US /no mænz lænd/
・UK /nəʊ mænz lænd/
to help the injured Joey stuck in the barbed wire of No Man's Land - nothing particularly
Besides a clever scene between enemies who cease fire to help the injured Joey stuck in the barbed wire of no man's land, nothing particularly amazing or surprising ever occurs in this film.
Once a gritty industrial harbor, then a neglected no-man's-land, today the Docklands has been
Once a gritty industrial harbor, then a neglected no-man's-land, today the Docklands has been transformed.
We thought, "All right, we have a couple of sets of houses, the Skellige houses, the Novigrad houses, No Man's Land houses,
And the coolest thing is actually that in No Man's Land, the space was above ground level.
But it gets more interesting when we get to the already iconic No Man's Land scene.
All of No Man's Land is portrayed as bleak and miserable and cold.
And it was called no-man's land for a reason, because when they would run, the other guys would go, "Ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga!" and shoot them.
And it was called no man's land for a reason, because when they would run, the other guys would go and shoot them.
Here's how trench warfare works: two opposing lines of trenches with no man's land in between.
Then the attacking troops would leave their trenches and rush across no man's land, a muddy wet mass of shell craters and barbed wire.
This is no man's land
This is no man's land.
the most messed up no man's land in the entire planet.
a.k.a. the most messed up no man's land in the entire planet.
Norwegians used to consider it a sort of no-man's land.
Norwegians used to consider it a sort of no man's land.
Place him in no man's land!