Sentences with phrase «crafting things takes»

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Brooklyn Brewery founder Steve Hindy takes us through his journey to becoming one of the biggest exporters of American craft beer — before that was even a thing.
I'll take a street fighter willing to practice their craft 10,000 times over someone who seems to be practicing 10,000 different things.
Here's the thing, with just a touch of creativity — and some chocolate protein powder — you can craft a delicious, caffeinated drink that will also take -LSB-...]
We all have to start somewhere and taking that first leap into setting up a craft business and selling craft online can be a daunting thing.
Not sure about the phone thing, but I had a stall at a craft fair on Sat., lots of people interested and cards taken - order came thro» by email yesterday for 2 custom cushions and I sent the customer a paypal invoice which she paid right away.
I've never known how to knit & this is the first thing I have * ever * seen that has me seriously considering taking the craft up.
Leather work always appears a highly skilled craft which would take a long time to learn and Artisan Leather has taken a traditional route to learn her craft,» I was a pony - mad kid who also loved making things, so I decided to combine these interests and train as a saddler.
I decided to do some acupressure points, drink some tea, organize my craft closet, (insert that other thing you do to induce labor here... a few times) and finally, relax and take a bath and have a heart to heart with this baby.
To take the rose - theme less literally, uber - crafter Alicia Paulson keeps a craft blog called Rosy Little Things where she blogs and crafts about all things sweet and Things where she blogs and crafts about all things sweet and things sweet and girly.
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This special collection of crafts will be just the thing your Christmas tree needs this year when you take a look at this collection of 13 Ways to Make a Christmas Angel
What if we took the same hard work, craft attitude and innovative thinking that helped us grow our brewery, and applied it to the distilling side of things?
Evan Brand: That's when — that's when you and I talked and crafted a protocol together about what we should do to get rid of these things and then it took me from March until August to get the retest of the same lab.
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One of the things I LOVE about crafting, is that you can take just about anything and make it into Something fabulous and fun.
I never really even take a day off, but this month I want to take a whole weekend and not do any «work,» just projects and things that I enjoy like crafting and organizing.
THIS IS SO ADORABLE!!!! I love when i find a craft or home decor that steps outside the glittery frilly trend and takes things back to the classic age - all while keeping it ADORABLE!
My love of all things blue and white... of furniture crafted by Lee Industries... of the creative work of interior designer Mark D. Sikes... and Coastal Living Magazine's take - me - away features on drop - dead - beautiful homes.
These are things that every time I see them, whether it's at a Target, a craft fair, antique store, souvenir shop, you name it... it takes every ounce of self - control not to buy them.
When I finally sat down to make my craft (I decided on a wreath) I learned 2 things: it takes a whole lot of hot glue to attach all those acorns and once they're attached, they are heavy!
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didn't really where they'd take the story, the first season set a high standard in execution and this carries forward into this season, everything you expect from the first is in this second with the dial turned up, with the characters developed from the first season this season just allows the writers to build up on that, the story is well crafted, less of Rinoa Rhyer's over the top screaming which did amazing things for my ears and sanity, great story progression, although slow at the start it ended with a bang.
(Queue the 100 things wrong with Interstellar think pieces) Alex Garland (Writer / Director) takes these factors and orchestrates them to craft one of the finest sci - fi films of our time.
Liberties have to be taken and you have to craft certain things, but there were times... this was an adaptation of a true story, which we had not done before and we were putting the words in mouths of real people.
It feels like it exists outside of Infinity War; in an explosion - based movie full of people doing ridiculous things because canon says they can or have to (after this, Thor takes a neutron star to the face to craft an ax), the Russo brothers made time for Thor to quietly feel doubt.
Disney's animated features take time and craft, two things used sparingly here.
That is to take one of the most blunt storytelling cliches, «Hey, the fashion industry sucks the life out models and turns bright young things into sickly ghouls,» and the challenge is to apply such brilliant cinematic craft to the proceedings to make it appear more than what it is, akin to putting the glittery gemstones on Elle Fannings temple and cheeks.
Asking or creating questions that they feel are most essential to the lesson, and also crafting student responses, scaffold all those different things are teachers being really smart about how they're gonna take this lesson and make it fit for their kids.
I think one thing that really makes my critique group mates special is that every single one of them is constantly taking classes and reading books on the craft of writing so it's not like they think they're gifted writers who don't have anything to learn.
The key is to ask them to do some things that ordinary readers would do: Mark things that take them out of the story, pacing issues, emotional feedback, etc. «Beta reading is not about the reader's knowledge of the craft of writing, but about what works and doesn't work for them as a reader,» she states.
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But the point is I always believed I would find a market for my books and develop a readership, and I did whatever it took to create one — one of the largest things being continually writing more books and honing my craft, which I still do to this day.
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Take your pick of things to explore, from marketsOpens external site in a new window, funky fashion, microbreweries or crafted wines, and be entertained by performers, artists and more than a few eccentrics.
Ah, but then things get interesting, because you can also take three lesser shards and meld them together to form a better one The catch is simple; for each more powerful shard you choose to craft you need to sacrifice 3 of the previous level.
Throughout the game's 12 - hour campaign, Dragon Fantasy never once necessitates that you go craft better gear — there's never a real reason to take advantage of this feature because the things you get as a battle reward or find in a chest while exploring a dungeon work just fine.
Crafting items wasn't the only thing that took forever to delve into.
Once you take the spotlight off hunting and crafting, the only thing left is the lacklustre combat that is already horrid in its own right.
While the presentation is crafted beautifully from 1930 cartoon art - things like Betty Boop shorts and Disney's Silly Symphonies - this takes gameplay cues from sources like Mega Man, Contra, Metal Slug, and Gunstar Heroes.
-- Nintendo previously made Zelda games by making small areas and connecting them together — For Breath of the Wild, the team first had to figure out what needed to be placed on the map — Groups were created out of the over 300 devs to work on specific sections of the world — Game Informer's demo starts at Serenne Stable — Yammo runs this place — Link can rest in bed and restore health here — Stable also lets you store horses, meet with merchants, NPCs — Stables are located throughout the world — Each one is run by a distinct character — You can spend rupees on a more expensive bed, giving you an extra heart the next morning — These hearts are yellow and can't be recovered if you're hit in combat — Spending time by fires in the world passes time — Dynamic weather system in the game, with the world reacting as a result — Ex: when it starts raining, NPCs outside the stable quickly go inside — Beedle is back to sell you goods — Have to be careful during a thunderstorm, since your metal items can attract thunder — Metal weapons and shields can be discarded or thrown at enemies — Link can get killed by lightning — Difficulty dips / spikes depending on where you are, since you can go around it and avoid it until you're stronger — Over 100 Shrines — You can find an item that identifies Shrines — Discover a Shrine for it to be a fast - travel point — Shrines also give a Spirit Orb — Trade in orbs for unknown items — Dedicated team handled animal A.I. — Bears, wolves, deer move through the snow — You can get overwhelmed by enemies quickly — Link can keep multiple horses at a time — Affection / loyalty important with horses — Feed and take care of horses to raise their stats — Can call horses over to you, but horses need to be within a certain proximity to be called — Horses can be killed by enemies — Aonuma «wanted players to choose their own path», so no companion character in this game — Stamina meter encopasses sprinting, paragliding, climbing — Meter can be upgraded, but Nintendo won't say how — Different shields have different speeds and level of control for snowboarding — Can mine rocks which can be solid for rupees or used for crafting — Can place stamps to mark areas of interest — 100 of these symbols can be used on the map, including sword, shield, bow and arrow, pot, star, chest, skull, leaf, diamond — Every style of weapon has a unique set of animations and feel different — No invincible weapons in the game, Nintendo says — Zelda can get mad at you and scold you — Players can see the ending without seeing everything from the story — A certain element was added in the game to make for a more cohesive storyline — Most difficult Zelda game to make — Aonuma is still finding new things in the world
During free time you can take on Missions, which often require you to go to the Common and do things such as defeating certain enemies, picking up a certain number of items, or crafting items and going back to talk to someone at the school.
I'm not one to respond back to comments but to say Horizon Zero Dawn didn't earn all those awards in my eyes they deserved more they delivered on every aspect of the game, come on the game was so good and unique that it caught the eye of the great Hideo Kojima let's say this again the Great Hideo Kojima and now he's teamed up and working with gorilla games on his Death Stranding project after that I need say anymore but one thing when it comes to all time classics I put this game in my top 3 story mode games of all time and this game ain't even called a classic yet but you'll see in due time this game stands up to great games like God of War, The Last of Us and Uncharted just to name a few and if real hardcore gamers are out there they would agree with this statement, so in closing I don't think you really took the time to let this game absorb and immerse you in all its richness and fluidity of gameplay and character movement and mind you I didn't even add the beautiful Frozen Wilds Dlc which was breathtaking and masterfully done and crafted this game is original.
Being able to craft things like an electrified machete or a flaming shovel is awesome, and the resulting mayhem from taking them into battle is a sight to behold.
Fight, farm, craft, scavenge and do whatever it takes to survive in a wilderness filled with science, magic and things that go bump in the night.
The random aspect does keep things fresh, but it completely erases the charm of having crafted side stories to take part in.
A lot of times video games try to complicate their gameplay adding additional things for the player to do whether it be leveling up and messing about with skill trees, or crafting systems that take the player forever to collect the right materials to make the best things.
The trailer portrays ways in which you can «mix things up», with many additions to the crafting possibilities that were available in previous versions — just about anything found in the game can be crafted into a weapon, taking the level of customisation to new extremes.
I hope it just becomes part of the ebb and flow of the game: you explore, fight a couple of creatures, find some things, take off your backpack, play this little crafting game... and in between, you find fires, which are the only places you can cook soup.
Activision's brave take on another side of the music game genre is a game that has clearly been crafted with a lot of love, but there are still a few things missing, and the game is nowhere near as feature packed as its guitar - based counterparts.
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