Sentences with phrase «little actions really»

Little actions really can save bees.
«These little actions really add up to something that has value.»

Not exact matches

Here are 10 locations that would really benefit from a little NFL action:
Ill agree with you both on this, however there seem no real action at this present time and Id not be surprised if little really happends until the last days for Arsenal and by then all the players we want will have gone.
In fairness, Wenger did set himself up for a fall a little in his press conference on Friday, when he spoke of how only the actions on the pitch really mattered.
If my skin is really bad from the beach and I need a little exfoliating action to slough away dry skin, then I like to use something like Caress Evenly Gorgeous Body Wash with burnt brown sugar and karite butter.
I too am a first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
If you're jonesing for a little DIY action or are really into kitchen chemistry, there are a handful of ashwagandha powders out there that can be measured and mixed with whatever you like - from smoothies to coffee, you name it.
Cross-Body Mountain Climbers A little cross-body action can really turn up the intensity of the classic mountain climber.
Even if he answered, «Yes, I'm interested in you long term» then did little to show his interest, his actions (or inactions) create confusion and frustration, but really show his interest level.
Whatever the reason, if this has happened to you then it is time to freshen and renew those actions, it really is the little things that keep the love alive in a relationship!
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
This little trailer does not really give us any new information, except a new tagline: «She is The One,» though the trailer continues the campaign that Insurgent is with out a doubt going to be a action film.
Moments later, Beck is taking on «the entire offensive line» of an American pro-football team with little effort, and it is as though Arnie has been reincarnated on screen — except that, while Beck may be a kick - ass «retrieval expert» of bull - like proportions and astonishing resilience, he is also genuinely eager to avoid violence («I don't want to fight» being his catchphrase), phobic about gun - use (until the inevitable pump - action finale, naturally), and really just interested in opening his own restaurant — and, unlike the he - men portrayed by Arnie, Sly and other eighties right - wingers (most of whom have in fact gone on to open their own restaurants), Beck can bang articulate sentences together as well as heads.
Really little more than a by - the - numbers action flick with unusual circumstances, The Kingdom comes as a serious disappointment.
Again, there's nothing really here that's all that original, but if you're looking for a fun little action film to take your mind away from normal life, MI - 5 might be one for you.
There are some issues I had with the film such as some of the cinematography not looking as good as it could've been due to the poor lighting, some of the quick cuts in the action scenes were distracting, the movie can drag a little at points and I do think cutting off 15 minutes could've made the pacing move a little more faster (some scenes felt a little rushed too), where the film decides to take its story can be predictable, and some of the green screen was REALLY noticeable.
Only nearer the end does she really come across as the ultimate female action hero and by that point, the transformation feels a little forced, the dialogue not really hitting home as much as it should have.
Featuring some lovely, cutesy sprite work, a sweet little story with an Aussie twang and some really great 2D golfing action it's hard to turn this one down — good golf games are all too rare these days.
It should come as little surprise that a revenge thriller like this doesn't really care about violence, except as a means for a few action sequences and plenty of blood to splatter around various spaces.
But I do feel the sound work really stood out, probably the best sound mix of any of the summer action movies (Green Zone is the tops for the year IMO, but unlike Salt has very little chance at an oscar nod).
The game seems to have taken a lot of the real nitty gritty action that makes NASCAR such an appealing sport to watch and really throws it out the side window and instead makes things a little to polished and just a little to bland.
But once we get into the action bits, the book starts to feel somewhat anti-climactic - one sequence is overrun by Coates» monologue (which even crowds the art a little bit), while the other is really over before it begins.
Read on to find out every little hidden detail from the latest amazing trailer, as we take in classic cowboy action that spans daring train robberies, dazzling prairies, old timey bank heists, and... um, really agitated alligators.
There are actually several other themes, one slightly bluesy one for piano that is probably meant to be a slight parody of Max Steiner's theme from A Summer Place, a really seedy but evocative jazzy theme for Goodman's character («The Scam») and a warm - hearted little action theme («This Is It»).
I suspect, based on previous form, that Disney's marketing department decided that the Marvel play sets were For Boys, and that all little boys like is action and hitting stuff, when neither of those things are really true.
Sahara really got me into his movies, action, grit, cunning and a little humour.
Though the billboards are on a seldom - used back road, and though they're really just a way for Mildred to feel a little bit better by taking action, they set off a chain reaction in town.
Julian McMahon's a little bit of a disappointment, though he has a couple good moments... most of his scenes are in full makeup and they're action scenes, so it's not really his fault.
From this whipsmart opening, Whedon builds to a brutal second act that mercilessly piles on the hurt, with each character — even Scarlett — given some really bad business to deal with in an extended mid-air action sequence of such sustained and wrung - out tension that it has the unintended effect of rendering the final showdown just a little limp by comparison.
The former music video director has always seemed to have a flair for visual aesthetics but had appeared more concerned with the technique of his action pieces than in developing strong characterizations, and working with very little in the way of quality writing, he made pretty pictures that failed to really inspire since we didn't care for the characters enough.
We knew Brad Pitt, the only character really worth investing any emotion in, would survive somehow, therefore there was very little fear or tension in the action.
Part 2, Book Launch Action Plan Chapter 11: Level 1, Marketing My Book with Little Effort and $ 0 Dollars Chapter 12: Level 2, I Can Go a Little Bigger and Make a Little More Effort Chapter 13: Level 3, I Want to Kick It Into Higher Gear, Try to Really Push It
It's a little shorter than the other books in the Daughters of the People Series, but it's a fast read with really outstanding characters and an action - packed plot.
I really like this manga it is really a good read those who like action and a little romance feelings for the characters on the side all in all its a great manga and I would recommend this to anyone who likes action and some drama oh and make sure you are at least 16 or up before reading this manga it does have gore and nudity in it.
My fiance always looked at IBM many years back, But when I heard about Warren Buffett selling off the shares, I felt a little bit iffy (not that his actions should really influence my judgement).
If you take my price action trading course you need to spend the proper time to learn it all and really let it sink in, then formulate a plan and trade a demo account for a little while before going live.
As for anybody who doesn't have a Season Pass and is simply contemplating buying A Matter of Family separately, it's seemingly small price - tag may be alluring but it really isn't worth it unless you're absolutely desperate for just a little bit more Arkham action.
The lack of depth in the gameplay can at times be frustrating, but there is also something to be said for the focus on spectacle: the close - ups during combat, the brilliant animations and look of ferocity on Monkey's face all contribute to the fact that Enslaved really does look and feel amazing in action, even while you're wishing there was just a little more to it all.
Wow, I really like the action wheel, it's like blending a little RTS with a little FPS built into a very deep RPG.
They really looked at a lot of different things, like adventure and actions games, and even a little bit from fighting games.
While it's not going to give you a Fallout 4 level sandbox, or a Blizzard - level story, if you're feeling a little starved for some traditional action adventure, you can't really go wrong with Lara Croft.
Auto mode is also really useful during periods of little action; instead of manually cycling alongside the peloton — or main pack of cyclists — just hit Circle and coast along until you're ready to make a breakaway.
GRTV interviewed Epic Games» Roger Collum about their upcoming action - RPG / building game Fortnite: «When we first started Fortnite almost three years ago now from that little tiny game jam the game really grew into something that we didn't expect,» says Collum.
If you still want a little more Tintin action there's the challenge mode to dig your teeth into, but it simply tasks you with playing through more of those dull sections where you fly planes or drive bikes, and doesn't really add anything to the overall quality of the game, apart from an hour or two extra playtime if you like to try to score the highest medals for each challenge.
I really wish Naughty Dog would have been a little more creative at times, and expanded out from the traditional linear story, but it's everything we expected when it comes to explosive action - packed game play that the Uncharted franchise has always been able to create.
Weapons tend to not have that «kick» that makes them satisfying, kills just sort of happen with little drama, many of the cyborg's skills can barely be distinguished from their regular actions (particularly when the sniper «sets up,» which I was hoping would create more dramatic sniping situations), and your units don't really respond in meaningful ways.
Sure there is some extra content in the menus you can view, yet I have to admit I was a little disappointed by the lack of a co-operative mode as I was really looking forward to some co-op web slinging action with my daughter.
It's a good enough little game; it's only $ 10 in early access, the visuals are pleasant and the action would be tight and satisfying, but click - and - drag movement really kills it for me.
It's a neat battle system and one that really does something a little different for an RPG, though the repetitive nature of your attacking actions could become a little tiresome over time — especially across some of the game's longer battles.
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