How To Use Pyrotechnics In A Sentence

  • A little pyrotechnics display tacked on just serves to emphasise its lack of cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It's not what you'd want as a player,’ said Barry Ferguson, meaning the closed-doors match rather than the pyrotechnics.
  • I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin.
  • This week's pompous, poncey, high-handed antics could pique the infamous Tauran temper, impelling you to channel that feisty, fiery Hawaiian volcano deity Pele, who loves to erupt in Vesuvian pyrotechnics.
  • Apparently there were celestial pyrotechnics on a scale almost-unknown at this latitude.
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  • It has the reeled-in pyrotechnics and the muted pacing of an intelligent spy film, but it doesn't have the smarts of one, and instead opts for a clichéd scenario and cast of characters.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • The company also expanded further into pyrotechnics, predominately naval. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside Man is a rare pleasure; a heist movie that relies on its wits rather than showy pyrotechnics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display.
  • ‘Good, good,’ he says, obviously pleased with the pyrotechnics.
  • They tend to be fight sequences, stair falls, motorbike stunts, very high falls and those involving pyrotechnics.
  • On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display.
  • The fire was ignited by pyrotechnics set off as the heavy metal band Great White began their set.
  • It is crucial that bodhrán playing is always musical and never gets reduced to equilibristic techniques and pyrotechnics.
  • The display of volcanic pyrotechnics was powerful enough to earn the mountain national park status two years later.
  • The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • This is a solid, somewhat conventional biopic that showcases a skill for storytelling but no visual pyrotechnics or formal experimentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a solid, somewhat conventional biopic that showcases a skill for storytelling but no visual pyrotechnics or formal experimentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The subject matter of Happy is actually not very happy, but the vocal pyrotechnics on display more than make up for that. The Sun
  • Whereas most men in his line of work liked to open their revivals with holographics and pyrotechnics, Horseshoe did it the old-fashioned way. 365 tomorrows » 2005 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • The structure and principle of transient spectroradiometer combustion behavior of pyrotechnics are briefly described.
  • There were tears in the audience too, but also not a little squirming at the emotional pyrotechnics.
  • This is a solid, somewhat conventional biopic that showcases a skill for storytelling but no visual pyrotechnics or formal experimentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's no unflawed character to easily identify with, no camera pyrotechnics or special effects, and no neat ending.
  • A pyrotechnic its frequent than find another pyrotechnics.
  • The show includes pyrotechnics, special effects and a stadium card stunt.
  • Mr Bettison has urged David Blunkett to allow sales of pyrotechnics only to people holding a special licence.
  • It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in.
  • I don't know how I'd react if I encountered something as monstrous as a Golem, but I doubt that I'd resort to verbal pyrotechnics.
  • Pyrotechnics came to Europe in the thirteenth century, where they quickly revolutionized warfare with their use as propellants in cannons and rockets, and in 1677, miners applied the science to blasting rock for the first time.
  • They have been in the pyrotechnics business ever since.
  • Unfortunately, the set is lacking in, shall we say, DVD "pyrotechnics" -- Barbara Hale is still around, as is director Ted Post, and it would be nice to have some series alumni contribute an audio commentary or two to forthcoming volumes. Perry Mason? Allow Me To Refresh Your Memory
  • The rage in Trae's eyes was like a silent and contained explosion; the implacable quality of it reduced the hatreds of lesser races like humans, Klingons, or Kzinti, to mere short-term pyrotechnics. Ishmael
  • The slow movements act as calming counterbalances to the dizzying pyrotechnics of the fast movements.
  • The focus of the show is to present traditional culture by means of advanced pyrotechnics.
  • His verbal pyrotechnics could hold an audience spellbound.
  • You can expect pyrotechnics and special light effects too. Times, Sunday Times
  • The subject matter of Happy is actually not very happy, but the vocal pyrotechnics on display more than make up for that. The Sun
  • Inside Man is a rare pleasure; a heist movie that relies on its wits rather than showy pyrotechnics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe there could even be pyrotechnics involved so that when it broke there would be a shower of sparks.
  • There are fewer truly tremendous verbal pyrotechnics in Raising Steam than in others in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • The festival will feature pyrotechnics, live music, and sculptures.
  • You can expect pyrotechnics and special light effects too. Times, Sunday Times
  • I write as well as I can but I'm not a stylist and have never been into pyrotechnics.
  • As usual, we lashed firecrackers and pyrotechnics to the frame, stuffed a mortar in its mouth, and added a blazing pinwheel for the beast's eye.
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • The other parts of the booster are the cases, igniters, nozzles, separation systems, flight instruments, recovery avionics, pyrotechnics, deceleration systems, steering equipment, and range safety destruct systems.
  • It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in.
  • The gesture is an apt one, for the US president can expect pyrotechnics when he arrives on November 19.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • There are fewer truly tremendous verbal pyrotechnics in Raising Steam than in others in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • They really got involved with the dances and pyrotechnics.
  • The name of this company was on his briefcase, bags, etc., and it included the word "pyrotechnics" and possibly, "explosives. Detcord
  • Having said that, the pyrotechnics ensuing from a hooked thirty or forty pounder might easily overwhelm the unprepared.
  • He needed the cigarettes to perform his secondary role as coordinator of Biblical pyrotechnics.
  • So the pyrotechnics might be limited to a few bungers in the car park.
  • By now the pyrotechnics have become continuous and the music is at a feverous pitch. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • The shuttle then leaps off the launch pad in a dramatic and heart-stopping display of pyrotechnics.
  • It was now near the end of the day and the time he reached the first spikelike branch which gave him an opportunity to rest, the sun was preparing its pyrotechnics of Florida eventide. The Plunderer
  • Now, I've hardly lived a blameless life when it's come to pyrotechnics, but this kind of rampant idiocy really has got me angry.
  • Inside Man is a rare pleasure; a heist movie that relies on its wits rather than showy pyrotechnics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • Like podiatry and pyrotechnics, feeding the bears is best left to professionals.
  • They followed up on the myriad strengths of ‘Mixed Bag,’ combining terrific original compositions and interpretive pyrotechnics.
  • Madlib has too much reverence for Wonder to butcher his songs with unnecessary hip-hop pyrotechnics.
  • It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing.
  • The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics.
  • Again, there is no denying that the stage arts want to dazzle, too: The vocal pyrotechnics in opera, repetitive turns in ballet, or melodramatic breakdowns in plays all result in "ta-da" moments that the audience rewards with applause. A Circus Not Worth Flipping Over
  • On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display.
  • The patriotic pyrotechnics focused on loving China, its leaders and the legend of the dragon.
  • Authorities say an explosive device, variously described as pyrotechnics or fireworks, shattered internal windows in a basement room at the Morosani Posthotel, about 1,000 yards from the conference center where former President Bill Clinton, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg were set to speak. Small Blast Rattles Davos Nerves
  • A little pyrotechnics display tacked on just serves to emphasise its lack of cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The terrified girl senses trouble, but Dad can only stare in awe at the pyrotechnics: ‘It's fun, isn't it?’
  • In 1992 they signed to Warner Brother's Records ! when a label rep saw them almost burn down a venue using pyrotechnics. YesButNoButYes: Lunch Hour Veg
  • QUESTION: Does anybody know what kind of pyrotechnics were involved in this? CNN Transcript Feb 21, 2003
  • This is a solid, somewhat conventional biopic that showcases a skill for storytelling but no visual pyrotechnics or formal experimentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I'll do that,’ I say, dazzled by the display of pyrotechnics in the kitchen this morning.
  • No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper.
  • Equally influenced by Fats Navarro's bebop pyrotechnics and second generation boppers like Booker Little, he proved himself an adaptable, thoughtful addition to the British scene.
  • The drama primarily derived from the picture's human elements rather than overblown pyrotechnics.
  • Salford is hoping its 30-minute pyrotechnics display will attract more than the 10,000 people who turned up last year.
  • The safety of pyrotechnics of self - destruction system in hot - splitting process was studied.
  • I have some pyrotechnics in my background, and to quote George Plimpton, hearing the word “chlorate” without “per” in front of it is like hearing the word “cobra” without “dead” before it. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • There are fewer truly tremendous verbal pyrotechnics here than in others in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • So this year Hyder hired Canadian experts to stage the pyrotechnics.
  • They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July.
  • Inside Man is a rare pleasure; a heist movie that relies on its wits rather than showy pyrotechnics. Times, Sunday Times
  • A simple accompaniment serves as a baseline from which a limpid melody explodes into a dizzy display of vocal pyrotechnics.
  • I'll put some cloud cover on there, and you can see that some of the pyrotechnics might be a little bit difficult to see. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: A Quiet Day in Seattle; Hugs, Cheers Greet Fmr. Indian Airlines Captives; Story of the Century - January 1, 2000
  • Hundreds of freeloaders have skipped the park's $5 gate price, opting simply to view the pyrotechnics from the embankment on the north side of the road.
  • I personally was responsible for arming the pyrotechnics that deployed the parafoil and witnessed every landing of all three atmospheric vehicles. Abbey Lane: They're Back - NASA Watch
  • There are those who try to scare away geese with swans, decoys and pyrotechnics.
  • The pyrotechnics of these offenses would impress even a fireworks factory worker.
  • There is an eerie kind of certainty about the Jazz style that is more demoralizing than the pyrotechnics other teams rely on, because they are more likely to outthink you than outjump you.
  • It has a pool, a solarium and its own tennis court, a terrace where you may take pre- and post-dinner drinks, eat and watch the sun's pyrotechnics as it sinks over the sea.
  • Earlier in the day, he came out, too, facing reporters, saying that the case wasn't about what he called the pyrotechnics that the other camp made. CNN Transcript Nov 6, 2003
  • Found sounds, guitars, vibraphones, 8-bit synths and analogue drum machines are brushed vigorously with cut and paste pyrotechnics, exploding aurally with a pretty pop rather than colourful starburst.
  • I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics.
  • Far from the exciting world of warfare and fireworks, pyrotechnics remain important tools in many industries.
  • The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage.
  • There are fewer truly tremendous verbal pyrotechnics here than in others in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • The council has used Salford-based pyrotechnics experts, Walk The Plank, to set up displays.
  • Strobes and pyrotechnics nestle amongst shadow puppetry, while a vast array of other optical and audio effects assist in the delivery of this fast-moving tale.
  • It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones.

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