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Once she finds the perfect spot, she breaks off her wings— creating the stubs that establish her royal status.
Sharks with
wings.
What you get from the future is
wings
to soar to new destinations, new challenges.
There was one waiting in the
wings.
It's very complicated, but it turns out they flap their
wings
very quickly.
This story rears its head in my daughter's life around Christmastime, when certain people get positively giddy at the thought of seeing her in angel's
wings
and a halo at the pageant.
So, let's go for it, and I wish you an excellent adventure in the
wings
of the future.
The good projects, which we as a donor community would take under our wings, they took years, you know, you had too many studies, and very often they didn't succeed.
And you can do some pretty strange things because in the same way as you can reprogram this apple, if you go to Cliff Tabin's lab at the Harvard Medical School, he's reprogramming chicken embryos to grow more
wings.
The reason why he's reprogramming that animal to have more
wings
is because when you used to play with lizards as a little child, and you picked up the lizard, sometimes the tail fell off, but it regrew.
And in the measure that we learn how chickens grow wings, and what the program is for those cells to differentiate, one of the things we're going to be able to do is to stop undifferentiated cells, which you know as cancer, and one of the things we're going to learn how to do is how to reprogram cells like stem cells in such a way that they express bone, stomach, skin, pancreas.
Here, we're trying to visualize the airflow around the
wings
of the mosquito with little particles we're illuminating with a laser.
An interesting thing is, we kill them all the time; we've never actually gotten the
wings
to shut off in midair.
I mean, here we're blowing
wings
off but the wing motor keeps all the way down.
I didn't have to try to flap my
wings.
Irwin has scars on his back and on his head, and he tries to convince the angels that his scars are where the humans amputated his
wings
and halo.
Soon this huge beast with
wings
no less begins to destroy buildings and even plays the "beauty and the beast" act with a young high school girl.
Nothing against the elderly in age-appropriate roles, but how realistic is it for a frail-looking 58 year old man to be fighting on the
wings
of planes, hanging off the side of a train, swimming in a swamp with crocodiles, etc.? Aside from the fact that OCTOPUSSY was incredibly silly, vapid, and moronic, the fact that a frail oldster engaged in many death-defying stunts just made it so much easier to laugh at James Bond.
The movie finally begins to grow
wings
when the biblical cant gets dropped.
Oh, and lastly, bumblebees fly because they produce a sufficient amount of lift for their mass by beating their
wings
just like every other flying insect.
Wings
Hauser and son, Cole Hauser team up to make a film about Neo-nazi thugs targeting a gay man, and terrorising a city.
Wings
plays the hero, and his real-life son is the villain.
Wings
directed, wrote and was the lead actor in 'Skins'!
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the
wings
off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
This terrible moovie is fun on many levels - the moost obvious is the lame, fake-looking bird puppet which floats around the cheap sets, without ever flapping it
wings
(like it was on a string, perhaps?), attacking model trains and toy cars.
After another raid in an empty village, the chief of the Vikings Timandahaf misunderstands the explanation of his adviser Cryptograf that "fear gives
wings
to the dwellers" and believes that fear actually makes the villagers fly.
I saw this film many years ago (along with another of Shepitko's films, Wings) as part of a Soviet film series at a local film archive.
A fantasy that has points in common with
"Wings
of Desire," "Northfork" tells the story of a '50s era small town in the middle of nowhere that is two days shy of being inundated and submerged thanks to the U.S. government's desire to make a reservoir on the place where the town stands.
The plot is difficult to summarize, so just know that the story includes: agents trying to evacuate a city, God in a cowboy hat, the selling of angel wings, and a sick orphan (but it all works).
This movie is so, so, so horrible, that it makes angels lose their
wings.
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