Sentences with phrase «arial takes»

Not exact matches

If taking Giroud off is making sense iyo I'd suggest to rewatch the last part of the match because Welbeck was nowhere all game and is not of any use in arial defence when under pressure against a super offensive playing Liverpool.
[/ color][/ font][font = Arial][color = darkred] While watching [i] Michael Moore Hates America [/ i], one gets the distinct impression that Moore can not take criticism of any kind.

< p style ="margin - top: 0px; margin - right: 0px; margin - bottom: 14px; margin - left: 0px; font: normal normal normal 12px / normal Arial"> Selfdrive - The drive from Cairns to Port Douglas is well worth taking the time to soak up the serenity of the ocean.
These things are awesome and take amazing arial shots — the traveller in your life will love you forever and ever!
< p style ="margin: 0px 0px 20px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font - family:» Open Sans», Helvetica, Arial, sans - serif; font - size: 14px; line - height: 20px; vertical - align: baseline; color: # 777777;"> From Cairns International airport take the Captain Cook Highway North.
Brammo, best known for bringing the ultra-high-performance Arial Atom to the United States, has taken the Atom philosophy and applied it to a motorcycle with his latest creation.
When [instructions] were presented in an easy - to - read print font (Arial), readers assumed that the exercise would take 8.2 minutes to complete; but when they were presented in a difficult - to - read print font, readers assumed it would take nearly twice as long, a full 15.1 minutes -LSB-...] When the identical recipe was presented in the elegant but difficult - to - read Mistral font, they assumed that it would require more time and more skill than when it was presented in the easy - to - read Arial font.
Conversely, if you're unaware that an executive resume can take up more than a page, or if you've never experimented with fonts beyond Arial or Times New Roman, then your job search can suffer significantly from a bland resume — and you'll need expert help.
As you can see, the most used fonts (we took first three) are: Calibri, Times New Roman, Arial.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z