Not exact matches
If they have any reservations
about the content of the
presentation,
though, they keep it to themselves.
For many of his students and friends,
though, nothing on paper quite captures the Hans Frei we knew, and loved: the devoted teacher; the faithful friend; a man stubborn
about his ideas but genuinely, sometimes unnervingly, modest
about himself; prone nervously to stay up the night before a
presentation to rewrite his lecture.
No - fuss desserts are my jam and this one is
about as no - fuss as you can get (
though you'll definitely impress dinner guests with the
presentation).
And
though the Bears received a trophy — «I mean, it must be
about three feet high,» Herrera marveled in his collect call that night — there was no formal
presentation or other official act recognizing that Bowie had won Texas's inaugural baseball championship.
These three counselors are nursing school friends who heard a
presentation about volunteering at MDA Summer Camp and decided to do it together, even
though it meant missing a week of school and work.
Even
though this
presentation is quantitative, it is one person's experience, and not a basis for generalization
about the state of academic hiring.
Not complaining
about the shift, and those thigh - high shoes,
though... Alexander Wang I was in awe (surprise surprise) with Alexander Wang's FW»13 debut — the
presentation, the mood, the music were set so flawlessly.
The best part
about Muramasa,
though, is the
presentation.
Naturally, nothing was said
about the Nintendo Switch version (and it will definitely stay like that until January 12th / 13th),
though Yuji Horii did mention it in passing during the
presentation.
Though subsequent efforts have shown great care to stay both true to the original script and culturally accessible to American viewers, this one makes the poor choice of casting 21 - year - old Van Der Beek (just beginning his «Dawson's Creek» run) as a character who sounds
about 11 in the original Japanese
presentation.
Nintendo put SonySoft to shame with their
presentation, and yet, all because we still haven't seen Metroid (which will come) and a decent Mario game, everyone's talking *** t
about Nintendo, even
though there wasn't a single BAD thing announced.
We can probably expect to learn more
about the game during Nintendo's E3 2015
presentations,
though — unlike The Legend of Zelda Wii U, which is skipping this year's show and very unlikely to release this year.
It's gorgeous, on a purely aesthetic level,
though none of it is an indulgence, because what Reynolds is
about is
presentation — branding, if you will.
I've got a brief preview of some of the films we're looking forward to over this first week, including Paul Schrader's First Reformed, documentaries on Freaks & Geeks, MIA, and John McEnroe (that's three separate films,
though now I'm imagining a Fast, Cheap & Out of Control - style doc
about the three of them all together and that would be really cool), and archival
presentations of classics by Derek Jarman (Edward II) and Kenji Mizoguchi (Sansho the Bailiff).
During this
presentation, Yuji Horii himself will be there to give us more details
about Dragon Quest XI: Sugiarashi Toki o Motomete,
though it's not clear exactly what will be shown.
It's a relatively fleeting experience, clocking in at
about 2 - 3 hours,
though fans of oldschool PC point - and - click games will love it for its film noir
presentation and punchy dialogue.
by Walter Chaw The sort of box set that horror fans and film historians slaver over (
though Sino - Western ambassadors probably aren't too pleased
about), Blue Underground's exceptionally, reverently remastered four - disc «Christopher Lee Collection» gathers four obscure Lee pictures — The Blood of Fu Manchu, The Castle of Fu Manchu, Circus of Fear, and The Bloody Judge — in
presentations so vibrant and beautiful that they're almost enough to distract from the uniform tediousness of the films themselves.
If you're curious
about the game, Tencent will host a beta period this Winter (worldwide),
though the exact date wasn't announced during the Nintendo Direct
presentation.
Even
though Matt was «excited
about the potential demonstrated by the VeeMaps and would like to move towards them as [his] means of assessment and
presentation of lab reports,» he did not use them during the school year.
It's a relatively fleeting experience, clocking in at
about 2 - 3 hours,
though fans of oldschool PC point - and - click games will love it for its film noir
presentation and punchy dialogue.
Naturally, nothing was said
about the Nintendo Switch version (and it will definitely stay like that until January 12th / 13th),
though Yuji Horii did mention it in passing during the
presentation.
It is all
about the weight of choices that the player has to make in the game, even
though the
presentation feels awkward at times and the gameplay is not the most ideal way to present such a story.
If you're curious
about the game, Tencent will host a beta period this Winter (worldwide),
though the exact date wasn't announced during the Nintendo Direct
presentation.
Even
though Wayne Thiebaud doesn't paint fruit, there was something
about the above
presentation that reminded me of the starkness of one of his cupcake paintings.
There's an illuminating Frank Stella survey at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst (the Museum of Contemporary Art), a thrilling
presentation of new work by Anicka Yi at the Kunsthalle Basel, and a treasure - filled Gauguin exhibition at the Beyeler Foundation —
though the less said
about the foundation's interminable retrospective of the perennially overrated Marlene Dumas, the better.
A solo exhibition of the work of Clinton Hill was one of the most buzzed
about presentations at the 2018 Frieze Fair in New York,
though many who saw it had to confess they had never heard the name of this artist before.
Price's work has been much talked
about,
though not widely exhibited until relatively recently (and then only in group shows or in commercial gallery
presentations).
I also thought he made some legitimate points
about flaws in the Rupp / Mote study,
though his
presentation was way too acerbic for my tastes.
When we brainstormed for the
presentation the day before, someone brought up to our attention that we should try to make this
presentation as inclusive as possible recognizing that even
though we all care
about climate change to a certain extent we are not all on the same page when it comes to the UNFCCC and the ongoing multilateral process to tackle the climate crisis.
Environmentalists, myself included, are often more concerned
about the amount of raw methane released in gas development than the much - publicized fracing issue, even
though their
presentations may lead with the fracing controversy.
Now, in a separate action, Sullivan & Cromwell has sued Charney for leaking client confidences and a PowerPoint
presentation about low associate morale (
though, as I suggested in this earlier post, proof of low associate morale could help exonerate S&C from claims of gender bias by showing that S&C was an equal - opportunity mistreater).
Since we find questions
about the Deep Web and the Dark Web popping up frequently in our recent
presentations, we
though a small primer would be timely.
Though Apple didn't have much to say
about HomeKit during its keynote
presentation on Monday, it turns out the company's smart home system is seeing some very notable changes this year.
Though it still doesn't have a production - ready car, Faraday has frequently sought to grab public attention with high - profile
presentations and bold claims
about the capability of its technology.
This is slick
presentation, and while everything here is cardboard, and there's nothing to scream
about material wise, it does feel as
though you're unboxing a watch.
Though it didn't make a big deal
about it during the
presentation, one of the biggest parts of the internal hardware story here is the Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor.