Directs
in sentence
213 examples of Directs in a sentence
No ant
directs
the behavior of any other ant.
So we said, "What can we do with the ASHA worker that'll allow this ASHA worker to become an interesting filter, but not just a filter, a really well thought through referral system that allows load balancing of the network, and
directs
patients to different sources of health care based on the severity or the criticalness of those situations?"
Since that time, Mr. Bihi, who
directs
the no-budget Somali Education and Advocacy Center, has been vocally denouncing the recruitment and the failures of government and Somali-American institutions like the Abubakar As-Saddique Islamic Center where he believes his nephew was radicalized during a youth program.
Our plan, in a nutshell, is to draw natural sunlight underground using a simple system that harvests sunlight above the street,
directs
it below the city sidewalks, and would allow plants and trees to grow with the light that's directed underneath.
This device
directs
the pacemaker to malfunction, ultimately resulting in the foreign leader's death.
Licinia
directs
her energy towards being the best priestess she can be.
Basically, there's a protein that acts like a scissors and cuts the DNA, and there's an RNA molecule that
directs
the scissors to any point on the genome you want.
Like the viral RNA in the CRISPR immune system, the guide RNA
directs
Cas9 to the target gene, and the protein’s molecular scissors snip the DNA.
(Video: Air traffic controller
directs
traffic) This is our air traffic controller calling it in to Kigali International Airport.
Acclaimed Argentine horror director Emilio Vierya
directs
a script from Jack Curtis and Antonio Ross.
Andy Milligan, the independent movie maker from New York,
directs
this little "treat" as his version of the Sweeney Todd legend.
Lubitsch wants to make Henry's sexual incontinence adorable and amusing, and so he
directs
Ameche to play the part as blandly as possible.
Larry Bishop directs, writes, and leads this soft core porn, plot less biker movie about nothing to do with anything.
Fairbanks, who was the one responsible for the deed, has twin sons (Craig Wasson) and so Krige
directs
her revenge upon them as well.
Michael Feifer writes and
directs
this fictitious story based on the arrest of Edward Gein in Plainfield, Wisconsin.
Dennis Hopper
directs
and stars, and does equally bad in both areas.
William Wellman
directs
efficiently and quickly, much like his earlier "Public Enemy," but he and the screenwriter neglect to show what happens to this family after the happy fadeout -- i.e., they'd probably be rubbed out by the Mob.
Stop this director before he/she (name is vague on gender)
directs
again!
Mel Welles, you might remember him as Mr. Mushnick in Roger Corman's Little Shop of Horrors,
directs
this somewhat interesting yet wholly twisted tale of Dr. Frankenstein's daughter carrying on her father's work after his death and creating a creature not for its intellectual ability or its likelihood to be/do good but rather for its sex appeal.
Sidney J. Furie
directs
this knockabout journey of an egotistical motorcycle racer taking a milquetoast juvenile under his wing; the kid looks up to this anti-hero, and eventually begins to ape his amorality.
Terry Cunningham
directs
this Sci-Fi Network original.
Porn legend Gregory Dark
directs
this cheesy horror flick that has Glen Jacobs (Kane from WWF/WWE/ whatever it calls itself nowadays) in his cinematic debut.
Sam O'Steen, the film editor on the superlative suspense flick "Rosemary's Baby" from 1968, here
directs
a quickie TV-made sequel, one in which Rosemary Woodhouse (Patty Duke Astin, in for Mia Farrow) is shunted off early--and inexplicably--presumably to help flesh out the more ghoulish aspects of this flaccid story about Satan's son on Earth.
Ron Hall pulls a triple threat as he writes,
directs
and stars in 'Vampire Assassins'.
A scientific experiment designed to create a superhuman being has gone wrong.The creators become trapped in a remote desert outpost,pursued relentlessly and mercilessly by their own creation.James Stockton,the scientist whose research was used despite his protests to create the monster,is called the outpost to help undo the horror that now lurks somewhere within the dark halls.James,together with his son and daughter,soon find themselves trapped inside with the others,trying desperately to survive.And with the outpost sealed from within,there is no way out..."The Outpost"/"Mind Ripper" is highly unoriginal.The sets are pretty claustrophobic and there's a bit of gore.However as a horror it fails miserably on almost all levels.There's zero suspense,the script is weak and filled with big holes and the ending is extremely predictable.So-called master Wes Craven produced this one-I wonder if he is happy with this trash.Joe Gayton
directs
without any style.The acting is horrible,only Lance Henriksen can act at all.OK,I'm a big horror fan and was bitterly disappointed.Avoid it like the plague-it's just the same old boring crap again!
Usually, Jay Andrews writes and
directs
tolerable drivel, but this ranks far below his low standards.
This was also my favourite scene where he confiscates a character's weapons and
directs
her to Down Below.
Baldwin
directs
himself as the wise courageous hero but spends most of his time in power struggles with women, particularly with the caricatured repressedwoman in their tunnel team who is always asking for and denying reassurance.
Busby Berkeley
directs
as well as choreographs this film, and whatever promise is built up in the film's fluid opening scenes quickly deteriorates.
Alain Resnais
directs
three parallel stories that have to do with fantasy and imagination in the adult world.
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