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Not exact matches
BROWN: Let's
talk about the other
little nugget of information
released by the IMF about debt.
DiNapoli, in a radio interview with Fred Dicker on
Talk - 1300, blasted the report
released by the Department of Financial Services as «inflammatory» and «embarrassing for the lack of professionalism» after it was issued with
little notice to his office.
Dr. Tim Jackson: So — you know — w — we won't
talk too much about mast cell disorders but Histamine uhm — you know — we
talked about a number of things that can simulate the production of Histamine, but one
little nugget that I'll pour out that most people don't know, the Histamine is not the main chemical that mast cells
release.
Actually
talked a
little bit about nitric oxide and the
release of nitric oxide that we get from beets and also he listed some of the other foods that tend to have a very very similar effect in terms of their nitrate richness and really they all have very similar properties.
Often the set pieces are DOA, such as a lavish scene wherein Guy goes all out in wooing Nat when
talking business, but goes too far, including
releasing some doves that fly a
little too close to the ceiling fan.
Jessabelle is one of the most underrated, or at least
little - seen horror movies to have been
released in the past few months, and now that it's snuck out on DVD in the UK, we phoned director Kevin Greutert (Saw VI, VII) and asked him to
talk us through the story of his dark Southern gothic ghost -LRB-...)
To celebrate the digital download
release of A
Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and out now, we've got an exclusive 10 - minute
talking head with the mighty Kate Winslet as she discusses how she got involved, her character and a whole lot more.
(Hopefully I can find a narrative film to
talk about next week, although there are a lot of docs currently being
released right now to qualify for Oscars, which is why this column might seem a
little doc - heavy.)
Over the years David has interviewed many people, we got to
talk about some of his favourite moments from throughout his career and geeked a
little bit too hard over STAR WARS as we had just seen the 40th anniversary of the original theatrical
release.
On Lulu's blog there's been a lot of
talk about the «how» of marketing (Pinterest, Blogging, Twitter, writing a press
release, video chat, etc.) but
little focus on the «when,» which is an equally important component of a successful book marketing campaign.
Before I get into the rumours about the features they are going to sport let me
talk a
little about
release dates because something strange is happening in that space, something that can only be both good and frustrating for consumers.
Many traditional published authors have
talked about how a lot of the book marketing falls on them after
releasing and they get
little help from the publishing company.
So... when Dana Lynn Smith asked me to
talk about authors and press
releases for her Savvy Book Marketer podcast this week, I did a
little cheer in my chair.
Publishing Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson
talks at length about market share, the economics of creator - owned comics, fallout from the prolonged legal battle between Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman, and retailer concerns about simultaneous print and digital
release of The Walking Dead: ``... I was honestly a
little thrown by the sheer amount of invective generated by the day - and - date
release of a single Image digital title, sold at exactly the same price point as the print version of the book.
We are
talking about Acer Iconia Tab A100, which is the
little brother of the recently
released Acer Iconia Tab A500.
On the iPad, I'm disappointed that there has been so
little talk about eInk following its
release.
You're probably wondering what I'm
talking about, so I will share a
little press
release I got about how Amazon has teamed up with Capital One to use the power of your voice to stay on top of your credit card and banking.
The Oregon Zoo catio news
release explains, «The catio is part of an ongoing partnership between Banfield and the zoo that includes camps, an enrichment guide for big and
little cats, and Big Cat Care, the zoo's lion keeper
talk and enrichment demonstration.»
Then there is the whole fact that MS are getting even more rushed by Sony's imminent console
release, than they were with 360, & MS don't have a good track record with rushed hardware, but, on that whole RROD fiasco, at least 720's failure rate couldn't be any worse, as a
little talked about fact is that the failure rate for AT LEAST, the 1st 2 yrs worth of 360's manufactured WAS WITHOUT DOUBT 100 %.
It also doesn't hurt that Sony is tapping some pretty big names to
talk up the PSPgo a
little over a month before it
releases.
Are you guys really that sad?There making new systems and new games.We wont see those for another 6 months or more.Im
talking about now.If you
release a game with such
little content then whats the point.You sell the game and say here are two rehashed maps and where bringing back execution but by the way where to busy working on next gen stuff so this is all you get.Thats pretty bad and you guys who agree with this are just foolsih feeble minded idiots.Look at Halo4 the content just keeps coming and coming.Excuses excuses.By the way Epic did nt make the game it was People can fly tards.Big difference.
Considering it is one of my favorite entries to the franchise, I decided to record a
little video for you guys
talking about the
release, what to expect and other nonsense.
It all felt a
little bit like when Defiance
released, but this is Remedy we are
talking about; famed for superb games in the form of Max Payne & Alan Wake and thankfully they haven't disappointed with Quantum Break.
«If you're
talking about
Little Nightmares, Get Even, Impact Winter and Project CARS 2, we are putting more focus on our European - led publishing strategy and working with new developers to
release incredibly exciting games,» UK marketing and PR director Lee Kirton tells MCV.
Ty also
talks a
little bit about Skullgirls and its upcoming Arcade
release in Japan.
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We
talked the most during the
release of Dance Central Spotlight, but after its
release and the hype died down a
little we started finding more things in common with one another, and it just went from there.»
The fact that Rockstar have
released very
little information about Grand Theft Auto V, yet it seems to be one of the most
talked about games among my friends and fellow gamers shows just how big this game is going to be come
release day.
Two statements during the presentation drew my interest: 1) geographical regions of high net
release of CO2 were claimed in the
talk to be regions with very
little combustion of fossil fuels, and 2) increasing rainfall combined with increasing temperatures were suggested to increase decomposition rates of organic matter in the soil.
1) geographical regions of high net
release of CO2 were claimed in the
talk to be regions with very
little combustion of fossil fuels