Sentences with phrase «see early stuff»

(See Early Stuff for some examples.)

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Instead, fueled by the «ship early, ship often» mentality, I see leaders constantly sell themselves, their teams, and their projects short by tossing stuff out the door that isn't their best work.»
Since he is about my age, I grew up seeing that much of the stuff he incoporated into his novels was plagiarized right out of old B horror movies of the 1950's and early sixties!
Ramsey is a consistent starter that was named captain of his international team at a very young age (I know stuff happened and he was stripped, but everyone could see his leadership qualities early on).
I'm not sure that it worked exactly that way... in fact, with Roberts in there, the run stuffing probably wasn't very good either... so I'd be curious to see if most of Roberts 44 snaps came early in the game, and most of Richards / Bademosi's 37 snaps came later in the game, i.e. was the in - game adjustment to concede that Roberts on the field was a general liability to the defense... even if it meant putting Jordan Richards / Bademosi out there in his place?
Being knocked out early could see a very down Song perhaps having the stuffing knocked out of him — a bit like Arshavin as you've said.
But when she saw my muffin with a dollop of creamy goodness on top (and didn't even know that it was also full of the stuff) she asked the quintessential breakfast question those of us with an early morning sweet tooth must face, «Wait.
Later, when their young are born, we take blood samples to see if the birds that we scared with the stuffed animal earlier in the year have mated with several males.»
Sometimes the rain makes you realize that what you really needed was a night at home to go to bed early, instead of hauling all your stuff to the park for that concert you didn't want to see that badly anyway.
A low carb diet combined with a cleansing protocol can really help with this stuff (see SIBO recommendations earlier).
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set movie very much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and early David O. Russell (see review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age - old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
Much of the early stuff I've never seen, actually, and it'll be a nice reprieve from Oscar madness during the season.
Life of Crime is competently made and has some decent jokes early on, but we've seen this stuff done many times before, and done better.
It will have some interesting ideas and I heard the earlier handheld games even had like RPG elements so it would be cool to see interesting stuff like that.
One of my notes early on was that I wanted to see more superhero stuff.
5 — 8): In the early 1960s, during NASA's Mercury program, to put men into space, 13 female pilots were tested to see if they had «the right stuff» to become astronauts.
Some of my work was quite nasty — and not all of it is meant to see the light of day — but it's interesting to see «The Possession of Frank,» as he was driven to write all this early stuff.
And so I think that a lot of the stuff that I wrote about when I was doing the earlier stuff has definitely translated into stuff we're doing now, and I think it's appreciated by a lot of our listeners and readers, because they're tired of having smoke blown up their butts with the Kindle Goldrush crap or, when you see Hugh Howey, he wrote a lot of books, and then he had one that hit.
Earlier we showed you Simone's packing list, now see what Jason stuffed inside his two bags for an around the world trip.
I've enjoyed playing this so much that having completed all the current early access stuff I've just started endless mode to see how far I can get.
- There's «definitely stuff in the works» - no info to be given on just what it is - more info to share early next yea - no hidden messages in the logo seen at this year's Vegas Licensing Expo
whom has done nothing with their gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the while closing numerous in house studios... a lot of MGS games are even based off of UE3... instead of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at least not after the engine is already 3 years old... but Sony does this each generation... the 1st party stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any of that is...
Players are encouraged to try building on their own stuff first and foremost, but the ability to hop online and see what hides in the wilds of the internet is available from pretty early on as well.
It will have some interesting ideas and I heard the earlier handheld games even had like RPG elements so it would be cool to see interesting stuff like that.
At this point in early development I definitely recommend the game and I can't wait to see all the other stuff the Devs will add to the game.
For an early 3D game stuff like Big Bob - omb, Eyerok, Bowser and even to some extent Big Bully weren't seen as too terrible design wise.
Being my patron also means you can see the patrons blog, where I'm posting unreleased comics early, works - in - progress, and other random stuff from my sketchbook.
And the early stuff we've seen on Unleashed has some people freaked out about a part of the game that may show a completely different side of our little hedgehog buddy.
We launched our Foursquare account earlier this year, and we've loved adding our tips and seeing people using our recommendations to find great stuff.
I'm excited to see how much VR sneaks in, certainly it has been getting great coverage and with the new Omnidirectional treadmill Kickstarter doing well and new devices coming from Razer, there is certainly a wave of exciting stuff for «early» (early for the new dawn of VR at least) adopters.
Gray's crusade against global warming «hysteria» began in the early 1990s, when he saw enormous sums of federal research money going toward computer modeling rather than his kind of science, the old - fashioned stuff based on direct observation.
I sometimes use as an example, it's two paragraphs that open a memorandum, and it's the real thing, I pull these in and we edit these two paragraphs and we see how much better they could be, but one day I was teaching to a group and there was a partner and in fact there were several partners, but one of the partners raised his hand and he said, you know, this reads like a first - year associate who is unsure of herself, and I was agreeing that I hadn't seen that earlier and expressed it that way because when put all this stuff into our writing, the vis - à - vis type phrases and a lot of overblown ways of expressing ourselves, all we are doing is showing that we are insecure that we really don't believe in what we're saying.
I saw that quote earlier this week and loved it and then spent time Googling images of it, because I'm not nearly clever enough to do that stuff myself.
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