The real
jewel in the crown in Obliteracers is it's multiplayer, it is definitely geared more to be a party game than a racing game with the full pack of racers being followed at one time, this gives it an arena feel rather than an actual straight up racing game, you still have to try and lead the pack (at times) although that's only to knock other racers out as the main aim is to destroy your enemy, within multiplayer you can customize your game to suit your preferences from turning certain or all weapons off, reversed controls, ice skating which is an extremely slippery track speed boosts etc etc, i'd liked to have listed them all in this review but with so many you'll have to take a look yourself.
The jewel in the crown in that regard is our Sheltered Housing Village, Monastery Close, in Thurles.
Jewels in your crown in the heavenly realm for sure.»
Not exact matches
Before Bentley's Corner Barkery (now rebranded as Bentley's Pet Stuff) became a
crown jewel in Marcus Lemonis» small business empire, embattled owner Lisa Senafe, along with her husband, Giovanni, appealed to The Profit for help.
And you know what the
jewel of the
crown is
in their vault?
But the
crown jewel of WeWork's portfolio is the company's own headquarters
in New York's Chelsea neighborhood.
Yahoo's information security team learned just days after the December 2014 breach that Russian hackers had stolen the company's «
crown jewels,» including email addresses, encrypted passwords and security questions, the SEC said
in a statement.
The takeover, valued at $ 8 billion including debt, has been broadly welcomed
in a sport featuring famous car brands such as Ferrari, McLaren and world champions Mercedes, and which has the Monaco Grand Prix as its
jewel in the
crown.
«It's virtually impossible to protect everything,» says Mallory, but every company has
crown jewels essential to its operation — safety systems, if you're
in mining, or e-commerce data for a retailer.
Berlin is battling hard with London for fintech dominance, and Kreditech is the
jewel in its
crown.
There's no question that one of the
jewels in the somewhat faded Tribune
crown is the LA Times, which generates an estimated 40 % of the parent company's revenue and is likely a key factor
in attracting Gannet's interest.
At a royal event, when the Queen is wearing all of her
jewels and her
crown, all of the women
in the family that are married are allowed to wear their tiaras as well.
Another added: «This is a
jewel in our
crown and an important industry to agriculture.»
To stay afloat, Toshiba says it may have to sell a majority stake
in its last remaining
crown jewel: its flash - memory business.
The terms of his exit barred Cohl from competing against Live Nation
in concert promotion, but he bought an exemption letting him work with a few artists — including the Rolling Stones, the deal's «
crown jewel.»
The model has donned a
crown for the company before: Just five months earlier, she was spotted sporting an elegant
jewel - encrusted topper as she walked
in its secret show.
Google Cloud — a major rival for AWS, the
jewel in Amazon's
crown — is likely to experience similar growth, according to Sebastian.
The
crown jewel of the park may very well be the «Avatar Flight of Passage,» a simulation
in which participants fly on the back of a mountain banshee
in 3 - D.
According to Sutter, Dell assured the team that VMware is both a
jewel in EMC's
crown and a valuable asset
in the impending purchase.
«It is the
jewel in Catalonia's
crown and the popularity outside of the region comes
in global recognition.
VMware, long seen as the
crown jewel in majority - owner EMC's (emc) portfolio (the data storage maker acquired the virtualization company
in 2004 and then spun it out
in an IPO
in 2007), is facing uncertainty.
«The FBI is one of our nation's most cherished and respected institutions, and today will mark a new beginning for our
crown jewel of law enforcement,» Trump said
in a statement issued by the White House.
The stock surged 30 percent on Nov. 19, when it announced the discovery of the diamond, second
in size only to the Cullinan diamond cut into the Great Star of Africa gem
in the British
Crown jewels.
The complaint, brought by Deason's lawyers at King and Spalding, alleges that the Fuji - Xerox joint venture contains a «
crown jewel lock - up right that allows Fuji to control Xerox's intellectual property and manufacturing rights
in the $ 36 billion Asia - Pacific market
in the event Xerox were to sell to another suitor.»
It was cut to form the Great Star of Africa and the Lesser Star of Africa, which are set
in the
Crown Jewels of Britain.
The Queen City is the
crown jewel in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's multibillion - dollar business - development strategy to revitalize economically depressed Upstate New York by turning it into a 21st - century manufacturing powerhouse.
Toward this end, Saudi Arabia plans to privatize a part of the country's
crown jewel, Saudi Aramco, the largest energy company
in the world by far.
Outfitting its biggest supertanker to measure the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide was a
crown jewel in Exxon's research program.
«Virtual currency is easier to trace, allowing the central bank to monitor its velocity and the whereabouts of the money and improve its monetary policies accordingly,» added Qian, calling digital legal tender the «
jewel in [the]
crown of FinTech.»
A 1,111 carat gem - quality diamond, second
in size only to the Cullinan diamond cut into the British
Crown jewels, has been unearthed by Lucara Diamond Corp.
in Botswana.
The
crown jewel of salt - to - software conglomerate Tata Group clocked this number
in morning trade on Monday.
Believe it or not, Hungary's economy could be the
crown jewel among CEE nations
in 2018.
A third co-founder of Palantir, Stephen Cohen» 05, is also a former Review editor -
in - chief, meaning that three out of the five founders of one of Silicon Valley's
crown jewels ran the same student newspaper.
Saudi Arabia is getting ready to list 5 percent of its
crown jewel — state oil firm Aramco —
in what could be the biggest IPO ever.
Today's April Payrolls is the
crown jewel of this month's data, and the below - consensus reading at 160,000 vs. 200,000 survey spurred an immediate rally
in front - end and belly of the Treasury curve.
Meanwhile, Kushner also has a relationship with HBJ, who was reportedly considering a $ 500 million investment
in 666 Fifth Avenue, the struggling
crown jewel of the Kushner family real estate portfolio.
Yahoo owns real estate that Starboard had appraised for a value of $ 1.5 billion (the
crown jewel is a nearly 1 million square foot campus
in Silicon Valley).
LATIN AMERICA by Antonio Guerrero REGIONAL WINNER: Banco Santander Brazil continues to shine as the
jewel in Santander's
crown, helping the Spanish bank consolidate its position as Latin America's premier financial group.
The East India Company then gave way to the direct exercise of control by the British Parliament, and India became the brightest
jewel in the British
crown.
So sad to think your city once shone like a
jewel in democracy's
crown
Professor Anthony Esolen is a bright
jewel in the
crown of Catholic higher education
in the United States, a scholar whose brilliant translation of, and commentary on, Dante's Divine Comedy is appreciated far beyond the boundaries of Catholic literary and intellectual life.
A
jewel beyond compare
crowns the making of man: the Incarnation of God as the Christ, the Holy One who is the summit of the Unity - Law
in person,
in the continuity of one unbroken, coherent economy of creation.
We used a similar concept to explain it to our kids: entry to heaven is free, if you do something God wants you to do, and no person says thank you, then God says thank you, and there's another
jewel in the
crown that you get to give to Jesus once you're
in heaven (the
crowns we throw down before the throne).
This is all a profound mystery but this line of thought helps many to deepen their understanding of the
jewel in the
crown of the Catholic Church.
In the early 1960s Hamilton was a jewel in the crown of up - and - coming American theologians; the most promising part of a traditional academic theological career was ahead of hi
In the early 1960s Hamilton was a
jewel in the crown of up - and - coming American theologians; the most promising part of a traditional academic theological career was ahead of hi
in the
crown of up - and - coming American theologians; the most promising part of a traditional academic theological career was ahead of him.
I allude, of course, to the
jewel in his
crown, The Hermeneutic of Continuity, one of the most successful blogs
in the Catholic world, which recently celebrated (by means of a High Mass
in the Extraordinary Rite) its millionth hit.
Administrators and students alike value Stanford's chef - centric, cutting - edge program and see it as a
crown jewel in the elite university's diverse package of amenities.
For entrees, notable dishes include the Ma Mignon, which has been prepared with the same recipe since 1975; green prawns, which are also immortalized
in a portrait by Keith Haring; the MR CHOW noodles; and China's
crown jewel, Beijing Duck, which is roasted to order and carved tableside.
This resulted
in massive losses and damaged the
jewel in its
crown — its supermarket business.
13 units The big city
crown jewel in the DFRG portfolio, Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House boasts an average check of $ 115 and a loyal following
in the cities it serves.