... he considered as Jean took them after the others. Physically, he felt Kyle's powers gave him security enough, but the obvious alarm of his teammates was having the sort of psychological impact the mere threat of bodily harm couldn't even scrape. It was unnerving. The safehouse's location had been chosen well. The squat, concrete building had the majority of its levels below ground, and what was ...
...themselves guardians of the sacred, unchanging fortress of heterosexual solitude called marriage, but it's become clear that they are "defending" an institution they seem to understand little about from a "threat" they understand even less. After all, gays aren't destroying marriage. Straights are doing it all by themselves. For all their talk of how holy and inviolate marriage is, conservatives ...
... nations and at the same time lead the people to rebel against his brother the king under threat of ruin. The petty warfare and blockades had done nothing to save the Windy Plateau from the ... classes and functions of the economical framework of the Windy plateau were beginning to crumble. Disguising his threat in whole-hearted support of his brother, he had broken Udur’s support from the inside- it...
...across the platform until they smacked into each other, shoulder to shoulder, swords pointed in the direction Hades had gone. "Do you think he knows?" Pirithous asked. "He mustn’t think we pose a threat to him." “Ah," Pirithous' eyes lit up, "a challenge ! I will have my bride and foul Hades shall suffer the humiliation of my triumph despite knowing what I came here to do!" Theseus tried to...
... shadows already showed long on the floor. Cairo's sky gleamed with the amber light of dusk. He wondered why Altaïr had not returned. "But we must - I must - show them that we are no threat. Assassination is not our intention." "How will you do that?" Ben Ishaq asked, honestly puzzled. "Do you know any influential men in Cairo?" Malik mutely shook his head. His gaze fell on ben Ishaq's ...
...even though it's the most common. Partly because many times, I don't know where to place these movies (though some make it easier than others) but mostly because no matter how big and grand and crazy the threat in the movie is, you can be assured it will have no bearing on the quest in the main series. Powerful weapons? Those will be gone by the end of the film. A villain unlike any they have ever...
... for him. She had her hand up in an instant, an old gun with the weight of efficacy pressed to the underside of his chin. His needle was behind her neck just as fast. They froze, measuring the threat, the position of the weapons, the pressure on the triggers. Their eyes were locked steady, trying to gauge the other’s reaction—a useless effort, in a time where people didn’t know how not to lie. A...
... to be an advancement in human technology became the deadliest weapon alive. They are called Luce di Umanità and they have conquered the once peaceful, isolated city of Warspol, deeming the human race a threat to the World's existence. For twenty years, the human population of Warspol has been at war against these 'super humans' but they have been reduced to a bare minimum now, the Luce di ...
...t escape?" and boy did that go flat. I thought Asif Mandvi's bit was great. (I LOVE ASIF) and I also loved John Oliver's stoney-faced annoyance at Britain being the "#1 threat." Huffpo Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/23/daily-show-on-and-in-iran_n_219424.html ***** Meanwhile, I wasn't surprised that neither Keith, nor Rachel mentioned MSNBC basically dropping the ball over the ...
... on what North Korea is doing. Barney has that information. I mean, these are the people who keep firing off missiles at Japan . It's their turf. It's a much bigger threat to the Yakuzas than the police or any rival families Eric Bilson says: They're gonna get Stinson to talk. Shannon says: But knowing what I do about Japanese culture, I'd say it's ...