retrospection from the sidelines prompted me to remember many instances in my earlier years when my wife had protested my making an extra trip or going to yet another conference, despite my weariness; I always pleaded the importance of the cause that engaged me, and it never occurred to me that I might have been so assiduous in these engagements because the invitations flattered my vanit
In my case, retrospection from the sidelines prompted me to remember many instances
in my earlier years when my wife had protested my making an extra trip or going to yet another conference, despite my weariness; I always pleaded the importance of the cause that engaged me, and it never occurred to me that I might have been so assiduous in these engagements because the invitations flattered my vanit
in my earlier years when my wife had protested my making an extra trip or going to yet another conference, despite my
weariness; I always pleaded the importance of the cause that engaged me, and it never occurred to me that I might have been so assiduous
in these engagements because the invitations flattered my vanit
in these engagements because the invitations flattered my vanity.
But these final years were to last nearly a decade and were again crammed with activity even though undertaken
in the face of great
weariness and ill - health.
This is reflected
in a world -
weariness to be found
in some expressions of Christianity.
Weariness may have been a factor
in the Tar Heels» undoing, theirfront line playing with only a few seconds» rest and Guard Jimmy Black being onthe floor all but one minute.
There is no gray
in Musial's hair at 42, but that night there was gray
in his face, and lines of
weariness.
To this can perhaps be added a vague national
weariness with certain of the now - waning personalities of the pyrite generation, and of course the naturally cautious, careful nature of Hodgson himself, a man who, if passed a tub and asked to give it a thump, would carefully examine it from all angles, smile wistfully, then pop it
in his bag to hold tomorrow's sandwiches.
Garcia, 11th
in the world, passed on the Dubai tournament two years ago, as well, because of his schedule and general
weariness.
But the southern club showed signs of
weariness before the international break, following consecutive losses to Manchester City
in the Champions League with a scoreless draw at Chievo Verona.
In doing this, we hope to save you a little confusion,
weariness and, especially, time.
Be vulnerable
in your fears and
weariness.
Republicans are counting on a
weariness of Cuomo after two terms, as well as any damage to his reputation brought as a former top aide and confidant is being investigated by the U.S. attorney's office
in a corruption case involving some of Cuomo's high - profile economic development projects.
«There's a
weariness of the corruption and bribery that's gone on
in government,» he said.
NCAR scientists, many of whom live
in those neighborhoods, viewed the situation yesterday and today with a combination of
weariness and confusion.
Critics also claim that factors such as anxiety, boredom,
weariness or ill - health can lead people to give different answers on different occasions, but
in fact this is not a major weakness of psychological tests.
Chair Yoga is an amazing form of exercise to find instant relief
in symptoms of high blood pressure, fatigue, join pain,
weariness, etc..
However, the most common one is characterized as follows: a condition
in which there is a deficiency of red cells or of hemoglobin
in the blood, causing
weariness.
And the ridiculously cute Roxanne, once again abducted by Megamind
in his (up to now) fruitless effort to lure Metro Man to his doom, quips
in mock
weariness about her «frequent kidnapping card.»
What redeems the movie, and then some, is the soulful
weariness of Clooney's performance, which is
in some ways an earthier and less glib version of the go - go axeman from «Up In The Air.&raqu
in some ways an earthier and less glib version of the go - go axeman from «Up
In The Air.&raqu
In The Air.»
There's a slight aura of wise
weariness fuzzing around his edges that draws us
in close — he's a warm presence, and confident
in a quiet, reassuring way.
In Metz, Blocker can empathize with the
weariness of a man for whom the violence must eventually end, a man who has begun to see the endless violence for what it truly is, utterly pointless.
Few actors can do soul - sick
weariness with the force of Bale, who honed his familiarity with it
in three unconventional Batman movies.
This world
weariness is shared by the dying Yellow Hawk, and it takes this journey to slowly awaken a sort of warrior - respect
in each for the other.
There's a
weariness to West of the Jordan River, both
in the storytelling and the face of Amos Gitai.
De Niro's expression is fascinating, waves of
weariness and indifference flowing across his iconic mug
in what suggests a meta commentary on this tragic career phase
in the actor's career and, simultaneously, a genuine reaction on his part to the numbing effect of having to appear
in another cynical squirt of pre-fab studio entertainment.
Then possible redemption arrives
in the form of Trish (Catherine Keener), a single mom whose world -
weariness makes a perfect tonic for Andy's na · ïve · té.
Uncomfortable sex and stunted conversations make up their relationship, but still Florence sees something
in Roger she kind of likes — a dreadful mix of vulnerability and world -
weariness.
His hapless holyman, refusing to let his apparently inevitable demise dent his unerring duty to the compassionate life, recalls the unsmiling melancholy and grizzled world -
weariness of Robert Mitchum
in The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
Swinton and Hiddleston, already two of the most consistently excellent actors around, deliver cooly detached, underplayed performances, wearing the world -
weariness of their characters
in uniquely contrasting ways.
Sylvester Stallone's performance
in Creed is certainly worthy of all the praise: He brings a deeply affecting world -
weariness and awareness of mortality to his iconic Rocky Balboa.
Coco is all blustery earnestness, and Tom Amandes, as Lincoln, doesn't fully capture the
in - his - bones
weariness Lincoln feels from the weight of the war, instead relying on actorly mannerisms and tricks.
She fails to look the part, never reproducing the initial brightness yet implied world -
weariness of Linda Hamilton
in The Terminator.